Jordan is home to one of the world’s most iconic ancient sites: the magnificent rose-red Nabatean city of Petra, carved from remote desert rock faces some 2,000 years ago and now the country’s crowning glory.
However, there’s far more to this enchanting little kingdom than Petra. This is a land steeped in biblical turning points, from the spot where John baptised Jesus to the point where Moses first looked over the Promised Land.
You can follow Lawrence of Arabia through the mesmerising landscapes of Wadi Rum, float weightlessly in the Dead Sea and discover the very modern pleasures of Amman, Jordan’s thriving capital city.