Friday, July 19, 2024 Jordan, a Middle Eastern gem, is celebrated for its ancient history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Sharing borders with Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Israel, and the Palestinian territories, this nation offers a unique blend of modernity and tradition. Allowing easy, visa-free access to over 20 countries, it is welcoming tourists.

The capital city, Amman , epitomizes this blend with its bustling streets and historical landmarks. Major attractions include the ancient city of Petra, the therapeutic Dead Sea, the Roman ruins of Jerash, and the awe-inspiring desert landscapes of Wadi Rum. Renowned for its hospitality, Jordan plays a pivotal role in regional politics and boasts a stable economy fueled by tourism, industry, and services.

Dar Ne’meh has transformed the lives of nearly 3,000 women in Jordan, generating sustainable income for themselves and their families over the past five years. By supporting one woman, an entire community of five to six people benefits, says Dr. Aghadeer Jweihan, General Director of the Princess Taghrid Institute.

A Mosaic of Cultures Jordan, a country where diverse faiths have coexisted for centuries, is home to a rich cultural heritage. From the ancient city of Jerash to the Arab Christian town of Madaba, a treasure trove of history and tradition awaits. The world’s oldest map of the Holy Land, a stunning mosaic, lies in a Byzantine church in Madaba, a testament to the country’s unique cultural tapestry.

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