Things to do in Balqa Governorate

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Our amazing trip to Jordan finished at the lowest place below sea level on the planet at the dead sea. The weather was hot but be warned if you have cuts/scratches etc on your body a dip will sting! the buoyancy is unbelievable! Also you do have to put up with a lot of flies in and around the Dead Sea region.
Our amazing trip to Jordan finished at the lowest place below sea level on the planet at the dead sea. The weather was hot but be warned if you have cuts/scratches etc on your body a dip will sting! the buoyancy is unbelievable! Also you do have to put up with a lot of flies in and around the Dead Sea region.
Jordan River and supposed baptismal site.
Heaven dropped it, trust me! #Trovember
'Crossing the border back into Jordan from the north gave me the chance to be introduced to this less explored part of the country, which is indeed stunning and wild. Packed in orange clouds and under an incredible light, it was truly unforgettable.'
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1. Rainbow Street

Rainbow Street is a buzzing hub of activity. The cobblestone street is lined with many of the trendiest restaurants, coffee shops and boutiques in the city. Find something for every taste in this popular area, from hipster cafés and vintage clothing shops, to sleek lounges and high-end designer boutiques.
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Rainbow Street which includes a small town or village and street scenes as well as an individual child

2. Al-Aqsa Mosque

A long-venerated place of worship for Muslims, the Al-Aqsa Mosque is one of the important religious structures located on the Temple Mount. The site is known in Arabic as Haram esh-Sharif (the Noble Sanctuary). View the rectangular, Islamic-influenced design of the building and learn about its long and fascinating history.
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Al-Aqsa Mosque featuring night scenes, heritage architecture and landscape views

3. Western Wall

The Western Wall, also known as the Al-Buraq Wall, the Kotel or the Wailing Wall, has been a site of pilgrimage for Jews and Muslims for centuries. Its towering sandstone blocks are stuffed with paper prayers. Watch as men, women and children gather here to recite scriptures and touch the ancient stone.
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Western Wall showing landscape views, a city and a sunset

4. Al Abdali Mall

In the heart of Amman, a modern urban development called the Abdali Project has risen to transform the area. Part of this grand and ambitious project is the modern Al Abdali Mall. Observe the futuristic façade as you approach, then wander through the mall to either shop or admire its architecture.
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Al Abdali Mall as well as a couple

5. Amman Beach

Visiting the Dead Sea can be an expensive affair, but public Amman Beach is an attractive and affordable way to visit. The beach is long and well-maintained. With so many amenities available, you can easily spend the entire day here. Take a dip in the sea, read a book and enjoy some food at the restaurant with open-air dining.
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Amman Beach featuring general coastal views

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