Is it worth going to Jordan in January?
Is it worth going to Jordan in January? Since January is the coldest month, you'll encounter far fewer crowds – that means it's a great time to visit if you want photos at iconic sites like Petra and the Dead Sea with way fewer (or no) people in the background.
Is Jordan friendly to American tourists?
Compared to many of its neighbors in the Middle East, Jordan is an exceptionally safe country to visit. It even ranks above France on the Global Peace Index, a country that people clamor to visit without a second thought towards safety.
How many days is enough for Petra?
While there is certainly enough to occupy yourself for five or more days, two to three days is sufficient to visit all of the highlights in and around the park. One day--or worse yet a morning or afternoon--is likely to bring some disappointment to those who have traveled a great distance.
Do you need 2 days in Petra?
In my opinion, spending 2 days in Petra will give you plenty of time to explore this beautiful ancient city and world wonder. By entering Petra through the Siq on day 1, while taking the back entrance on day 2, there is plenty of variation during your visit.
How many days in Jordan is enough?
With one week or even two weeks to spend, lots of great opportunities open up to explore Jordan in more depth. We recommend spending some more time at Petra and Wadi Rum, and Amman, plus add time to visit Mount Nebo, Madaba, Bethany, and Jerash in the North.
What is the best time of year to visit Petra Jordan?
Generally, the best time to visit Jordan is during spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November). The weather is more temperate which means you can explore iconic sites like Petra or the Wadi Rum without getting scorched by the sun.
Can you wear jewelry in the Dead Sea?
Top tips for taking a Dead Sea dip - Do not wear jewellery – almost everything except 24-carat gold will instantly tarnish (though it can be cleaned). - Wear flip-flops to protect your feet from the scorching sand (and, in some places, sharp stones).
Is Petra open in January?
During the winter, the Petra site is only open from 6am to 4pm; that's two fewer hours during the winter than during the summer season. This means you'll want to plan to get up earlier and get into the site as soon as the sun is coming up since the site closes earlier in the day.