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Plan language: ČeštinaThe top things to do in Jordan include exploring Petra, especially the Treasury face carved into rose-red cliffs more than 2,000 years ago. Visitors also enjoy the vast Wadi Rum Protected Area with its dramatic desert landscapes. For relaxation, float effortlessly in the Dead Sea at Sweimeh, the lowest point on earth.


Dana
Epic canyon views and rich biodiversity. Hike steep trails, smell wild thyme, watch migrating birds.
Rychlá fakta: Expect dramatic elevation swings, from high plateaus down into deep sandstone canyons, so weather and plants change quickly as you move. More than 700 plant species and over 200 recorded bird species share surprisingly different habitats within short distances.
Zajímavosti: A 14-kilometer wadi trail plunges roughly 800 meters, carving vivid orange cliffs and tiny springs where wild thyme and pistachio trees scent the air. Local families still tend stone terraces and brew goat cheese with mint, offering a warm kitchen-table welcome after long hikes.
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Kunafeh is eaten hot so the sweet cheese melts into long, stringy ribbons when served, and in Jordan it is a celebratory dessert often sprinkled with crushed pistachios.

Baklava layers flaky filo with syrup and chopped nuts, and in Jordan it is a festival favorite that often uses orange blossom or rose water for a fragrant twist.

Basbousa is a semolina cake soaked in syrup, and its tender, grainy texture makes it a Ramadan and celebration staple across Jordanian homes.

Mansaf is Jordan’s national dish, lamb simmered in jameed, a fermented yogurt, and served communally over rice and flatbread to signal honor and hospitality.

Falafel are crunchy chickpea patties that became a beloved street breakfast in Jordan, and they are traditionally eaten tucked into warm bread with pickles and tahini.

Hummus is a creamy chickpea dip that doubles as food and social glue in Jordan, it is always served with olive oil and fresh bread for scooping.

Arabic coffee in Jordan is lightly roasted and often spiced with cardamom, it is poured in tiny cups as a ritual of welcome and respect.

Tea with mint is a ubiquitous gesture of hospitality in Jordan, it is usually served sweet and hot to greet guests and to wind down conversations.

Ayran is a frothy, salted yogurt drink that refreshes the palate and pairs especially well with rich Jordanian dishes, it is both simple and incredibly cooling.
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