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Hello, the area you visited is not Wadi Rum, it is an area called Al-Desa. They are trying people. They took the name Wadi Rum....Wadi Rum is 20 km away from you
I'm a non-Arab Roman Catholic American. The Jordanians that I have met here in the United States are some of the kindest, happiest, fun loving people I've met. I respect and admire their customs, and I like their royal family.
There’s a decent amount of Christian’s in Jordan, including myself, although I reside in America. The royal family has a Christian background along with their Muslim traditions, which is why Muslims and Christian’s coexist peacefully in Jordan. Beautiful country, truly!
@@dutertreangelot9290 I'd say March and April, the weather around that time is lovely and mild, right before the hot summer months kick in, also there would still be the occasional rainfall meaning the scenery in the north would be green and pretty
I just returned from a trip to Jordan a week ago (with G adventures). Jordanians pride themselves on their hospitality and it shows. Everyone is kind and helpful. English is widely spoken and those who don't speak English very well are eager to practice. As a non-arabic speaker -- sprinkling shukran and assalamu alaikum into your vocabulary will do wonders.
Loved this video. It makes me want to go back to Jordan. We visited Petra and stayed in a Bedouin camp in a tent. Petra is one of the best places I have ever been. Looking forward to more videos. Stay safe.
Great video. It makes me miss Jordan so much. I have studied Arabic there many many years ago, and it was among the happiest times of my life. Hope to visit Jordan again soon. I remember that time some friends and I travelled Wadi Rum. No tourists at all, long before mass tourism. We also stayed overnight outside but with no tents or any protection at all. And we four adult males became afraid during the night because somebody has talked about "Camel Spiders" to us before. To this day I do not want to know if they are real. 🙂 But the sky in the night was incredible - especially for me it was fasciating as I studied physics and astronomy. Wow... And then in the absolute quietness of the desert next morning we heard a soft low sound. First we did not know... but then we saw it was a boy with some sheep playing his nai (a kind of flute). It was a fairy tail. I don't think today you can have that experience anymore, too many people with "bucket lists". When it comes to the food I honestly must say that Maqluuba and Mansaf were not among my most favourite dishes. But hummus in Amman is a dream. And Kufta... and Qanaafa of course. I miss that country!
I went to Hashem's every day for a month or so. Sometimes more than once. There was also a shawarma place up on the 3rd circle or so that was the size of a closet and always had a line down the street for take away only. We were also invited into someone's home for a family meal. The hospitality of the Palestinian/Jordanian people was amazing. One guy drove us all around Amman showed us everything, bought us food along the way and wouldn't accept anything for all of it.
My partner (Scottish) and I (Singaporean) with our American friend did the trip a few years ago starting from Amman to Jerash to Petra to Wadi Rum (Martian Camp) and the Dead Sea. The place is so majestic and I would definitely go back again. For the Dead Sea, we stayed at the newly openend Hilton resort and they have their own private beach and dead sea pool for the hotel guests to dip in. The staff were even kind and helpful to apply the mud on us and also spray water on us to get rid of the mud. We even saw the first mobile atm coach.
I used to live in Amman, Jordan for three years! And it was an amazing time there we moved to a country in Africa last year! I honestly miss Jordan, we went to so many memorial places like Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba, Jerash, the Jordan River, E.T.C. Also the currency is called Jordanian Dinars. Also i hated swimming in the Dead Sea because i always cut myself from doing sports, overall it was an amazing place!
Ian & Ana you are both delightful! This was such a great trip! I loved your variety of activities, sights, and locations you visited and stayed! and Thanks for all the great TIPS!
Jordan has very good roads. They also have the bvest falafel...very fluffy. I nearky drowned in the Dead Sea. Very embarrassing! I was too far out and then rubbed my eyes ( a definite no no!) and then I gasped because my eyes were really stinging from the saklty water and swallowed water and then couldn't breathe! I was lucky as people saw me in distress and pulled me out. I must have 5 bottles of water dunked onto my face and down my throat. Ahh, the memories
Thank you for coming to my country, Jordan. I hope you had a pleasant stay. We are sorry if anything bad happened. We hope you will come again and enjoy in the rest of the cities of Jordan. Also, you can use a friend if you do not understand what they are saying. I was very happy and I can also speak English..We love you💚💚💚
the panoramic tents inside the video on wadi rum its named yasmina luxury camp its beautiful camp and Aladdin filmed beside this camp i hope return again to this camp i had a beautiful memories with my wife
@@mirocreed I do not recommend visiting Egypt, Georgia and Turkey. There are many scammers and gangsters, but if you visit one of these countries, you must have a trusted tourist guide who will guide you. Do not use taxis or any means of transportation
@@ashari218 couldn't agree more since it's my country as well, and perhaps you and I know why tourism is suffering in Jordan. May be it's a till topic for another time.
@@ashari218 I haven't been to Egypt or Turkey after hearing many scamming stories from people who visited those countries, but I have been to Georgia which have been quite pleasant experience, though they scammers I encounter were taxi drivers who will over charge you for any short trips.
I have two timeshares for sale in a nice resort in the dead sea, the resort is across the beach and few minutes walking from the beach, It's around 10 y/o, and the price is good for getting two weeks/year free of charge, and 4 weeks for 10-15JD/person/night!! The resort has all the facilities for a nice holiday all over the year.
As always, thanks for sharing. You both do a fantastic job capturing your adventures and sharing them with the masses. Between the epic food and amazing star watching, I just added a few places to my own bucket list.
Literally every time you put out a new video we’re like “THIS ONE IS OUR NEW FAVOURITE!” Seriously, this is so good! We are both vegetarians as well and it looks like there are so many good options! Definitely hoping to visit that bubble dome one day, it looks unreal!
So much to absorb. Places I've never heard of shown in a way that leaves me feeling I've cheated myself of so much. If it isn't the history it's the food, if not that it's the people. And of course, Anna on stage singing and dancing, how much are the tickets and is the show coming to Salem Oregon? Love you guys. Woot woot.
Hello Ian n Ana I m planing to visit to Jordan for 8 days what you suggest where stay is it better to stay in Aqaba or Amman n how many days to stay at Aicha tent n how many days to visit Petra please I will appreciate your reply
Another great video your adventures together... this one is an extraordinary glimpse of the world that you definitely don''t see on the evening news. And here I thought that I was the only one that has never seen the Star Wars movies... LOL ! Especially appreciated the shots of the ancient ruins as they still exist today. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures as you do...!
This is soooo cool! I want to go to Israel and usually the tour goes to Jordan and Egypt but not this extensive so we might have to do a DIY travel. Love love this video!
This is a country of the best Arab people. It is exquisite in every aspect, whether it is the natural beauty or the treatment of people and rulers, it is truly exquisite. It has a terrible history 🇯🇴
😍 Amazing Tours in Jordan:
👉🏻 From Amman - Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea (3 Day Tour): bit.ly/3NuNO6K
👉🏻 From Amman - Private Day Trip to Petra with Pickup: bit.ly/3yUJklP
👉🏻 From Amman - Petra & Wadi Rum Day Trip with Hotel Pickup: bit.ly/3yPWSir
👉🏻 From Amman - Petra Private Tour: bit.ly/3sNBhmO
Hello, the area you visited is not Wadi Rum, it is an area called Al-Desa. They are trying people. They took the name Wadi Rum....Wadi Rum is 20 km away from you
What month did you go? Would Dec January be better to go to avoid the heat
That price for one person?
I'm a non-Arab Roman Catholic American. The Jordanians that I have met here in the United States are some of the kindest, happiest, fun loving people I've met. I respect and admire their customs, and I like their royal family.
❤ u 2
There’s a decent amount of Christian’s in Jordan, including myself, although I reside in America. The royal family has a Christian background along with their Muslim traditions, which is why Muslims and Christian’s coexist peacefully in Jordan. Beautiful country, truly!
@@bear1222 but it's difficult for Muslims to stay in Poland
@@username-ht9vx Who said anything about Poland?
@@username-ht9vx nobody even thinking visit the poland it’s cold 🥶 county snow ❄️ and snow and snow ❄️
As a Jordanian, glad you enjoyed your time here, we're not a particularly big country but at the right times of year we have so much to offer
Hi. Which months do u think are the best to discover Jordan? Thanks ☺️
@@dutertreangelot9290 I'd say March and April, the weather around that time is lovely and mild, right before the hot summer months kick in, also there would still be the occasional rainfall meaning the scenery in the north would be green and pretty
@@nocturnenugget February is still ok or do u think the probability of rain is too high?
@@dutertreangelot9290 February is good, although it might be quite chilly, especially in the north or in wadi rum at night
Do you know if Petra is okay and opened again after their mud slide/flooding event that sadly occurred in December?
I'm half Palestinian and half jordian but I've never been to Jordan but I know it's a beautiful. 🇯🇴
Thanks I’m Jordanian
I just returned from a trip to Jordan a week ago (with G adventures). Jordanians pride themselves on their hospitality and it shows. Everyone is kind and helpful. English is widely spoken and those who don't speak English very well are eager to practice. As a non-arabic speaker -- sprinkling shukran and assalamu alaikum into your vocabulary will do wonders.
Wa alaikom alsalam
Thank you for these beautiful words about my country Jordan, and I hope you will come back and visit us again
Loved this video. It makes me want to go back to Jordan. We visited Petra and stayed in a Bedouin camp in a tent. Petra is one of the best places I have ever been. Looking forward to more videos. Stay safe.
Hi beautiful
weclome we wait you
Great video. It makes me miss Jordan so much. I have studied Arabic there many many years ago, and it was among the happiest times of my life.
Hope to visit Jordan again soon.
I remember that time some friends and I travelled Wadi Rum. No tourists at all, long before mass tourism. We also stayed overnight outside but with no tents or any protection at all. And we four adult males became afraid during the night because somebody has talked about "Camel Spiders" to us before. To this day I do not want to know if they are real. 🙂
But the sky in the night was incredible - especially for me it was fasciating as I studied physics and astronomy. Wow...
And then in the absolute quietness of the desert next morning we heard a soft low sound. First we did not know... but then we saw it was a boy with some sheep playing his nai (a kind of flute). It was a fairy tail.
I don't think today you can have that experience anymore, too many people with "bucket lists".
When it comes to the food I honestly must say that Maqluuba and Mansaf were not among my most favourite dishes. But hummus in Amman is a dream. And Kufta... and Qanaafa of course.
I miss that country!
Thank you for these beautiful words about my country Jordan, and I hope you will come back and visit us again
A fascinating mix of natural oddities and ancient wonder, Jordan has so much to offer for the curious traveller.
Wow, the scenery and tourism are very beautiful. Whoever visits it will not get tired of it.
I went to Hashem's every day for a month or so. Sometimes more than once. There was also a shawarma place up on the 3rd circle or so that was the size of a closet and always had a line down the street for take away only. We were also invited into someone's home for a family meal. The hospitality of the Palestinian/Jordanian people was amazing. One guy drove us all around Amman showed us everything, bought us food along the way and wouldn't accept anything for all of it.
The shawerma place called Reem
Hashem is all very nice and tssty...but there are equally if not better food options in Amman
My partner (Scottish) and I (Singaporean) with our American friend did the trip a few years ago starting from Amman to Jerash to Petra to Wadi Rum (Martian Camp) and the Dead Sea. The place is so majestic and I would definitely go back again. For the Dead Sea, we stayed at the newly openend Hilton resort and they have their own private beach and dead sea pool for the hotel guests to dip in. The staff were even kind and helpful to apply the mud on us and also spray water on us to get rid of the mud. We even saw the first mobile atm coach.
Spent a week in Jordan last year - life changing travel destination.
Jordania is amazing, i wish to vist one day, God blesses it people and blesses it governement!
Wadi Rum Desert was my aboslute favourite! Looks like from out of this world and not so many people know about this stunning place. Enjoy guys :)
Jordan looks incredible!! Great video. We’re going to have to add this country to our list 😁
I was born there but we moved when I was 5 years old, I’m thinking about visiting next year
you guys have great positive energy.
Going to Jordan this September myself.. can't wait
How was it?
As a Jordanian but born and grew up in Canada I like learning about the place of my parents through vlogs like these ❤
As an Jordanian I'm happy to see u enjoyed this stay!
Same!
well done! I like this video very much beacuse it has so many interesting things.
I love these experiences! Can't wait to visit these places and actually cook with them again.
This looks awesome. I’m definitely going to go to Jordan 🇯🇴 as soon as I can.
Welcome to my country, Jordan. I hope you enjoy your trip
Much love and respect to both of you from Amman Jordan 🇯🇴 next time you visit let me know :)
You welcome anytime to Petra we wish to see you around Petra
Truly beautiful country. So full of ancient history. The food cooked in the pit looks yum. 😋👌
🇯🇴 Jordanian ❤ love Jordan
I used to live in Amman, Jordan for three years! And it was an amazing time there we moved to a country in Africa last year!
I honestly miss Jordan, we went to so many memorial places like Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba, Jerash, the Jordan River, E.T.C.
Also the currency is called Jordanian Dinars. Also i hated swimming in the Dead Sea because i always cut myself from doing sports, overall it was an amazing place!
Sweet Sweet Sweet Jordan ,From UK . Cut Out
-CocaCola -Guns -Iron .
Thank you guys for showing the beauty of our country. You are welcomed whenever you want to come back to Jordan.
Ian & Ana you are both delightful! This was such a great trip! I loved your variety of activities, sights, and locations you visited and stayed! and Thanks for all the great TIPS!
Ian with the mud and Ana doing her show was lots of fun haha! Jordan looks amazing and the cooking experience looked like such a good time! 😍
Jordan has very good roads. They also have the bvest falafel...very fluffy. I nearky drowned in the Dead Sea. Very embarrassing! I was too far out and then rubbed my eyes ( a definite no no!) and then I gasped because my eyes were really stinging from the saklty water and swallowed water and then couldn't breathe! I was lucky as people saw me in distress and pulled me out. I must have 5 bottles of water dunked onto my face and down my throat. Ahh, the memories
As a Jordanian, I don't know how much beauty is my country xD thank you guys I will explore it soon after watching this video
Just came back to see thus wonderful and gorgeous country
Thank you for coming to my country, Jordan. I hope you had a pleasant stay. We are sorry if anything bad happened. We hope you will come again and enjoy in the rest of the cities of Jordan. Also, you can use a friend if you do not understand what they are saying. I was very happy and I can also speak English..We love you💚💚💚
the panoramic tents inside the video on wadi rum its named yasmina luxury camp its beautiful camp and Aladdin filmed beside this camp i hope return again to this camp i had a beautiful memories with my wife
Thank you so much guys, for showing how awsome my country is... loved your video! Best of luck.
I am really glad that you like it bc I am in Amman and me and my family are going to a trip to Petra wadi rum and then Aqaba
U are always welcome to Jordan 🇯🇴
What a beautiful country
Amazing country Jordan I love Jordan
love jordan from morocco
Im going in April to Israel and watching you guys I discovered this. I’m traveling solo celebrating my birthday. Thanks for your videos
Recommend you go to Jordan. March, April and May is the best time to do so since it isn’t overly hot.
Was this video filmed in May? They look cold all the time! I’m going in April.
Wow the cooking is spectacular. 💯💯💯💯
inlovbe ur videos its so refreshing
Aww glad we could share these adventures with you!! We miss Jordan so much
So happy to see you guys in my home town. You are most welcome to come visit us 🙂
Love you guys! Awesome video I can’t wait to go to Jordan next year. So hyped whoop whoop
You guys are amazing…thank you for this video
Ahhhh thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed it WOOT WOOT
Mmmmm I'm adding Jordan to my bucket list now
Welcome everyone to visit my country 🇯🇴
Thank you ❤❤❤ 0:13
Haha you guys are so cute . Thanks for the video, enjoyed it very much.
Welcome to our beautiful country
Omg how MUCH I miss my hometown Jordan 😞 coming to California was a mistake for sure
One of my favorite travel channels!! Can’t wait to be able to travel myself!
Ahhhh this pumped us up!! So excited for you to travel to. Where are you heading?
@@ian.and.ana. We are planning a to do a trip along the west coast, which I am so excited for!!
اجواء جميله جدا
And dune was shot there too!
Sooo dang cool
I was literally thinking of booking a trip to Jordan. It’s a big bucket list destination for me
@Asad I partially agree with you. Life in Jordan is more expensive than surrounding countries i.e Egypt. No need to book fancy hotels.
@@mirocreed The negative of my country is that they are expensive compared to other countries, but there are no scammers just like Egypt
@@mirocreed I do not recommend visiting Egypt, Georgia and Turkey. There are many scammers and gangsters, but if you visit one of these countries, you must have a trusted tourist guide who will guide you. Do not use taxis or any means of transportation
@@ashari218 couldn't agree more since it's my country as well, and perhaps you and I know why tourism is suffering in Jordan. May be it's a till topic for another time.
@@ashari218 I haven't been to Egypt or Turkey after hearing many scamming stories from people who visited those countries, but I have been to Georgia which have been quite pleasant experience, though they scammers I encounter were taxi drivers who will over charge you for any short trips.
The best of you. From indonesia
I have two timeshares for sale in a nice resort in the dead sea, the resort is across the beach and few minutes walking from the beach, It's around 10 y/o, and the price is good for getting two weeks/year free of charge, and 4 weeks for 10-15JD/person/night!! The resort has all the facilities for a nice holiday all over the year.
My goodness. Amazing video! What month did you go? The we’re looked perfect
Love your video. And the part that you refer places and who to contact for all your need. Planning my trip for this 2@23 thanks 🙏
So glad you enjoyed it!! Have the best trip this year 😍
Great stuff guys❤️🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!
strange that nothing about Aqaba ! still an awesome video! greats from Jordan :)
Beautiful
Starting to like you guys channel
I'm Jordanian been there once. Loved it
I want to visit Jordan so bad!
You're welcome 👍
AWESOME Videos!!🥰
Thank you so much Esmeralda ♥️♥️
As always, thanks for sharing. You both do a fantastic job capturing your adventures and sharing them with the masses. Between the epic food and amazing star watching, I just added a few places to my own bucket list.
Thanks dor this beautiful Jordan guide, it's really a nice country. I would like to visit it
Thanks to visit Jordan I'm jordan
welcome any time to Jordan
Wow amazing
Literally every time you put out a new video we’re like “THIS ONE IS OUR NEW FAVOURITE!” Seriously, this is so good! We are both vegetarians as well and it looks like there are so many good options! Definitely hoping to visit that bubble dome one day, it looks unreal!
Heyheyy guys,
Thanks foe your videos:)I love them.
You can not even bring in the country your drone or just banned to use?
You guys should visit Dana, one of the most beautiful places in Jordan
So much to absorb. Places I've never heard of shown in a way that leaves me feeling I've cheated myself of so much. If it isn't the history it's the food, if not that it's the people. And of course, Anna on stage singing and dancing, how much are the tickets and is the show coming to Salem Oregon? Love you guys. Woot woot.
That's wonderful
You guys have a really wholesome channel man! For some reason it's so refreshing
Amazing stuff guys, it's seem someone put the effort to make it 👏
Hello Ian n Ana I m planing to visit to Jordan for 8 days what you suggest where stay is it better to stay in Aqaba or Amman n how many days to stay at Aicha tent n how many days to visit Petra please I will appreciate your reply
Amazing video love the place
Another great video your adventures together... this one is an extraordinary glimpse of the world that you definitely don''t see on the evening news. And here I thought that I was the only one that has never seen the Star Wars movies... LOL ! Especially appreciated the shots of the ancient ruins as they still exist today. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures as you do...!
Such good advice!!!
This is soooo cool! I want to go to Israel and usually the tour goes to Jordan and Egypt but not this extensive so we might have to do a DIY travel. Love love this video!
Awesome video. 👍👍👍Ciao from friend from italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹
والله حلو المقطع 🥰
Nice can’t wait to go
u miss having a trip to Dana Biosphere Reserve and al salt city also from the greatest in our country Jordan .
Thank you for visiting Jordan 🌹
Welcome to jordan 🇯🇴
I spent a week touring through Jordan recently.. … and of course .. Wadi Rum.. if you ever wanted to visit Mars .. well.. visit Wadi Rum..
I live in Jordan 🇯🇴 ❤
You are creative, thank you. You are welcome
Just did all this in October.. bucket list 🙂
Beautiful country I went in March it's amazing definitely worth going 😍
I’m from Amman -😅 and these things where normal for me till I moved to Australia
Am from Bangladesh. I lives in jordan since 2004
Welcome bro, I hope you like it.
Visited Jordan
This is a country of the best Arab people. It is exquisite in every aspect, whether it is the natural beauty or the treatment of people and rulers, it is truly exquisite. It has a terrible history
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