Jordan is a beautiful country with so much to see. It’s large enough that you won’t run out of adventures, and small enough that driving from one end of the country to the other isn’t and exhausting task. I spent six weeks traveling around and had plenty of time to see the main tourist attractions and also really get a feel for the cities. Here are some photos I captured along the way.
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Your photos are so beautiful! I’ve been dying to visit Jordan, and your photos have only fueled that wanderlust further 🙂
Thanks Chelsea 🙂
What beautiful pictures of Petra you have posted here! They are amazing! Although my favorite one is the one with the bikes.
The photos of the campsite look so magical!
Your photos did just what you caption states…. You have extremely nice photos! What kind of camera do you use?
Thanks!I use a Canon 5D mark ii, it’s on the heavier end bc it’s a bit older, but I love it.
These are so pretty. I love looking at beautiful photos of places. It helps to take me away for a little while 🙂
Your article did just that!! The photography you do makes me want to be a better photographer.
I traveled to Jordan in December! That whole region is beautiful. Your photos make me want to go back asap!
Ahhh Jordan looks gorgeous! I absolutely love these photographs.
Beautiful photos! Petra has always been high on my bucket list. Someday…
Wow! Jordan looks so beautiful. It is definitely high on my bucket list and I hope to go within the next year or two.
It’s definitely an amazing place with so much beauty and history! Glad it’s on your bucket list – my top two places were the Dead Sea and Petra 😉
Your photos are gorgeous! I would absolutely love to go to Jordan one day.
Thank you 🙂 I highly recommend adding it to the bucket list!
You photos are stunning! Now I want to visit Jordan even more, especially Wadi Rum! Thanks for the inspiration!
Of course! Wadi Rum for sunset was one of the most beautiful things – also the food was fantastic.
Definitely made me wanna book a trip now. It’s been on my list for long.
Yes! Do it (once the virus is no longer a travel concern)! 🙂
AHHH! Gorgeous blog! My husband and I planned to travel for a year, however we experienced travel burnout after 4 months of travel. We were in Egypt when we decided to go home. Jordan was a place I wanted to go to, but hopefully sometimes in the near future.
I can totally imagine that after 4 months non-stop you’d be exhausted. I also loved Egypt – it has similar vibes with the modern cities and ancient history all mixed together. I hope it works out for you guys to make it to Jordan in the future!