Capital City: Amman
Population: 11,484,805[
Language: Arabic
Area: 89,342 km2
Currency: Jordanian dinar (JOD)
Time Zone: UTC+3
County Code: +962
SUMMER
Summer is the time when everyone is thinking about a vacation. This is the time when temperatures are high and the sun is almost always shining. In summer Jordan receives around 13 hours of sunshine a day. Expect temperatures to be extremely high (around 40 degrees Celsius) between June and August.
In summer the weather in Jordan is dry and even the wind is warm. For visitors who wish to explore the desert and coastal city of Aqaba, summer is not the best time to go. In this part of the country, visitors can expect intense heat which is particularly difficult for hikers.
AUTUMN
After the soaring temperatures of summer, things cool down a little in September making it a pleasant time to visit. Between September and October, the Red Sea hits temperatures of 26 degrees Celsius which entices an abundance of tropical marine life including turtles. Autumn is also a great time for diving particularly around the city of Aqaba. This time of year is best for exploring the Jordan Valley, hiking along the Jordan Trail or for exploring sites like Petra and Wadi Rum, for example with this Petra and Wadi Rum Tour.
HIGH SEASON (MID-OCTOBER—FEBRUARY)
Best time for exploring without the sweat
SHOULDER SEASON (MARCH—MAY, SEPTEMBER—EARLY-OCTOBER)
Best time to avoid the crowds
LOW SEASON (JUNE—AUGUST)
Best time to dive in the Red Sea
TRAVELLING DURING RAMADAN
If you’re traveling during Ramadan, be aware that tourist sites, along with most shops and services, operate shorter hours and many non-tourist orientated restaurants and cafes only open after sunset.
In Egypt, non-Muslims are not expected to observe the fast but visitors should politely show respect for fasters by being discreet – don’t blatantly swig from your water bottle or munch snacks on the street.
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Secreted within the jagged northern mountains of the Red Sea coast, the Monastery of St. Anthony has been a working monastery since the 4th century, and today is still home to around 120 monks
Secreted within the jagged northern mountains of the Red Sea coast, the Monastery of St. Anthony has been a working monastery since the 4th century, and today is still home to around 120 monks
Secreted within the jagged northern mountains of the Red Sea coast, the Monastery of St. Anthony has been a working monastery since the 4th century, and today is still home to around 120 monks
Egypt welcomes visitors throughout the year to its Egypt tours. In Egypt, a new tourist attraction arises at the start of each season. The greatest time to enjoy Sharm el-Sheikh and Hurghada day tours is in the fall season, as well as Cairo and Giza, where the pyramids and the Sphinx are, is in the summer season. Luxor and Aswan day tours sparkle brightly in the winter to welcome tourists.
This is a difficult question to answer as it depends on your interests and how much time you have. Generally speaking, we recommend at least 5 days in Egypt to get a good feel for the country. This will allow you to visit some of the most famous sights, such as the Pyramids and the Valley of the Kings
The average cost of a tour of Egypt varies depending on the type of tour, the duration of the tour, and the company providing the tour besides the number of people in your group and the season you travel.
Egypt is one of the safest tourist destinations in the world at the time being. One of the main features in Egypt is its so kind-hearted local people, who know well how to treat tourists coming from all over the word to visit Egypt, so you will feel safe while spending your vacation in Egypt and exploring all our Egypt tours.
In order to enjoy your excursions to Cairo and see the Great Pyramids of Giza, you’ll want to spend a minimum of four or five days in the area. In a week, you can see the pyramids, explore Cairo, and make a side trip to Luxor and/or Alexandria. Spend longer than a week and you can see all of the above plus make an excursion to the southern border and see the impressive Abu Simbel temples. If you solely plan to visit Giza’s pyramids, you could technically do so in two or three quick days—this is a whirlwind experience, and we highly recommend spending more time.
In order to enjoy your excursions to Cairo and see the Great Pyramids of Giza, you’ll want to spend a minimum of four or five days in the area. In a week, you can see the pyramids, explore Cairo, and make a side trip to Luxor, Aswan and/or Alexandria. Spend longer than a week and you can see all of the above plus making an excursion to the southern border and see the impressive Abu Simbel temples.
you have. Generally speaking, we recommend at least 5 days in Egypt to get a good feel for the country. This will allow you to visit some of the most famous sights, such as the Pyramids and the Valley of the Kings