I already know I’ll be returning here many times; the ancient people still present here have welcomed me with the perfect representative and vibe.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Best Hotels
  3. Nicest Neighborhoods
  4. Vegan Restaurants & Shops
  5. Ancient Ruins

 

Introduction:

Jordan came as a possible add-on to my half-month Israel tour, and it allowed me to hike down to the Djinn-made canyon-city of Petra, where I rode a donkey down the side-less hand-carved stone cliff staircase back to the awaiting camels and horses.  I met a Djinn woman living high up on top of the Petra plateau, and she had the most wonderful aura and mind about her, giving me a special stone as a gift and acknowledgment of why I had come.  I look forward to when I can return under much better conditions, stay for much longer, and get down into the underground and horizon-distant sections of her ancient city, meeting the rest of her people and befriending them all.  Petra and Jordan, my hat is off to you.  Thank you for inviting me into your realm.  It made my time orienting to the region that much more enjoyable, and you have captured my curiosity and heart for generations to come.

Then there is also that curious matter of how one of the sexiest girls in my high school was named after this land.  I’ll always remember her complexion, and that bright-yellow Jeep she drove.  Wow…

 

Best Hotels:

TBA

 

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

 

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

 

Ancient Ruins:

Obviously Petra should come to mind, but did you know it goes on for miles?  It isn’t just what is shown in Indiana Jones and to tourists.  The famous temple/postcard is just the start.  It even has multiple underground levels, though most are not allowed down there.

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more TBA

 

gallery (until my photos of expeditions to this land are uploaded here, see this album)

videos upon next visit/s

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