Jordan Handbook

“Jordan Handbook” by Jessica Lee, published by Footprint Handbooks in 2011, is a comprehensive guide that explores the rich history and natural beauty of Jordan. This first edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for a wide range of travelers. The book offers detailed coverage of significant historical and archaeological sites, as well as lesser-known attractions, ensuring that readers can appreciate both the well-trodden paths and hidden gems of this Middle Eastern country.
Readers will find practical advice on various activities, including camel safaris, diving, snorkeling, and rock climbing, alongside insights into Jordan’s culture and heritage. The guide also includes listings for accommodations and dining options suitable for all budgets, complemented by detailed maps to facilitate navigation. With its focus on travel and reference, “Jordan Handbook” serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore the diverse experiences that Jordan has to offer.
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Small, unassuming and often overlooked, Jordan is a country brimming with historic attractions and natural beauty. Written by a regional expert, Footprint’s new guide includes detailed coverage of Jordan’s history, culture and archaeology with plans and details of all the major sites, as well as those off the beaten track. This guidebook also offers advice on how to make the most of the stunning scenery, including the best places for camel safaris, diving and snorkelling, rock climbing and archaeological digs. With comprehensive listings on where to sleep and eat for all budgets and detailed maps to help you get around, Footprint’s Jordan Handbook will help ensure travelers enjoy
the very best experiences.
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