Planning your first trip to Jordan? Get ready for a journey filled with history, culture and unforgettable experiences. Here are the 10 essential travel tips every first-time visitor needs. Jordan is a predominantly Muslim country, so modest dress is essential, shoulders and knees covered. Women don't need a headscarf, but it's wise to carry one for mosque visits. With a hot, dry climate, especially in summer, staying hydrated is key when exploring Jordan's ancient sites. Get the Jordan Pass before you travel. It combines your visa fee with access to over 40 attractions, including Petra, Jerash and Wadi Rum, saving you time and money. Carry some Jordanian dinar for small purchases and tipping. Credit cards work in cities, but cash is handy and small tips are always appreciated. A few Arabic words like shukran, thank you, or marhaba, hello, go a long way and are greatly appreciated by locals. The sun in Jordan can be intense. Pack sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to stay protected from strong sun rays. For mild and pleasant weather, plan your trip in spring or autumn . Summers are very hot, and winters get cold in the north. Rent a car for freedom to explore off the beaten paths. Roads are generally good. In cities, taxis and ride-sharing services are widely available. Expect warm hospitality. Jordanians may invite you for tea or a meal. Don't miss Jordan's delicious dishes. Try the National Dish Mansaf plus falafel and nafeh. Your taste buds will thank you. Armed with these tips, your journey through Jordan will be smooth, enriching and unforgettable. Safe travels and enjoy every moment.
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