Jordan

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Rough Guides, 2002 - Travel - 474 pages
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The Rough Guide to Jordan is a handbook to the Middle East's most alluring destination. Features include: a full-colour section introducing Jordan's highlights; detailed accounts of all the sights and attractions, including the ancient city of Petra, the Red Sea resort of Aqaba and the desert cliffs of Wadi Rum; up-to-the-minute reviews of the best places to eat, drink and stay - in all price ranges; practical guidance on experiencing the unspoilt natural environment, from diving in the Red Sea to trekking and wildlife spotting, plus informed background on history, religion, art, politics and nature; and maps and plans for every region.
 

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contexts
5
basics
8
Travel from neighbouring countries
16
lnsurance
23
Getting around
32
Food and drink
39
guide
50
O Amman 73128
73
The Dead Sea
129
O Jerash and the north 153193
153
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Matthew Teller is an experienced and accomplished travel writer who has lived in Amman and speaks Arabic. He is also the author of the Rough Guide to Switzerland.

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