by: TN Media News: This year, Jordan offers a unique blend of spirituality and tourism as Ramadan coincides with the vibrant season of spring. The Kingdom’s breathtaking landscapes, alongside rich cultural and religious traditions, create an unforgettable experience for visitors.
Thanks to its proximity to the GCC and neighboring countries, and affordable daily flights, Jordan is an ideal destination for both weekend getaways and extended stays during Ramadan. As Jordanian cities come alive during Ramadan evenings, visitors have the rare opportunity to immerse themselves in spiritual traditions, explore the Kingdom’s attractions, and participate in cultural celebrations.
Jordan’s hospitality sector is prepared to welcome guests with authentic iftar and suhoor experiences, featuring traditional dishes like mansaf, maqluba, and lentil soup, along with popular desserts such as qatayef and kunafa. Visitors can also enjoy vibrant shopping malls and traditional markets, offering handmade crafts, traditional clothing, and Ramadan treats, especially in downtown Amman and Rainbow Street’s night markets.
The shared cultural values between Jordan and GCC countries create a warm atmosphere for Gulf visitors, with mosques hosting prayers and Mawa’ed Al-Rahman communal meals highlighting the essence of Jordanian hospitality. From luxurious hotels to more economical options, Jordan’s tourism sector caters to every need, offering special Ramadan packages and cultural events.
The festivities culminate with Eid Al-Fitr celebrations, marked by special events at major tourist destinations, and vibrant community gatherings. The holiday brings families together to exchange visits, enjoy traditional sweets like maamoul, and participate in cultural and tourist events across the Kingdom.