Jordan, in the Middle East, is a desert kingdom with Amman’s hilly sprawl as its capital, guarding treasures like Petra’s rose-red ruins and the Dead Sea’s salty depths. Tourism, phosphates, and remittances sustain it, while Wadi Rum’s Martian vistas stun. Jordan’s Bedouin hospitality and stability amid regional chaos—hosting millions of refugees—shine through. Its ancient-modern blend captivates.