Hey everyone, if you could click the like button on this video it would be doing me a huge favour. Let's see if we can reach 1k. It helps me a lot. Cheers!
Of course we will give a biiig like for all your videos l washed your trip in Algeris the capital of Algeria 🇩🇿 l really liked but you can excuse the algerienne people because they didn’t speak English 🥴 but I am sure that you really like your trip specially in the casbah 😀😀
Absolutely! Fantastic 1st episode! Anxiously waiting for Jerash...Madaba....do a lots of episodes please! Mt Nebo..famous train line scene of Lawrence of Arabia location ...all desert castles..Wadi Rum...Dead Sea....Petra and so much more...
You have the best English accent ever. I don't speak English but I understand your every single word without subtitle. Crystal clear pronunciation and perfect pace make it so understandable
Fascinating video, Jason. Brings back a lot of memories - I was in Amman 50 years ago when it was a much smaller city, but still very historic and peaceful city and country.
بالمره مش هيك بتاكل المنسف فضحتونا ههههههههههههههههههههه احمد قتلني ضحك انا مولود باميركا و عايش معطم حياتي باميركا و صرت اخبي بوجهي من الزلمه و الناس اللي حواليكم هههههههههههههه. لا و بعد ما لحس ايده بقللك " اممممممممم" متت متت. الله يسعد قلبكم ما احلاكم و يخليكم لبعض يا رب :)
@@JasonBillamTravel yes...always a next time. Please add ancient Jirasa and Madaba too, in case you missed it this time! I’m a history buff... could not believe how perfectly the world’s first map built with mosaics on the church floor showed the Dead Sea..,Israel...the entire Mediterranean belt! I was dumb founded and would recommend these sights even more than Petra......in my personal opinion the entry walk through the gorge to The Treasury ( Khaznah) is stunning! The rest of it seems a little overrated.
haha, enjoyed your short video. I actually worked in Jordan 77-81 and passed by there in September for 12 days to avoid expensive hotel quarantine in London as i live in Philippines last 26 years. I recognise many of these alleys and streets you walked down. In the square outside the amphitheater used to be the Philidelphia Hotel but it has been knocked down since my time there. It is unbelievable the changes as during my time there Amman was quite small with a population of 500k, Jordan 2,5m but now the country's population is 10.5m and the city over 4m. Only downtown, 1,2,3 circles and Rainbow Street are recognisabe these days to me.
Welcome to jordan ❤🇯🇴 If you loved the downtown and the old city you can visits Al salt - has a very beautiful old city with great views and has a lot of good restaurants that serves traditional food Madaba- the city of mosaic ,nepo mountain and it think it has the baptism site that Christians usually go there Ajloun- the green city in jordan and it has ajloun castle on top of the city but its very cold in this time of the year
Good evening Jason! I have been watching your videos for years, starting with South East Asia, where I have traveled extensively in 2017, 2018 and 2019. You really captured the beauty of Amman in this video! When you showed the beauty through the windows inside that cafe on the hills, I had such a feeling of calm come over me, it was that beautiful. Kind of a combination of awe and that I can't wait to start traveling again. I have some questions for you, if I may: 1. I'm 68, I always travel solo like yourself, and so being so very careful of not getting covid I'm mostly staying home. The only parties I've attended have been local ones outside where everyone is required to be vaccinated (though it's not checked). I have had two Pfizer shots, and am going for my booster in the next 10 days. But I'm still very concerning about continuing my dream of traveling again throughout Asia and the Middle East after retiring. Do you do any research to investigate how bad covid is spreading in any place before you visit? 2. Part of experiencing and enjoying new cultures is through food so how are you able to be so brave to do so since everyone is unmasked when eating indoors? 3. If you can share, have you gotten covid while traveling? 4. How does it feel compared to before the pandemic, to have to wear a mask in most places? How about in places where it's so hot? 5. Lastly, you said compared to other countries in the region, Jordan is very expensive and you asked a question of your viewers what locals think of the prices? I was also curious if any responses said it was because you were being charged tourist prices or were traveling in tourist areas? Thanks so much for your insight! Bob
Hey Bob, delighted to hear you’ve been a follower over the long haul! I think once you’ve had your booster, go for it. You can’t be better protected than having three jabs - so there’s no reason to wait anymore. Despite the fact it’s still around at some point we’ve got to get on with living our lives and pursuing our dreams. When it comes to eating there’s always risk, not Covid but from general food poisoning etc. It’s all a part of the travel experience. If you get unlucky you just have to accept it. It’ll pass after a few days. I caught Covid on my way back from Mexico last year (I was unvaccinated at the time). I had a cough, headache and fever, but was fine after a week. I didn’t lose my taste or smell. The mask part fluctuates greatly. In some countries (Iraq and Egypt) barely anyone was wearing them. In others (Mexico) virtually everyone had one on. It just depends. It’s something you just have to grow accustomed to dealing with if you want to travel. Jordan is expansive. If you visit you’ll probably feel that. Not as pricey as Europe, but it’ll hit your wallet harder than a lot of other countries around the world. The more touristy the more expensive, generally. Hope that helps. Try not to worry too much about Covid. I think it’s going to fade into the background this year as people carry on living their lives. We have to learn how to live with it, and not in fear. If you don’t have any underlying health conditions, try not to let it dictate your life choices too greatly. Safe travels!
@@JasonBillamTravel Hi Jason! So kind of you to send such a helpful reply! I was curious, how restricting a mask feels knowing how you could travel freely before, and how uncomfortable it is wearing it for hours in very hot climates? For me emotionally it feels like it just won't be the same as before. You said compared to other countries in the region, Jordan is very expensive and you asked a question of your viewers what locals think of the prices? Did you receive any responses and did anyone say you were being charged tourist prices or were traveling in tourist areas? Thanks! Bob
Actually, much of the area of that plaza in front of the amphitheater was once the location of the Philadelphia Hotel, which is where I stayed in June 1977 for a night before joining an archeological dig in Petra (and again in August for a couple of nights before flying to London). The front entrance to the hotel faced the amphitheater, where cars and taxis would deposit travelers. I stood transfixed, gazing at the amphitheater after my taxi ride, before turning reluctantly away to enter the hotel lobby. The hotel, by 1977, was a bit shabby after decades of use. I believe it was finally torn down in the mid-1980's. I had a wonderful summer in 1977: the Jordanians in Amman and Aqaba, and the Bedul in and around Petra were wonderful hosts. Back then, Petra was virtually untouched. All summer, we had just two tour groups of any size visit us on the dig site (15 or 20 persons each time). Days went by with no visitors, which was wonderful. No vendors, no ticky-tack curio shops, no tourist hotels in nearby Wadi Musa, no "park entrance" fees or requirements... just the ancient city, the Bedul, and the 20-odd persons on our dig. Several times, the Bedul invited us into their tents; they'd slaughter a goat, boil virtually all of it after cutting it into pieces, and serve it up on large round platters of flatbread with mounds of rice and sauce from the pot. We'd sit around the platter and talk and laugh and eat and watch the stars come out. Now, of course, it's a different scene. Glad I saw it back before it became a tourist hot spot.
You should visit California, there is so much to do over here. It’s Beautiful weather during fall and spring , we have lakes , Pacific Ocean , snow in the mountains during winter . Valleys , Theme parks . Roads are so much easier to drive over here . California is so big . Lots to do
Hi dear, I watched all your series on Jordan and couldn't really understand which month did you visit? Would be nice if you highlight this in your speaking. The video was made uploaded around February. Then you mention its early winter, this will help me to plan my trip soon. Thanks a lot
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh Jason . The middle east is a beautiful and mesmerizing part of the world . I am looking forward for this series . Again an excellent vlog and I thank you for that/this . Your camera lens loves you and with a blessed hand for editing . What an excellent job you too . You capture what is most needed to showcase the country that you are in . You make the audience feel like they are together with you in that moment . Not everyone can do that nor do they have that touch to do it . You know Jason the food in the middle east taste better than anywhere else . That hummus looks phenomenally delicious . Fatima is lost loool . The mansaf looks delicious . Eating with your hands is essential in the middle east and also in India . Poor people did not have utensils so there hands was the utensils to eat with . Shukran Ya Jason . Please take care and be safe. May Allah continue to bless you and guide you and protect you and keep you safe .
very interesting, some parts of the city reminded me of my city La Paz, in Bolivia :) La Paz is in a mounty valley, so many streets going up and down ;)
@@JasonBillamTravel You will love it.... so much to see and many mixture of cultures. When Pachamama calls, you will get there 😉🙏 Be blessed and have always a healthy and safe journey 🙏
Enjoyed your vlog. I am touring Jordan in October- Amman, Jerash, Petra, Wadi Rum, Aquaba and Dead Sea. Can’t wait ! Sounds like I will need plenty of money as you say it’s expensive !
So spooky not many visitors. I have been on the Citadel 6 or 7 times. I keep seeing new antiquities each visit. It is worth slowly exploring. Great to hear the sounds of the Old Town again. Wages are really low. There is no Social safety net in Jordan. It barely recovered after the GFC and now 2 years of the pandemic the tourist workers have suffered. It is important for tourists to tip well, especially the tourist drivers. Thanx for sharing.
السلام عليكم… الحمد الله على سلامه وصولك الى بلدك نفتقد وجودك معنا في العراق بصراحه استمتعنا بكل مجهود قدمته هنا شكرا..الاردن بلد جميل وجار طيب تحياتي لك وللجميع...
From a local perspective the prices in Amman are pretty steep but you can manage to have a decent time without spending that much . You can go to Wadie Rum that got the most spectacular rocks formations and the closest environments to Mars on earth visit the dead sea and get to the lowest point on earth visit the roman ruins in Jarash the most well preserved romen city outsid Italy visit the ancient churches in Madapa and see the oldest mosaic in all the world there is over 120.000 ancient sites in Jordan 120 register in UNICIFE as part of the world culture the ancient city of Petra is one of the moderns 7 wonders of the world it used to recive over 1.000.000 visitor every year before covid pandemic overall i hope you injoy this trip Injoy
hi jayson welcome to Jordan. try to visit here in aqaba also it is a southern city of Jordan. it is near in red sea.its near also in petra and wadi rum.am sure you will love it.by its nice to visit here during summer time.
I'm in Amman right now visiting in-laws. I much prefer it in the summer but even in the winter it's not bad. The food is definitely good. I highly recommend Petra and Wadi Rum, though I've not been to either in the winter so I don't know how they'll be this time of year. Enjoy your travels though and stay safe.
I’ve already visited both as this series was filmed at the end of last year. Both were spectacular - perhaps a little cold in the winter, but slightly quieter as a result. Thank you!
I was in Jordan in December 2019, i remember damn well every streets and was a pleasure to see them again in your videos! Ps. Everytime that Jason call all round bread "pizza" an Italian like me dead inside a little bit ahahah
Hello Hello it is so nice to see more and more young people traveling vlogers, hope and sure you are going to have great time in Beautiful Jordan , Amazing places Uniq:Jaresh, Dead sea , and Petra. Lovely people as well, great food. In few days February memorial day of King Husain, Great personality, R.I.P. in Aman Kapital city
Hey Jason thanks for visiting our country.. Jordan offers much much more than the Citadel or Hashem restaurant or Petra.. there is just so much to take in.. as 7 civilizations passed its soil.. as for the economics unfortunately it's very bad at the moment and Jordan is very very expensive to us Jordanians as the salaries are very low... not mentioning the unemployment rate which almost hit 50% now... anyways happy u enjoyed ur stay here.. and hopefully you will discover more in future visits.
@@nigaratazhiyeva2903 hi! Sure thing! In Amman you can visit the Jordanian museum, Qasr al-Abd (35 km outside of Amman) on the way to this place there's the cave of Jesus Christ, Qasr Almashta (it's actually near the airport) ... as to where to eat you have khashouqa (خاشوقة) it makes very yummy food, al-webde area, one of the oldest areas in Amman if you wanna eat in that area, there's Jordan Heritage Restaurant, it offers very authentic food in a modern way (it's an area full of cafes) for sweets there is Nafeesah (their sweets are sooo yummy, if you are curious about any kind you can ask to try it (and it's for free) if u are allergic to anything tell any place. These places are in Amman and its suburbs.. if you want more places just tell me
@@lubmo9129 thank you so much ❤️ it was very helpful! If you don't mind to write the places where do usually young local people spend their time, maybe with some live music and dancing I'd really appreciate that 🙌🏻
As a Jordanian i can say Amman can be expensive. But outside Amman is very cheap. Try to go to alsalt city. Or to umm qais in the far north. And don't miss the deadsea panorama for a great high view of the deadsea .Petra.wadi rum and Dana reserve is s must.thanks for the nice and informative video
In general while some places are costly (similar to Europe or America), however you do always have a cheap and good quality option (cheaper than Europe or America). Yes the Jordanian currency is maybe one of the strongest in the world.
Hi Jason. I stayed at the Al Midan 2 years ago and your video brought back some happy memories. You have my fullest admiration for the way you have turned your passion for travel into a full-time career. I started travelling in the mid-90s by backpacking around India and I'm off to my 90th country later this week (Barbados). I would consider doing a vlog but I don't think anyone would understand my Black Country accent so I'll leave it to the master and I look forward to following your future travels. All the best.
Hi Jason! Maybe you’ve answered this before - how do you find guides/people to show you around? Are they paid (either by you or through a service)? You always have such nice people with you!
Hi Jason, following your journeys for a few months love your work, Amman looks very historical if coming from the uk is a visa required? Keep up the brilliant work well done !
As a Brit you can easily get a visa on arrival or pay in advance for the Jordan Pass, which will get you a visa and access to the main tourist sites like Petra.
Why Is the Jordanian Dinar So Expensive? The Jordanian dinar is expensive because its currency is pegged to the USD. The country keeps fixed exchange rates and so its currency doesn't float from changes in supply and demand. Rather, the government has a tight monetary policy that restricts the value of the currency. Because of that you can experience difficulty to exchange Jordan dinar outside Jordan like Europe or US etc
@@JasonBillamTravel Oh, I'm a Korean Muslim who converted to Islam in 2013, and I've always wanted to live in an Islamic country. And with the help of my Jordanian friends, I went to Jordan in 2016 to learn a Arabic and Islam and came back. The Jordanians welcomed a converted Korean Muslim from distant Korea, and I have only good memories of Jordan. 👍👍👍
Hey everyone, if you could click the like button on this video it would be doing me a huge favour. Let's see if we can reach 1k. It helps me a lot. Cheers!
Of course we will give a biiig like for all your videos l washed your trip in Algeris the capital of Algeria 🇩🇿 l really liked but you can excuse the algerienne people because they didn’t speak English 🥴 but I am sure that you really like your trip specially in the casbah 😀😀
Thank you for your amazing videos Jason, you deserve the like! Can’t wait for the next video! Enjoy your trip sir! ;)
of course, Jason. I never fail to give you a like on any of your videos. And I am sure a lot of others who watch also greatly appreciate them.
Of course, as always. i love your videos. Ali from Cambridge. 53 Countries no joke.
Absolutely! Fantastic 1st episode! Anxiously waiting for Jerash...Madaba....do a lots of episodes please! Mt Nebo..famous train line scene of Lawrence of Arabia location ...all desert castles..Wadi Rum...Dead Sea....Petra and so much more...
As a Jordanian I can say YES everything is really expensive here especially when you compare it with the salaries 😔😔
soon this land go to israel
and your girls
You have the best English accent ever. I don't speak English but I understand your every single word without subtitle. Crystal clear pronunciation and perfect pace make it so understandable
Haha, glad it’s helpful for you!
Can you believe that it was a Coldplay video that first introduced me to this beautiful city?!
Fascinating video, Jason. Brings back a lot of memories - I was in Amman 50 years ago when it was a much smaller city, but still very historic and peaceful city and country.
It’s enormous now. You’re right, the country has so many layers of history, despite being a relatively small landlocked nation.
Wow 50 years ago! Yes a beautiful city then and now.
How old are you wow 😮
@@baldingeagle8404 - I'm 83, soon to be 84, and travel now through youtube...
Congratulations for your 51 countries visit, I wish you travel each country around the world. Very excited to see your next country visit. 💕
Thanks. I’ve got some really exciting destinations lined up for 2022.
Great video! I loved seeing the city from the citadel. The architecture seemed unreal at sunset. Lovely people you’ve met.
It was impressive - one of the most dramatic red skies I’ve ever seen!
Hi beautiful how are you doing
This guy is a genuine journalist. He needs his own tv show.
I miss this place sooooo much. I lived there for two years and went to school there as well. I really hope to visit again sometime soon.
Off to a lovely start...thanks Jason...oh and food looks spectacular!
Thanks Liz!
Lovely video Jason, as always fresh, informative and eye catching :)
It was nice to meet you Jason ,, waiting you to come again to explore more places ❤️❤️❤️
And you Naheel!
@@JasonBillamTravel would you recommend Jordan and is it possible to cross the border into Palestine?
بالمره مش هيك بتاكل المنسف فضحتونا ههههههههههههههههههههه احمد قتلني ضحك
انا مولود باميركا و عايش معطم حياتي باميركا و صرت اخبي بوجهي من الزلمه و الناس اللي حواليكم هههههههههههههه. لا و بعد ما لحس ايده بقللك " اممممممممم" متت متت.
الله يسعد قلبكم ما احلاكم و يخليكم لبعض يا رب :)
@@David-R. ههههههه انعجقنا مع الكاميرا و الرز ما كان مطبوخ صح عشان يزبط للتعليم
@@naheelalkammaz3775 هههههههههههههههههه
انا سمعته لما حكى "الرزمعجن" بس والله ضحكت من قلبي و كنت حاسس معكم
The candle lit path to Petra Treasury at night is a lifetime experience! That evening seemed surreal after I got back home, to my life in NY.
I missed the Treasury at night but it’ll be top of my agenda next time.
@@JasonBillamTravel yes...always a next time. Please add ancient Jirasa and Madaba too, in case you missed it this time! I’m a history buff... could not believe how perfectly the world’s first map built with mosaics on the church floor showed the Dead Sea..,Israel...the entire Mediterranean belt! I was dumb founded and would recommend these sights even more than Petra......in my personal opinion the entry walk through the gorge to The Treasury ( Khaznah) is stunning! The rest of it seems a little overrated.
Amman is beautiful 💙
Thanks for showing us where you go 👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I’m glad you’re enjoying following along.
haha, enjoyed your short video. I actually worked in Jordan 77-81 and passed by there in September for 12 days to avoid expensive hotel quarantine in London as i live in Philippines last 26 years. I recognise many of these alleys and streets you walked down. In the square outside the amphitheater used to be the Philidelphia Hotel but it has been knocked down since my time there. It is unbelievable the changes as during my time there Amman was quite small with a population of 500k, Jordan 2,5m but now the country's population is 10.5m and the city over 4m. Only downtown, 1,2,3 circles and Rainbow Street are recognisabe these days to me.
Welcome to jordan ❤🇯🇴
If you loved the downtown and the old city you can visits
Al salt - has a very beautiful old city with great views and has a lot of good restaurants that serves traditional food
Madaba- the city of mosaic ,nepo mountain and it think it has the baptism site that Christians usually go there
Ajloun- the green city in jordan and it has ajloun castle on top of the city but its very cold in this time of the year
Thank you. Appreciate the tips!
Beautiful girl,
She deserves better,
I hope she finds a good life
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Good evening Jason! I have been watching your videos for years, starting with South East Asia, where I have traveled extensively in 2017, 2018 and 2019. You really captured the beauty of Amman in this video!
When you showed the beauty through the windows inside that cafe on the hills, I had such a feeling of calm come over me, it was that beautiful. Kind of a combination of awe and that I can't wait to start traveling again.
I have some questions for you, if I may:
1. I'm 68, I always travel solo like yourself, and so being so very careful of not getting covid I'm mostly staying home. The only parties I've attended have been local ones outside where everyone is required to be vaccinated (though it's not checked). I have had two Pfizer shots, and am going for my booster in the next 10 days. But I'm still very concerning about continuing my dream of traveling again throughout Asia and the Middle East after retiring.
Do you do any research to investigate how bad covid is spreading in any place before you visit?
2. Part of experiencing and enjoying new cultures is through food so how are you able to be so brave to do so since everyone is unmasked when eating indoors?
3. If you can share, have you gotten covid while traveling?
4. How does it feel compared to before the pandemic, to have to wear a mask in most places? How about in places where it's so hot?
5. Lastly, you said compared to other countries in the region, Jordan is very expensive and you asked a question of your viewers what locals think of the prices? I was also curious if any responses
said it was because you were being charged tourist prices or were traveling in tourist areas?
Thanks so much for your insight!
Bob
Hey Bob, delighted to hear you’ve been a follower over the long haul!
I think once you’ve had your booster, go for it. You can’t be better protected than having three jabs - so there’s no reason to wait anymore. Despite the fact it’s still around at some point we’ve got to get on with living our lives and pursuing our dreams.
When it comes to eating there’s always risk, not Covid but from general food poisoning etc. It’s all a part of the travel experience. If you get unlucky you just have to accept it. It’ll pass after a few days.
I caught Covid on my way back from Mexico last year (I was unvaccinated at the time). I had a cough, headache and fever, but was fine after a week. I didn’t lose my taste or smell.
The mask part fluctuates greatly. In some countries (Iraq and Egypt) barely anyone was wearing them. In others (Mexico) virtually everyone had one on. It just depends. It’s something you just have to grow accustomed to dealing with if you want to travel.
Jordan is expansive. If you visit you’ll probably feel that. Not as pricey as Europe, but it’ll hit your wallet harder than a lot of other countries around the world. The more touristy the more expensive, generally.
Hope that helps. Try not to worry too much about Covid. I think it’s going to fade into the background this year as people carry on living their lives. We have to learn how to live with it, and not in fear. If you don’t have any underlying health conditions, try not to let it dictate your life choices too greatly. Safe travels!
@@JasonBillamTravel Hi Jason! So kind of you to send such a helpful reply!
I was curious, how restricting a mask feels knowing how you could travel freely before, and how uncomfortable it is wearing it for hours in very hot climates? For me emotionally it feels like it just won't be the same as before.
You said compared to other countries in the region, Jordan is very expensive and you asked a question of your viewers what locals think of the prices? Did you receive any responses and did anyone say you were being charged tourist prices or were traveling in tourist areas?
Thanks!
Bob
The most beautiful Arab country, Jordan, respect is a very special tourist, safety is very nice, Jordan
Actually, much of the area of that plaza in front of the amphitheater was once the location of the Philadelphia Hotel, which is where I stayed in June 1977 for a night before joining an archeological dig in Petra (and again in August for a couple of nights before flying to London). The front entrance to the hotel faced the amphitheater, where cars and taxis would deposit travelers. I stood transfixed, gazing at the amphitheater after my taxi ride, before turning reluctantly away to enter the hotel lobby. The hotel, by 1977, was a bit shabby after decades of use. I believe it was finally torn down in the mid-1980's. I had a wonderful summer in 1977: the Jordanians in Amman and Aqaba, and the Bedul in and around Petra were wonderful hosts. Back then, Petra was virtually untouched. All summer, we had just two tour groups of any size visit us on the dig site (15 or 20 persons each time). Days went by with no visitors, which was wonderful. No vendors, no ticky-tack curio shops, no tourist hotels in nearby Wadi Musa, no "park entrance" fees or requirements... just the ancient city, the Bedul, and the 20-odd persons on our dig. Several times, the Bedul invited us into their tents; they'd slaughter a goat, boil virtually all of it after cutting it into pieces, and serve it up on large round platters of flatbread with mounds of rice and sauce from the pot. We'd sit around the platter and talk and laugh and eat and watch the stars come out. Now, of course, it's a different scene. Glad I saw it back before it became a tourist hot spot.
That waa nice of the girl to enlighten and guide you around.😊
absolutely charming places you visited in Amman! I can't wait to go!
You should visit California, there is so much to do over here. It’s Beautiful weather during fall and spring , we have lakes , Pacific Ocean , snow in the mountains during winter . Valleys , Theme parks . Roads are so much easier to drive over here . California is so big . Lots to do
Looks like an awesome visit! Hoping to get to visit Jordan someday too.
It’s a bucket list country for sure!
Very nice and a thriving city. It was great to see how the people live. Thanks Jason
i love it how you fired the 1st guide half way and then hired a new guide
Hahaha I didn’t fire Fatma. She returns later in the Jordan series!
thank you dear Jason, for all the videos enjoyed, with love Always
Ahmad is a cutie ☺ I am planning a trip to Jordan soon so this is helpful.
Jordan looks amazing especially the city of Salt! Have you looked it up? It's spectacular.
Please visit and vlog about Sudan. That would be amazing!
Jason, your videos are amazing and I look forward to watching all of them.
Happy to hear that
Hey what a beautiful town and that 13:20 looks delicious eating with your hands. Thanks for the tour mate. I’m your new fan from LA 👍🏼🤩🇺🇸
It was really good. Would love to get to LA one day.
@@JasonBillamTravel You should! 🤗
Hi dear, I watched all your series on Jordan and couldn't really understand which month did you visit? Would be nice if you highlight this in your speaking. The video was made uploaded around February. Then you mention its early winter, this will help me to plan my trip soon. Thanks a lot
In terms of the strongest currency in the world
First ... Kuwait
Second ... Bahrain
Third ... Oman
Fourth Jordan
🙂🙂
..but Jordan has lower gdp per capita.
@@aungmyintoo4635 its pegged to USD meaning that the currency won't lose or gain valie
It's an exchange rate. It has nothing to do with the strength of the economy. Still, the JOD is very stable.
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh Jason . The middle east is a beautiful and mesmerizing part of the world . I am looking forward for this series . Again an excellent vlog and I thank you for that/this . Your camera lens loves you and with a blessed hand for editing . What an excellent job you too . You capture what is most needed to showcase the country that you are in . You make the audience feel like they are together with you in that moment . Not everyone can do that nor do they have that touch to do it . You know Jason the food in the middle east taste better than anywhere else . That hummus looks phenomenally delicious . Fatima is lost loool . The mansaf looks delicious . Eating with your hands is essential in the middle east and also in India . Poor people did not have utensils so there hands was the utensils to eat with . Shukran Ya Jason . Please take care and be safe. May Allah continue to bless you and guide you and protect you and keep you safe .
Thanks a lot. I love the Middle East (I think it goes without saying). Eating with your hands is all part of the experience!
very interesting, some parts of the city reminded me of my city La Paz, in Bolivia :) La Paz is in a mounty valley, so many streets going up and down ;)
Interesting comparison. I’ve been wanting to visit La Paz for years. Maybe this year.
@@JasonBillamTravel You will love it.... so much to see and many mixture of cultures. When Pachamama calls, you will get there 😉🙏
Be blessed and have always a healthy and safe journey 🙏
From a jordanian greetings to the people of south america.
@@lutfi1981 Greetings from the people of South Americ to the people of Jordan.... 🙏😁
Excellent videos!! We enjoy travelling with you virtually. Thanks!! Best regards!
Thank you! Happy to have you along for the ride!
Enjoyed your vlog. I am touring Jordan in October- Amman, Jerash, Petra, Wadi Rum, Aquaba and Dead Sea. Can’t wait ! Sounds like I will need plenty of money as you say it’s expensive !
I think you will. But it’ll be worth it! Maybe you’ll find this series very useful.
You've done so kuch already!! Loved the first video. Look forward to the next.
Been 5 times to Jordan all over, loved it.
Great, next one coming soon. Jordan is great.
So spooky not many visitors. I have been on the Citadel 6 or 7 times. I keep seeing new antiquities each visit. It is worth slowly exploring.
Great to hear the sounds of the Old Town again.
Wages are really low. There is no Social safety net in Jordan. It barely recovered after the GFC and now 2 years of the pandemic the tourist workers have suffered. It is important for tourists to tip well, especially the tourist drivers.
Thanx for sharing.
What a wonderful place! Somewhere I've always wanted to go.
Great place and great food and great company. I love your videos and the way you explain things.
Welcome bro I hope u had a good time
Thanks for taking us on a tour of Jordan, Jason. I look forward to watching the rest of the trip around the country!
Thanks so much I've never known much about Jordan. But I have learnt a lot from your video
Great to know!
You welcome in my country i hope see you tomorrow if you have time old fellower , 💙💚💚
I love the video, it reminds me with mu old days in Jordan. I agree with you Jason, Jordan is expensive for local and foreigners
Glad to hear it. Yep!
Wow Jordan one of my dream destinations!Thank your for this, I LOVE your channel
Great to know. Thanks!
Hi! I really like your videos in Amman! I’m thinking travel to in November. Do you know were I can find guide? 😊
Superb portrayal of a wonderful city Amman, even better than world normac.Fabulous Job Jason!
Thanks Ahmad
السلام عليكم… الحمد الله على سلامه وصولك الى بلدك نفتقد وجودك معنا في العراق بصراحه استمتعنا بكل مجهود قدمته هنا شكرا..الاردن بلد جميل وجار طيب تحياتي لك وللجميع...
Jason, eres Grande
From a local perspective the prices in Amman are pretty steep but you can manage to have a decent time without spending that much . You can go to Wadie Rum that got the most spectacular rocks formations and the closest environments to Mars on earth visit the dead sea and get to the lowest point on earth visit the roman ruins in Jarash the most well preserved romen city outsid Italy visit the ancient churches in Madapa and see the oldest mosaic in all the world there is over 120.000 ancient sites in Jordan 120 register in UNICIFE as part of the world culture the ancient city of Petra is one of the moderns 7 wonders of the world it used to recive over 1.000.000 visitor every year before covid pandemic overall i hope you injoy this trip
Injoy
That is a beautiful place, was there on our way to Petra. I want to go back to explore more.
Hello jason, happy to see that you're enjoying your time in Jordan
hi jayson welcome to Jordan. try to visit here in aqaba also it is a southern city of Jordan. it is near in red sea.its near also in petra and wadi rum.am sure you will love it.by its nice to visit here during summer time.
Simpaticna reportaža, posebno za nas koji se spremamo put Amana. Lepo urađeno i što je za pohvalu. Priča sporo i razgovetno pa se sve razume. Bravo.
Da li si bio u Jordanu vec?
@@neznamtija8081 nisam.
Love from India
Jordan is So beautifull❤
Never knew Jordon was part of Roman Empire.Jason good video of citadel in night vision.
Welcome to my country, hope you had a great stay!
I'm in Amman right now visiting in-laws. I much prefer it in the summer but even in the winter it's not bad. The food is definitely good. I highly recommend Petra and Wadi Rum, though I've not been to either in the winter so I don't know how they'll be this time of year. Enjoy your travels though and stay safe.
I’ve already visited both as this series was filmed at the end of last year. Both were spectacular - perhaps a little cold in the winter, but slightly quieter as a result. Thank you!
WOW, INCREDIBLE
Very nice video. Love from Pakistan.
Thanks Parkash!
I visited there 2 years ago in summer and I stayed in that hotel but it was very hot no air condition 😅
I was in Jordan in December 2019, i remember damn well every streets and was a pleasure to see them again in your videos!
Ps. Everytime that Jason call all round bread "pizza" an Italian like me dead inside a little bit ahahah
I can imagine how much that hurt you haha.
i just love your videos jason!!!! you are smart and profound and i feel every thing trough your vidoes
Glad to hear that.
Hello Hello it is so nice to see more and more young people traveling vlogers, hope and sure you are going to have great time in Beautiful Jordan , Amazing places Uniq:Jaresh, Dead sea , and Petra. Lovely people as well, great food. In few days February memorial day of King Husain, Great personality, R.I.P. in Aman Kapital city
Lovely vlog❤️🇯🇴
it would have been awesome if you went to the modern part of the city :3 would recommend you to visit it if you are willing to go back to Jordan
great trip, thanks
Hey Jason thanks for visiting our country.. Jordan offers much much more than the Citadel or Hashem restaurant or Petra.. there is just so much to take in.. as 7 civilizations passed its soil.. as for the economics unfortunately it's very bad at the moment and Jordan is very very expensive to us Jordanians as the salaries are very low... not mentioning the unemployment rate which almost hit 50% now... anyways happy u enjoyed ur stay here.. and hopefully you will discover more in future visits.
Hi beautiful 😘❤️ lady
Hi, could you please suggest places to visit. Which restaurants and Cafe mostly local people go to. Don't want to try typical tourist places 🙄
@@nigaratazhiyeva2903 hi! Sure thing! In Amman you can visit the Jordanian museum, Qasr al-Abd (35 km outside of Amman) on the way to this place there's the cave of Jesus Christ, Qasr Almashta (it's actually near the airport) ... as to where to eat you have khashouqa (خاشوقة) it makes very yummy food, al-webde area, one of the oldest areas in Amman if you wanna eat in that area, there's Jordan Heritage Restaurant, it offers very authentic food in a modern way (it's an area full of cafes) for sweets there is Nafeesah (their sweets are sooo yummy, if you are curious about any kind you can ask to try it (and it's for free) if u are allergic to anything tell any place. These places are in Amman and its suburbs.. if you want more places just tell me
@@lubmo9129 thank you so much ❤️ it was very helpful! If you don't mind to write the places where do usually young local people spend their time, maybe with some live music and dancing I'd really appreciate that 🙌🏻
@@nigaratazhiyeva2903 oh and you are most welcome! 😊 hope u enjoy your trip... and if you have time visit the north.. it's much cooler than the south
Jordan is one of the most expensive countries in the middle east. Enjoy your time
That’s true, but it’s worth it!
It's beautiful and it's quite impressive they kept their currency up from inflation. it's not expensive
I suppose it has its pros and cons (Jordan is expensive for locals).
As a Jordanian i can say Amman can be expensive. But outside Amman is very cheap. Try to go to alsalt city. Or to umm qais in the far north. And don't miss the deadsea panorama for a great high view of the deadsea .Petra.wadi rum and Dana reserve is s must.thanks for the nice and informative video
Good to know. Thanks for the tips!
Beautiful city
What other entry regulations did you have to cover off to get in the country?
In general while some places are costly (similar to Europe or America), however you do always have a cheap and good quality option (cheaper than Europe or America). Yes the Jordanian currency is maybe one of the strongest in the world.
Hi Jason. I stayed at the Al Midan 2 years ago and your video brought back some happy memories. You have my fullest admiration for the way you have turned your passion for travel into a full-time career. I started travelling in the mid-90s by backpacking around India and I'm off to my 90th country later this week (Barbados). I would consider doing a vlog but I don't think anyone would understand my Black Country accent so I'll leave it to the master and I look forward to following your future travels. All the best.
Wonderful Video as Always Jason 👌. CONGRATULATIONS on your 51st Country🎆. I made it to Istanbul. It is truly Amazing. Feel so Grateful to be here ☘✌.
Jason u should have also come to Aqaba There are so many beautiful destinations u can visit :)
Well come in Jordan
Mind blowing video, your presentation is outstanding and your way of talking is so impressive. Lots of love from Assam ❤️❤️❤️, India
Happy to hear that. Dhanyabad!
It really is
You’re totally right about high prices
Yeah. On the whole it’s still worth a visit though, Petra and Wadi Rum are pure bucket list places.
welcome to Jordan
Nice vid! What camera do you use ??
You can buy ticket online in 50 dollar I think for week in one time buy and enter all old place by this tikets with out buy alot of money
Hi Jason! Maybe you’ve answered this before - how do you find guides/people to show you around? Are they paid (either by you or through a service)? You always have such nice people with you!
Couchsurfing is really handy. Instagram works wonders too.
Jordan seems to be a tolerant country for different religions and ethnicities.
Amazing and educational. Thanks again. John in Chicago
Appreciate it, John
Hi Jason, following your journeys for a few months love your work, Amman looks very historical if coming from the uk is a visa required? Keep up the brilliant work well done !
As a Brit you can easily get a visa on arrival or pay in advance for the Jordan Pass, which will get you a visa and access to the main tourist sites like Petra.
@@JasonBillamTravel I am actually Irish but don't hold that against lol 😆
welcome to jordan i love this video and waiting for the next in your trip 😍
Thank you!
Fatmah is so cute :)
JORDAN is amazing, I can't wait to go there. Visiting Petra is one of my dreams! Love you from Algeria.
Why Is the Jordanian Dinar So Expensive? The Jordanian dinar is expensive because its currency is pegged to the USD. The country keeps fixed exchange rates and so its currency doesn't float from changes in supply and demand. Rather, the government has a tight monetary policy that restricts the value of the currency. Because of that you can experience difficulty to exchange Jordan dinar outside Jordan like Europe or US etc
wow I lived in Amman 2016~2017!
Nice, how did you find it overall?
@@JasonBillamTravel Oh, I'm a Korean Muslim who converted to Islam in 2013, and I've always wanted to live in an Islamic country. And with the help of my Jordanian friends, I went to Jordan in 2016 to learn a Arabic and Islam and came back. The Jordanians welcomed a converted Korean Muslim from distant Korea, and I have only good memories of Jordan. 👍👍👍
Great place 😍👍
Wowww Omg..very nice video.. ❤ Love from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thank you!
Good work brother I love your videos
Thanks Hassan!
I miss Jordan ❤
Great video once again man, miss your intro - if you know you know 😉
Would love to see you go back to my home country Bangladesh, much love from uk!
Haha, those days are long gone! Not sure when I’ll next be back to that part of the world but let’s see!
Love you both my best friends, Miss you Naheel