Connect with Travelers in Jordan
Jordan is a captivating destination filled with ancient wonders and warm hospitality. Join a vibrant travel community of solo travelers, digital nomads, and backpackers eager to explore and connect.
Jordan Why Travelers Love Jordan
Rich Culture & History
Discover Jordan’s incredible archaeological sites, ancient ruins, and vibrant Bedouin traditions that bring history to life.
Vibrant Travel Community
Meet solo travelers, digital nomads, and backpackers through Nomax, sharing journeys and making meaningful connections.
Easy to Navigate
Jordan’s compact size and reliable transport make it hassle-free to explore multiple cities and attractions on your own.
Something for Everyone
From hiking in Wadi Rum to floating in the Dead Sea or exploring lively markets, Jordan offers diverse experiences for all interests.
Unique Facts About Jordan
Jordan is home to Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
The Dead Sea in Jordan is the lowest point on Earth’s surface accessible by land.
Wadi Rum’s desert landscapes have been featured in major films like Lawrence of Arabia and The Martian.
Jordan has a rich tradition of hospitality and welcoming guests like family.
The ancient city of Jerash hosts one of the world’s best-preserved Roman ruins.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jordan safe for solo travelers?
Yes, Jordan is considered one of the safest destinations in the Middle East for solo travelers. The local people are friendly and welcoming, and tourist areas are well-patrolled. As always, basic travel precautions apply, but many solo visitors feel comfortable exploring independently.
What's the best way to meet travelers in Jordan?
Joining the Nomax community is a fantastic way to meet fellow travelers and locals alike. Additionally, social spots in cities like Amman, Petra, and Aqaba offer opportunities to connect, but Nomax makes finding travel companions easy and fun.
How many cities does Nomax cover in Jordan?
We have active communities in 3 cities across Jordan: Amman, Petra, and Aqaba, ensuring you can find companions no matter where you explore.
Do I need to speak the local language?
While Arabic is the official language, English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and by younger locals. Basic Arabic phrases can be helpful but are not essential for solo travelers.
What's the budget for traveling in Jordan?
Jordan offers options for various budgets. Backpackers can find affordable hostels and street food, while mid-range travelers can enjoy comfortable hotels and guided tours. Expect to budget more for entry fees to attractions like Petra, but overall, with smart planning, Jordan is accessible.
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