Development Zones




Tourism in the Dead Sea

Dead Sea Development Zone

The Eastern Shore of the Dead Sea in Jordan Is Considered One of the Most Attractive Natural and Spiritual Sites in The World, As This Serves a Network of New Roads, Hotels, Archaeological Sites

And It Is the Lowest Point in The World About 423 Meters Below Sea Level, Which Attracts Many Tourists from Around the World. It Was Used by Kings, Emperors, Merchants and Prophets in The Past.

Ajloun is Considered to be Jordan's Outlet in Summer, which is Rich in Evergreen Forests Throughout and Islamic as well as Christian Monuments Wherever You Go, in addition to Fresh Pure Air and Picturesque Nature, making this Province a Destination & a Park for Many Tourism Lovers

Among Its Unique Advantages Are the Following:

The Lowest Spot on Earth Is about (423 M) Below Sea Level.

 

The Concentration of Oxygen in The Dead Sea Region's Air Is as High as About 36%, With A Global Rate of About 26%.

 

Atmospheric Pressure Rises Between (1061) And (1065) Pascal, Which Is About 5% Higher Than the Value of Atmospheric Pressure at Sea Level.

 

Low Humidity Is Equivalent to (35%) In Its Rate.

 

The Diversity of the Nature of the Dead Sea Region Between Natural, Historical, Recreational, Religious and Biodiversity Tourism.

 

Therapeutic Properties of Dead Sea Water, Clay and Air Such as Skin and Thoracic Diseases Such as Psoriasis, Eczema, Asthma, Respiratory Diseases and Arthritis.

 

The Baptism Site Is the Approved Pilgrimage Destination for Christian Churches in January Each Year, Attracting Visitors and Pilgrims from Various Churches and Christian Communities on the Northern Side of the Dead Sea.

 

The Concentration of Salinity Is 34.2% And Is Nine Times That of Other Seas.

 

Studies Have Shown That There Is an Ozone-Rich Layer Above Sea Level Up to an Altitude of 25 Kilometers, And Ozone with Water Vapor Over the Sea Filters and Ultraviolet Radiation, So Ultraviolet Radiation Is Relatively Weak Due to High Atmospheric Pressure, Which Means an Increase in Oxygen Rate at Sea Level.

 

A Winter Climate Moderate in The Dead Sea Where the Temperature Does Not Exceed (25c) Degrees in Winter.

 

Mineral Wealth Contains More Than (30%) of Its Water Concentration on More Than 25 Important and Unique Minerals and Rare Elements Such as Potassium, Magnesium, Potassium and Sulfur, and (11) Minerals That Do Not Exist in Any Ocean in The World.

Reaches about (25c) degrees.