There is an open invitation for Indian travelers to overcome their hesitations and embark on a unique travel adventure. Jordan awaits with unforgettable experiences at every turn
The Jordan Tourism Board has launched a captivating brand film aimed at inspiring Indian travelers to uncover the rich and diverse wonders of Jordan, the Travel Trade Journal reported.
“We are thrilled to present this enchanting video that highlights Jordan’s beauty and culture through an Indian lens. This production weaves together elements of Bollywood, BOHO styling, and indigenous Jordanian traditions, creating an irresistible connection with Indian travelers.
From discovering historical sites to embracing the adventurous spirit of Wadi Rum and Aqaba, every scene promises unforgettable moments. Whether indulging in the exotic flavors at Fakhreldin Restaurant in Amman, luxuriating in Martian Tents in Wadi Rum, or enjoying hot air balloon rides and scuba diving in Aqaba, the film captures the essence of Jordanian adventure and luxury
The film showcases the best of Jordan’s cuisine, culture, history, adventure, and luxury, emphasizing why Jordan is a must-visit destination all year round,” the Jordan Tourism Board said in a statement.
Featuring well-known Indian influencers and travel enthusiasts Aakriti Rana and Shaurya Sandhya Tulshyan, the video beautifully captures their experiences in Jordan, urging viewers to add this mesmerizing destination to their travel plans. The soulful track “Zahir” by young Indian artist Akanksha Sethi adds an extra layer of charm and excitement to the narrative, the TTJ reported.
The film takes viewers through five iconic locations: the majestic Treasury in Petra, the bustling Rainbow Street in Amman, the scenic Sun City Camp in Wadi Rum, the tranquil Ayla in Aqaba, and showcases the varied landscapes and experiences Jordan has to offer.
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