Jordan is located in the heart of the Middle East and has an access to the Red Sea via the port city of Aqaba and has a combination of Mediterranean and desert climates.
Jordan enjoys a range of geographical features, starting from the
Jordan Rift Valley in the West ending at the desert plateau of the East, with a range of small hills running the length of the country in between.
Lowest Point: Dead Sea, - 408 meters
(-1338.6 feet)
Highest Point: Jebel Rum, 1734 meters (5689 feet)
Total Area: 89,213 sq. km (34, 445 sq. miles)
Land: 88,884 sq. km (34, 318 sq. miles)
Water: 329 sq. km (127 sq. miles)
Population: 5.7 Million
For more details please visit the following links:
www.tourism.jo
www.mit.gov.jo
www.ammanchamber.org