The Jordan Tourism Board Invites Indian Travellers to Explore the authenticity of the “Kingdom of Time”
The Jordan Tourism Board is delighted to launch its latest brand film, specifically created to captivate the imagination of the Indian travellers and showcase the unexplored beauty and allure of the Jordan.
“We are excited to unveil this captivating video that celebrates Jordan’s beauty and culture from an Indian perspective. This video combines elements of Bollywood, BOHO styling, and indigenous Jordanian culture to create a mesmerizing connection with the Indian travellers, inviting them to explore the treasures of our Kingdom. The film brings out the best of food, culture, history, adventure and luxury experiences, and tells you what make Jordan an all year round destination.” said Jordan Tourism Board.
Featuring popular Indian influencers and travel enthusiasts Aakriti Rana Gill and Shaurya Sandhya Tulshyan, the video captures the magic of Jordan from their perspective, tempting the viewers to add the same to their bucket list. The enchanting melody of “Zahir” by young Indian artist Akanksha Sethi, adds an extra dash of allure and excitement to the experience.
The film has been shot across five iconic locations, namely the majestic Treasury in Petra, vibrant Rainbow Street in Amman, picturesque Sun City Camp in Wadi Rum, and serene Ayla in Aqaba and showcases the diversity in landscapes and experiences that await travellers in Jordan.
From exploring historical marvels to the adventurous spirit of Wadi Rum and Aqaba, every moment is bound to be unforgettable. Whether it’s savouring the exotic local cuisine at Fakhreldin Restaurant in Amman or luxuriating in Martian Tents in Wadi Rum; or even hot air balloon rides and scuba diving in Aqaba, the video captures it all.
It is an open invitation to Indian travellers to shed their inhibition and embark on a new travel adventure. Every moment in Jordan promises to be unforgettable.
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