Jordan – Digital Nomad Guide
Jordan balances ancient trade routes with a sharp cafe culture, where the steep hills of Amman cascade down to evening mansaf gatherings and weekend escapes toward the red sand camps of Wadi Rum. The country pivots effortlessly between Petra's carved stone facades and the surreal, salty float of the Dead Sea, with roadside stalls serving hot knafeh and sage-heavy tea marking every necessary pause. While the dinar is strong, things remain affordable, and the reliable fiber internet in neighborhoods like Abdoun or Jabal Lweibdeh makes the workday seamless before the inevitable four-hour Friday family feast. Patient nomads who value Bedouin tradition as much as the hum of a growing desert startup scene will thrive in this environment of deep hospitality and conservative social rhythms.
Visa
Tourist visa on arrival for most nationalities (14-30 days). Jordan Pass available for longer stays combining tourist visa with attraction entries.