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Is Jordan female friendly?

Jordan can be the best place for solo female travel, as there are many incredible sites and activities to explore, as long as you keep safe. From cooking classes and private culture tours to snorkeling and an unforgettable Petra experience, you'll have the time of your life.



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Wearing shorts can also be seen as disrespectful, so opt for long pants instead. Dress codes are generally stricter for women than men, and many female travellers choose to wear a headscarf like the local women.

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Not only do most women find these types of pants comfortable, but they also tend to be a bit more light-weight which is perfect for Jordan's warmer climate. Just make sure to do a bend test if you are wearing leggings to make sure they aren't see-through; Jordan is not the place for a wardrobe malfunction.

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Is Jordan Safe for Female Travelers? Jordanians are known to be highly respectful towards women. However, as with anywhere, sexual assault, unfortunately, remains a possibility. Consider dressing more modestly to respect etiquette, blend in with local people, and ward off unwanted attention.

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Jordan is a conservative society. You should dress modestly and behave courteously. It's illegal to drink alcohol on the street but permissible in bars, clubs, hotels and private homes. There are strict alcohol limits for drivers, similar to those of the UK.

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The UK Foreign Office considers Jordan to be a safe destination and, aside from its advice on avoiding the border with Syria, has no travel advisories in place. However, although most tourists have visited the country without incident, it is worth remaining vigilant.

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It's recommended that if you choose to wear jeans in Jordan that they are loose-fitting. My local, Jordanian driver did mention that a sure sign of a local female is a long shirt that covers the butt when wearing jeans. Thus, if you want to fit in more as a local, be sure to wear a long shirt.

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All Christian religious ceremonies are allowed to be publicly celebrated in Jordan. An Eastern Orthodox Church during a snow storm in Amman, Jordan. Jordan's Arab Christians are exceptionally well integrated in the Jordanian society and enjoy a high level of freedom.

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