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Is Jordan the safest Arab country?

Jordan is second safest Arab country, 16th internationally: report. Gallup's Global Law and Order index declared Jordan as the second safest country in the Arab World and 16th internationally, in a list of 115 countries covered by the report for the year 2020.



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Jordan News The 2022 Global Peace Index listed Iceland, New Zealand, Ireland, Denmark, and Austria as the most peaceful countries in the world. Qatar was the safest Arab country, ranking 23rd globally, followed by Kuwait at 39th, Jordan at 57th, the United Arab Emirates at 60th, and Oman at 64th.

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Jordanian people are really friendly and welcoming, and you'll make lots of local friends. Just keep your valuables secure when you go out, avoid walking around alone at night, and avoid isolated areas where you stand out. In short, the more you can blend in the easier time you'll have.

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Travel Safety – Israel and Jordan To better compare the safety of each country, we will use the safety index of travelsafe-abroad.com. So, Israel has a safety index of 60 (out of 100) Jordan has a safety index of 53 (out of 100)

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We advise: Exercise a high degree of caution in Jordan overall due to the threat of terrorism. Higher levels apply in some areas.

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The country's tourism board has emphasised that the country remains “safe and welcoming” to tourists, and that its focus is the “safety and wellbeing” of all visitors, who might want to explore the majestic Nabataean tombs at Petra, the mesmerising coastline along the Dead Sea or understand the lives of the Bedouin ...

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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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Jordanian people are really friendly and welcoming, and you'll make lots of local friends. Just keep your valuables secure when you go out, avoid walking around alone at night, and avoid isolated areas where you stand out. In short, the more you can blend in the easier time you'll have.

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