Lilly
Amman
3 days
I'm a fun person. I like to make new friends
Mariam
Amman
3 days
I’m half American, half palestinian. I lived the majority of my later life in the States and wanted a change. I recently moved back to Amman, for the long term. I’m curious, adaptable, and enjoy connecting with new people and exploring different cultures. I have a passion for learning and tackling challenges, and I love finding creative solutions, whether it’s at work or in everyday life. In my downtime, you’ll probably find me trying out local cuisine, discovering hidden gems around the city, or enjoying a quiet evening with a good book. I'm looking forward to meeting new friends and sharing experiences!
Roseanda
Amman
3 days
Simple girl who enjoys life and traveling blessings always looking for new adventure, experinces and fun. I am an easy going person,fun to be around and I like to meet people from different backgrounds, mentality and interests. It’s all about the simplicity.
yasmeen
Hii im a 22 year old student here in amman . a bit of an introvert so don’t mind the autistic attitude but open to making friends!<33
Jamileh
A keen traveller who lives with her family in Amman, willing to share travel experiences and advices for female travelers and open for exchange opportunities. Visit Amman my hometown and let’s have a drive around the city.
Based on 3 experiences
Anne
France
Volunteering and traveling in Amman, Jordan: - safe if you behave following the rules in this country - easy to meet people, speak english everywhere - the food was delicious, especially knafeh, a must try!
Posted: January 18, 2024Experienced: September, 2023My experience in Jordan was amazing! We started in Amman with a two nights stay. People are amazing and really lovely, friendly! At first I didnt know what to expect from Jordan but at the end of the day I realized how safe I actually felt. Afterwards we went to Wadi Rum. We bought a guided tour with a night stay in the desert and it was magical experience. The locals were so friendly and nice. Food was probably the best I ever ate in a foreign country. We then went to Wadi Musa to see Petra and the tour was just amazing. We saw a lot and it was worth every step! We walked from 7 am until 4 pm. The last location was the dead see and well... once you are there you just have to get inside and take a swim. It feels like flying and the water is just great. You have showers there (depends where you go) because after a while you can feel the itch because of the salt. Well thats it! The food was amazing, locals were amazing, prices were solid. The total money I spet for 6 days was maybe around 500€
Posted: January 4, 2024Lulu
hii my name is lulu! i’m half japanese, half palestinian and i love music (producing, djing, listening), and videi games :) i’d love to check out the local music scene of countries i go to and if anyone is interested in the Japanese underground music scene i’m confident that i can give you good recommendations!