> Borders: Travel by Land
Visitors with a valid
passport may obtain a
visa at any Jordanian embassy,
consulate, or legation abroad. You can also obtain a
visa upon arrival at
Amman’s Queen Alia International
Airport or at any other border crossing (except the King
Hussein Bridge and the ferryboat from Egypt)..
Visa fees
are 10 JD / $ 14 for single entry and 20 JD / $ 28 for
multiple entries to be paid in local currency and are
valid for two weeks but can be extended at any police
station. Few formalities need to be observed when
departing Jordan. A departure tax of 5 JD is paid at any
border crossings except the airports.
Land entry into Jordan is
possible through Egypt ,Israel, Syria, Iraq and Saudi
Arabia.
From
Syria:
Coming to
Jordan by road from Syria, you can cross into Jaber or
Ramtha.
Jaber is 80 kms away from
Amman and is most commonly
used by visitors while Ramtha 90 kms away is mainly for
cargo. Both borders are open 24/7 throughout the year.
From
Israel
Jordan is on
Israel’s eastern border, and the border crossings
between the two countries have been open since the 1994
Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty, with three crossing points
currently in operation.
The
Wadi ArabaTerminal
The
Wadi Araba
Terminal, was the first border crossing to be opened
between Jordan and Israel. Located about three
kilometers north of Aqaba & Eilat, it serves those
interested in short visits between the two countries.
It is used by tourists and Israelis, as well as for
cargo.
Wadi Araba Crossing/South
Border, located in the south, 324 kms away from
Amman,
connecting the two Red Sea resorts of Eilat and Aqaba.
These are open Sun – Thurs 06:30hrs – 22:00hrs and Fri –
Sat 0800hrs – 20:00hrs. At these crossing, visas for
most nationalities can be obtained at the border; prior
permits are not needed except for restricted
nationalities. Wadi Araba Crossing closes on Islamic New
Year day and Yom Kippur.
The Allenby Border Terminal
(King Hussein Bridge)
The Allenby
Border Terminal is the southernmost Jordan River
crossing. Located in the Jordan Valley, east of Jericho
(Yerikho), it is about an hour’s drive from Jerusalem in
Israel and from Amman in Jordan, and is the shortest
route between Amman and the cities in Israel’s center.
The terminal also serves the Palestinian Authority, and
is permitted for use by Palestinians and foreign
tourists. It is also a cargo crossing point between
Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan.
The Allenby/King
Hussein Bridge, 57 kms away from
Amman, located in the
southern Jordan Valley, is open Sun. – Thurs. 08:00hrs –
20:00hrs for arrivals and 8:00 to 14:00 for departures
and Fri-Sat 08:00hrs – 13:00hrs.
PLEASE NOTE:
Prior
visas must be arranged and cannot be obtained at the
border. Private cars and tour buses cannot cross –
travelers must change vehicles upon crossing or use the
other two border crossings.
The Jordan River Border Terminal
(Sheikh Hussein crossing)
Sheikh
Hussein crossing /North Border, 90 kms away from
Amman.
located in the north close to Lake Tiberias (Sea of
Galilee), open 24/7 throughout the year.
From Iraq:
Coming to
Jordan by road from Iraq through Al Karamah Border
Crossing which is 331 kms away from Amman and is open
24/7 throughout the year.
From Saudi
Arabia:
There are three border crossings with
Saudi Arabia from the east
• Umari Border Crossing: 155 kms away from
Amman and is
open 24/7 throughout the year.
• Mudawara Border Crossing: 322 kms away
from Amman, and is open 24/7 throught the year.
• Durra Border Crossing: It is in the
south , 349 kms away from Amman and is open 24/7
throuhgout the year.
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