Visitors to Ma’in Hot Springs Decline by 28% Over Two Months

Visitors to Ma’in Hot Springs Decline by 28% Over Two Months
Visitors to Ma’in Hot Springs Decline by 28% Over Two Months
The number of visitors to Ma’in Hot Springs during January and February reached 5,754, including 4,454 Jordanians and 1,300 foreign visitors, marking a 27.9% decline compared with the same period last year, according to data from the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.اضافة اعلان

Preliminary ministry figures showed that the number of visitors during the same period last year stood at 7,982, including 6,087 Jordanians and 1,895 foreign visitors.

According to the official page of the “Urdunna Jannah” domestic tourism program, Ma’in Hot Springs is considered one of Jordan’s most important natural therapeutic destinations, distinguished by mountainous terrain intersected by dozens of hot springs flowing as natural waterfalls.

The area is home to 64 thermal springs, with temperatures ranging between 32°C and 65°C, making it an ideal environment for relaxation and natural therapy.

The Ma’in Hot Springs Resort remains a key destination on Jordan’s medical tourism map, particularly during the winter season, thanks to the area’s warm climate near the Jordan Valley and its abundance of natural hot springs.