Petra, the desert of Wadi Rum, Jerash, the coral reefs of the Red Sea or Dead Sea soothing tranquility and a more than acceptable communications, should be justification enough that this country was teeming with tourists. But political and military conflicts of the neighboring nations greatly reduce the number of visitors to the country. On the other hand, make the visitor feel the burden of mass tourism. Jordan, a developing but poor in natural resources, has a more balanced economy than its Arab neighbors: agriculture, mining, tourism and industry, which begins to start, are the pillars of this country. But there is another hidden pillar in the development of Jordan currency of emigration. The Jordanian bet by tourism is based on appropriate prices and a constantly improving services, which together with the friendliness and hospitality of its people ensure a promising future for this pillar of its economy.