• Petra
  • Aqaba
  • As-Salt
  • Wadi Rum
  • Ajloun

At the peak of Thakafat’s cultural journey, we introduce Esraa Kitchen — a culinary masterpiece infusing passion into the cultural story. Operating under the Thakafat umbrella, Esraa Kitchen goes beyond a regular kitchen; it’s a culinary haven. Picture a journey through the aromas of Jordanian cuisine woven into each dish. Esraa Kitchen isn’t just a place to eat; it’s a sensory adventure that delights taste buds and leaves a lasting impression.

Having warmly welcomed around 4,275 visitors from 32 countries, Esraa Kitchen emerges as a global cultural ambassador. In this diverse mix of guests, a notable 70% were women, portraying the kitchen not just as a place to savour delightful dishes but as a safe space for women to immerse in new experiences and earn extra income.

In the rhythmic cadence of Thakafat’s cultural journey, we find the Cultural Hub — the vibrant core of the initiative. More than a physical space, the Cultural Hub is an immersive experience. Imagine a place where past and present meet, where tourists engage in lively conversations with locals amid cultural artifacts and the rich tapestry of Jordanian history. The Cultural Hub is a living archive, a sanctuary where tradition and modernity dance in harmony, offering visitors a distinctive glimpse into the soul of Jordan.


Experience the charm of Nomads hotel rooftop, adorned with Bedouin-inspired interiors, offering an enchanting setting with unparalleled views of the majestic sunset over the Petra mountains. It’s not just a rooftop; it’s a communal space where you can unwind, make new connections, and savour the moment. Our rooftop cafe is the perfect haven, where the intimacy of new friendships blends seamlessly with the breathtaking scenery.