This day tour offers a unique experience primarily due to the combination of diverse historical periods, architectural styles, and geographical landscapes visited within a single day, starting from a truly unique location: the Dead Sea.
You transition from exploring the remarkably preserved grandeur of a Roman provincial city (Jerash) with its colonnaded streets, temples, and theaters, to visiting a formidable medieval Islamic fortress (Ajloun Castle) built to defend against the Crusaders. This offers a fascinating glimpse into two vastly different historical epochs and their distinct architectural and strategic approaches.
In essence, the uniqueness lies in the journey itself – moving from the world's lowest point to explore a Roman metropolis and a medieval castle, providing a rich tapestry of history, culture, and landscape diversity all experienced within one day.
Pickup from any Area in the Dead Sea ( Sweimeh Dead Sea Road, Sowayma) A driver will wait for you in the hotel lobby, displaying a signboard with your name. Return point: Reverts to the initial departure location or Amman City To confirm your pickup Please do not hesitate to contact your supplier one day prior to your tour to confirm the pickup location and timing. This will help ensure that your pickup is smooth and efficient, allowing you to arrive safely at your destination. Safety Tips * Be sure to provide your supplier with your full name and contact information. * Let your supplier know the exact address of your hotel or other pickup location. * Provide your supplier with the date and time of your pickup. * Contact us on WhatsApp 24/7 after you are done with booking
We provide convenient pickup services from any location within the Dead Sea area, specifically along the Sweimeh Dead Sea Road in Sowayma. To ensure a seamless start to your journey, your dedicated driver will greet you directly in your hotel lobby. From there, you will embark on a captivating trip to Jerash, a city renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved Roman ruins.
Ajloun Castle, or Qal'at ar-Rabad, is a 12th-century Muslim fortress on Mount Auf, built by Izz ad-Din Usama bin Munqidh, a general of Saladin, between 1184 and 1188 AD. Its strategic location controlled Ajloun's iron mines and protected the region from Crusader forces while overseeing trade routes and the Jordan Valley. Architecture: The castle features Islamic military architecture, characterized by fortified gates, high towers, and defensive elements such as a drawbridge and moat. However, few original features remain due to subsequent rebuilds and earthquakes. Towers and Chambers: Visitors can explore inner courtyards, chambers, and passageways, immersing themselves in the life that once existed within the fortress centuries ago. The castle features a small museum with exhibits related to its history, showcasing mosaics and medieval weaponry. Surrounding Area: The area offers picturesque scenery, known for its olive groves.
Jerash is an ancient Roman city renowned for being one of the best-preserved archaeological sites in the Middle East. Located approximately 48 kilometers north of Amman. Founded in the 2nd century BC, the city thrived during Roman rule, becoming a significant hub for trade and commerce. Its exceptional ruins include temples, theaters, baths, and colonnaded streets. Key attractions in Jerash include: The Arch of Hadrian: Erected in 129 AD, this triumphal arch honors the visit of the Roman emperor Hadrian. The Temple of Artemis: Dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis, this is among the largest and best-preserved Roman temples in the Middle East. The South Theater: Constructed in the 2nd century AD, this theater accommodates up to 5,000 spectators and continues to host concerts and performances today.
Upon the conclusion of your enriching historical explorations at the ancient city of Jerash and the formidable Ajloun Castle, your private driver will seamlessly transport you back to the serene and therapeutic waters of the Dead Sea. This return journey will allow for a period of relaxation and reflection, transitioning from the historical marvels of the day to the unique natural wonder that awaits you.
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