Enjoy a well-balanced journey through Jordan combining history, nature, and relaxation. Airport pickup is arranged on arrival.
Visit to the breathtaking Petra. Continue to Wadi Rum for an unforgettable overnight desert experience.
Then travel north to explore Madaba and Mount Nebo, then relax at the Dead Sea. Continue your journey with a visit to the ancient Roman city of Jerash, followed by the historic Ajloun Castle.
Airport drop-off is arranged on the final day.
A complete Jordan experience in just five days.
The driver will be waiting for you at the Arrival Lobby, after immigration, custom area, and luggage pick up holding a sign with the Lead Passengers’ name outside Starbucks Cafe area and you can contact our team by WhatsApp for more information
Upon arrival to Queen Alia Airport our representative will meet you with a welcome signage of your name after you exit the customs. Transfer about 30 minutes to Amman hotel, check in & Overnight
Renowned for its charm and ancient cultural heritage, Petra marks the achievement of an impressive civilization, the Nabataean Arabs, who perfectly carved the city into its mountains. It was considered the most important strategic location as a link and point of convergence between the Arabian Peninsula to the south and the Levant in the north, to the far country of China and to the heart of Europe. The Siq is the main road that lies between the city’s rose colored mountains, which stand at a height of 80m and reach up to 1.2 Km at the end of the Siq. When sightseeing, visitors will be astounded by the sight of the Treasury, which represents the masterpiece of the ancient city with a height of up to 45m and width of 30m, all of which is carved into the mountain. The city dates back to the first century AD and its design reflects the advance of the Nabataean civilization On July 7, 2007 Petra was announced as one of the new Seven Wonders of the World.
After visiting Petra, heading to Wadi Rum, The Moon Valley, to see the most incredible sunset ever.
The Madaba Map, also known as the Madaba Mosaic Map, is part of a floor mosaic in the early Byzantine church of Saint George in Madaba, Jordan. The Madaba Map depicts part of the Middle East and contains the oldest surviving original cartographic depiction of the Holy Land and especially Jerusalem.
The summit of the Siyagha, 700 m above the Jordan Valley overlooking the NE part of the Dead Sea, is believed to be Mount Nebo, the place where Moses - the prophet revered by the three monotheistic religions - has been shown the Promised Land, and where he died. Today, Mount Nebo is an active Memorial, Franciscan monastery, and archaeological site that attracts visitors from the whole world, not only because of its historical and religious significance but also because of the outstanding artistic value of the architectural remains and Byzantine mosaics that it preserves and displays.
The Dead Sea, also known by other names, is a salt lake bordered by Jordan to the east and Israel and the West Bank to the west. It lies in the Jordan Rift Valley, and its main tributary is the Jordan River.
Arrive to Amman after a long day to relax at your hotel
Jerash is a Jordanian city, the capital and largest city of Jerash province. It is home to approximately 50,745 of the province's 237,000 inhabitants. Located in the north-western part of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Gersh rises about 600 metres from the Sea, about 48 km from Amman, Jordan.
Visiting the town of Ajlun with its fortress; one of the best preserved examples of medieval Arab military architecture in the entire Middle East, which was once governed by Saladin. Enjoy the magnificent view into the Jordan Valley. Proceed to visit the Greco-Roman City of Jerash, also known as the City of the thousand columns. Jerash showcases the grandeur of Imperial Rome (and is sometimes referred to as the Pompeii of the East). It is considered one of the largest, and most well preserved sites of Roman architecture in the World outside Italy. As the most pristine Decapolis City (meaning ten cities in Greek) in the modern world, Jerash’s prosperity can be admired in the colonnaded main street and lovely Oval Piazza. Return to Amman. History: In 1596, during the Ottoman Empire, Ajloun was noted in the census as being located in the nahiya of Ajloun in the liwa of Ajloun. It had a population of 313 Muslim households, and 20 Muslim bachelors, in addition to 20 Christian households.
at morning riving heading to the airport (time to say goodbye)
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