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Highlights:
Amman - Dead Sea - Pella -
Umm Qais - Jerash - Ajlun -
Madaba - Mt. Nebo - Kerak - Petra - Wadi Rum
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Day by day tour:
DAY
01
AMMAN
Arrival at the
Queen
Alia International Airport in Amman, where you will be met by our
representative, assisted through customs and formalities and
escorted your hotel in
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DAY 02 AMMAN
A morning city tour of Amman, visiting the Roman Theatre, the Citadel,
the Archeology and Folklore Museums, old and modern Amman, and one of
many art galleries in this capital city. Afternoon at leisure. Tonight
we will take a tour to
Kan
Zaman Village for dinner and a folklore show. ( BD ). |
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DAY 03
DEAD SEA /
PELLA
/ UMM QAIS
After breakfast we proceed to the
Dead Sea
for a swim in the salty waters of this lowest spot on earth. Here you
will experience the ultimate sensation of trying to swim, while you
can actually only float. You have free time at the
Dead Sea
for swimming and relaxing at the beach. Continue on to Pella, another
city of the Decapolis, in the Jordan Valley. Most of the visible
structures date from the Roman, Byzantine and Islamic periods (2nd to
14th Centuries A.D.) and there is ample evidence of human occupation
during the earlier Hellenistic, Persian, Iron, Bronze, Chalcolithic,
Neolithic and Paleolithic periods. Then proceed to Umm Qais or Gadara
of antiquity. Gadara commands a magnificent view over the northern
Jordan
Valley, the Sea of Galilee (Lake Tiberias), the Yarmouk River gorge
and the Golan Heights. In the evening we return to the hotel in
Amman
for overnight. (B) |
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DAY 04
AMMAN
/ JERASH / AJLUN
Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, enjoy an orientation tour of
Amman, the capital of the Hashemite Kingdom. Often referred to as
the "White
City" because of the white stone used to build houses, Amman offers
a contrast between oriental and cosmopolitan. Proceed to the North
of Amman for a 45-minute drive to the best-preserved example of
Roman civilization, the city of
Jerash. Jerash, part of the
Decapolis (the ten big Roman cities of the East) has been called the
“Pompeii of the East” for its unique state of preservation. The city
features theaters, churches, temples (Zeus and Artemis), a Nymphaeum
and colonnaded streets. After the visit, proceed to the Saracen
castle at Ajlun. This 12th Century castle was built by Saladin in
his successful campaign to drive the Crusaders from Jordan in 1189
and is an outstanding example of Arab/Islamic military architecture.
In the late afternoon, return to you’re hotel in Amman for
overnight. (B) |
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DAY 05 MADABA/ MT. NEBO / KERAK
After breakfast depart Amman to Petra via the Kings' Road. En route,
visit the mosaic city of Madaba, where the oldest map of the Holy
Land exists on the floor of Saint George's Church. Madaba, or Medeba
in antiquity, features many famous mosaics that exist in public and
private buildings. After Madaba, a short drive will bring us to Mt.
Nebo, the alleged burial site of Moses overlooking the Jordan Valley
and the Dead Sea. Here Franciscans have built a structure that
protects a 4th and 6th Century Byzantine church. After visiting this
site, we continue on via the scenic canyons of Wadi Mujib (Arnon's
Valley in the Bible) to the Crusader castle at Kerak. This 12th
Century hill top fortress features galleries, towers, and chapels
and ramparts that recall the gallantry of the Crusaders themselves.
Then proceed to Petra and check in at your hotel. (B) |
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DAY 06
PETRA
After breakfast, depart on a full day tour of
Petra.
Once the ancient Nabatean capital, this city has a lot to tell. The
visit starts at the visitors center, where we are assigned a Bedouin
guided horse for the journey to the entrance of the lost city. After
passing some tombs that are located outside the city, we will pass
through the Siq an immense crack in the Nubian sandstone. It is a
winding, one-kilometer-long fissure between overhanging cliffs that
seem to meet more than
300 feet overhead. Near the end of the passage, the Siq,
we will make one last turn and out of the gloom into a towering
brightness, where
Petra's
most impressive monument, el Khazneh - “The Treasury”, stands. This
most elegant remains of antiquity is carved out of solid rock from
the side of the mountain. It is nearly
140 feet
high and
90 feet wide. Beyond el Khazneh we are surrounded on
both sides by hundreds of Petra's carved and built structures,
soaring temples, elaborate royal tombs, a carved Roman theater,
large and small houses, burial chambers and much more. The Victorian
traveler and poet, Dean Burgon, gave
Petra
a description which holds to this day - "Match me such a marvel save
in Eastern clime, a rose-red city half as old as time." (B) |
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DAY 07
PETRA
/WADI RUM /AMMAN
Visit the
Wadi
Rum Desert (a short ride in 4x4 vehicle) and its awesome moonlike
landscape, where the film “Lawrence of Arabia” was shot. Time
permitting we may have a short visit to Aqaba. Return to
Amman on the
Desert
Highway. Overnight in Amman. (B ) |
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DAY 08 AMMAN
Morning bid farewell to this ancient city as you are escorted to
Amman Airport in time for your return flight to your home, or you
can extended your tour with us to Israel, Egypt Syria or Lebanon.
(B) |
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Rates starts at 899 US $ per person |
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Group size: 02 - 06 Pax |
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Rates included:
Meets and assist at airport
Hotel accommodation at 4* hotels
Entrance fees to all sites as per
itinerary
All transfers by deluxe car or Van
from day 1 to day 8
Tour guides at the sites
Horse ride in Petra
Jeep Safari in Wadi Rum |
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Rates does not included:
Visa fee to Jordan ( 15 $ per person)
Tips and departure tax
Travel insurance
Lunches
Meals as per itinerary |
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Desert paramours policies - click |
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Jerash chariot and the performance
"Jerash is the only place in the
world where Roman army, gladiators and chariot racing performances
can be experienced in a genuine Roman setting. It is a truly
exciting and unique experience that you will want to see again".
Join us on this incredible journey in
time to a city of the Roman Decapolis and witness a live event that
has so far only been the subject of epic films.
...A HIPPODROME WITH FULLY ARMED
LEGIONARIES, GLADIATORS AND ROMAN CHARIOT RACES
You will be excited by a hippodrome
in a remarkable city that is today, after 6500 years of human
habitation, restored to its former glory. A living testimony to its
majestic past, we invite you to experience a Roman Army performance,
gladiator fights, and a chariot race at the authentic locale, the
monumental hippodrome of the ancient city of Jerash.
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