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Tour highlights:
Jerash, huge Roman site; Famous
mosaics of Madaba; Two full days at ancient 'Rose Red City' of Petra;
Crusader Castles; Relaxing at Dead Sea resort
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Day 1 Arrive in
Amman |
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Arrival in Amman, Jordan. Amman, the modern
and ancient capital of Jordan, is one of the oldest continuously
inhabited cities in the world, where the city's modern buildings
blend with the remnants of ancient civilizations. Overnight in
Amman. Dinner if required. |
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Day 2 Amman:
Jerash & Amman City Tour |
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This morning we leave Amman by bus for a tour
of the extensive Roman site of Jerash. In the 1st and 2nd
centuries AD, Jerash was a wealthy city and is today considered
one of the most important and best preserved of all Roman sites.
We visit the famous elliptical forum, the beautiful amphitheatre
with its superb natural acoustics, and the site of the huge Temple
of Artemis. This afternoon we tour Amman, visiting the Roman
amphitheatre, Folklore Museum, Museum of Popular Traditions,
Archaeological Museum, and the ruins of the Temple of Hercules.
Overnight in Amman. Breakfast and dinner. |
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Day 3 Amman -
Madaba - Mt Nebo - Petra |
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This morning we travel to Madaba, a small town
famous for its magnificent mosaic floors. A unique mosaic covers
the floor of St. George's church and consists of a huge map of the
Holy Land as it appeared in the 6th century AD. Driving to the
edge of the Jordan Valley we reach Mount Nebo from where Moses and
the Children of Israel first saw the Promised Land. On a clear day
you can look down to see the Dead Sea and the River Jordan. On the
other side of the valley is the city of Jerusalem. Here we see a
huge mosaic of hunting scenes covers the floor of a ruined
Byzantine church. We leave Mt Nebo and travel south via the Dead
Sea Highway to Petra, arriving in the afternoon. Overnight in
Petra. Breakfast and dinner. |
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Day 4 Petra:
Site Tour |
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Petra was the capital of the Nabataean
Kingdom from the fourth century BC to the 2nd century AD. From
the 12th century until its rediscovery in 1812, Petra was lost
to the world -- a closely guarded secret of the local tribes.
Today the 'rose red city half as old as time' is probably the
most impressive archaeological site in the Middle East, rivaling
the temples and pyramids of Egypt in grandeur. This morning, on
our way into the hidden valley of Petra, we will see the Obelisk
Tomb and the irrigation system that carried water from a dam
throughout the desert city. Access to the monuments of Petra is
through a narrow gorge in the towering rocks called the 'Siq'.
As we emerge from the 'Siq' you stand in awe in front of the
'Treasury' (El Kazneh), a graceful structure carved from the
living rock. After pausing to admire the elegant columns and
carvings we carry on into the valley where elaborate tombs are
carved into the multi-coloured walls. Everywhere the sandstone
swirls and twists in shades of red, orange, yellow, pink and
white. Next we will see the Roman amphitheatre, carved directly
out of the mountain, with space for over 3,000 spectators.
Further on in the main valley of Petra, are the Royal Tombs
including the Palace Tomb and the Silk Tomb. We visit the temple
of the Nabataeans' main god, Dushara, and we also see the
'Temple of the Winged Lion'. Our formal guided tour of the site
terminates with a visit to the Petra Nabataean Museum. At this
point, you may explore further on your own, or return to our
hotel to relax and / or shop. You may also take a strenuous walk
up a narrow pass to see the magnificent 'Monastery' building, El
Deir. The views of Petra and the surrounding area are expansive.
The walk is steep, mostly on steps carved into the rock, and
will take APPROXIMATELY one hour up (30 minutes down). This
evening after dinner you may like to go for a drink in a bar
partly built into a 2,000 year-old Nabataean tomb! NOTE: Access
to Petra is by means of footpath only. The main sites occur near
ground that is level and well-worn, though the overall site is
huge. Our pace is leisurely with frequent breaks; however, to
fully experience Petra you must be prepared for a considerable
amount of walking and little shade. Overnight at Petra.
Breakfast and dinner. |
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Day 5 Petra: El
Beidha & Leisure Time |
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This morning we take a tour by bus to the
nearby site of 'el Beidha' (known as 'Little Petra'). We will
also see a settlement dating from the Neolithic period, some
8,500 years ago. This is one of the oldest sights in the Middle
East; it shows evidence of habitation by a Pre-Pottery
population who were herders experimenting with agriculture. We
return to our hotel by bus. This afternoon, you can either relax
or re-enter the breathtaking main site of Petra (the entrance
fee today is at your own expense). You can join your Tour Leader
on a steep walk to the 'High Place', which (some believe) was
the site of human sacrifice to the Nabataean gods. From here it
is possible to see the tomb of the Jewish prophet, Aaron. This
site offers the best views of the entire site of Petra, but
should be attempted only by the fit! Overnight at Petra.
Breakfast and dinner. |
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Day 6 Petra -
Aqaba - Wadi Rum - Aqaba |
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Leaving Petra we stop briefly at 'the Spring
of Moses', supposed to have magical properties. We then continue
down the Desert Highway to Jordan's only port, Aqaba, on the Red
Sea. We will have time this afternoon to relax or visit the Red
Sea beaches. Later this afternoon we make an excursion to Wadi
Rum where Lawrence of Arabia conducted many of his campaigns
during the First World War. While at Wadi Rum we take four wheel
drive vehicles out into the desert where the sand is red and the
rocks look like gigantic multi-layered chocolate cakes melting
in the setting sun. We may be invited into a goat-hair tent to
share a glass of tea with some Bedouin tribesmen -- the nomadic
herdsmen of the desert who made up Lawrence's army. Running
along the floor of the valley is the Hejaz Railway that Lawrence
blew up repeatedly. After sunset we return to Aqaba. Overnight
in Aqaba. Breakfast and dinner. |
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Day 7 Aqaba -
Shobak - Kerak - Dead Sea |
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Today we travel along the historic King's
Highway. Along this route castles and towns were positioned a
one day's travel distance apart. The first castle we come to is
Shobak Castle, built by the Crusaders in 1115 and sacked by
Moslem forces under Saladin in 1189. Farther north we explore
Kerak Castle, also a 12th century Crusaders fortress. The
castle's huge water cisterns and commanding position on a hill
top allowed it to hold out against many sieges. We continue to
the Dead Sea. King David, King Herod, Jesus, and John the
Baptist were closely linked with the Dead Sea and its
surroundings. During the Egyptian conquest it is said that Queen
Cleopatra obtained exclusive rights to build cosmetic and
pharmaceutical factories in the area. Later the Nabataeans
discovered the value of bitumen extracted from the Dead Sea used
by the Egyptians. Our hotel is located on the shores of the sea
where you will have the chance to swim and experience your
amazing buoyancy in the ultra-salty waters. Overnight at the
Dead Sea. Breakfast and dinner. |
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Day 8 Dead Sea -
Departure |
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Today we transfer back to Amman's Queen Alia
International Airport to connect with homeward flights.
Departure from Amman. NOTE: LAND & AIR participants with evening
flights will be provided a day room in Amman (usually until
about 5 pm). LAND ONLY customers with late flights today can
book a room at an extra charge. LAND ONLY customers can make
their own way to the airport by taxi directly from the Dead Sea
(your Tour Leader will assist). Breakfast. RHLAH S'IDAH |
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Inclusions:
Breakfast
and dinner daily. All transport, accommodation, sightseeing and
entrance fees for sites noted as 'visited' in the detailed itinerary.
Gratuities for drivers, restaurant staff, porters, local guides.
Airport transfers for land & air customers arriving / departing on
tour dates. |
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Exclusions:
Tour
Leader gratuities, lunches, drinks, personal items (phone, laundry,
etc), international (if applicable) air taxes, visa fees, and any
excursions referenced as 'optional'. Airport transfers for early /
late arrivals / departures or Land Only customers. Optional trip
cancellation insurance. Our post-reservation trip notes offer further
guidance on shopping, not included meals, and visas.
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Seasonality / Weather:
This tour
is offered in spring and fall when temperatures are the most pleasant.
Spring is green season, while fall brings the harvest of dates,
melons, grapes, and many other local crops. Showers are possible both
times but the overall area is arid on average.
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Transportation and travel conditions:
Ground
transport provided by private air-conditioned motor coach, 12-36
seats depending on ultimate group size. The tour is not strenuous
though it is busy; you must be steady on your feet and be able to
endure some heat and long travel days. We have numerous walking
tours and visit several archaeological sites - Petra, Jerash, etc -
that are LARGE with steps and uneven surfaces.
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Accommodation:
Hotel
used on tour are well-located, air-conditioned, 3-4-star (maybe the
odd 5-star) properties with en suite bath / toilet. Single rooms are
limited and possibly smaller than twins. Porters are generally
available (see 'Inclusions').
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Stuff
support:
Tour
Leader throughout, local drivers, local guides at various locations. |
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This tour for individuals and groups |
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