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$1,175/

Per Person
  • 6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS
  • Max People : 15
  • AMMAN , Jerash , Ajloun , Umm Qais , Madaba , Kerak , Petra , Wadi Rum , Dead Sea , Jordan

Included and Excluded

  • All entrance fees to the sites mentioned in the itinerary
  • Excursion in Wadi Rum for two hours by a 4x4 vehicle. (The vehicles are provided by a charity foundation that aims to help local Bedouin people, their vehicle condition is poor).
  • Free Collective visa upon arrival
  • Local guide for FIT’s 2 – 5 Pax
  • Meet and assist at arrival and departure
  • Mineral water on board the vehicle
  • Permanent Private any language speaking Guide for groups 6 – 44 Pax
  • Portages at Airport
  • Short horse ride fee in Petra approx. 400 meters, this ride is already included in the admission fee of Petra and guests have the choice to take it or not.
  • Transfers and excursion as per our itinerary
  • 2 Night At Amman , 1 Night At Petra , 1 Night At Wadi Rum , 1 Night At Dead Sea At 3 Stars Hotels
  • Airfare tickets
  • All items of a personal nature such as (telephone calls, laundry, room service …etc.)
  • All types of personal expenses
  • Any lunches or dinners not mentioned
  • Horse Carriage in Petra
  • Personal, Travel and Health Insurance
  • Portages at hotel
  • Tips for guide, driver, hotel staff, etc.
  • Tips for the 4X4 vehicle driver in Wadi Rum

Highlights of the Tour

  • Visit the Mosaic city of Madaba, Mount Nebo, and Kerak castle.
  • Enjoy the magical Rose Red City of Petra the world’s Seven Wonder.
  • Explore the desert of Wadi Rum.
  • Floating experience in the Dead Sea.
  • Exploring the Greco City of jerash.

Itinerary

Arrive to Queen Alia International Airport. Upon arrival into Amman airport, you are met by our airport representative before you reach immigration. They assist you with your entry visa, through immigration and on to baggage reclaim. Once your luggage arrives, they take you through to the arrivals hall where you meet your driver and transfer to your hotel for overnight stay. Amman Hotel Standard Room

Enjoy your buffet breakfast at your hotel in Amman Start the day with a city tour of Amman which will include the Citadel, the Archaeological Museum, the Roman Theatre, the Folklore Museum and the Royal Automobile Museum; King Hussein's private car collection. The capital of Jordan, Amman, was known in Greco-Roman times as Philadelphia. High above the city, at the ancient Citadel, you can study the traces of Amman's many lives: the regal columns of a roman temple in silhouette against the sky, the elegant capitals of a Byzantine church, endlessly inventive carvings in the Umayyad Palace, fascinating displays in the Archaeological Museum and digs and ruins everywhere you step. At the foot of the Citadel, take a seat in the Roman Theatre, a deep-sided bowl carved into the hill and still used for cultural events. After the tour drive to the Greco-Roman city of Jerash   (around 1 hour from Amman)  After begin your sightseeing in Jerash the ancient city of Jerash is remarkable for its long chain of human occupation. Here at a well-watered site in the hills of Gilead, remains from Neolithic times have been found, as well as Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Umayyad. Jerash's golden age, however, arrived with Roman rule. Jerash was a member of the Decapolis, a dynamic commercial league of ten Greco-Roman Cities. Today it is acknowledged as one of the best-preserved province cities of the Roman Empire. After you tour, Proceed to Ajloun visit the Ajloun Castle; a 12th Century fortress built by the forces of Saladin against the Crusaders. It was built to dominate the 3 major passages into northwest Jordan. This hilltop edifice is a striking example of medieval Arab-Islamic military architecture. The structures, towers, chambers, galleries and staircases that form part of the town as well as the beautiful scenery that surrounds the hills nearby will captivate you for sure. Climb into the tower and look around to take in the historical atmosphere and delve into the picturesque views of the Jordan Valley to the Dead Sea. Your driver will continue to drive you up North to Um Qais   which is situated on the border with Israel, offering impressive views over the Golan Heights and the Sea of Galilee. Umm Qais is the site of the ancient Greco-Roman city of Gadara, a member of the Decapolis. The city is mentioned in the New Testament as the site where Jesus cast out demons and sent them into pigs, who then ran into the sea. The ruins boast an impressive Colonnaded Street, a vaulted terrace and the remains of two theatres. Proceed to your hotel in Amman for an overnight stay Amman Hotel   Standard Room  

Buffet breakfast at your hotel in Amman   board your vehicle and drive to Mount Nebo   (around 1 hour drive) Mount Nebo is the mountain where Moses was allowed to see the Holy Land but not allowed to enter it. Nowadays the mountain is a memorial site. Here you will find the 'Church of Moses', built by the first Christians. Ever since the first days of Christianity this mountain has been a holy place and a destination for pilgrimage. Like Moses, you can have a great view over Jordan, the Dead Sea and Israel. When the weather is clear, you should even be able to see Jerusalem, which is about 60 kilometers away. Continue to Madaba (15 minutes’ drive from Mt. Nebo). Begin your sightseeing in Madaba, the 'City of Mosaics', stands perched on an archaeological site with more than 4,000 years of history buried beneath it. The quality and quantity of mosaic flooring has made Madaba one of the most prominent cities in the world for mosaics. St. George's Church houses the world-famous mosaic floor depicting a large mosaic map of Palestine. Centrally located on this mosaic floor is a detailed map of Jerusalem as it was during the sixth century AD. At the Church of the Apostles, at the southern entrance of the city, is a mosaic floor attributed to the craftsman Salamanios, depicting the sea, with the central figure of a woman encircled with a selection of creatures. Continue to visit Kerak castle the Crusader's castle (95 minutes’ drive from Madaba). Situated midway between Jerusalem and Shobak, another Crusader castle, Kerak is perched on a hilltop 1,000 metres above sea level and surrounded on three sides by a valley. After walking around the castle, proceed to Petra Hotel for an overnight stay. Petra hotel Standard Room  

Buffet breakfast at your hotel in Petra Meet your guide, walk to Petra visitor center to start your tour in the archaeological site. Begin your visit with an optional horse ride from the main gate of Petra to the entrance of the old city. Then walk on foot along to the Siq (entrance). The ancient city of Petra was built between 800 BC to AD 100 by Nabatean Arabs. In this era Petra was a fortress, carved out of the jagged rocks in an area, which was virtually inaccessible. In the first and second century, after the Romans invaded, the city reached the peak of its fame. Petra covers an area of about 100 square kilometers (62 miles), where over 800 monuments can be found.  When shipping slowly displaced caravan routes, the city's importance gradually dwindled and it fell into disuse and was lost to the world until 1812, when it was re-discovered by the Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burkhart. Nowadays Petra is a popular tourist attraction, known as the "rose-red city half as old as time". The Khazneh (the Treasury), featured in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. then drive to visit wadi Rum (around 2 hours from Petra) Otherwise known as Valley of the Moon, Wadi Rum is the largest - and most magnificent - of Jordan's desert landscapes and has been virtually untouched by humans. A maze of monolithic rock formations rises up from the desert floor to heights of 1,750 meters (5,740 feet), creating a natural challenge for serious mountaineers. However, Wadi Rum may be best known for its connection with British officer T. E. Lawrence, who passed through several times during the Arab Revolt of 1917–18. In the 1980s one of the rock formations in Wadi Rum was named "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom" after Lawrence's book penned in the aftermath of the war, although the 'Seven Pillars' referred to in the book have no connection with Rum. Excursion in Wadi Rum for 2 hours by a 4x4 vehicle. (Please note: The Wadi Rum 4x4 excursion is conducted on-board a basic but comfortable vehicle which is operated by a local charity foundation. All tourism dollars generated through these tours helps support the livelihood of the local Bedouins). Dinner and overnight at Bedouin Tent Wadi Rum Camp Standard Room      

Buffet breakfast at your Camp in Wadi Rum After checkout, drive to the Baptism site (around 4:15 hours from Wadi Rum) The place where Jesus was baptised – known as Bethany Beyond or the Baptism Site. The excavations conducted at Bethany in Jordan have uncovered a first century AD settlement with plastered pools and water systems that were used almost certainly for mass baptisms, and a fifth to sixth century Byzantine settlement with churches, a monastery, and other structures most probably catering to religious pilgrims. A survey made has documented an ancient sacred pilgrimage route that linked Jerusalem, the Jordan River, Bethany, “beyond the Jordan” as it is described in the Gospels to separate it from the “within” the Jordan that is Jerusalem and the Holy Land, and Mount Nebo. John the Baptist started his mission in the land of modern Jordan, he baptised Jesus here and it was also here that his life ended. He was arrested by Herod Antipas, imprisoned in the fortress of Machareus (modern Mukawir) and beheaded upon the request of Salome, Herod Antipas’ step daughter (Mark, 6:17-29). Then drive to visit Dead Sea(around 30 minutes from Baptism site)   The Dead Sea has an historical and spiritual legacy of its own. It is believed to be the site of five biblical cities: Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim and Zoar (Bela). At 400 meters below sea level, the Dead Sea is infinite in what it has to offer. Ever since the days of Herod the Great, people have flocked to the Dead Sea in search of its curative secrets. Due to high annual temperatures, low humidity and high atmospheric pressure, the air is extremely exogenous, and the high content of oxygen and magnesium in the air make breathing a lot easier. With the highest content of minerals and salts in the world, the Dead Sea water possesses anti-inflammatory properties, and the dark mud found on the shores have been used for over 2000 years for therapeutic purposes. Enjoy your overnight stay at your hotel. Dead Sea Hotel Standard Room

Enjoy your breakfast at your hotel in the Dead Sea transfer to Queen Alia International Airport for your departure flight. The drive from Dead Sea Hotel to the airport will take around 1 hour. Our representative will assist you with check in and immigration procedures.

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