6 Days
40
Bus
3570 AED
Time to unwind! If you’re looking to get pampered in a way unlike any other, we present you Jordan with breathtaking Historical sights, charming accommodations, and exquisite cuisine. Jordan, a place which once captivated ancient travelers, continues to enthrall a new generation with it’s eclectic mix of modernity and tradition.
PRICING | PER ADULT ON TWIN SHARING | PER CHILD WITH BED | PER CHILD NO BED (below 6 years) |
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STARTING FROM | AED 3570* | AED 2500* | AED 1790* |
On arrival, meet & greet at Amman Airport and transfer to hotel. Check-in at 1600 hrs (breakfast not included). Rest of the day at the hotel free for leisure.
Overnight at Amman
After Breakfast, this morning discover the highlights of Amman. Visit the ruins of the hilltop Citadel, the impressive Roman Amphitheatre and enjoy a wander through the city’s vibrant souks before heading to West Amman. A contrast from downtown Amman, this area is home to a plethora of upmarket hotels, high-end restaurants and lively bars along with some of the city’s most attractive residential neighborhoods. Continue with a walk along atmospheric Rainbow Street which offers a wealth of dining options, cafés and quirky shops.
Next head to the ancient city of Jerash, often referred to as ‘Pompeii of the East’, this is one of the best-preserved classical cities in the region. Enjoy a wander around the remarkable ancient ruins including visits to the Oval Plaza, the Temple of Zeus and the South Theatre, the larger of the two theatres, seating more than 3000 spectators.
Continue with a drive through pine forests and olive groves, to reach the city of Ajloun then proceed to the castle. Ajloun Castle (more formally known as Qal’at Ar-Rabad) was built by one of the Islamic governors under Saladin in1184 AD to control the iron mines of Ajloun. The castle enjoys a great location offering bird’s-eye views over the surrounding countryside and over three major wadis (valleys).
Overnight at Amman
After breakfast, this morning drive out of the city to Madaba (38km / approx. 45 mins). Madaba, otherwise referred to as the ‘City of Mosaics’ is best known for its collection of Byzantine-era mosaics. The most famous of these is the mosaic map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land which can be found on the floor of St George’s Church.
Continue with a visit to Mount Nebo, one of the most important biblical sites where it is believed that Moses first sighted the Holy Land. A small Byzantine church was built on the site by the early Christians, and has since been expanded into a vast complex. During his visit to Jordan in 2000, Pope John Paul II held a sermon here that was attended by over 20,000 people. Your final stop today is a visit to Shoubak castle (240km / approx.3 hrs). Perched on a rocky hilltop, this imposing fort was built by the Crusader King Baldwin I of Jerusalem in AD 1115 to guard the road linking Syria and Egypt — the old King’s Highway. It successfully withstood numerous sieges until it fell to Saladin’s troops in 1189. Enjoy a wander around the remains of this old castle and admire the spectacular views across the barren landscape. After finishing your sightseeing tour continue with the drive to Petra (30km /approx. 30mins) arriving late afternoon.
Overnight at Petra.
After breakfast, This morning enjoy a guided tour around one of the world’s most famous and awe-inspiring archaeological sites – the UNESCO World Heritage Listed ancient city of Petra. Start by entering through the Siq, a long and winding narrow gorge flanked on either side by soaring 80m high cliffs which will lead you to the breathtaking façade of The Treasury (Al-Khazneh). The Treasury is arguably one of Jordan’s most iconic wonders and was featured in the film ‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’. Spend some time exploring the city’s main highlights including the Roman Theatre, Street of Façades and the Royal Tombs. This afternoon is free for you to explore the vast network of hidden passages and fascinating tombs and palaces at your leisure. You may wish to climb up to the High Palace of Sacrifice which is located at the summit of the Attuf Ridge and offers spectacular views over the red sandstone landscapes of Wadi Araba. Or perhaps head to the Monastery, one of the largest monuments in Petra boasting an impressive façade measuring 47m wide and 49m high (please note this climb involves around 800 steps).
Your next stop today is Wadi Rum (145 km /approx. 2 hrs).
Tonight enjoy a traditional Bedouin style dinner beneath the star-studded sky.
Overnight at Wadi Rum
After breakfast, Discover the many towering sandstone mountains and narrow canyons of this magnificent desert wilderness on a 2-hour 4WD safari. There is also the opportunity to explore with a ride on the back of a camel.
This afternoon you will be transferred to your Dead Sea resort. (335 kms/approx 4 hrs).
Enjoy a day at leisure at the lowest point on earth. Why not try out the mud baths, claimed to have therapeutic qualities and float in the mineral rich waters.
Overnight at Dead Sea.
After breakfast, free morning at the Dead Sea then transfer to Amman Airport for Departure.