Aqaba – Amman – Jerash | ||
See the finest of Jordan on this fascinating 4-day tour!
Experience the intriguing history and culture of this ancient region as we take you to some of the most prominent places in the country. Explore the awe-inspiring city of Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, and its complex sculptures and tombs. Following that, we’ll drive you to the spectacular Wadi Rum, a beautiful desert region made famous by its presence in countless Hollywood films. You’ll be able to ride a camel, examine the rock formations, and even spend the night in a typical Bedouin camp. No visit to Jordan is complete without experiencing the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. Float effortlessly in the salty waters and enjoy the healing properties of the mineral-rich mud. We’ll also take you to the bustling capital city of Amman, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and cuisine. Visit the impressive Roman Theater and the Citadel, and wander through the vibrant markets and shops. Throughout your journey, you’ll be accompanied by knowledgeable and friendly guides who will share with you the rich history and stories of this beautiful country. Book your Jordan highlights tour now and get ready for an unforgettable adventure! |
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Tour overview: | ||
This 4 – day tour is appropriate for visitors arriving in Aqaba City by any entrance point, including Aqaba Airport, Sharm El Sheikh, Taba, Aqaba Port, and Saudi borders. | ||
Tour Highlights | ||
Petra visitor center, The Siq, The Treasury, Facades Streets, The Theater, The Royal Tombs, Petra Church, The City Centre, Roman Road and Petra Basin, Amman, Jerash, Madaba, Nebo, Dead Sea. | ||
Itinerary | ||
Day 1: Wadi Rum Transfer to Wadi Rum, the land of Lawrence of Arabia; you will pass the famous Seven Pillars of Wisdom, as described by Lawrence of Arabia, and explore Wadi Rum by jeep, visiting Lawrence springs, Al Khazali canyon, and the inscriptions made by the Thamudic and Nabatean people centuries ago, and climbing one of the sand dunes, before driving to Petra for the night. |
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Day 2: Petra – Amman Early in the morning, a guided excursion to Petra from the main entrance, sightseeing in Petra, and walking through the Siq begins. The Treasury, the Nabatean Theatre, the royal tombs, the great temple, and the Roman road (Cardo) to the basin are all accessible via this narrow and meandering cleft between the cliffs. Travel to Amman for the night after lunch. |
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Day 3: Amman – Jerash – Amman Early in the morning, you will see the Amman Citadel, Archaeological Museum, and Jordanian Museum of Popular Traditions before driving north to Jerash (Gerasa), historically known as the country of Gilead, and known in the Bible as the territory of the Gerasenes. It was part of the Roman Decapolis and is frequently described to as the Pompeii of the East, and tour its theaters, temples, churches, and colonnaded streets before driving back to Amman to your hotel for the night. |
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Day 4: Amman – Madaba – Mount Nebo – Dead Sea – Aqaba After breakfast, go to Madaba to witness the stunning mosaic map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land. Your next stop will be Mount Nebo, where you will be able to observe the Holy Land and the Dead Sea just as Prophet Moses. You can see Jerusalem, Jericho, and Bethlehem if the sky is clear. Afterwards drive to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on the planet, where you will have free time to swim, float, and explore the mud path before returning to Aqaba in the evening. |
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Lodging and accommodation options: | ||
Some camps and hotels are recommended; other optional requests are available upon request, depending to availability and at an additional fee. | ||
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Site topography: | ||
The sites are scattered out across a large region at various places and heights, therefore excellent walking shoes are required.
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Walking distance | ||
The distance from the Visitor Center to the Basin in Petra is 4.2 kilometers (2.6 miles), and the same distance walking back to the Main Gate. | ||
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