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Day 1: Arrival Amman
(D)
Upon arrival at Amman
Airport our
representative welcomes
you with a signage,
assists you through
immigration and matches
with tour leader. Then
transfer to Amman hotel,
check in, the rest of
the day is free. Dinner
& overnight at hotel.
Day 2: Amman City
Tour (B, L, D)
Start the day with a
city tour in Jordan's
capital. Amman, already
mentioned in the Bible
as Rabbath Ammon, is a
bustling modern city.
The historical places
are located in downtown,
where we visit the
Citadel with remains
from the Roman to the
early Islamic period.
Then we have a round in
the Archaeological
Museum, housing an
excellent collection
like several Dead Sea
Scrolls. We stroll via
the Souq, where you get
an idea of everyday
life, to the Roman
Theatre from 2nd century
with 6000 seats. If you
like to, you can visit
here the Museum of
Popular Tradition and
the Folklore Museum.
After lunch you can
choose to visit of the
Royal Automobile Museum,
exhibiting the classic
car collection of the
late King Hussein and
being the first museum
of its kind in the
Middle East. Or spend
time at Darat Al Funun,
the "Home of the Arts",
housed in 3 traditional
buildings, focusing on
art, architechture and
archaeology. Dinner and
overnight Amman hotel.
Day 3: Amman – Jerash
– Ajloun – Amman (B, L,
D)
Breakfast, then we head
50 km in the north to
Jerash, the well
preserved Roman
provincial city. You
enter the Decapolis city
via Hadrian's Arch, see
the Oval Plaza, the
Cardo, the Nymphaeum,
the Artemis Temple and
remains of early
Christian churches. From
here we drive to the
Islamic Castle Ajloun
built by Sultan Salah
ad-Din to protect the
pilgrim routes to Mecca.
Back to Amman hotel.
Dinner will be at the
Arabic Restaurant Kan
Zaman, housed in a
traditional building
from the early 20th
century.
Day 4: Amman -
Bethany – Madaba - Mt.
Nebo – Amman (B, L, D)
Today we drive to
Bethany beyond Jordan.
Here Jesus Christ was
baptized by John the
Baptist in the Jordan
River. You will see
several baptism pools,
remains from early
Christian churches and a
new golden-roofed
church. From here we
drive to the mosaic town
Madaba, the biblical
Medeba. View the mosaic
map of 6th century from
the Holy Land in the
floor of the orthodox
St. George' Church. More
masterpieces of mosaic
art you can find in the
Archaeological Park and
we will visit a mosaic
school. Next stop of the
day is Mt. Nebo, the
place where Prophet
Moses gazed after 40
years in the desert at
the Promised Land and
died here. His death is
commemorated by an early
Christian church. From
Mt. Nebo you have a
panorama view over the
Jordan Valley, Dead Sea
and parts of the Holy
Land. Back to Amman for
dinner and overnight at
hotel.
Day 5: Amman - Kerak
– Dana (B, L, D)
Today we leave Amman and
drive along the King's
Way, an old caravan
route, to Dana Nature
Reserve. En route we
have a stop at Wadi Al
Mujib, known as Jordan's
Grand Canyon, a wide
valley with astonishing
geological formation. We
visit the Crusader
castle Kerak built in
the 12th century by the
Lord of Transjordan.
From here it is not far
away to Dana Nature
Reserve. You stay for
overnight at the Guest
House in the more than
400 years old village.
Day 6: Dana hike –
Petra (B, L, D)
Dana is the largest
nature reserve and part
of the eco tourism in
Jordan. The reserve is
composed of mountains
and valleys and has an
astonishing rich fauna
and flora. In the
morning we start with a
hike – depending from
your fitness level easy
or moderate – to
discover the diverse
nature and the
impressing scenery. In
the afternoon we make
our way to the hotel in
Petra, check in, dinner
and overnight.
Day 7: Petra visit
(B, L, D)
After breakfast we start
visiting the rock city
Petra, built by the
Nabatean Arabs more than
2000 years ago. The city
reflects the power and
freedom of this ancient
culture gaining wealth
through the caravan
trade. From the Visitor
Center we walk to the
Siq, a narrow gorge,
which opens after more
than 1 km the view on
the beautiful Treasury.
Along the Street of
Facades we go to the
Theatre, the Royal Tombs
and Qasr Al Bint. The
young at heart can climb
on their own the more
than 800 stairs to the
Monastery El Deir from
where you have views
over Wadi Arava. Dinner
and overnight at Petra
hotel.
Day 8: Petra - Wadi
Rum - Petra (B, L, D)
In the morning we visit
the Brooke Animal Clinic
caring about hundreds of
horses and donkeys,
which are working in
Petra for the tourism
industry. On site you
can hear and see what
the charity is doing to
improve the life of the
working animals. Around
noon we drive 1.5 hours
to Wadi Rum, one of the
most impressive desert
landscapes in the world.
After lunch in one of
the Bedouin camps there,
you will see more of the
area with its mountains
and sand dunes by a 4x4
Jeep tour. Return to
Petra hotel.
Day 9: Petra – Dead
Sea (B, L, D)
After breakfast we head
2.5 hours to the lowest
point on earth the Dead
Sea. Check in at your
hotel and have the rest
of the day at leisure at
this unique place. 420
meters below sea level
float on the saline
water, relax at the
beach, or try the beauty
benefits of the black
mud on its shores.
Lunch, dinner &
overnight at hotel.
Day 10: Dead Sea –
Amman Airport (B)
Breakfast, dependent
from flight time
transfer to Amman
Airport to say farewell
and board your flight.
Legend
B = Breakfast
L = Lunch
D = Dinner |





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