Day 1 | Arrival
Setting up in hotel, briefing and rest.
Day 2 | Amman and Qasr Amra
We will visit the Citadel, explore the Roman Amphitheater and Qasr Amra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Jordan, is an 8th-century desert castle renowned for its remarkable frescoes and architectural significance.
Day 3 | Jerash and Ajloun
This historic site features well-preserved structures like the impressive Hadrian’s Arch, the grand Oval Plaza, temples, theaters, and intricate colonnaded streets. Ajloun is a picturesque town located in the Ajloun Governorate of northern Jordan. The town is dominated by the imposing Ajloun Castle, a medieval fortress built in the 12th century by the Islamic leader Salah ad-Din, known in the West as Saladin. The castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and provides insight into Jordan's rich history and architectural heritage.
Day 4 | Madaba, Mount Nebo, Umm Ar-rasas
Madaba dates from the Middle Bronze Age.The town of Madaba was once a Moabite border city, mentioned in the Bible in Numbers 21:30 and Joshua13:9. Mt Nebo where Moses saw the Promised Land beyond the Jordan Valley. Then visit Um Al Rassas, This Unesco World Heritage Site is home to stunning mosaic floors, which depict images from the Byzantine era.
Day 5 | Petra and Wadi Rum
Petra, located in southern Jordan, is an ancient city carved into rose-red cliffs by the Nabateans around 300 BCE. Often called the "Rose City" for its rock color, Petra was a major trading hub, blending Eastern and Western architectural influences. And Wadi Rum with its immense beauty!
Day 6 | Aqaba
Aqaba is Jordan’s only coastal city, located along the Red Sea, known for its beautiful beaches, luxury resorts, and vibrant marine life.
Day 7 | Day of leisure
Day of leisure in Aqaba.
Day 8 | Along the Dead Sea
Dead Sea, Jordanian side with beautiful landscapes. Bethany Beyond the Jordan, also known as Al-Maghtas, is a significant biblical site located along the Jordan River in Jordan. It is traditionally recognized as the place where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.
Day 9 | As-Salt
As-Salt is a charming city in Jordan, known for its historic Ottoman architecture, vibrant markets, and rich cultural heritage. Located in the hills northwest of Amman, As-Salt was a major trading hub and boasts narrow cobblestone streets, colorful souks, and beautiful yellow sandstone buildings. Key sites include the Abu Jaber Museum, the Great Mosque, and the Al-Khader Orthodox Church.
Day 10 | Back home...
Amman-Marka International Airport