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Explore The Highlights Of Jordan In This 4-Day Tour
  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Tour Types

    Architecture, History, Desert

  • Duration

    4 Days

  • Activity Level

    Easy

  • Language

    English, French

Description

Don't miss out on the treasures of the Roman era as you traverse the cities of Jordan. Explore the Roman Theatre, admire mosaics in Petra and Madaba, experience a desert safari at Wadi Rum and camp in a majestic landscape. Also, visit Citadel Hill with the Temple of Hercules, the Umayyad Palace, and many more Roman archaeological sites.

Highlights
  • Admire the beautiful mosaics in the rose city of Petra and in Madaba
  • Enjoy a Desert Safari at Wadi Rum
  • See the lowest point on earth - the Dead Sea 
  • Marvel at Mount Nebo
  • Visit the Temple of Hercules  
  • Explore the restored Roman Theatre
  • Day 1: QAIA - Jerash - Amman expand_more
    • Get picked up by your Amman tour guide from the airport, who will also assist you in completing immigration formalities.
    • Head straight to the hotel.
    • Then, visit Jerash, one of the best-preserved Roman-era cities globally.
    • Here, trace the chariot routs on the Cardo, admire mosaics which were laid contemporaneously to those found in Madaba, and test the acoustics of the North and South Theatres.
    • Transfer to your hotel in Amman.
  • Day 2: Amman - Petra - Wadi Rum Overnight Stay expand_more
    • After having breakfast in the hotel, head to Petra, chosen in 2007 as one of the "New Seven Wonders of the World" and its rose-coloured sandstone structure.
    • Head to Wadi Rum to camp for the night.

    Overnight & dinner at the camp.

  • Day 3: Wadi Rum - Desert Safari - Dead Sea Overnight expand_more
    • After breakfast at the camp, enjoy a Desert Safari for about 2 hours.
    • Transfer to the lowest point on earth, the Dead Sea, the relic of a giant inland lake. 

    Dinner & overnight at the Dead Sea Hotel.

  • Day 4: Dead Sea - Mont Nebo - Madaba - Amman City Tour - Departure from QAIA expand_more
    • Start your day by having early morning breakfast.
    • Then, head to Mount Nebo. According to the scriptures, this is the mountain where Prophet Moses was shown the Promised Land before he died.
    • Continue to Madaba, an amiable market town of Moab, best known for a collection of Byzantine-era mosaics. 
    • Then, transfer to Amman, also known for the Citadel, which sits on the highest hill in Amman.
    • Here, see the striking sights of the Temple of Hercules and the Ummayad Palace.
    • Continue towards Roman Theatre, a magnificently restored theatre and the most evident and impressive remnant of Roman Philadelphia and a highlight of Amman. 

    Your Amman tour guide will assist you with all the departure formalities.

What's Included
  • Amman tour guide services

  • Free visa to Jordan for the Non-Restricted Nationalities

  • Transportation as per itinerary with modern & air-conditioning with English speaking driver

  • Local Guide in Jerash & Petra for 2 Hours approx for each site

  • Accommodation for three nights at 3-star Hotels/Camp

  • 3 Breakfasts at Hotels/Camp

  • 3 Dinners at Hotels/Camp

  • Entrance fees to the mentioned sites of the itinerary

  • Safari jeep tour at Wadi Rum for 2 hours approx

  • Water

What's Excluded
  • Any item not mentioned in the itinerary

Know before you go
  • Double room sharing. This tour is valid from 1 pax till 5 pax.

  • Accommodation at Wadi Rum Camp is based on superior tents with private bathrooms in each tent. 

  • The final itinerary will be according to flight details (arrival & departure times).

  • Early booking is strongly recommended to secure bookings.

  • Jerash is located only 40 kilometres north of Amman; visitors today can trace the chariot ruts on the Cardo, admire the mosaics laid contemporaneously to those found in Madaba, and test the acoustics of the North and South theatres.

  • Petra is located amid about 100 ruggedly dramatic square kilometres of Wadi Araba. It is an area of a living museum of 10,000 years of human history.

  • T.E. Lawrence, the legendary Lawrence of Arabia, came to Wadi Rum many times, both in his pursuit of success during the Great Arab Revolt of 1917 to 1918 and because he found solace in the isolation. Wadi Rum still rewards visitors today with peace and unceasing beauty. The magnificence of Rum lies primarily in its fantastic geology, even one that looks like a giant face in profile. The springs that appear throughout Wadi Rum were created when ancient rainfall permeated the sandstone, was stopped by the granite and found tiny fissures to form pools.

  • The Dead Sea is the remnant of Lake Lisan, which was 200 kilometres long and 200 metres deep than the current level of the Dead Sea. As the lake contracted, it left lake Tiberias and the Dead Sea, 405 metres below sea level. 

  • The most famous mosaic in Madaba is the map on St George's Church floor, but there are many others in different parts of the town, several of them even more complete and vibrantly colourful. 

  • Jebel Al Qala'a (about 850m above sea level) is the site of ancient Rabbath-Ammon. Occupied since the Bronze Age; it's surrounded by a 1700m-long wall, which was rebuilt many times during the Bronze and Iron Ages and the Roman, Byzantine, and Umayyad periods. 

  • The Roman theatre is cut into the northern side of a hill and has a seating capacity of 6000. The best time for photographs is in the morning when the light is soft, and the views from the top just before sunset are also superb.

Meeting Point

Queen Alia International Airport

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price Details
Standard
1 To 5 EUR 399 Per Person

This is a private tour

Starting From

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USD 441 / person