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This is the perfect trip to cover jordan's most popular religious sites and cultural treasures. Discover the ancient and modern sites of the capital Amman, the heritage of the Roman era, the art of Byzantine mosaics and the legacy of the Nabataeans of Petra. Float on the dead sea and explore the desert of the impressive Wadi Rum in the south of the country during a 4x4 jeep tour.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: VIP Jordan Limo
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Day 1 Amman Airport / Amman
Stop At: Amman
Arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, you will be transferred to Amman for dinner and an overnight stay
Duration: 4 hour
Day 2 Amman / Salt / Bethany / Amman
Stop At: Al Balad – Downtown Amman
You will visit Amman, the capital of the Hashemite Kingdom. Amman is cited in the Bible under the name Ammon or Ammonite Kingdom. Also according to the bible, this was the site of confrontation between Davis and Goliath.The tour takes you to the Archeological Museum, the Citadel and at the amphitheater.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At:
Transfer to Salt is where the tombs of Job, the prophet of Jethro (Moses' father in law) and those of Jod and Asher (son of Jacob).
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Bethany Jordan River Baptism Site of Jesus
Then, you will visit Bethany. In the New Testament, it is known as Bethany beyond the Jordan. The most important event in the River Jordan is undoubtedly the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist. Dinner and overnight stay in Amman.
Duration: 2 hour
Day 3 Amman / Jerash / Umm Qais / Amman
Stop At: Jerash Ruins
Let’s go to North to visit the best preserved Roman civilization in the Middle East, the ancient city of Jerash (Gerasa). Jerash, a Decapolis city has been called the Pompeii of the East for its unique conservation status. The city has theaters, churches, temples (Zeus and Artemis), a nympheum and colonnaded streets. After lunch, you will see Umm Qais, Gadara also known in antiquity. Gadara enjoys magnificent views of the northern Jordan Valley, the Sea of Galilee (Tiberias’ Lake), the Yarmouk River gorge and the Golan Heights. Then, transfer to Kan Zaman restaurant for dinner. The walled village of Kan Zaman is a former Ottoman colony. Overnight stay at a hotel in Amman.
Duration: 3 hour
Day 4 Amman / Madaba / Mt Nebo / Mukawir / Petra.
Stop At:
Transfer to Madaba where you will visit St. Georges’ church (Greek Orthodox church in which the ground is covered with the famous mosaic map of Jerusalem and other holy sites dating from the sixth century AD) and the Church of the Apostles, where you will find also mosaic masterpieces. Then, you will discover Mount Nebo, the place where Moses climbed to see the Promised Land. A small church was built to commemorate the death of Moses. After lunch, departure to visit Mukawir. It is in this ancient fortress at the top of the hill that John the Baptist was imprisoned and killed as a result of the dance of seven veils of Salome.Dinner and an overnight stay in Petra.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mount Nebo
Then, you will discover Mount Nebo, the place where Moses climbed to see the Promised Land. A small church was built to commemorate the death of Moses.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mukawir
After lunch, departure to visit Mukawir. It is in this ancient fortress at the top of the hill that John the Baptist was imprisoned and killed as a result of the dance of seven veils of Salome. Dinner and an overnight stay in Petra.
Duration: 1 hour
Day 5 Petra
Stop At: Petra
The rose-red city of Petra is a national treasure and has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The source of Wadi Musa (the heights of the current city) would be the place where Moses struck the rock to get water. Aaron, the brother of Moses died and was buried in Jordan at Mount Hor in Petra. This place is now called Mount Aaron.In the years following the Emperor Trajan annexed Petra, the city has declined and slipped into obscurity until it was "discovered" in 1812 by a Swiss traveler, Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. Dinner and an overnight stay in Petra.
Duration: 4 hour
Day 6 Petra / Wadi Rum / Aqaba
Stop At: Wadi Rum Protected Area
Transfer to the magical location of Wadi Rum, to enjoy 4-hours of desert in a jeep with a Bedouin driver, you will visit Lawrence Spring, Um Furth, Lawrence House, Sand Dunes, Mount Barada, Anfaishiya Inscription, Bara Canyon, then transfer to Aqaba for dinner and night stay in Aqaba.
Duration: 4 hour
Day 7 Aqaba / Loth’s cave / Dead Sea / Amman.
Stop At: Aqaba Marine Park
Free time in Aqaba, you will enjoy red sea: experiencing snorkeling, glass-bottom boat, and after if you want shopping. In the afternoon, transfer from Aqaba to the Dead Sea and the Araba road stop at the Loth's cave. The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah and other cities of the plain of the Dead Sea, or (cities of the valley) were the subjects of some of the most dramatic events of the Old Testament, including the story of Loth, whose wife was turned into a pillar of salt for disobeying God's will. Back at the hotel in Amman for dinner and overnight stay.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Dead Sea
In the afternoon, transfer from Aqaba to the Dead Sea and the Araba road stop at the Loth's cave. The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah and other cities of the plain of the Dead Sea, or (cities of the valley) were the subjects of some of the most dramatic events of the Old Testament, including the story of Loth, whose wife was turned into a pillar of salt for disobeying God's will. Back at the hotel in Amman for dinner and overnight stay.
Duration: 3 hour
Day 8 Amman / Amman Airport
Stop At:
Transfer to Queen Alia International Airport.
Duration: 2 hour
Day 1 Amman Airport / Amman
Stop At: Amman
Arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, you will be transferred to Amman for dinner and an overnight stay
Duration: 4 hour
Day 2 Amman / Salt / Bethany / Amman
Stop At: Al Balad – Downtown Amman
You will visit Amman, the capital of the Hashemite Kingdom. Amman is cited in the Bible under the name Ammon or Ammonite Kingdom. Also according to the bible, this was the site of confrontation between Davis and Goliath.The tour takes you to the Archeological Museum, the Citadel and at the amphitheater.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At:
Transfer to Salt is where the tombs of Job, the prophet of Jethro (Moses' father in law) and those of Jod and Asher (son of Jacob).
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Bethany Jordan River Baptism Site of Jesus
Then, you will visit Bethany. In the New Testament, it is known as Bethany beyond the Jordan. The most important event in the River Jordan is undoubtedly the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist. Dinner and overnight stay in Amman.
Duration: 2 hour
Day 3 Amman / Jerash / Umm Qais / Amman
Stop At: Jerash Ruins
Let’s go to North to visit the best preserved Roman civilization in the Middle East, the ancient city of Jerash (Gerasa). Jerash, a Decapolis city has been called the Pompeii of the East for its unique conservation status. The city has theaters, churches, temples (Zeus and Artemis), a nympheum and colonnaded streets. After lunch, you will see Umm Qais, Gadara also known in antiquity. Gadara enjoys magnificent views of the northern Jordan Valley, the Sea of Galilee (Tiberias’ Lake), the Yarmouk River gorge and the Golan Heights. Then, transfer to Kan Zaman restaurant for dinner. The walled village of Kan Zaman is a former Ottoman colony. Overnight stay at a hotel in Amman.
Duration: 3 hour
Day 4 Amman / Madaba / Mt Nebo / Mukawir / Petra.
Stop At:
Transfer to Madaba where you will visit St. Georges’ church (Greek Orthodox church in which the ground is covered with the famous mosaic map of Jerusalem and other holy sites dating from the sixth century AD) and the Church of the Apostles, where you will find also mosaic masterpieces. Then, you will discover Mount Nebo, the place where Moses climbed to see the Promised Land. A small church was built to commemorate the death of Moses. After lunch, departure to visit Mukawir. It is in this ancient fortress at the top of the hill that John the Baptist was imprisoned and killed as a result of the dance of seven veils of Salome.Dinner and an overnight stay in Petra.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mount Nebo
Then, you will discover Mount Nebo, the place where Moses climbed to see the Promised Land. A small church was built to commemorate the death of Moses.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mukawir
After lunch, departure to visit Mukawir. It is in this ancient fortress at the top of the hill that John the Baptist was imprisoned and killed as a result of the dance of seven veils of Salome. Dinner and an overnight stay in Petra.
Duration: 1 hour
Day 5 Petra
Stop At: Petra
The rose-red city of Petra is a national treasure and has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The source of Wadi Musa (the heights of the current city) would be the place where Moses struck the rock to get water. Aaron, the brother of Moses died and was buried in Jordan at Mount Hor in Petra. This place is now called Mount Aaron.In the years following the Emperor Trajan annexed Petra, the city has declined and slipped into obscurity until it was "discovered" in 1812 by a Swiss traveler, Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. Dinner and an overnight stay in Petra.
Duration: 4 hour
Day 6 Petra / Wadi Rum / Aqaba
Stop At: Wadi Rum Protected Area
Transfer to the magical location of Wadi Rum, to enjoy 4-hours of desert in a jeep with a Bedouin driver, you will visit Lawrence Spring, Um Furth, Lawrence House, Sand Dunes, Mount Barada, Anfaishiya Inscription, Bara Canyon, then transfer to Aqaba for dinner and night stay in Aqaba.
Duration: 4 hour
Day 7 Aqaba / Loth’s cave / Dead Sea / Amman.
Stop At: Aqaba Marine Park
Free time in Aqaba, you will enjoy red sea: experiencing snorkeling, glass-bottom boat, and after if you want shopping. In the afternoon, transfer from Aqaba to the Dead Sea and the Araba road stop at the Loth's cave. The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah and other cities of the plain of the Dead Sea, or (cities of the valley) were the subjects of some of the most dramatic events of the Old Testament, including the story of Loth, whose wife was turned into a pillar of salt for disobeying God's will. Back at the hotel in Amman for dinner and overnight stay.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Dead Sea
In the afternoon, transfer from Aqaba to the Dead Sea and the Araba road stop at the Loth's cave. The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah and other cities of the plain of the Dead Sea, or (cities of the valley) were the subjects of some of the most dramatic events of the Old Testament, including the story of Loth, whose wife was turned into a pillar of salt for disobeying God's will. Back at the hotel in Amman for dinner and overnight stay.
Duration: 3 hour
Day 8 Amman / Amman Airport
Stop At:
Transfer to Queen Alia International Airport.
Duration: 2 hour