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Queen Alia International Airport
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Meet and assist at Queen Alia International Airport by our representative, after visa formalities, transfer to Amman, check-in, overnight.
Drive to Jerash for a tour through the colonnaded street, amphitheater, Churches, temples, and the vast Roman Forum. The best preserved Roman City Gerasa, which is called Jerash today, and known also as the city of 1.000 pillars. The city’s golden age came under Roman rule and the site is now generally acknowledged to be one of the best preserved Roman provincial towns in the world. Hidden for centuries in the sand before being excavated and restored over the past 70 years, Jerash reveals a fine example of the grand, formal provincial urbanism found throughout the Middle East.
Continue to the lowest spot on earth 398m (1306 ft.) below sea level – the Dead Sea. Time for leisure and swimming.
Drive to visit Madaba (City of Mosaics), where you will see the unique map of the Holy Land in St. George Church 6th C. AD. Madaba and its hinterlands were repeatedly mentioned in the Old Testament as Madaba.
Continue to visit the Sanctuary at Mount Nebo the (Memorial burial place of Prophet Moses). Mount Nebo is the place where Moses viewed the holy land of Canaan. Mount Nebo’s first church was built in the late fourth century to mark the site.
Proceed to Kerak via Wadi Mujib and Kings’ Highway is the world’s oldest route used for commuting. It’s been used to link ancient Bashan, Giliad, and Ammon in the north with Moab, Edom, Paran, and Midian in the south. In the Bible, The Kings’ Highway is first mentioned by name in Genesis 20:17, when Moses led the Exodus through southern Jordan.
Continue to Petra.
Visit the unique “Rose-Red” city of Petra, built by the Arab Nabateans who hewed their monumental tombs, palaces, temples, and treasury from the desert rock’s sandstone in its’ natural hues of rose and gold. You will begin the trip horseback riding for 700m (2,296 ft.) reaching the entrance of the impressive narrow gorge (Siq), leading to a marvelously and magical monument, where you get a glimpse of the Treasury, continuing to the street of facades, the Royal Tombs, the Cardo, Temples, Churches, Museums
Drive to visit the Little Petra (Beidah) – only 10 km (6.2 miles) distance from Petra.
Proceed to Wadi Rum – valley of the Moon, the largest and most magnificent of Jordan’s desert landscapes, tour inside the desert with a 4×4 off-road SUV for 2 hours, “Vast, Echoing and God-like “- they were the words of T.E. Lawrence used in describing Wadi Rum.
Dinner & Overnight under Bedouin Tent
Breakfast, drive to Aqaba City, there is snorkeling, fishing and sailing, and glass-bottomed boats for those who prefer to keep marine life at arm’s length.
There is a Mameluk Fort (now known as Aqaba Fort) at the end of the Corniche and, on an island in the middle of the Gulf.
Free time in Aqaba for private activities, Afternoon, transfer to Amman.
Transfer to Queen Alia Airport for departure.