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Welcome to the Heart of Jordan: Arriving in Amman
Unveiling Ancient Amman: Citadel to Roman Splendour
Journey Through Time: Jerash and the Serenity of the Dead Sea
From Sacred Heights to Lost Cities: Mt. Nebo to Petra's Gates
Petra's Mystique: The Rose-Red City Revealed
Farewell to Jordan: Reflecting on Ancient Wonders
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Private airport transfers according to the itinerary
Sightseeing, including tickets, passes, and permits specified in the itinerary.
Daily breakfast (buffet) will be provided.
Guided tours by local English-speaking guides
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Talk to an ExpertJordan is packed with historical and natural wonders. Petra, the ancient city etched into rose-red rock, will be seen on many excursions. Jerash, another Roman city, boasts well-preserved ruins and a grand hippodrome. The lowest place on Earth, the Dead Sea, is well-known for its mineral-rich mud and buoyancy. Wadi Rum offers breathtaking landscape and the opportunity to encounter Bedouin hospitality for those seeking a taste of desert life. Call to know more.
Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring. If you enjoy the heat, summer (June- August) can be manageable, especially early mornings and evenings. However, desert destinations will be very hot. Winter (December-February) can be chilly, particularly at night, but brings fewer crowds. Contact us to know more.
When visiting historical sites, it's imperative to have comfortable walking shoes. Pack loose, breathable clothing for hot weather, with a hat and sunglasses for sun protection. It's suggested to pack a light jacket or sweater because evenings might get chilly. Modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees is respectful for religious sites. Don't forget a swimsuit and towel if your tour includes the Dead Sea. Call to learn more.