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From
Lawrence of Arabia to modern times,
Jordan
continues to offer a unique majesty. This tour is a journey into
history and culture including face-to-face meetings with the
people who proudly call themselves Jordanians. Jordan is a small
country, yet its richness makes it the envy of many larger ones.
From Jerash to
Petra operates on daily departures making combinations with many
of our other programs in the region very convenient. From rich
antiquity to desert life, this is the "bestway" to see and
experience the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Day 1: Arrive Amman
Ahlan Wasahlan (Welcome in Arabic)
We are warmly welcomed at Amman International Airport and
subsequently transferred to our hotel.
Overnight: Century Park Hotel (4
nights) (D)
Day 2: Amman
This morning enjoy a tour of Amman,
visiting the Roman Theater, Citadel, Archeology and the Folklore
Museums, old and modern Amman, and one of the many art galleries
that dot this capital city. After an afternoon at leisure, we
visit Kan Zaman Village where we enjoy a delicious dinner with a
folklore show and a preview of the many handicraft ateliers.
(B, D)
Day
3:
Amman
Today we drive down to the lowest spot on
earth and experience floating in the healing waters of the Dead
Sea. We then continue northwards to Pella in the Jordan Valley,
getting spectacular views of Jorday en route. Next we are off to
Um Qais, Gedara of the Bible (Mathew 8:28-43), for a spectacular
view of the Sea of Galilee, the Yarmouk River and Golan Heights.
Late this afternoon we return to Amman where we have the evening
free to wander through the many bazaars.
(B, D)
Day 4:
Amman
Later this morning we take tour of Jerash
(Gerasa of antiquity), the best-preserved city of Roman times,
and visit its theaters, temples, churches and colonnaded
streets. Then continue to Ajloun to tour the 12th century
Saracen Castle built by one of Saladin's lieutenants in the
campaign against the Crusaders.
(B, D)
Day 5:
Amman / Petra
We drive southwards along the
Kings' Highway to the lost city of Petra. En route we visit
Madaba, where lies the oldest map of the Holy Land, its Mosaic
School, Mt.
Nebo and the alleged burial site of Moses overlooking the Dead
Sea and the Jordan Valley; then drive through the magnificent
scenery of Wadi Mujib to Kerak to visit the Crusader Castle
(stop for optional lunch).
Overnight: Petra Crowne Plaza (2
nights) (B, D)
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