Jordan’s Jewells
Depart from Amman
Jordan’s Jewells
Book now and get the opportunity to discover Jordan’s fascinating Jewells. 6 daysto take you through an interesting mixture of civilizations, eras and natural landscapes.
Day 1: A Tour to The Heart of Amman.
Queen Alia International Airport
-Amman City tour -Transfer to Amman hotel
Arrival to QAIA is just a start. Tyche’s airport
representative will be there with all the necessary arrangements to make the
arrival and transfer go smoothly with a free visa to enter Jordan.
A tour to the heart of Amman! Amman is the capital city of Jordan with a unique harmonized contrasts! Mixing new and old, quiet and alive, artistic and intelligent sites, surrounded by desert and valley. In every step you take you will enjoy the modern elegancy twisted with the old, deep-rooted ambience. Starting with the Citadel, visiting the museum with ruins from more than 250 thousand years B.C., the Temple of Hercules and the Roman Theater with 6000 capacity, 2nd century stone amphitheater offering occasional events. Then Heading to the hotel in Amman to fuel for the upcoming adventures.
Day 2: Go with the Time Machine
to the Roman Era
Amman Hotel – Jerash – Ajloun –
Um Qais – Amman Hotel
Have a solid breakfast for what is coming! Tyche is taking
you back to the Roman Era, to Jerash, the most preserved and complete Roman
site, a full example of Roman cities. Visiting the 2nd-century Hadrian’s Arch,
the Corinthian columns of the Temple of Artemis and the huge Forum’s oval
colonnade. The Jerash Archaeological Museum displays artifacts excavated from
the site
The time machine now will take you to another Era! Another
Area! Ajloun. Where fertile highlands and ancient ruins of a huge castle meet.
Ajloun Castle originally built in 1184 to defend against the Crusaders. Inside,
the Ajloun Archaeological Museum’s displays include ancient Neolithic
artifacts. The Ajloun Castle Trail winds north to the ruined hilltop church of
Mar Elias. The Prophet’s Trail continues through orchards and oak trees to the
Ajloun Forest Reserve.
Back to the Roman Age! To Um Qais, one of the ten Decapolis
Roman cities, but in a different taste and a breath-taking view. After that,
Tyche’s time machine will bring you back to reality to have the night at the
hotel in Amman!
Day 3: Holly Site Day.
Amman Hotel – Madaba – Mount.
Nebo – Petra Hotel
Be ready with all your senses for this day. Tyche is taking
you to follow the steps of Moses.. Starting with Madaba; an ancient town with a
mosaic map from the 6th century of the Holy Land in the Greek
Orthodox Church of St. George describing the journey of Moses from Egypt to the
Holy Land. This map is considered as one of the most important historical
records in the area.
Mount Nebo is one of the holy sites to be visited in Jordan,
it is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as the place where Moses was granted.
After visiting those sites, you will be going back to adventurous spirits, to the red-rose world wonder, Petra! Hold your breath, and be ready for the upcoming days.
Day 4: Living in one of the World
Wonders
Full day Petra tour.
Prepare yourself for something breath-taking! A one-of-the
kind place, a whole city craved into pinks sandstone, accessed via a narrow
canyon called Al Siq, leading you to the Treasury, Petra’s famous masterpiece,
a temple with an ornate Greek-Style facade. You will also be visiting other
landmarks in Petra like tombs, temples, streets, the huge theater and the
Monastery.
Petra is a city that will capture your sight and steal your heart. It is one of the 28 places you should visit before you die (as chosen by the Smithsonian Magazine).
Day 5: Lawrence of Arabia day
style
Petra Hotel –Wadi Rum – Dead Sea
Hotel.
The marvelous golden dazzled desert with its mountains, sand
hills and clear sky is just magical! There is countless number of activities that
are super interesting and adventurous a visitor can do in Wadi Rum; starting
with 4x4 vehicle rides, camel rides visiting Bedouins experiencing their
traditional life they are still holding on to, flying over the peaceful
untouched nature by hot-air balloons enjoying the view of the seven pillars of
wisdom and other sights.
Not to forget the joyful camping nights, under the clear
sky, having a meal with the campfire, hiking and climbing sand hills are all
open choices for visitors to enjoy.
Now you will be heading to a whole different experience! The
saltiest sea? The lowest point on earth? Not only that! The Dead Sea is way
more!! It is a living miracle! It is considered as a destination for health and
wellness tourism due to the benefits of the mineral-rich warm water and mud
where you float and can never sink!
Day 6: Till we meet again!
Dead Sea Hotel – Queen AIia
International Airport
After spending a splendid night in the warm waters of The
Dead Sea, you will be packing a punch of sweet, unforgettable memories of a
journey to remember, heading to Queen Alia International Airport.
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Queen Alia International Airport -Amman City tour -Transfer to Amman hotelWelcome to the Queen Alia International airport. After a short walk through the various lanes for the Passport control and receiving the print of your immigration form you will pick up your luggage on the luggage belts that is appointed. Our representative or guide will meet & greet outside the customs zone escorting your guests to the waiting transport that is parked outdoor on the parking spot and take you for a city tour of Amman. Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a modern city with numerous ancient ruins. Atop Jabal al-Qala’a hill, the historic Citadel includes the pillars of the Roman Temple of Hercules and the 8th-century Umayyad Palace complex, known for its grand dome. Built into a different downtown hillside, the Roman Theater is a 6,000-capacity, 2nd-century stone amphitheater offering occasional events. |
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Amman Hotel – Jerash – Ajloun – Um Qais - Amman HotelJerash is a city in Jordan, north of the capital Amman. Inhabited since the Bronze Age, it’s known for the ruins of the walled Greco-Roman settlement of Gerasa just outside the modern city. These include the 2nd-century Hadrian’s Arch, the Corinthian columns of the Temple of Artemis and the huge Forum’s oval colonnade. The Jerash Archaeological Museum displays artifacts excavated from the site. Ajloun is a town in the fertile highlands of north Jordan. It’s overlooked by the ruined Ajloun Castle, originally built in 1184 to defend against the Crusaders. Inside, the Ajloun Archaeological Museum’s displays include ancient Neolithic artifacts. The Ajloun Castle Trail winds north to the ruined hilltop church of Mar Elias. The Prophet’s Trail continues through orchards and oak trees to the Ajloun Forest Reserve. Umm Qais or Qays is a town in northern Jordan principally known for its proximity to the ruins of the ancient Gadara. |
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Amman Hotel – Madaba – Mount. Nebo – Petra HotelMadaba is an ancient town in Jordan, southwest of the capital Amman. It’s known for its 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land in the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George. The Madaba Archaeological Park preserves the mosaic-rich Church of the Virgin Mary and artifacts from the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Islamic eras. Mount Nebo is an elevated ridge in Jordan, approximately 817 metres above sea level, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as the place where Moses was granted. |
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Full day Petra tourPetra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. Accessed via a narrow canyon called Al Siq, it contains tombs and temples carved into pink sandstone cliffs, earning its nickname, the "Rose City." Perhaps its most famous structure is Al Khazneh, a temple with an ornate, Greek-style facade. On December 6, 1985, Petra was designated a World Heritage Site,, also Petra was chosen by the Smithsonian Magazine as one of the 28 places you should visit them before you die. |
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Petra Hotel –Wadi Rum – Dead Sea Hotel.Wadi Rum is a protected desert wilderness in southern Jordan. It features dramatic sandstone mountains like the many-domed Jebel Um Ishrin, and natural arches such as Burdah Rock Bridge. Many prehistoric inscriptions and carvings line rocky caverns and steep chasms, such as Khazali Canyon. The natural watering hole of Lawrence’s Spring is named after British soldier Lawrence of Arabia, who allegedly washed there. After wadi rum visit it will be Dead Sea visit time which is one of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in the whole world. It is the lowest body of water on earth, the lowest point on earth, and the world's richest source of natural salts, hiding wonderful treasures that accumulated throughout thousands of years. |
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