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BEST ATTRACTIONS

PETRA - UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE

Aptly described as the “Rose-Red city”, Petra is without doubt, Jordan’s most visited attraction.

The ancient city was founded by the Nabateans 2000 years ago. Visits here start on horseback (or walk), followed by a spellbinding walk through the Siq, a long and narrow fissure carved out between two overhanging cliffs. Towards the end of the Siq, you will be captivated by Petra's most famous monument; the Treasury. If you choose to continue your exploration, the legendary Monastery is perched high up on a hill and is a worthwhile hike for those up for the challenge.

Petra by night is an optional captivating experience where over 1500 candles illuminate the path through the Siq, all the way to the Treasury. The mesmerizing sound of Bedouin music fills the air, setting the mood for an enchanting journey. Departs late evening - allow 3 hours.

Jerash showcases the grandeur of Imperial Rome.

Located north of the capital, Jerash holds immense historical significance with its well-preserved ancient ruins that offer a glimpse into the Greco-Roman civilization.

The main highlights include the impressive Oval Plaza, a vast paved area surrounded by 56 columns. Visitors can also marvel at the grand Temple of Artemis, boasting towering Corinthian columns and intricate carvings. Other highlights include the South Theater, with its remarkable acoustics, as well as the Arch of Hadrian, built in 129 AD, and serving as a monumental entrance to the city.

The historic city of Salt is also included as part of this itinerary. With its remarkable architectural and civic heritage, lose yourself in the bustling souks with vibrant markets of spices, textiles, and handmade crafts.

JERASH - GRECO ROMAN CITY

WADI RUM - DESERT SAFARI & OVERNIGHT

Get ready for a 4 x 4 adventure in the captivating desert landscape of Wadi Rum.

Jordan's largest desert, Wadi Rum is one of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. Enjoy a 4x4 Bedouin Jeep Tour inside the Wadi, covering its “Martian like” highlights.

Visitors are greeted by a vast desert landscape peppered with towering sandstone mountains in hues of red and orange. The rugged terrain unveils ancient rock carvings, narrow canyons, and expansive sand dunes.

You will stop to try a cup of traditional Bedouin tea before being transferring to the campsite inside the desert. Witness an incredible desert sunset followed by an unobstructed starry night, before resting in your luxury safari tent for the night.

Your dinner is prepared inside the camp.

DEAD SEA - LOWEST POINT ON EARTH

The Dead Sea is a mesmerizing wonder, famous for its unparalleled salt concentration, and is a place like no other.

This natural phenomenon not only allows visitors to effortlessly float on its surface but also offers numerous health benefits due to the mineral-rich mud found along its shores.

Whether you have chosen to stay the night in one the areas famous resorts, or just passing by, you’ll have the chance to experience the waters of the Dead Sea. (don’t forget your bathing suit)

The Dead Sea is certainly worth an overnight stay where you also get to relax by the pool or indulge in a spa treatment, utilizing the natural therapeutic properties of the region.

Visitors can also sample and take home a range of unique Dead Sea products.

MOUNT NEBO - A HOLY SITE

Mount Nebo is considered to be one of the most important holy sites in Jordan.

Heading along the King's Highway, this once ancient route still has marks left from traders who crossed it centuries ago. Arriving at Mount Nebo, you’ll be greeted by breathtaking panoramic views of the Jordan Valley as well as the Dead Sea.

This biblical site is believed to be the place where Moses saw the Promised Land before he passed away. The focal point is the memorial church, which houses intricate mosaics depicting scenes from the life of Moses. As visitors explore the site, they can also view remnants of a monastery and ancient chapels that date back to the Byzantine era.

This day tour is generally paired with a visit to Madaba, also known as the “City of Mosaics”.