Amman Tour
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The Jordan pass is the ultimate sightseeing package that is purchased online before arrival. It waives the touristic visa fees and includes entrance fees to 40 attractions including Petra.
We designed this 3 days trail for visitors that are short on time where we included the top and most visited sites in an order to make the most out of your trip and your Jordan Pass.
Highlights:
Check the official website for the Jordan Pass on www.jordanpass.jo The Jordan Pass is a government issues package that has no connection with myfairytrail.com
3 Days Tour
Amman
Family Friendly |
History Exploration |
Jeep Tour |
Sightseeing |
Transportation to all mentioned sites
Jeep Tour in Wadi Rum
Accommodation in Wadi Rum with Dinner and Breakfast
Your Jordan Pass
Sunscreen
Your Smile
A clear mind for a fascinating experience
A huge touristic attraction for its history, location, and beauty.
Known as the Blue Mosque, built between 1982 and 1989. It is capped by a magnificent blue mosaic dome beneath which 3,000 Muslims may offer prayer.
The Citadel is considered an important site because it has had a long history of occupation by many great civilizations. Most of the buildings still visible at the site are from the Roman, Byzantine, and Umayyad periods. The major buildings at the site are the Temple of Hercules, a Byzantine church, and the Umayyad Palace.
Archaeologists have been working at the site since the 1920s, including Italian, British, French, Spanish, and Jordanian projects, but a great part of the Citadel remains unexcavated.
Step back 2,000 years in time with a visit to the ruins of this imposing amphitheater, which once held 5,000 spectators, and is still used today for theater and entertainment.
A close second to Petra on the list of favourite destinations in Jordan. Its imposing ceremonial gates, colonnaded avenues, temples and theatres all speak to the time when this was an important imperial centre. Even the most casual fan of archaeology will enjoy a half-day at the site – but take a hat and sunscreen in the warmer months, as the exposed ruins can be very hot to explore.
After a long morning of excitement, a good meal is needed. Our method of work is that we do not include meals in tours when there are options to choose from.
You will have the free will to choose from our recommended places to eat which will be revealed to you after confirming the trip.
Something for every taste and budget.
This historic castle was built atop Mt ‘Auf (1250m) between 1184 and 1188 by one of Saladin’s generals, ‘Izz ad Din Usama bin Munqidh (who was also Saladin’s nephew). The castle commands views of the Jordan Valley and three wadis leading into it, making it an important strategic link in the defensive chain against the Crusaders and a counterpoint to the Crusader Belvoir Fort on the Sea of Galilee in present-day Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
Return to your Hotel in Amman.
Originally built over 2,000 years ago by the Arab Nabataeans, Petra serves as a representative example of ancient rock-cut architecture and water collection techniques. Visitors know the fortress and important post on Middle Eastern trade routes for its reddish color. Approach the ancient site by hiking an easy 1 km (0.6 mi) path through steep rock cliffs. Upon arrival, you’ll find hundreds of surviving tombs carved in relief out of the rock, as well as a Roman-style amphitheater, a Nabataean monastery, and an intricately detailed treasury.
Wear comfortable shoes and a hat to protect your head from the sun, and carry plenty of drinking water.
After a long morning of excitement, a good meal is needed. Our method of work is that we do not include meals in tours when there are options to choose from.
You will have the free will to choose from our recommended places to eat which will be revealed to you after confirming the trip.
Something for every taste and budget.
Wadi Rum is a spectacularly scenic desert valley (wadi in Arabic) in southern Jordan. It is also known as the “Valley of the Moon” and inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Once you arrive, your Bedouin guide will take you on a 2 hours Jeep tour ending up at your camp.
The Karak Castle is a crusader stronghold from the 12th century located in the center of Jordan.
One of the largest in the Levant.
Stopping at this stunning viewpoint of Mujib Dam
It is a composite dam mainly used for irrigation.
This insignificant-looking church contains a remarkable mosaic dedicated to the Twelve Apostles.
The embroidery-like mosaic was created in AD 568 and is one of the few instances where the name of the craftsman (Salomios) is included. The central portion shows Thalassa, a female personification of the sea, surrounded by fish and slippery marine creatures.
Native animals, birds, flowers, fruit, and cherubic faces decorate the corners.
After a long morning of excitement, a good meal is needed. Our method of work is that we do not include meals in tours when there are options to choose from.
You will have the free will to choose from our recommended places to eat which will be revealed to you after confirming the trip.
Something for every taste and budget.
An enjoyable walk between the small streets of Madaba viewing the small handicraft shops and souvenirs
Known as Church of the Map. Madaba’s well-kept gem, and the reason for tourists to stop by in the city, at least for a while.
Inside the church, on the floor, you can admire a large Byzantine mosaic which, to this date, is the oldest map of Palestine, but it also shows other places such as Jerusalem, Gaza, Dead Sea or Nile Delta.
The mosaic map is very remarkable, although it can be quite hard to understand the meaning of it and recognize all the places.
The entrance fees is 1 JD (Not included in the Jordan Pass)
Some careful restoration and excavation in the early 1990s led to the creation of this open-air museum, which houses a collection of ruins and fine mosaics from the Madaba area.
Return to your Hotel in Amman.