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Amman – Um Qais – Ajloun – Jerash – Amman (260 KM)

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Duration

08-10 Hours

Trip type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

upon request

Highlights

  • Ajloun castle.
  • Roman city of Jerash.

Itinerary

Amman - Um Qais - Ajloun - Jerash – Amman (260 KM)

Pick up from Amman to Transfer up north to visit Um Qais, previously known as Gadara, was a center of Greek culture in the region during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, visit the city and enjoy its extensive ruins and enjoy its panoramic views. head to Ajloun visit castle, continue to the ancient Roman city of Jerash, an amazing blend of Greco-Roman and Oriental influences, visit original temples, theaters, plazas, paths and colonnaded streets, all enclosed within the remaining city walls. Within the city walls have been found the remains of settlements dating from the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Umayyad and Abbasid periods, which boasts an unbroken chain of human occupation dating back more than 6,500 years, return to Amman. End of our services

* Duration of trip: 08-10 Hours

Included/Excluded

  • Transfer in a private A/C 4-seats car with an English-speaking driver.
  • Entrance fees to the above-mentioned sites.
  • English speaking local guide at Jerash site.

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FAQs

Is Jordan dangerous for tourists?

Compared to many of its neighbors in the Middle East, Jordan is an exceptionally safe country to visit. In fact, the Jordanian government puts a lot of effort and money into making visitors feel safe through high-profile security and police presence in tourist regions and in hotels.

What is the best month to visit Jordan?

The best times to visit Jordan are spring (March to May) or fall (September to November). The days are warm, with temperatures between 61°F and 99°F, but the nights are cool. It's not too hot for exploring sites or hiking in the nature reserves, where flora and fauna are abundant.

How long does it take to tour Petra?

You can comfortably see Petra in a day. Everyone has different levels of historic site tolerance: you could spend five to six hours exploring, or twice that time – but even so, a day gives you plenty of time.

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