Begin your journey in the ancient city of Jerash, a remarkable Bronze Age settlement. Here, you’ll explore iconic landmarks such as Hadrian’s Arch, the Temple of Artemis, and the expansive Forum, a grand oval plaza encircled by 160 Ionic columns. As you wander through this incredible site, you'll uncover the fascinating history of Jerash, from its rise within a Greek federation of 10 cities to its flourishing under Christian and Muslim rule. Next, travel in comfort to Umm Qais, also known as Gadara, where Roman ruins await. Discover the amphitheater &rows of weathered stone columns, but the real magic of Umm Qais lies in its breathtaking setting. With views stretching across the Sea of Galilee, Mount Tabor, and the Golan Heights, continues at Ajloun Castle, a 12th-century fortress built atop the remnants of a historic monastery. then your tour concludes with a scenic drive back to Amman.
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Spend 2 hours exploring the breathtaking ancient city of Jerash, where you'll discover iconic landmarks such as Hadrian’s Arch, the Temple of Artemis, and the grand Forum. Immerse yourself in the history of this once-thriving Bronze Age settlement.
Enjoy a 1-hour visit to the Archaeological Museum of Umm Qais, where you’ll uncover fascinating Roman artifacts and explore the stunning ruins with panoramic views of the Sea of Galilee and the Golan Heights.
End your journey with 2 hours at the Ajloun Nature Reserve, where you can soak in the beauty of Jordan’s lush landscapes and explore the surrounding area’s rich biodiversity.
Amman, Jordan's vibrant capital, is a fascinating blend of ancient history and modern sophistication. Known as the 'White City' for its gleaming limestone buildings, it offers a unique mix of ancient ruins, contemporary art, and a thriving culinary scene.
The Amman Citadel is an ancient fortress that offers stunning views of the city and a glimpse into its rich history. It houses the Temple of Hercules, the Umayyad Palace, and the Byzantine Church.
This well-preserved 2nd-century Roman theater is a testament to Amman's ancient past. It is still used for cultural events and performances today.
Rainbow Street is a vibrant and historic street in Amman known for its cafes, restaurants, and shops. It offers a mix of traditional and modern Jordanian culture.
Darab Alanda is a bustling market area with a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes. It's a great place to experience local culture and cuisine.
Jordan's national dish, consisting of lamb cooked in a yogurt sauce and served with rice and pine nuts.
Deep-fried balls made from ground chickpeas, herbs, and spices, often served in pita bread with vegetables and tahini sauce.
A creamy dip made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic, often served with pita bread.
Thinly sliced marinated meat, usually chicken or lamb, cooked on a vertical spit and served in pita bread with vegetables and sauces.
These seasons offer pleasant weather, perfect for exploring the city's historical sites and outdoor activities. The crowds are moderate, and the city is lively with festivals and events.
Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
GMT+3
230VV, 50HzHz
Amman is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty crimes like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas. Exercise caution and stay aware of your surroundings.
Abdali Bus Terminal, Tabarbour Bus Terminal
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Amman. They are affordable but can be crowded and confusing for first-time visitors.
Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
Car, Bike, Scooter
Jerash is known for its well-preserved Roman ruins, including the Oval Forum, the Temple of Artemis, and the South Theater. It offers a glimpse into Jordan's ancient past.
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth and offers unique floating experiences due to its high salt content. It is also known for its mineral-rich mud and spa treatments.
Petra is a historic and archaeological city known for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. It is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
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