Saturday / Petra The Red Rose City of Petra
 Tour of the lifetime, let your imagination free & the limit is the sky … Let’s hear the rocks will tell about its inherited city Petra where you can visit The Treasury, Royal Tomb, The Court, The Paved Roman St., Qasr El-Bint, the High Place.

 Sunday / Jerash – Umm Qais
 - Known as the best preserved and most intact city of the first Decapolis,  Jerash (Gerasa) ancient times, the typical Roman city of the first century.
 - Umm Qais the ancient Roman Gadara, the center of the intellectuals and   aesthetes during the Roman Empire, the city is renowned for it’s commanding view over the northern Jordan Valley spanning across the sea of Galilee (lake Tiberius), the Golan heights and Mount Hermon.

 Monday / Ajlun – Pella
 - A sort drive to the west through the pine forests and olive groves of Dibbin national Park, Ajlun the Arab Castle dating (1178) back the crusader period, Qalat Rabadh.
- Pella is one of the most important archaeological sites in area, since the archeologists have discovered evidence of 10.000 years of inhabitations

 Tuesday / Dead Sea
- The Dead Sea, at the northern end of the end Great Rift Valley lies the Jordan Valley, the lowest point on earth, it is (75 km) long, from 6 to 16 km wide, has no out let, and more than 400 meters (409) by the Dead Sea Spa, below sea level, where you can enjoy swimming & enjoy the healing power of the Dead Sea by doing the Mud Bath. 

 

 Wednesday / Um El-Jemal – Desert Castles
  - The black gem of the desert Um El-Jemal once a town on margins of  Decapolis. Rural and well-to-do, was fitting contrast to the surrounding busy cities, lovely black basalt mansions and towers, some still standing three stories high.
  - The Desert Castles: Qasr Al-Kharaneh the best surviving example of Ummayed Architecture in the area, Qasr Amra one of Jordan’s best loved exemplary desert castles, featuring frescos and an elaborate bathing complex, Qasr Al-Azraq the black basalt Roman-Medieval Islamic fort.

 Thursday / Amman City Tour – Madaba – Mount  Nebo – MukawirMount Nebo
 
- The capital of Jordan Amman known in the biblical times as Rabat Ammon and under the Ptolemes as     Philadelphia: The Citadel, Roman Amphitheatre.
  - Madaba, where has some of the world’s finest examples of Byzantine mosaics including 6th century map of Palestine.
  - Then drive to visit: Mt. Nebo, where Moses spent his last days, surveying the Holy Land, he was never to set foot on.
  - Ancient Macharaerus lies less han 40 km south of Madaba, this was the fortress built by Herod the Great, after his death the fortress fell to Herod Antipas, and it is here where John the Baptist was beheaded. The remains of the fortress thick wall were largely destroyed by the Romans dominated Mukawir which has a splendid view across the Dead Sea.

 Friday / Umm Er Rasas – Ma’in SpaMa'in Spa
 
- It is walled settlement about 30 km southeast of Madaba. Its Main feature is a Byzantine tower 15 meters high used by early Christian monks seeking solitude. Archaeologist have unearthed the Church of St. Stephen whose remarkable floor of the Ummayyad epoch is decorted with Jordanian, Palestinian & Egyptian city plans.
  - Over the hills to the east, is a special water adventure, the Zarqa Ma’in hot springs, now developed as a comprehensive spa, with a four-star hotel, leisure, bathing and therapeutic facilities.

 


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