7 Días/6 Noches Programa Jordania 3 Estrellas

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Amman is a city of contrasts. The capital of Jordan, it is situated on a hilly area between the desert and the fertile Jordan Valley. Its residential districts range from ancient villages to modern suburbs while its cultural diversity is evident in its historic citadel, historic souks and modern museums. The city’s commercial heart contains ultra-modern buildings, hotels, restaurants and boutiques rubbing shoulders comfortably with traditional coffee shops and tiny artisan workshops

A day to visit Um Qais or Gadara of antiquity, with its superb vistas over the northern Jordan Valley and the Sea of Galilee (Lake Tiberias). Then proceed to the shadow of the imposing Ajloun Castle and the magnificent view from its roof terrace, gazing over to the Golan Heights and Yarmouk River gorge. After visiting Ajloun, you will head for Jerash. The ruins of “Gerasa” are among the most extensive and well-preserved of any ancient city in the Middle East. Jerash is a must see for history lovers, with impressive ruins of the Roman city including a long colonnaded street and an ancient hippodrome for chariot races. The highlight of your stay in Jordan

Wander through its large theatres, temples, churches and colonnaded streets before continuing on to Amman.

Jordan’s spectacular landscapes are a huge tourist draw, and the Dead Sea, Amman’s Roman ruins, and Wadi Mujib even made it onto the lists of National Geographic’s “50 Best Tours.” But that’s just the beginning. From cultural sites there’s so much history to explore in this small country.

Moses is regarded as a prophet and as the lawgiver of Jewish culture. He was one of the founding fathers of a nation and its many facets, including their religion. After Moses led his people to freedom and gave them the Ten Commandments, he was never allowed to enter The Holy Land himself. Take this journey through Jordan to understand one of the brothers who were not allowed to enter The Promised Land.”

Then proceed to  Madaba, known as the City of Mosaics, which features many famous mosaics that exist in public and private buildings.

Moses is regarded as a prophet and as the lawgiver of Jewish culture. He was one of the founding fathers of a nation and its many facets, including their religion. After Moses led his people to freedom and gave them the Ten Commandments, he was never allowed to enter The Holy Land himself. Take this journey through Jordan to understand one of the brothers who were not allowed to enter The Promised Land.”  After Madaba a short drive will bring you to Mt. Nebo where you will see Moses’s first glimpse of the Holy Land from his burial site overlooking the Jordan Valley and Dead Sea. From here Franciscans built a structure that protects a 4th and 6th Century Byzantine church..

A trip to Jordan is not complete without a visit to Petra. It was once the Nabataean capital and reveals itself as you walk through its hand carved facades. Your tour begins at the visitors’ center, where you will be assigned a local leader and guide who will lead you through the winding SIQ crack to el Khazneh – The Treasury, one of the most elegant remains of antiquity.

Truly, a city out of time. The world’s largest carved sculpture is adorned with Corinthian columns, obelisks and friezes carved from bedrock.  This ancient city, once the capital of the Nabatean kingdom, is not to be missed

Discover Jordan’s desert in a jeep tour that will have you traversing sand dunes and breathing in the desert winds at high speeds, as you gasp at Wadi Rum’s amazing rock formations. Schedule a tour with your camp or through the visitor’s center and it’s even more awesome moonlike landscape, where the film “Lawrence of Arabia” was shot.

Aqaba the Red Sea has been Jordan’s most prominent diving and snorkeling destination for decades. It is home to some of the most exotic marine life in the world, including thousands of species of fish that live in the warm waters around Aqaba. Whether you are looking to explore ghostly shipwrecks or colorful sea creatures, Deep Blue Dive Center has a trip that’s right for you. In addition to diving, this center also offers lessons for beginners, PADI certification courses, underwater photography equipment rentals and much more.

Incluido/Excluido

  • Transportation by JETT buses with driver
  • Escort with English speaking guide for more than 7 pax
  • Meet at the Airport
  • Accommodations as mention
  • Guide accommodation at Petra, Wadi Rum and Aqaba
  • Entrance fees for above itinerary
  • Any personal expenses
  • Tips

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival – Overnight in Amman

Arrival at QAIA – Meet & Assist – Transfer to the hotel in Amman for overnight

Day 2: Amman-Um Qais – Ajloun – Jerash – Overnight in Amman

Breakfast at hotel then transfer to visit Um Qais or Gadara of antiquity, Gadara
commands a magnificent view over the northern Jordan Valley, the Sea of Galilee (Lake
Tiberias), the Yarmouk River gorge and the Golan Heights.
After the visit, proceed to the Saracen castle at Ajloun. This 12th Century castle was
built by Saladin in his successful campaign to drive the Crusaders from Jordan in 1189
and is an outstanding example of Arab/Islamic military architecture.
Continue to visit Jerash (Gerasa of antiquity), the best preserved city of Roman times, to
visit its theatres, temples, churches and colonnaded streets.
Back to Amman for overnight at your Hotel.

Day 3: Madaba – Mt. Nebo –– Kerak –– Overnight in Petra

Depart Amman to visit the mosaic city of, Madaba, known as the City of Mosaics. Here
you will visit the oldest map of the Holy Land on the floor of Saint George’s Church.
Madaba, or Medeba in antiquity, features many famous mosaics that exist in public and
private buildings.
After Madaba a short drive will bring you to Mt. Nebo, the alleged burial site of Moses
overlooking the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea. From this mountain top Mosaic had his
first glimpse of the Holy Land, a land he was never allowed to enter. Here Franciscans
have built a structure that protects a 4th and 6th Century Byzantine church.
  After visiting this site, continue on via the scenic canyons of Wadi Mujib (Arnon Valley
in the Bible) to the Crusader castle at Kerak. This 12th Century hill top fortress features
galleries, towers, chapels and ramparts that recall the gallantry of the Crusaders
themselves. This is yet another castle in the great chain of Crusader fortresses which
stretches across Jordan. The stronghold, known as Mont Realis (Montreal), was
constructed in 1115 CE by Baldwin I.

Then on to Petra for check in & overnight at your hotel in Petra

Day 4: Full day Petra – Overnight in Wadi Rum

After breakfast, depart on a full day tour of Petra. Once the ancient Nabatean capital,
this city gently reveals itself as you walk through its hand carved facades. Starting at the
visitors’ center, each person is assigned a horse guided by a local Bedouin who will lead
you to the once hidden entrance to the lost city.  After passing some tombs which are
located outside the city, the visitor passes through the SIQ, an immense crack in the
Nubian sandstone. It is a winding, one-kilometer-long fissure between overhanging cliffs
that seem to meet more than 300 feet overhead. Near the end of the passage, the SIQ,
with great style, makes one last turn and out of the gloom in towering brightness appears
Petra’s most impressive monument, el Khazneh - The Treasury. This is one of the most
elegant remains of antiquity, carved out of the solid rock from the side of the mountain
and is nearly 140 feet high and 90 feet wide.
Beyond el Khazneh the visitor is surrounded on both sides by hundreds of Petra’s
carved and built structures, soaring temples, elaborate royal tombs, a carved Roman
theater, large and small houses, burial chambers and much more. The Victorian traveler
and poet, Dean Burgon, gave Petra a description which holds to this day - “Match me
such a marvel save in Eastern clime, a rose-red city half as old as time.”  Wadi Rum
O/N.

Day 5: Wadi Rum –Aqaba o/n

After the breakfast at the hotel, Optional Prepare for a lively 4x4 jeep tour that will have
you traversing sand dunes and breathing in the desert winds at high speeds, as you
gasp at Wadi Rums amazing rock formations. Schedule a tour with your camp or
through the visitor’s centered its awesome moonlike landscape, where the film
“Lawrence of Arabia” –Departure to Aqaba

Day 6: Aqaba-Amman o/n

Free day for swimming & relaxation – drive to Amman-O/n

Day 7: Amman –Airport

After Breakfast Drive to Amman Airport

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# Discount group From adult To adult Value
1 7-10 7 10 520%
De: JOD 1.115,00

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