This 10-day tour offers you a complete experience of Jordan. From north to south, you will visit the beautiful highlights of Jordan, among which some are treasures of human heritage. You will immerse in the magic and stillness of Wadi Rum Desert, walk through ancient roads build thousands of years ago by bygone civilizations and be lulled by the healing salty thermal waters of the Dead Sea. The hearth-warming Jordanian people will welcome you in high standard accommodations, where you will get to taste exquisite cuisine and engage in countless activities.
Walk in the steps of Moses and view some of Jordan’s Byzantine mosaics on a private 4-hour Madaba and Mount Nebo trip from Amman. Visit Madaba to see the Madaba Map, a 6th-century floor mosaic showing the Holy Land. Then, head for Mount Nebo, where Moses is believed to have viewed the Promised Land, and admire its Byzantine floor mosaics. Local guides, private round-trip transport, bottled water, and admission fees included.
Discover some of the ancient jewels and historical sites in Jordan. Begin by exploring Amman, Jordan’s capital, and its exquisite ancient and historical sites. You’ll have the chance to discover the heart of Amman; the Downtown “Al-Balad”, where most of the tourist attractions are situated. You’ll have the chance to visit the Citadel, the Roman Amphitheatre, and ancient mosques, in addition to food-produce markets, famous eateries, traditional cafes, and bustling bazaars. Mingle with the locals and live like one as you tour these sites. Visit the ancient town of Madaba, best known for its mosaics. It is especially renowned for the 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land, and Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics in the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George. Climb up to Mount Nebo; mentioned in the bible where Prophet Moses was first granted a view of the Promised Land and is also said to have died there. Take in the picturesque view of the Jordan River Valley and the Holy Land.
Visit Madaba and the Dead Sea on a full-day trip from Amman that combines two of Jordan’s highlights for a spectacular day of exploring. Door-to-door shared transport from Amman is a cost-effective, hassle-free alternative to hiring an expensive private driver or using Jordan’s limited public transit, and you’ll get straight to checking out Madaba murals, soaking up the desert sun, and floating in the Dead Sea’s super-salty water.
Experience three of Jordan’s treasures in one morning on this private 4-hour trip from Amman. Admire the 6th-century Holy Land mosaic map at St. George’s Church in Madaba, and visit Mount Nebo, where it’s held that Moses gazed out at the Promised Land. Then, enjoy a float in the salt-rich waters of the Dead Sea. A buffet lunch at a Dead Sea hotel, entrance fees, and private round-trip transport from Amman included.
Revitalize your body and rejuvenate your soul with the natural wonders of the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea, a body of intense blue water, is the lowest point on the earth’s surface. It is the richest source of natural salts & minerals, conserving amazing treasures that have been accumulated over thousands of years. As the name implies, the Dead Sea is devoid of any living creatures due to the high levels of salt. It contains more than 35 different types of minerals, all of which are well known for nourishing the body, reviving and softening the skin, and relieving pain. The ability to luxuriate in the rich stimulating mud, and float effortlessly on the water while soaking up the healthy minerals make it a unique and matchless experience. The area also has a historical, religious, and spiritual background. It is believed to be the site of 5 biblical cities: Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zebouin, and Zoar. Experience one of the most stunning natural and spiritual landscapes in the world
Explore three of the top sights of Jordan in one day on this private tour from Amman. After pickup from any hotel in Amman, travel by private air-conditioned vehicle with an English speaking driver. View the mosaic at Madaba; stand atop Mt. Nebo; and see where Jesus was believed to have been baptized along the Jordan River.