Jordan Pulse

Day 1: Amman Airport – Hotel in Amman
Arrival at Queen Alia International  Airport. Transfer to your hotel in Amman. Overnight at hotel in  Amman.

Day 2: Amman – Umm Qais – Jerash – Ajloun Castle – Amman 
Morning start after breakfast our trip from Amman to Gadara (Umm Qais), which belonged to the famous Decapolis, a union of 10 cities, founded by Alexander the Great. Here you have an overwhelming view over the north Jordan Valley, the Golan Heights and the Sea of Galilee. We leave to Jerash, the best example of a Roman provincial city in the whole Middle East. Visit the spectacular forum, Roman colonnaded street, the Nymphaeum and the Temple of Artemis. The next stop is Ajloun the great 12th-century Islamic castles famous Islamic leader Salah al-Din.  Overnight in Amman.

Day 3: Amman – Amman City Tour – Desert Castles – Madaba 
We start our trip in the morning after breakfast, we make check out our hotel. Embark on a city tour of Amman, the capital of the Kingdom of Jordan. Often referred to as the “White City” because of the white stone used to build the houses, Amman is among the oldest continually inhabited cities on Earth. The tour will take you to the museums, the Citadel, the Roman Amphitheater, the souks, and the city’s modern district. Then continue to Jordan’s desert castles, a beautiful example of both early Islamic art and architecture and stand testament to a fascinating era in the country’s rich history. Continue East of Amman to visit the Desert Castles, Qasr Kharrane: With its imposing walls and panoramic views, it looks more like a palace. It is one of the best-preserved Umayyad monuments.
Then to Qasr Amra: This is one of the best-preserved monuments and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its interior walls and ceilings are covered with lively frescoes, and two of the rooms are paved with colorful mosaics. The paintings include themes such as hunting, dancing, and musicians, bathing scenes, cupids, and personifications of history, philosophy and poetry.
The last to visit is Qasr Azraq: Crafted from the region’s black basalt rocks, the ancient fortress at Azraq has been in continuous use since late Roman times. It was the headquarters of Lawrence of Arabia during the Arab Revolt. Overnight in Madaba

Day 4: Madaba – Mount Nebo – Baptism site the Dead Sea
We start in the morning our trip after breakfast checks out the hotel. The amiable market town of Madaba is best known for a collection of Byzantine-era mosaics. The most famous of these is the map on the floor of St George’s Church, but there are many others in different parts of the town, several of them even complete and vibrantly colorful. Also within the area is Mount Nebo, one of the most revered holy sites of Jordan and the place where Moses is believed to have been buried. A small Byzantine church was built there by early Christians, which has been expanded into a vast complex. After we drive down to the baptism site. Where John the Baptist christened Jesus. The site is believed to be located on the east bank of the Jordan River, in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and is being systematically surveyed, excavated, restored, and prepared to receive pilgrims and visitors. After we go to the Dead Sea to enjoy relaxing and overnight in the Dead Sea

Day 5: Dead Sea – panorama the Dead Sea – Makawir – Karak castle – Dana
We start in the morning our trip after breakfast checks out our hotel. The Dead Sea Panoramic Complex/Dead Sea Museum is a new complex of the regional museum about the Dead Sea, panorama lookout, restaurant and conference hall on a steep cliff high above the Dead Sea near Hammamet Ma’in it. Mukawir is also one of the designated pilgrimage sites. The top of Mount Mukawir overlooks a breathtaking view of the Dead Sea, especially at sunset. The summit can be reached after climbing a winding staircase up to the mountain. We drive through the king’s way. Visit  Kerak the famous Crusader castle built in 1132/34 by King Baldwin I. of Jerusalem. Continue to Dana village overnight.

Day 6: Dana – Shoubak castle – Little Petra
We start in the morning our trip after breakfast checks our hotel. We start walking around the Dana Village & Dana Nature Reserve, Jordan’s largest reserve with diverse flora and fauna, consisting of mountains and wadis. Afterward to Crusader Castle in Shobak, perched on the side of a rocky, conical mountain. From here continue to the bizarre landscape of Little Petra, visit Siq el-Barid, a miniature Petra with its modest gorge (Siq) that leads into an area of carved tombs and monuments. Overnight in camp. 

Day 7: Petra 
We start in the morning our trip after breakfast check our camp Visit of the ancient Nabatean Capital starts on horseback, followed by a walk through the Siq, a long narrow fissure between two overhanging cliffs. The tour then proceeds to gradually unfold the mysteries of the Rose Red City with its spectacular treasury, Royal Tombs, burial chambers and high places of sacrifice. Overnight in Petra.hotel

Day 8: Petra 
Visit another site inside Petra full day overnight in Petra hotel  

Day 9: Petra. Wadi Rum
Start in the morning our trip after breakfast checks out our hotel. to wadi rum, we spend a full exploring the desert of wadi rum Jordan’s largest desert and one of the most spectacular desert landscapes in the world. We will begin our journey by jeep car all day to see rugged mountains. Canyons, sand dunes and rock inscriptions from Talmudic and Nabatean period overnight in camp. 

Day 10: Wadi Rum – Aqaba
We start in the morning after breakfast to Aqaba to enjoy last night in Jordan in the Aqaba to relaxing on the beach to have fun with popular water activities like swimming, snorkeling or diving. Overnight in Aqaba. 

Day 11: Aqaba – Amman airport 
We start in the morning free time in the privet beach relaxing  until afternoon time then drive you to Amman airport