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✓ Add return international airfares from only $999
✓ Incredible sightseeing including the ancient ruins of Petra and Jerash, the holy cities of Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Nazareth, and the natural beauty of Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea
✓ 11 nights in central 3 to 4-star accommodation
✓ Breakfast daily and 1 dinner
✓ Expert, English-speaking local guides in each country
✓ Airport transfers included on the first and last day of tour
✓ Comfortable, dedicated transportation throughout
✓ In-depth sightseeing and entrance fees as per the itinerary
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Jordan as we know it is young, but its surrounding deserts are an ancient world of unforgettable sights and people The desert is another world in Jordan, and visiting it for the first time can be a surreal, almost extraterrestrial experience. Born and bred city-dwellers might not be familiar with the feeling of being o...
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Read moreFrom food, museums and historic site, which of these two Jordanian cities comes up trumps for the best holiday experience? Historic sites Amman The area known at the Citadel is a reminder that Jordan’s capital is a locus for many different histories. From its convenient central location you can explore ancient empires...
Read moreConsidering Jordan’s compact size, this small country is overflowing with stunning historical sites and unique natural features Jerash and beyond Best known for its well-preserved Roman city ruins, Jerash is an archaeology buff’s dream. It was first conquered by Emperor Pompey in 63 BC, when it was known as Gerasa; tod...
Read moreWe break down everything you need to know about your first trip to Jordan Nestled between Syria, Israel, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia, Jordan is a neat, compact little country brimming with ancient wonders, historic monuments, and untouched nature reserves waiting to be explored. Jordan is also widely known as a modern, frie...
Read moreExperiencing Jordan during Ramadan and Eid can be a veritable feast for the soul While some people might be worried about travelling to Jordan during holy periods such as Ramadan (and its concluding festival, Eid al-Fitr), it has some unexpected perks – one major advantage is that there are fewer tourists, which mean...
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Read moreHome to diverse and fragile habitats, Jordan’s nature reserves help to promote critical conservation efforts Over 90% of Jordan is desert, but don’t be fooled – the kingdom is extremely biodiverse, as its varied landscapes include forests, wetlands, lush oases, and rugged mountains. It has a plethora of different natur...
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