Overview
History of Jordan
Jordan may have only become an independent state in 1946 but it has always played a vital role in the history books. The nation was once part of the Hashemite Kingdom and thanks to its geographical location it was crucial for trade and communication across Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Jordanian history dates back to the Paleolithic Period of 500,000 BCE and the remains of materials and tools from this period can still be viewed in museums across the country. Jordan was conquered by the Romans in 63BCE for four thousand years where it became part of the Decapolis League.
With the collapse of this empire, the Romans left behind a staggering collection of amphitheaters, coliseums, churches, and palaces which attract thousands of visitors to Jordan each year.
The People
The people of Jordan pride themselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere, especially the Bedouin community. In fact, their genuine hospitality has been steeped within the Jordanian culture for centuries. The people of Jordan mainly speak Arabic but will always try their best to assist and make conversation with travelers
Singles Program:
Day 1: Arrival QAIA, welcome dinner and overnight at Amman Hotel.
– Arrival at Queen Alia international Airport. Meet and assist by our representative before immigration counter. Transfer to the hotel in Amman for dinner and overnight.
Day 2: Breakfast, City tour of Amman, visit Jerash with lunch at bait khairat Souf, Back to Amman for overnight.

Your visit to Jerash would not be complete without a mug of hot acorn coffee! This no caffeine drink is a unique creation of the ladies of Beit Khairat.
Beit Khairat Souf is women run and employees over 25 women from the area. They have adopted an environmentally conscience policy, whereby no food is wasted. All leftover food meals are shared with the less fortunate and even food scraps are given to the neighborhood animals.
Day 3: Mount Nebo, Mosaic school Madaba, St George church, Shoubak Castle, Petra Hotel overnight.
– Thousands of years of biblical history reveal themselves today on a visit to Mt. Nebo where you will see what Moses saw when he looked out over the Promised Land. Continue to Madaba for a visit to St. George Greek Orthodox Church where the remains of the oldest known map of the Holy Land. At the Mosaic School you will learn how to manufacture a piece to takeaway as a coaster or small tableau
The last thing to do before you reach the hotel in Petra is Montreal, or Qal’at ash-Shawbak in Arabic, is a castle built by the Crusaders and expanded by the Mamluks, on the eastern side of the Arabah Valley.
Day 4: Breakfast, Petra visit with lunch, Overnight Petra
Travel to a magnificent red rose city dating back to the 1st century BC. Ancient master builders carved palaces, temples, tombs and more into the stone cliffs you will see here today have a lunch a local restaurant, before returning to your hotel for afternoon at leisure and overnight.
Day 5: After Breakfast depart Petra to Wadi rum, sunset jeep tour inside Wadi Rum Desert, dinner and overnight.
Drive to Wadi Rum to explore the landscape of the desert by 4*4 vehicles with an option to ride a camel makes your visit unforgettable.
Day 6: After Breakfast Wadi drive to the Dead Sea via Wadi Araba highway.
We all heard of this renowned Salt Lake, its natural beauty, and healing qualities. The Dead Sea is a fabulous holiday destination, and Jordan is considered the perfect setting for those who wish to experience the qualities of the lake in peace and quiet. At 423 meters below sea level, the Dead Sea is officially the lowest point on earth and that makes even more fascinating destination to visit.
Day 7: Dead Sea free day.
Spend a free day at the Dead Sea it will allow you to discover at your own pace and to your liking this spa destination, one of the most prestigious in the world for the special of its water: they have a level of salt so high that they are used in numerous treatments and cosmetic products, which also use their mud. Taking a bath in its waters is, therefore, an experience which also has a surprising effect: it will make you float effortlessly due to the difference in density. You can check at the hotel and other wellness centers what services are offered, as well as get a ticket to bathe in an outdoor beach.
Day 8: Departure Transfer to Queen Alia International Airport.
Departure Transfer to Queen Alia International Airport.