8 hours
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Without renting a car, seeing Jordan’s sites of Jerash, Ajloun Castle, and Umm Qais in a day from Amman is near-impossible. Aimed at travelers who are short on time, this private tour whisks you with ease to the three antiquities, in the comfort of a private climate-controlled vehicle with a chauffeur. At each, choose to tour the classical or medieval ruins alone or with a local guide (own expense).
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T954YPmikej, Aug 2023
We spent a great time, and explore a new places in Jordan Jerash , Ajloun and it was amazing to discover. its high recommended from our side :)
M7949ZGjamesc, Jul 2023
We had an amazing experience in our day with our driver, Rami. Now we have visited Jerash, the Aljoun Castle and Umm Qais. The journey was wonderful, in good company and Rami explained all the major sightseeings to us and other fun facts about Jordan and its culture. Looking forward to the next trip here. We’ll make sure to contact Rami once again!
Enjoy this full-day tour of Jordan’s cities with your own private chauffeur. In the morning you will leave Amman and head to Jerash, an example of a Roman provincial city in the Middle East. Visit the spectacular Roman colonnaded street, the Nymphaeum, and the Temple of Artemis. Bring your camera for pictures of ancient architecture.
Your next stop is Ajloun, the great 12th-century Islamic castle built around 1184 by the famous Islamic leader Salah al-Din. Walk around the stone walls and weathered exterior of this centuries-old castle.
Then move on to Umm Qais, which belonged to the famous Decapolis, a union of 10 cities. Alexander the Great founded Umm Qais and his Greek influence can still be seen in this ancient city. From the city, you will have an overwhelming view of the north Jordan Valley, the Golan Heights, and the Sea of Galilee.
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No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.