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to Jordan on an amazing Jordan tour. See the unbelievable Perseids Meteor
Shower from the desert camp at Wadi Rum, where you could spend two nights star staring when the Meteor Shower is at its top!
Combine this amazing celestial event with Roman ruins, Crusader castles,
floating in the Dead Sea and exploring the ruins at the Rose City of Petra.
Beginning
and finishing in Amman on your Jordan trip, you will visit the citadel,
Archaeological Museum and enjoy approximately free time in the local souq before
downhill from the elevation of Amman to the Dead Sea for a chance to take a
swim in the mineral-rich waters. This Jordan tour is a compact tour so next,
you'll head to Shobak castle to walk around the fantastic Crusader castle and
admire the brilliant views before continuing south to Petra. Your Jordan tour
begins in the capital, Amman and from there you will drive to Jerash, the
Graeco-Roman city known as the 'Pompeii of the East'. Built over 2,000 years
ago, Jerash is broadly considered as the best-preserved town of the Decapolis,
an association of 10 Roman cities dating from the 1st century!
No
Jordan tour could possibly be complete with a visit to Petra! Visit the unseen
archaeological charms of the Rose City on a way of walking through a narrow,
deep siq, where the rocks lastly give manner to disclose the well-known
frontage of Karak
Castle. Continuing your walk, you will then go on to explore portions
of this strange lost city which is full of temples, tombs, an imposing
auditorium and a Roman colonnaded street. The intrepid can ascend the hundreds
of rock-cut steps to Ad-Deir. Well known as the Monastery, Ad-Deir has a
related facade to that of the Treasury but is extremely superior and the
opinions from the nearby cliff-tops are overwhelming.
Next,
it's off to Dead
Sea Tour to experience the Dead Sea - the highlight of the Jordan tour!
This spectacular celestial light show has mystified and amazed sky watchers for
nearly 2000 years. At its peak, between the 8th and 14th August, the night sky
is lit up by often over 60 meters per hour, streaking across the darkness. As
with all holy occasions, the Perseids is best observed in a completely clear
night sky and were better than Jordan's Wadi Rum desert, which is well-known
for its lovely blanket of stars. You will spend two incredible nights on this
Jordan tour star-gazing when the meteor shower is at its peak.
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