Over 2000 years ago, inheritance, left to us by Nabateans, now called Petra – was very prosperous. More, then 20,000 residents occupied it. One of the greatest water systems of their times, that was created by The Nabateans, was built to gather water from flush floods. Water was sold to caravans and merchants, passing through. Inspired by Roman architectural manner, Nabateans created great facades, temples and statues (numbering about 800). Now Petra is one of "The New Seven Wonders of The World". The highlights are : “The Treasury” and “Roman Theatre” (amphitheater with over 4000 seats).
Jerash is a city, that is famous for its ruins. The ruins were discovered by archaeologists in 1806, and are over 5000 years old. The city was at one time buried by wars, earthquakes, and the weather. There are two theaters, both North and South, a hippodrome, and an oval forum. Of course, there are many more to see.
Wheelchair accessible. Have a valid passport and landing card. We require nationality, passport number, date of issue, expiry date and birth date for reservation.. Voucher and visa/tax/tip money in cash only (payable in U.S. dollars, Euro, Pound Sterling or Israeli Shekel).. Very warm clothing in Winter, cool comfortable clothing and head covering in Summer. Near public transportation. Good walking shoes.. Infant seats available. Personal insurance is not included.. Please note: No insurance company insures any accident from a horse or any other animal.. Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level. Restricted nationalities need o arrange visa in advance in Jordan embassy .. Please note: for restricted nationalities will be additional tax 15$ per person.. This tour/activity will have a maximum of 50 travelers. Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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