 Tue/D01 -  Airport - Amman
Tue/D01 -  Airport - Amman
    Meet  and assist at Queen Alia International Airport including assistance through all  airport procedures and formalities via Customs & Immigration - transfer to  hotel in Amman for overnight.
Wed/D02 -  Amman – Madaba - Mount Nebo – Kerak – Petra 
    After  breakfast, drive along the 2000 year old Kings Highway; the ancient road  mentioned in the Bible, which links prehistoric villages from the Stone Age and  biblical towns. Stop at Madaba, ‘The City of Mosaics’, 30km south of Amman.  Visit the town’s main attraction, the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George where  the famous 6th Century Byzantine mosaic map of the Holy Land and other biblical  sites is found. Proceed to Mt. Nebo, known as the burial place of Prophet Moses.  The mountain, which rises to 840m altitude, offers a spectacular view of the  Holy Land. Continue driving via the Kings Highway, which links prehistoric  villages from the Stone Age, and biblical towns, to arrive at Kerak, the  magnificent Crusader Castle built in the 12th century AD, which is situated on  a hilltop about 1000 meters above sea level and surrounded by a valley on three  sides. Kerak has been inhabited since at least the Iron Age, and was an  important city for the Moabites. Proceed to Petra for overnight.
Thu/D03 - Full day visit of Petra 
    After  breakfast, a full day visit of the “Rose Red City” of Petra - a treasure of the  ancient world. Celebrating in 2012 the 200th year of its rediscovery, the  ancient Nabatean city of Petra was recently voted as one of the Seven Wonders  of the World. It is without a doubt Jordan’s most valuable treasure and  greatest tourist attraction. In 1985 Petra was designated a UNESCO World  Heritage Site. Begin your visit by enjoying a walk or a short horse ride from  Petra’s main entrance to the entrance of the old city through  the “Siq”, which is a 1210 meters narrow  canyon. As you reach the end of the Siq, the first and greatest monument of  Petra slowly comes into view. This is the famous Treasury monument “Al  Khazneh”. Petra is an extraordinary and unique place, which was built by the  Arab Nabateans more than 2000 years ago. The Nabateans carved their monumental  tombs, palaces, temples and treasury from the desert’s natural rose-colored  rocks and sandstones. Petra was an important junction for the silk, spice and  other trade routes that linked the Eastern world with that of the West. Indulge  yourself, and allow our professional guide to walk you through the  architectural and spiritual wonders of this majestic place explaining every  detail. Overnight at hotel in Petra.
Fri/D04 - Petra – Little Petra, ‘Al-Beidha’ – Wadi Rum – Amman 
    After  breakfast, drive only 10mins to visit Little Petra, ‘Al-Beidha’ an important  suburb of the City of Petra. You enter the site through a narrow gorge called  Siq al-Barid, the "cold Siq". The name refers to the circumstance  that the high walls prevent sunlight from entering the canyon and warming it.  The Siq is 350 meters long with three wider areas inside. It is believed Little  Petra was an important suburb of Petra, being the entry and exit point for the  trade routes to the north and north-west. Here the caravans from the Negev,  Gaza, Jerusalem, Egypt and the Mediterranean coast arrived, had a rest and  engaged in trade. Like in Petra buildings had been carved into the sandstone,  used as residences, storages and tombs, with water channels and cisterns. In  one of the buildings you can find the remains of painted frescoes with birds,  grapes and flowers, dating back to the 1st century AD. Continue to Wadi Rum,  Jordan’s vast and echoing desert, for a 4x4 jeep ride. Stunning in its natural  beauty, Wadi Rum epitomizes the romance of the desert. With its  "moonscape" of ancient valleys and towering sandstone mountains  rising out of the sand, Wadi Rum is also home to several Bedouin tribes who  live in scattered camps throughout the area. Climbers are especially attracted  to Wadi Rum because of its sheer granite and sandstone cliffs, while hikers  enjoy its vast empty spaces. Wadi Rum is probably best known because of its  connection with the enigmatic British officer T.E. Lawrence, who was based here  during the Great Arab Revolt of 1917-18. Much of David Lean’s Lawrence of  Arabia was filmed in Wadi Rum. Return to Amman for overnight.
Sat/D05 - Amman – Airport
    After  breakfast transfer to Q.A.I Airport with our full assistant through all airport  procedures and formalities via Customs & Immigration.
End of the tour with Happy Memories
| Category | Hotel Name | Cost USD | 
| Standard | Al Fanar Or Dana Plaza & Petra Palace | 916 | 
| Deluxe | Arena Space Amman & Grand View | 769 | 
| Luxury | Land Mark Hotel & Marriott Petra> | 1044 | 
Inclusions:
    » 02  Nights accommodation in Amman
    » 02  Nights accommodation in Petra
    » Meet  & Assist on Arrival and Departure
    » Portages  at airport upon arrival 
    » Daily  Breakfast
    » Transfers  as per mentioned in the program
    » Permanent  English Speaking Guide all through tours dates 
    » Entrance  to All Sites Mentioned In the Itinerary
    » Horse  ride for 800 meters at Petra (not recommended as provided by the locals so we  cannot guarantee the service) 
    » Wadi  Rum Jeep ride for 2 hours when applicable
    » Daily  mineral water provided inside the vehicles throughout
Exclusions:
    » International  air ticket
    » Jordan  Visa
    » Expenses  of Personal nature
    » Tips  to the Guide/Driver
    » Any  optional tour
    » Meal  not specified in the Itinerary