From Amman: Private full day tour to Jerash, Ajloun and Um Qais

Experience the rich history of northern Jordan on a full-day tour. Explore Roman ruins, medieval castles, and lush forests while enjoying a delicious local meal.

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Jerash Ruins - Jerash (or Gerasa) is an ancient city in Jordan located 48km (30 miles) north of the capital, Amman (map). Famous as being one of the best preserved Greco-Roman cities in the Middle East, Jerash is one of the top attractions in Jordan (alongside Petra) and is certainly a must-visit.
  • Ajloun Castle - There are not many things to…
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • On-board WiFi
  • Bottled water
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • English-speaking driver
  • Entry tickets included (if option selected)
What's Not Included
  • Drivers Tip
  • Local guide
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Embarking on a journey to Jerash, Ajloun and Um Qais, unveils an alternative glimpse of Jordan marked by forest landscapes, mountain gorges, remnants of the Roman Empire and an age-old castle. This northern expedition represents a time travel. Within a day, one can savor Jordan’s intricate and surprising history with an added bonus of a genuine meal in…

Location
Jerash Ruins
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Gailf213
Feb 18, 2024
Amazing trip to Jerash - Ramzi was amazing and allowed me to do things at my pace. He was terrific at helping me see exactly what I wanted to see and explained so much to me. Such a knowledgeable and caring person. I can’t recommend him enough. I wish all tour guides and drivers were as passionate about their clients. Thanks for an awesome day.
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Ediehogarth
Nov 17, 2023
Discovering the Highlights of Unforgettable Northern Jordan - Samer was a delightful driver from the start of this amazing day in northern Jordan. He pointed out small details that might otherwise have been missed - from soaring falcons, to geckos and rosemary - while we rested on a quiet and serene mountaintop looking at panoramic views that you only see in National Geographic pictures. Conversations on local foods, architecture, family life and history filled our travelling time, so that the day flew by too quickly. Um Qais (pronounced Um Case) is close to 5km from the northern border of Jordan. Other than myself and another British visitor, this amazing site was deserted - due to the fear of the bombings in Israel. A lone guide in Um Qais showed us remnant buildings hit by bombs in 1967, and pointed out the quiet road that led to the Jerusalem borer crossing. One could only imagine what this centre might have been like 1000 years ago. The site, even with 'border' patrol' was calm. Our guide pointed many interesting details, including a very healthy 1000 year old olive tree; ruts in the black lava stone roads made by chariots (similar to the cosmo in Jerash, which had white stone roads); an open theatre (with intact stone moldings and linear carvings) where he demonstrated his oratory skills - the acoustics were outstanding. Um Qais is an outstanding archeological site, and deserves as much notice as As-Salt, Amman, and Jerash. I was not disappointed. After walking through the site, I was pleasantly presented with a bag of hot, freshly roasted locally grown peanuts (3 JODs) - a delightful treat! Although there was no guide for Aljoun Castle, Samer waited for me while I explored the four levels of this amazing fortress. It was interesting to note that a security guard on the rooftop ensured visitors adhered to the policy: no more than 38 visitors at a time, as the rooftop could only hold so many people at one time. (He genuinely appreciated my attempts at greeting him and thanking him in Arabic.) The local kittens were no problem on the roof or elsewhere on the property! I was pleasantly shocked to learn that the solar project at Aljoun Castle was in part possible due to a Canadian company. Glad this international contribution was made to keep this historical landmark accessible. Aljoun architecture (Roman) is unforgettable. I had heard that Jerash is not only one of Jordan's treasured cities, its olive oil, figs, herbs, goat cheese and goat yogurt are some of the best! While driving through the city, Samer was more than accommodating in finding me (what I personally regard) as some of the best and most interesting places and prices to obtaining these tasty and healthy delicacies. I can wholeheartedly say, November is one of THE best times to travel to northern Jordan. Having Samer as my driver made this private journey unforgettable. Shukran.
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Philiprn8709cg
Oct 12, 2023
Great trip! - We had an excellent day with Mustafa. The tour was brilliant with Mustafa showing us as much of beautiful Jordan as possible, including stopping to take in some stunning views. He was very knowledgeable and an excellent guide, giving us all the best tips. He was on time and the car was very clean. Many thanks Mustafa!
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