Tour Code

GOJO9239

Tour Duration

8 Days 5 Nights

Accommodation Rating

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Airlines

Royal Jordanian

Tour Highlights

Hadrian's Arch - Temple of Zeus - Wadi Rum Desert - Crusader Castle Shobak - Holy Temple of El-Khaznet - Dead Sea - The Holy Staff of Moses - Temple of Hercules

Direct Flight
Full-day Trip
Free Travel Insurance
Free Baggage Weight Specified by the Airline

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Tour Program Details

Day 1

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Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok

09.00 p.m. The group meets at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Bangkok, Departure Terminal, 4th floor, Entrance No. 7, Counter T, Royal Jordanian Airlines (RJ), where the company's staff will welcome and assist you with your travel documents and luggage before departure.

Day 2

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Queen Alia Airport – Amman – Ajloun – Jerash – Amman

00.25 a.m. Depart for Queen Alia Airport, Jordan by Royal Jordanian Airlines Flight No. RJ183 (food and beverage service on board)
04.40 a.m. Arrive at Queen Alia Airport, Amman, Jordan. After that, go through immigration and pick up your baggage (local time is 4 hours behind Thailand).
Morning, have breakfast at the hotel restaurant.
Take you to the north of the country to Ajloun (about 1 hour and 20 minutes), a city located on a high mountain surrounded by pine forests and olive trees. Visit Ajloun Castle or Ajloun Fortress, built by Muslim warriors in 1184-1185 as a military fortress to fight against the Crusaders. In 1260, it was destroyed by the Mongol army.
Noon: Have lunch at a restaurant.
Then travel to Jerash. Visit Jerash or the City of a Thousand Pillars (about 40 minutes). It was once one of the 10 great eastern capitals of the Roman Empire. It is believed that this city was built around 200-100 years before Christ. In 749, the city was destroyed by a major earthquake and buried by sand for thousands of years. Visit Hadrian's Arch and the Hippodrome. Take you to walk through the south gate, see Oval Plaza, the meeting place of the city's people in the past, the Temple of Zeus, the South Theater (built around 90-92 AD, can hold up to 3,000 people) with the architectural ability to create a sound reflection point in the center of the theater. Come and try the wonder, just speak softly, the sound will echo into our ears. See the Temple of Artemis, the goddess of the city of Jerash, built around 150 AD, built to be a place for ceremonies and sacrifices to this goddess. It is divided into 3 floors: outer, middle and inner. Take you to Cardo Street or Colonnade Street, the main road used to enter and exit the city. On the road, there are traces of chariot wheels, manhole covers, lantern arches and horse drinking wells...... When it's time, take you to Amman to check in to the hotel.
Dinner at the hotel's restaurant
Take you to stay overnight at the 5-star Hilton Amman Hotel or equivalent

Day 3

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Amman - Kerak - Wadi Rum Desert Maztoque

Morning Have breakfast at the hotel restaurant.
Take you to Kerak (approximately 1 hour 45 minutes) which is located on a large plateau. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the valley on both sides until it is nicknamed "Grand Canyon of Jordan". Take you to see Kerak Castle and the ancient fortress from the Crusades. It is an ancient fortress from the Crusades. The war was fought between Christianity and Islam to seize the Holy Land (Jerusalem) for about 200 years. During that time, forts were built at various strategic points. Kerak Castle is one of the large forts on a high mountaintop. It was built by a group of Crusade knights from France who were Christians. Reynald-de-Chatillon (also known as Arnat) was the leader of the army. But later in 1189, "Saladin", the Islamic king from the Ayyubid dynasty of Egypt, successfully attacked Kerak Castle. After that, the castle was under the rule of the Muslim tribes in this region.
Noon Lunch at a restaurant
Take you to Wadi Rum Desert (approximately 3 hours). This desert was once a caravan route from Saudi Arabia to Syria and Palestine. In the Arab Revolt between 1916-1918, this desert was used as a base of battle for British officers, T.E. Lawrence and Prince Faisal, the leaders of the Arabs, to drive out the Ottomans who invaded to occupy the land. Later, it was the real location for filming the great Hollywood movie in the past, "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA". Take you to sit in a jeep with the roof open to enjoy the atmosphere of the Wadi Rum Desert, which is said to be one of the most beautiful in the world. With fine, reddish-orange sand that is quiet and vast. See the place where British officers, T.E. Lawrence, used as a resting place and planned the battle with the Ottomans. Continue to explore the desert to the Kasari Mountains to see prehistoric carvings. It is a carving of the Nabataeans that shows stories of daily life and pictures through the tents of Bedouins living in the desert, raising goats as a profession, etc. (excluding the tip for the driver in the Wadi Rum desert 2 USD/person)
Dinner at the restaurant in the desert camp
Take you to stay overnight at Sultana Rum Camp (Martian Tent) or equivalent

Day 4

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Wadi Rum Desert – Aqaba City

05.00 a.m. Take a camel ride to see the sunrise at Wadi Rum Desert and capture the unforgettable atmosphere (Camel ride included, but not the camel driver tip, approximately 1 USD/person)
Morning Have breakfast at the hotel restaurant
Then travel to Aqaba City (approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes), a major port and resort city in Jordan. It is the only city in Jordan that has been declared a tax-free city with a population of approximately 70,000 people. Take a glass-bottom boat ride on the Red Sea, a sea covering 4 countries: Jordan, Israel, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. You can see the clear water, coral reefs, various types of fish, sea urchins, jellyfish, etc. The Red Sea is a historical sea that is mentioned in the Christian Bible as the place where Moses performed a miracle by raising his staff to part the Red Sea. It is a path that allows the Israelites to escape from the pursuit of the Egyptian soldiers to be captured and enslaved by Egypt. The destination is to travel to the Promised Land that God gave to the Israelites, which is the current Jerusalem. You are free to dive and see the beauty of the Red Sea.
Noon: Have lunch at the BBQ restaurant.
Take you to the hotel. Let everyone relax and enjoy the atmosphere by the Red Sea as they wish.
Evening: Have dinner at the hotel restaurant.
Take you to stay overnight at the 4-star City Tower Aqaba Hotel or equivalent.

Day 5

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Aqaba - Petra

Morning Have breakfast at the hotel restaurant
Take you to Petra. Visit Shobak Castle (approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes) or known to the Crusaders as East Montreal. This castle was built by King Baldwin I of Jerusalem in 1115 as a fortress to control the caravan route from Damascus to Egypt. In the past, this city had about 6,000 Christians living there. In 1189, it was destroyed by Muslim warriors led by Saladin. Take you to see the beauty of another ancient castle in Jordan. Free time for you to take pictures as you wish.
Noon: Have lunch at a restaurant.
Continue your journey to Petra (approximately 40 minutes). Visit Petra (announced as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 and one of the 7 wonders of the New World, voted by millions of people around the world on the day of the miracle 07/07/07). The rose-colored metropolis hidden in the Valley of Moses (Wadi Musa) has a history of thousands of years. In 1812, the Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burghadt discovered this stone city. Take a horseback ride (including the cost of horseback riding into Petra, but excluding the tip for the horse driver of 1 USD/person) on the desert road to the SIQ entrance road, a wonderful route created by the separation of the earth's crust and water erosion millions of years ago. Walk to see the beauty of the steep pink cliffs on both sides, similar to a small canyon and various sculptures and buildings such as statues of gods, camel caravans, Nabataeans, water pipes into the city. At the end of the canyon, you will find the beauty of the holy temple, El-Khazneh (El-Khazneh Treasury), assumed to have been built around the 1st-2nd century by the ruler of the city at that time. It is a temple carved into the pink mountain, 40 meters high and 28 meters wide. This temple was designed with the influence of art from many countries, such as Egypt, Greece, Nabataeans, etc. Take you to see the Roman Theater, carved from the mountain with equal horizontal seats and amazing balance. It is assumed to have been originally built by the Nabataeans. Later, during the Roman rule, it was extended and built. There are 32 rows of seats and can hold about 3,000 spectators. Then take you up the stone stairs, about 800 steps, to the Monastery of Petra, a monastery or secret meeting place of kings or city leaders in the past. Free time to take pictures of the impressive surroundings of Petra......When the time is right and to avoid wasting time, we will take you out of Petra by golf cart (excluding golf cart driver tip 2 USD/person).
Dinner at the hotel restaurant
Overnight at Petra Castle Hotel 4 stars or equivalent

PETRA BY NIGHT: will start from 20.00 - 22.30 (the program includes the entrance fee to Petra Night)
Visiting the rituals of Petra: do not miss the wonderful show. We recommend everyone to open the experience by visiting the Petra Night Show. This event is a wonderful way to see part of the stone city by candlelight and explore the old city at night, which has become a wonder of the world. An incomparable experience by walking through the SIQ by candlelight to the treasury lit by more than 100 candles. This show is only on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday nights.

Day 6

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Petra - Dead Sea

Morning Have breakfast at the hotel restaurant
Take you to the Dead Sea (travel time approximately 3 hours 30 minutes) or known as the Dead Sea, another nickname is "the sea that never sinks" located on the border of Jordan and Israel. It is the lowest point in the world, 400 meters below sea level and has the saltiest water in the world, more than 20% of the general seawater, making no living things in this sea. The high concentration of dissolved salt allows people to float in the Dead Sea.
Noon Have lunch at a restaurant
Take you to the hotel. The hotel is located on the edge of the Dead Sea. Let you have fun with mud masks to nourish your skin, making it soft and smooth, and enjoy floating in the Dead Sea for good skin health. Free time for you to relax as you wish.
Evening Have dinner at the hotel restaurant
Take you to stay overnight at the 5-star Holiday Inn Dead Sea Hotel or equivalent

Day 7

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Dead Sea – Mount Nebo – Madaba – Amman

Morning Have breakfast at the hotel restaurant.
Take you to Mount Nebo (approximately 35 minutes) 817 meters above sea level, the Holy Land located on the mountain, which is believed to be the place where Moses, the Jewish leader who traveled from Egypt to Jerusalem, died and was buried. Visit the Small Museum, which contains various items excavated in this area, as well as various photographs. The most important photograph is the one where Pope John Paul II came to make a pilgrimage here and declared it a Holy Land in 2000. Visit the Serpentine Cross Sculpture, designed as a staff in the form of a cross, dedicated as a symbol of Moses and Jesus. You are free to take pictures at the viewpoint. On a clear day, you can clearly see the Jordan River, the Dead Sea, the city of Jericho, and the country of Israel from this point.
Then take you to Madaba (approximately 20 minutes), a former important route in Roman times, the Holy Land of Jerusalem, and the city of the story of Moses, an important part of the history of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is also a center famous for making mosaics, an art of decorating with small pieces of glass, stone, or tiles, which are used to decorate cathedrals or are currently used to decorate houses or the city of mosaics. See the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George, built around 600 AD during the Byzantine era. See the map of the Holy Land of Jerusalem, decorated with approximately 2.3 million colorful mosaics representing the areas of the Holy Land. In the Mediterranean area, Jerusalem, the Jordan River, the Dead Sea, Mount Sinai, Egypt, etc.
Noon Lunch at a restaurant
Then travel to Amman (about 50 minutes). Visit the Amman Citadel, built as a landmark for observing various political events around the city. Located on the top of Jabal Al-Qala'a mountain, free to take photos at the most beautiful viewpoint of the city, with the backdrop of the Roman theater, the largest in Jordan, which is a 2nd century stone amphitheater that can accommodate 6,000 spectators. Currently, it is used for occasional events and buildings located on a high mountain, which is very unusual. Visit the Temple of Hercules, which is believed to have been built between 161-180 AD during the Roman era. Visit the Umayyad Old Palace, built around 720 AD by the Muslim leader who ruled Jordan. It is a beautiful building that has been well maintained. Inside, there is a large dome-shaped hall, the Audience Hall, which is part of the Umayyad Palace complex. It was used as a residence for the ruler of the city. It was built on top of an original Byzantine building. Inside, there are offices, reception rooms, etc. When looking north, you will see a large Jordanian flag waving in the distance. Jordanians are proud that this flag is the tallest in the world.
Dinner at a Chinese restaurant
At the appropriate time, we will take you to Queen Alia Airport in Amman.

Day 8

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Queen Alia Airport – Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok

02.25 a.m. Depart for Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand by Royal Jordanian Airlines Flight No. RJ182 (Food and beverage service on board)
02.35 p.m. Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport safely

Meals and Accommodations

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Terms and Conditions

  • Full Payment

  • This booking is not confirmed. (Due to change all the time), We'll checking and confirm to the customers within 24 hours

Including to the Package

  • Round-trip Economy Class airfare on Royal Jordanian Airlines (baggage weight not exceeding 25 kg/person)

  • Airport tax, fuel tax, air insurance

  • Jordan visa fee for Thai passport only

  • Travel insurance coverage of 1,000,000 baht (not covering those over 85 years old)

  • Accommodation throughout the trip (twin room), all meals specified in the program, drinking water provided

  • Transportation or shuttle bus during the tour, entrance fees to all places specified in the program

  • Thai tour guides provide assistance throughout the trip

Not Including to the Package

  • Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, fax, minibar drinks and other expenses not specified

  • Passport fee

  • Document preparation fee and visa fee for foreigners

  • Baggage weight fee in case it exceeds the airline's limit (25 kg / person)

  • Airline fuel surcharge (if increased)

  • Personal expenses such as telephone, laundry, beverages in the room and food ordered outside the menu provided by the company, unless agreed upon in special cases

  • VAT 7% and withholding tax 3%

  • Thai tour leader tip 32 USD / trip

  • Excluding local guide and driver tip 36 USD / trip

  • Excluding tip for drivers in Wadi Rum desert, horse drivers, camel drivers, golf cart drivers in Petra, approximately 1-2 USD / 1 activity

Cancellation Conditions

  • Cancellation more than 40 days before departure, full refund (except for visa fees and advance air tickets, and groups traveling during holidays such as Songkran, National Labor Day, July holidays, October holidays that require a deposit guarantee with the airline or groups that guarantee accommodation deposits directly or through domestic or international agents, cannot be refunded)

  • Cancellation 25-39 days before departure, charge 50% of the tour price

  • Cancellation 1-24 days before departure, charge 100% of the tour price

Remarks

  • The company reserves the right to cancel the trip if there are fewer than 15 travelers. The company will notify travelers at least 30 days before the trip. The company reserves the right to change the tour program in the event of force majeure such as airline delays, strikes, protests, natural disasters, riots, accidents, traffic problems, etc. However, the benefits of the travelers will be taken into account to the fullest extent.

  • Since this tour is a lump sum payment with an overseas agent, you cannot claim a refund if you refuse or waive the right to use the services provided by the tour, unless you have agreed or notified us before the trip.

  • The company will not be responsible for any expenses incurred if you are denied immigration and will not refund the tour fee you have paid if you are denied entry due to illegal actions or illegal entry.

  • The company reserves the right to change some details of this tour when there is an unavoidable force majeure and will not be responsible for any loss, damage, or injury beyond the responsibility of the tour leader and certain force majeure events such as strikes, natural disasters, riots, etc.