Our driver will pick you up from your hotel in Amman to start the one hour drive to Jerash where you will enjoy a 2 hour guided tour with a private English speaking site guide. The well-preserved city of the Roman Empire, often called Pompeii of the East, was initially built by Alexander the Great. The town started to prosper after the Roman conquest and was one of the Decapolis cities in northern Jordan. Visit Hadrian's Arch, built in 130 AD to honor the visit of Emperor Hadrian. Pass the Hippodrome offering space for 15,000 spectators, the impressing Forum, then continue to the Temple of Artemis. Other highlights are the Colonnaded Street and the Nymphaeum.
We then continue the drive to Ajloun Castle built by one of the Islamic governors under Saladin and was used as one of the principal bases in the expulsion of the crusading armies. The excellent state of preservation makes Ajloun Castle the best example of Islamic military architecture from the crusading era. The castle is in a great location with pretty rural views, as well as having towers, staircases, and myriad different chambers to explore.
Break for lunch if preferred then continue driving to Umm Qais which is another former Decapolis city, but also features more recent Ottoman buildings and architecture. Beyond these, however, the most impressive feature of the city is actually its location. It sits on a ridge overlooking the Sea of Galilee, the Golan Heights and the River Jordan, a magnificent and historic vista. Much of the Classical city was built in black basalt, which makes for impressive ruins - amongst the best of them are the theatre and a basilica courtyard dotted with black sarcophagi. Have a great time at these places then we will transfer you back to your hotel in Amman.
Private transportation throughout with English speaking driver
Entrance fees to Jerash, Ajloun and Umm Qais
Private English speaking site guide in Jerash for 2 hours
Personal travel insurance and expenses
Drinks
Tips for the site guide in Jerash, and the driver
Any other expenses not mentioned