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Suggested routes Jordan
The vast majority of points of interest lie along a 400-kilometer stretch of western fringe. We could have quickly done the trick. But by its history and its geography, this little country conceals a lot of richnesses archeological as well as natural: in a week, one discovers the essential thing, in two one savor it at its rhythm with, as a bonus, some detours of choice.
A week in Jordan
• The King's Road: the airport being equidistant from Amman and Madaba, we head south directly to the quiet city of Madaba to visit St. George's Church and the mosaic of Palestine; archaeological park and Mount Nebo; then drive to wadi Mujib, Karak, and especially the Dana Reserve. A long and busy day. Start early in the morning.
• Petra: visit of the site and the Khazneh, the most famous monument of Petra; the high place of sacrifice; the lower city; the royal tombs and the magnificent stroll to the monastery. Count 2 days to discover the main monuments of the site; and again, to make the most of the light without suffering too much heat in the season, start the day at dawn.
• The wadi Ram: excursion in the desert by 4x4, on foot or by camel with sunset on the glowing rocks and night in bivouac.
• Return to Amman by the Dead Sea and its beaches with, in passing, a splash in weightlessness in the salt lake. According to the time, to finish by Bethany, place of the baptism of Christ (closing of the wickets with 15h in winter, 17h in summer).
• We end with Amman, which we can spend 1 day visiting the citadel, the Jordan Museum, the Roman Theater and the Automobile Museum.
Ten days in Jordan
• Amman: start with the capital (see suggestions in the one-week itinerary) before going back to the north of the country.
• The surroundings of Amman: in 2 days, you can first visit the magnificent Greek-Roman ruins of Jerash, to couple with the cross castle of Ajlun, or even further north, with Umm-Qays, a Ottoman village of the nineteenth century, which adjoins the ancient city of Gadara, another beautiful site of the country, more unknown; the next day can be devoted to the desert castles, including the charming Qasr Amra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
• The King's route goes to Karak, Dana and Petra and stops before reaching Wadi Ram: the same route as in the one-week program.
• Aqaba: well deserved rest with 2 days of relaxation, snorkelling and scuba diving.
• Return to Madaba by the Dead Sea and Bethany (weather permitting) before flying back.
Two weeks in Jordan
• Amman: staying 2 days in the capital, we enjoy the best restaurants in the country and, apart from the sites to be discovered in the itinerary of a week, it leaves time to linger in Rainbow Street, hyper hyper street, just above the lower town, but also to visit, for example, an exhibition of contemporary art in the neighborhood of jabal Weibdeh.
• The surroundings of Amman: 3 days will not be too much to travel the north and east of the country, starting with Jerash, Ajlun and Umm-Qays by staying in one of these cities; return by Salt which houses the largest group of Ottoman mansions in Jordan. Venture, finally, towards the east and the castles of the desert.
• The King's Road: another 3 days to go down the road at his own pace and see the maximum. Madaba and the loop circuit on the shores of the Dead Sea (Mount Nebo, Bethany, Dead Sea Panoramic Complex); the next day departure to Hammamat Ma'in (bathing in hot springs), ¬Machéronte, Umm-er-Rasas, which houses exceptional mosaics classified as World Heritage by Unesco; Wadi Mujib is raided before arriving at Karak, the castle of the Crusaders; and Dana for a night, or even a day trip to the beautiful nature reserve; then visit Shawbak Castle before reaching Petra.

• Petra: add to the tours already proposed on 2 days (see previous routes) a day trip to Mount Aaron, the highest peak of Petra, where is buried the brother of Moses. Magnificent view.

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