No visit to Jordan is complete without a visit to the rose-red city of Petra, one of the wonders of the world. Carved from the pink-hued stone more than 2,000 years ago, this amazing site embraces temples, tombs, gorges and cliffs. Accompanied by your own private driver and guide, you'll enjoy personalized attention on your private tour of the unforgettable city of Petra.
Highlights
• Full-day private tour of Petra from Amman
• Entrance fees, horse and guide
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You will leave your Amman Hotel and head to Jerash - the most complete and well preserved city of the Roman Empire. Jerash is one of the Decapolis cities of the north of Jordan. During the Roman Empire it was often called Pompeii of the East. Nestled in a green and well-watered valley in the biblical land of Gilead, the remains of the ancient city have long attracted tourists from all around the world.
Highlights
• Private half day tour to Jerash
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The only Greek monument that still freestanding building , without any rebuilt during the Roman or the Islamic Periods is Qaser Al-Abed ( The Slave Palace ) far away from Amman the Capital 25 km , enjoy the amazing Greek architecture Using the big huge Lime Stones to the palace
Departure Point:Your driver will meet you at your hotel in Amman
Departure Time: 9:00am
Duration: 6 hours (approx.)
Return details: Returns to original departure point
tour included
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Faiyum Governorate is one of the governorates of Egypt in the middle of the country. located about 130 km south west of Cairo. it is The largest fertile land, which comprises farmland, Lake Moeris, and some cities.
if you ar a history lover so we will visit Maydoum pyramid , Hawara pyramid , remains of Leberant , Lahoun pyramid and kom osheem museum.
And if you perefare the nature we will go to wady el raian depression and Wadi El Hetan nattional park (protected area)
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Tahrir Square was the focal point of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution against former president Hosni Mubarak Over 50, 000 protesters first occupied the square on 25 January, stayed for 18 days , these days provided the Egyptian Armed Forces an opportunity to remove Mubarak from power on Friday 11 February 2011, when the president officially stepped down from office Tahrir Square erupted in a night-long celebration after the twilight announcement with shouts such as "Lift your head up high, you're … Read more ...