From Petra to Palmyra
A
14-day Adventure of the Near East : Without international air afre from
/ to your home country
This two weeks tour takes you ancient cities and Crusader castles
in the Bible lands of Jordan and Syria that few have visited.
After you've done what everybody else is doing , come with us for a
real adventure . We have even included all the tips

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the 9-day Syria and Jordan private tour Daily Arrival
DAY
1 - AMMAN - Monday - Weekly - Year Round.
Arrive in Jordan, landing at Amman where our Jordan-based staff welcomes
you, helps with arrival formalities, and escorts you to your hotel.
A fruit basket awaits you in your room, where you'll have a chance to
unwind before stretching your legs and getting to know this Oriental
crossroads. Shopping, a strong coffee at a sidewalk restaurant, and
even a water pipe are possibilities--it's up to you.
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DAY
2 - AMMAN - Tuesday
(BD)
Enjoy a morning tour of Amman. Visit the Roman Theater, the Citadel,
the Archaeology and Folklore Museums, old and modern Amman and one of
the many art galleries in this enchanting capital city. Afternoon is
free for your leisure. In the evening visit Kan Zaman Village for dinner,
a Folklore show and a preview of the many handicraft ateliers.
DAY
3 - Jerash - Pella - Um Qais ( Cedara or Gadara) - Dead Sea - Wednesday
(cBL)
After
breakfast, drive down to the lowest spot on Earth and experience floating
in the waters of the Dead Sea. Continue northwards to Pella ( "Tabaqat
Fahl "in
Arabic) in the Jordan Valley , about 78 km north of Amman,
Pella is one of the most ancient sites in Jordan , the famous spring
in Pella never runs dry. The are seems to have been continuously inhabited
since Neolithic times ; and some recent finds even date to Paleolithic
times, around 100,000 years ago , on to Visit Um Qais, Gedara of
the Bible (Matthew 8:28-34) for a spectacular view of the Sea of
Galilee, the Yarmouk River and the Golan Heights. We
travel southeast to Jerash, among the best-preserved cities of the Romans,
and walk among its colonnaded temples and theaters, enjoy lunch at a
charming local restaurant , before heading back to your hotel in Amman.
DAY
4 - MADABA & MOUNT NEBO - Thursday (cBL)
We head southward from Amman today along the ancient King's Way. At
Madaba we visit the church that holds the oldest known map of the Holy
Land. At Mount Nebo, we behold the panoramic view of the Promised Land
as Moses saw it just before he died. His grave could well be right on
the mountain. Further on, at Kerak, we walk among the ruins of the Crusader
castle of Renaud de Chatillon, one of a line of fortifications which
stretched from Aqaba to Turkey. At the end of the day, we reach fabled
Petra.
DAY
5 - PETRA Friday (cBL)
We spend the entire day exploring Petra, the stunning desert city hewn
by the Nabateans from solid cliffs of pink and violet sandstone. Petra
was known in the bible as Sela, and rediscovered only in 1812. You'll
feel like Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark as you penetrate
the city through a narrow sandstone gorge, the Siq. We'll see the Temple
of the Winged Lion, the breathtaking colonnaded Khazneh tomb, the El
Deir Tomb overlooking the Arava Valley, and the imposing Treasury. You
can even explore on horseback if you like.
DAY
6 - WADI RUM & AMMAN Saturday (cBL) Today
it's real desert adventure as we board four-wheel-drive vehicles for
an expedition to Wadi Rum, the "Valley of the Moon," where Lawrence
of Arabia organized the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans during World
War I. As you pass Bedouin encampments, you'll believe that nothing
has changed in the intervening years.
DAY
7 - BOSRA & DAMASCUS Sunday (cBL)
We travel overland today to cross the border into Syria to visit Bosra,
a Roman City with a 15,000- seat amphitheater, before continuing to
our next destination: Damascus.
DAY
8 - DAMASCUS Monday (cBL)
Our tour of Damascus includes the National Museum, the Old Bazaar, Omayyad
Mosque, Azem Palace, Via Recta, the House of Anania, the Eastern Gate
(Bab ash-Sharqi) in the walls of the Roman City, and St. Paul's Window.
If there's time left over, the merchants of the city will be pleased
to welcome you with a cup of tea, and to negotiate a purchase, if you're
interested.
Complimentary
Dinner is included at a local home:
We are proud to be the only ones that are able to afford you such window
on the true warm and hospitable Syrian people , come and meet the locals,
you may wish to bring token gifts to exchange with the host family (
T shirt , small souvenirs of your home town):
This
evening we'll venture where few ordinary visitors ever tread . . . right
into the homes of some of the people of Syria l! You'll be invited to
a family dinner, and while you enjoy wholesome home-cooked specialties,
you'll learn about and appreciate the outlook, aspirations, and way
of life of your hosts. Be assured, as curious as you may be about your
new friends, they're sure to have questions about your own background.
Once the ice is broken, you'll enjoy a lively evening, and find that
you have more in common than you ever suspected. As some have inquired
after they returned , feel free to ask about the recipes for the local
dishes you will enjoy tonight , please let us know in advance of you
prefer vegetarian meals.
Of course, you may enjoy a quiet evening with your travel companions,
by letting us know your preferences.
DAY
9 - PALMYRA Tuesday (cBL)
We leave Damascus today and visit Palmyra. The many sites of this ancient
city include the museum, the temples of Bel, Baal Shamin and Nebo, the
Roman baths, the Tetrapylon, Diocletian's Camp, and the Valley of the
Tombs. It'll take us all day to see it all, so we spend the night here.
DAY
10 - KERAK, HAMA & ALEPPO Wednesday (cBL)
Today
we reach Kerak, the Krak des Chevaliers, the most spectacular of the
castles erected by the Crusaders in Holy Land. After an appreciation
of this military outpost, we'll continue to Hama, known for its giant
water wheels. By nightfall, we arrive in Aleppo.
DAY
11 - ALEPPO Thursday (cBL)
We see the sights of Aleppo today, including the museum, the Grand Mosque,
the Citadel, and the old bazaar stretching fully eight kilometers in
length. We'll also have a chance to see traditional caravansaries. In
the afternoon, we visit St. Simeon's Cathedral, named for St. Simeon
Stylites, a 5th-century Byzantine ascetic who lived atop a pillar for
40 years.
DAY
12 - SERGELLA, APAMEA & MAALOULA Friday (cBL)
Today
we follow in the footsteps of Biblical peoples, visiting Sergella, one
of the 500 Dead Cities of the North, which flourished between the fourth
and seventh centuries but then was mysteriously deserted. Then it's
on to Apamea, the Hellenistic City of a thousand columns established
by Seleucus Nicator. Finally, we visit the village of Maaloula, where
the inhabitants still speak Aramaic, the very language spoken by Jesus.
We'll visit the St. Sergius chapel, then continue to Damascus.
DAY
13 - Damascus - Saturday (cB)
Today is a full day on your own to explore Damascus .
DAY
14 - RETURN HOME Sunday (cB)
Our staff escorts you to Damascus International Airport for your return
flight.
RATES
per person in USD $
|
|
Category
A Hotels |
Category
B hotels |
| Triple |
$
4760.00 |
$
4050.00 |
| Double |
$
5050.00 |
$
4170.00 |
| Single |
$
6220.00 |
$
5670.00 |
Our
hotels include the following, as available, similar hotels may be substituted:
| |
Category
A Hotels |
Category
B
With Boutique Hotels in Syria |
| Amman |
Hyatt
or Sheraton or similar |
Le
Meridien or similar |
| Petra |
Movenpick |
Marriott
or similar |
| Damascus |
Four
Seasons Hotel Damascus , or similar |
Talisman
or similar |
| Plamyra |
Palmyra
Cham Palace |
Zenobia
Hotel - Palmyra |
| Aleppo |
Sheraton
Aleppo Hotel |
Beit
Wakil Hotel |

Your
tour includes:
- All
transfers on a private basis : private air-conditioned vehicle, private
chauffeur.
- Hotel
accommodations, including tax and service charges.
-
All meals as indicated with preset menu (cB = continental breakfast,
L = Lunch, D = Dinner).
-
Sightseeing by air-conditioned vehicle with private guide , and entrance
fees as indicated
- Complimentary
Horseback ride at Petra ( for interested guests) .
-
Visa fee for Jordan and Syria . Visa issued upon arrival, American,
EU , Japanese, Canadian passport, your passport must be valid at least
for 6 month beyond arrival date.
To allow us to secure your visa for
Syria, we must have a legible scan of your passport info page , Syria
will not issue your visa if you any Israeli stamp in your passport
-
Tips to guides, porters and drivers
Not
Included:
Recommendations
and conditions:
Every
effort is made to adhere to the planned itinerary, however, for reasons
beyond our control, it may be necessary to change routings, sequence
of visits, and departure times.
Important
- Syria
will not issue visas for any passport holder that may carry any stamp
or visa for Israel.
- Border
crossings may take some time, depending of several circumstances (traffic,
police, documentation, visas, etc.)
More
Choices :
Sample
Charming Boutique Hotels in Syria :
Talisman Hotel: Damascus
Talisman is more than an hotel: it is more like a home. We will provide
you all the services and luxury of a five stars residence. Two wide
opened courtyards with outdoor swimming
pool. Private and exclusive Turkish Hammam.
The Talisman is a luxury «charm» hotel situated in the old
town of Damascus, twenty minutes from the airport, a hundred yards from
the old Roman straight way (Medhat Pacha) and the historical Bab Sharqi,
famous now for its souks and street markets. This old Jewish palace,
built in a quiet side street and easily accessible by car, has been
restored in the most authentic tradition of an Arab house.
Each
of the 16 rooms and suites at Talisman is unique with its personalized
lay-out and decoration. All the rooms are equipped with the latest commodities:king
size bed, mini bar, central heating, individual air-conditioning, plasma
television set with decoder so that you may choose any channel you please,
DVD reader, wi-fi internet connection, telephone. Executive suites are
larger and have a desk corner. The bathrooms are spacious and planned
for your rest and well-being: finely worked wooden basins with their
matching mirrors, old cement tiled or beige marble floors, bath tub
or shower cabin, or both, hair-drier and comfortable bathrobes.
Zenobia hotel: Palmyra
built in 1920 … Agatha Christy was one of the welcomed guests
, the Zenobia Hotel is ideally located in the middle of Palmyra archeological
site; rooms offers a wonderful view of the traces of past civilizations,
which you can explore at your ease.
The
26-room hotel offers a wonderful view of the traces of past civilizations,
which you can explore at your ease. The hotel is a masterpiece of elegance
and warm hospitality that is part of our commitment to tradition particularly
amidst this historical surrounding. You are welcome to the world of
Zenobia hotel where you relive the past and feel the glorious days of
Palmyra.
The hotel rooms; all are air-conditioned, with central heating and a
telephone. The Countess suite is a duplex room, with two double beds
and a private bathroom on each deck. ( Supplement applies, and you must
really book in advance to get this suite)
The
Oasis restaurant offers a wide variety of delicious cuisine whether
it is indoors or in the open air with a direct view on the ruins.
Palmyra
was known as the bride of the desert, where once stood as one of the
greatest Roman oasis cities of all times. The extensive roman ruins,
only a three-minute walk from the hotel; stand gracefully to remind
us of the glory of Palmyra's past
Beit Wakil Hotel: Aleppo
A true example of the distinguished 16th century Aleppine architecture,is
a charming palace situated just outside the old city walls.This perfectly
preserved structure which has stubbornly defied the destructive elements
of time,ranks among the most elegant and
beautiful palaces in the region.
The
Hotel is in " Jadidah" which is a particularly picturesque
quarter. Next to the main Maronite church is Sissi Street, which is
full of old Arab residences. Most have now been converted into small
boutique hotels and restaurants serving the delicious local Arab-Syrian
cuisine for which Aleppo is famous. Beit Wakil is one of the loveliest
examples. Simple on the outside, but you enter a beautiful courtyard
with a fountain, a majestic arch, coloured marble flooring and arabesque
glass windows. You can descend past an underground bar into stone-built
cellars with a labyrinth of tunnels, said to lead all the way to the
Aleppo Citadel.
Beit
Wakil,a true example of the distinguished 16th. century Aleppine architecture,is
a charming palace situated just outside the old city walls.This perfectly
preserved structure which has stubbornly defied the destructive elements
of time,ranks among the most elegant and beautiful palaces in the region.
Faithful to the old Aleppine tradition the exterior is castle like,simple
and void of any decoration,but as soon one enters inside a magical oriental
story like world comes into existence
The
beautiful courtyards with breathtaking relief and tracery work of their
walls, the marble fountains among the jasmine and lemon trees, the unique
iwan with its majestic arch and colors marble flooring,the elegant arabesque
woodwork of the wall cupboards,the hand drawn wooden ceilings with corniche,
the famous central Qa'a (large room: Lobby ) with its suspended dome
and coloured arabesque glass windows,the stone built cellars and the
lime stone caves below with a labyrinth of tunnels , one of which ,
links the palace to the Citadel of Aleppo , are just few of the many
elements which distinguishes the Aleppine masonry art and Arabian architectural
genius
Today,
Beit Wakil welcomes its guests as a four star hotel with all the modern
comfort facilities. Beit Wakil rooms and suits are centrally air conditioned,
with traditional comfortable Aleppine furniture, minibar, music, T.
V and satellite services, phone and private bathrooms. Both our summer
and winter restaurants offer a wide verity of delicious Aleppine mezes
and specialties together with an oriental entertainment program of classical
Arabic music and dancing.
Aleppo
includes a virile population, a splendid architecture,and a fine Arab
tradition. Aleppo AL-Chahba, 355 Kilometers from Damascus, has been
a prosperous city since the 3rd millennium B.C. and has maintained its
status through town development and an increasing population. It has
played a vital role in the history of the area from the time of the
Akkadian and Amorite Kingdoms. Until recently it has always been the
center of the junction of the ancient trade routs. The old city was
surrounded by a wall incorporating defense towers and fortified gates
built during the Islamic period. A large part of the wall still standing,
for example Bab Qinisrin, Bab Al-Nasser, Bab Al-Hadid, Bab Antakia.
Aleppo is also known for its mosques and churches and is considered
the third city in the Islamic world because of the number of its mosques
and schools. The Archaeological Museum contains exhibits from the stone
age to modern times. It has particularly interesting collection of antiquities
from some of the most ancient site in Syria (Mari, Ugarit, Ebla) , objects
found in the Euphrates Basin, Hama, Tell Halaf and Ein Dara, in addition
to remains from Greek, Roman, Arab and Islamic periods. Most famous
of Aleppo's sights is the citadel, from where all of the city can be
seen.
Tour
Syria , Jordan , Palestine , Israel .
All in 11 Days
We'll show you the wonders of fabled Syria, the biblical sites
of Jerusalem and Jordan and the Lost City of Petra, in 11 days
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