Trace the layered history of Jordan, from classical cities and biblical landscapes to desert fortresses and the monumental remains of Petra.

At a Glance

  • Explore the key sites of northern Jordan, including Jerash, Pella and Ajloun
  • Stay at the Dead Sea, with visits to Madaba and Mount Nebov
  • Travel south along the King’s Highway, visiting Umm al-Rasas, Kerak and Shobak
  • Explore Petra in depth, with an excursion to Wadi Rum
  • Increase your understanding of Jordan’s history with insights from your tour leader, curator and archaeologist Paul Donnelly

From Amman, explore a dense concentration of sites that reflect the region’s long continuity of settlement, including the Roman city of Jerash, the hilltop fortress of Ajloun and the archaeological landscapes of Pella and Umm Qais.

Continue to the Dead Sea, with visits to Madaba and Mount Nebo, before travelling south along the King’s Highway past early Christian and Islamic sites.

In Petra, uncover the history of the Nabataean capital, and marvel at the desert landscapes of Wadi Rum.

Please click ‘Register Interest’ to receive further information when more details are available.

 

This tour is part of the World Art Tours program organised by the Art Gallery Society of NSW in partnership with Renaissance Tours.

Dates

October 2027 (14 days)

Tour leader

Paul Donnelly

Tour Status

On request

More Details

Tour code: AG2718

Fitness level: Above Moderate
Tour members must be able to:
•    negotiate airports and railway stations without wheelchair assistance
•    use combined shower/bath facilities (it is impossible to guarantee walk-in shower facilities)
•    undertake walking tours of 2-3 hours duration, including using stairs, walking over cobblestones and other uneven surfaces
•    climb staircases of 100 or more steps
•    stand for long periods in museums and other sites
•    embark / disembark coaches, trains and other methods of transportation without assistance
•    handle their own luggage

Please see Terms & Conditions for fitness level definitions here.

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