Private Trip : Amman Jerash and Ajloun Castle
Overview
Amman Citadel, Ajloun Castle, and Jerash Ruins represent essential sites during a tour of Jordan with an English-speaking driver. All three locations can be visited in a single day using a private, air-conditioned vehicle.
- 🚗 Tour includes visits to Amman Citadel, Ajloun Castle, and Jerash Ruins.
- 🗣️ An English-speaking driver will accompany you throughout the tour.
- 🚌 Travel is conducted in a private, air-conditioned vehicle for comfort.
- ⚠️ Ensure to comply with any local regulations and guidelines at each site.
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Private Tour - All Seasons: This is the private tour option for a group up to 7 persons.
Pickup included
- Transport by private air-conditioned vehicle
- Hotel pickup and drop-off From Amman city.
- English-speaking driver
- Extra charges will apply for Pick up or Drop off from elsewhere other than Amman City.
- Entry Fees: Citadel 3$, Ajloun Castle 5$, Jerash 17$ (Covered with Jordan Pass if purchased)
- Food, drinks and local tour guides.
- Gratuities (recommended around 5-10% of total charges)
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The CitadelThe Amman Citadel is a historical site at the center of downtown Amman, the capital of Jordan. The L-shaped hill is one of the seven hills that originally made up Amman. Evidence of occupation since the pottery Neolithic period has been found and the hill was fortified during the Bronze Age. This a trail that takes you through the site and you would be able to see tens of places/spots in within the park.
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Ajloun CastleVisit to Ajloun Castle. Ajloun Castle is a 12th-century Muslim castle situated in northwestern Jordan. It is placed on a hilltop belonging to the Mount Ajloun district, also known as Jabal 'Auf after a Bedouin tribe that had captured the area in the 12th century.
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Jerash RuinsVisit Jerash Ruins. This is one of the largest Roman and Greek ruins in the world. Jerash is a city in Jordan, north of the capital Amman. Inhabited since the Bronze Age, it’s known for the ruins of the walled Greco-Roman settlement of Gerasa just outside the modern city. These include the 2nd-century Hadrian’s Arch, the Corinthian columns of the Temple of Artemis, and the huge Forum’s oval colonnade.