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Two Day Special Guided Tour

Two Day Special Guided Tour

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This is one of the most affordable tourism offers in Jordan, where we will visit 5 wonderful places and passing through amazing roads in Two-Days Trip... We will start our trip early morning by going directly to Petra , and we ll start the tour once we arrive to Wadi Mousa - Petra after 3 hours of driving ...

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Jerash, The age of exploration

Jerash, The age of exploration

Historical Studies

For centuries the ancient Biblical lands east of the Jordan lay derelict and deserted. In A.D. I 122, the crusader William of Tyre noted that Jerash was reduced to a mass of ruins. A terrible torpor had settled on this almost forgotten land which persisted right up to the beginning of the nineteenth century.

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Three Day Special Guided Tour - Group Tour

Three Day Special Guided Tour - Group Tour

Jordan Tours

This is three day Fully Guided tour (Max of 6 travelers) to Mujib Siq Trail, Dana Nature Reserve, Al Shawbak castle, Little Petra, Petra, Wadi Rum, Gulf of Aqaba, Dead Sea Salt Beach  and Dead Sea Amman Beach. We will start first day from Amman , visiting of Wadi Al Mujib and taking the Siq Trail ,

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Interpretation And Presentation Of Nabataeans Innovative Technologies

Interpretation And Presentation Of Nabataeans Innovative Technologies

Historical Studies

The Nabataeans were people of innovation and technology. Many clear evidences were left behind them that prove this fact. Unfortunately for a site like Petra, visited by crowds of visitors and tourists every day,

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Ancient Trade Routes Rewritten: Ramses III Inscription Found Deep in Jordanian Desert
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Ancient Trade Routes Rewritten: Ramses III Inscription Found Deep in Jordanian Desert

Historical Studies

A Groundbreaking Discovery Reshapes Our Understanding of Bronze Age Commerce

In a revelation that's sending shockwaves through the archaeological community, researchers have uncovered definitive proof of Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses III's reach into the Arabian hinterlands. The newly discovered hieroglyphic inscription, found 50 kilometers further east than any previously known Egyptian markings, dramatically expands our map of ancient trade networks.

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The Eastern Frontier of Pharaonic Power

Carved into the rose-red cliffs of Wadi Rum's remote southeastern sector, the dual cartouches present a historical bombshell:

  • The easternmost verifiable evidence of Egyptian presence
  • Dated to Ramses III's reign (1186-1155 BCE)
  • Located along a critical but poorly documented trade artery

"This isn't just another royal signature," asserts lead archaeologist Dr. Hani Al-Nawafleh. "The strategic placement suggests this was an official waystation, possibly marking the boundary of Egyptian-controlled territory."

 

Redrawing the Bronze Age Trade Map

The discovery challenges conventional wisdom about ancient commerce in three key ways:

  1. Beyond the Frankincense Trail
    While known trade routes hugged the coast, this inland position indicates:
  • Alternative paths avoiding coastal tariffs
  • Direct access to Arabian Peninsula resources
  • Possible copper trade from Jordan's ancient mines
  1. The Military-Commercial Complex
    The site's defensible position implies:
  • Armed escorts for precious cargoes
  • Protection against desert raiders
  • A system of fortified trading posts
  1. Cultural Exchange
    Nearby petroglyphs show:
  • Hybrid Egyptian-Arabian artistic styles
  • Evidence of prolonged contact
  • Possible religious syncretism

 

The Bigger Picture: Egypt's Economic Machine

Ramses III's era marked:

  • The last golden age of Egyptian prosperity
  • Intensive resource exploitation
  • Expansion of trade networks to compensate for dwindling Nubian gold

"This carving represents more than imperial vanity," explains economic historian Dr. Miriam Kaufman. "It's the Bronze Age equivalent of a corporate logo - stamping Egyptian authority on critical infrastructure."

 

Future Implications

The discovery team is now:

  • Conducting LIDAR surveys of surrounding areas
  • Analyzing soil samples for ancient caravan residues
  • Searching for companion inscriptions

Early ground-penetrating radar readings suggest possible structural remains beneath the sand. "We may be standing atop an unknown trading settlement," reveals geophysicist Dr. Yusef Mahmoud.

Why This Matters Today
Understanding these ancient networks helps us:

  • Trace the origins of globalization
  • Comprehend early economic systems
  • Preserve fragile desert heritage

As excavations continue through 2024, this single inscription may unlock new chapters in humanity's oldest story - the perpetual dance of commerce and power across the sands of time.

For scholars and history enthusiasts alike, Wadi Rum has just become ground zero for rethinking how civilizations connected in the ancient Near East.

 

Discover Wadi Rum in spring: Adventure, Camping & Unforgettable Tours

Secrets of Petra

Secrets of Petra

Historical Studies

Petra is a huge place, and you need definitely number of days in order to visit most important sites on Petra  city, and longer time indeed to visit every place on Petra.Some places are not visited at all by the tourists mostly cause of the lake of time on their schedule even these places does worth a trip visit,

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Jerash , What’s Different ?

Jerash , What’s Different ?

Historical Studies

JERASH is one of the three great classical city sites of the Near East. Jerash , however, altogether different from Petra and Palmyra. The grandeur of Jerash is tempered by a charm to which one can relate immediately. Here the gods of antiquity presided benignly over the everyday life of the people, and still one can feel this human measure.

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A discovery trip to Wadi Rum - Marse Valley

A discovery trip to Wadi Rum - Marse Valley

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Wadi Rum, or Rum Valley is a glorious and unique place located at the southern desert - part of Jordan, and you would reach it after 3-4 hours of driving from Amman via the desert highway, and I usually use to recommend visiting of Wadi Rum as a part of Petra visit for two main reasons:

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Petra Myths and Reality

Petra Myths and Reality

Historical Studies

Once the stronghold of the talented Nabataean people Petra is renowned for its massive carved architecture and its ingenious pools, dams and water channels. Over 2000 years later, Petra is one of the Middle East s most significant sites of antiquity.

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High Place Of Sacrifice - (200 Bc – 200 Ad) - Back Route Trail

High Place Of Sacrifice - (200 Bc – 200 Ad) - Back Route Trail

Historical Studies

This is one of the most interesting trails in Petra area, in fact; this is my favorite trail. Visiting and exploring historical places on this part of Petra is amazing because every time I’m taking this trail I feel like if I’m the first and the only visitor who is discovering this area because it is very rare  to see someone moving all over the trail ,

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Petra and Game Boards

Petra and Game Boards

Historical Studies

Game Boards :

Throughout Petra and in other Nabataean sites, various board games that are found in ancient Petra ,, the most common ancient board game that was discovered was from a game played on a 4 x 12 playing board. Each of the playing spots was actually a small cup carved into the rock.

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Ajloun & Mar Elias Historical value

Ajloun & Mar Elias Historical value

Historical Studies

"On the way I saw a valley running down to the river Jordan, remarkably beautiful and very well kept, and it was full of vines and trees because there was plenty of good water there "  Egeria, 4th century AD

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Wadi Rum - Moon Valley

Wadi Rum - Moon Valley

Historical Studies

Wadi Rum : One of the world’s outstanding desert landscapes… situated in the friendly and peaceful nation of Jordan … truly breathtaking scenery and a chance to experience desert life and Bedouin culture, which offers spectacular vistas of towering cliffs and bold rock formations etched by erosion into other-worldly forms.

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Byzantine Churches

Historical Studies

Among Petra s ancient temples is a Byzantine church dating from the 5th and 6th centuries. Still being excavated, Petra Church contains some extraordinary Byzantine mosaics.The Petra Church is a Byzantine church in the ancient city of Petra, located a few hundred meters off the colonnaded street near the Temple of the Winged Lions.

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The Archaeology of Umm Qais

The Archaeology of Umm Qais

Historical Studies

Gadara or Umm Qais first appears in the historical records shortly after the conquest of the region by the forces of Alexander the Great in 333 BC. Alexander s successors, the Ptolemies, made the site a frontier or border ­the meaning of the toponym - with their perennial rivals, the Seleucids, who were based in Antioch, north Syria.

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Christian Presence & Byzantine Churches In Jerash

Historical Studies

It is not known how and when Christianity first came to Gerasa or Jerash. However, Jerash  sent a bishop to the Council at Seleucia in AD 359. Thus, there would have been Christian presence in the city as early as the latter half of the fourth century.

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The Mesha Stele (Moabite Stone ) in Madaba

Historical Studies

The stele of King Mesha constitutes one of the most important direct accounts of the history of the world that is related in the Bible. The inscription pays tribute to the sovereign, celebrating his great building works and victories over the kingdom of Israel during the reign of Ahab, son of Omri.

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Dead Sea - The lowest Sea on earth

Historical Studies

HEALTH TOURISM AT THE DEAD SEA

The Dead Sea isn’t a huge tourist attraction, nor is it very lively, but it can hold huge potential to those who have an interest in chemistry or simply unique natural physical and geographic properties

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The Myth, History, And Mystery Of Petra

The Myth, History, And Mystery Of Petra

Historical Studies

A journey through the passageways and open spaces of Petra of Jordan, with a close look at the myth and history of the Nabataean civilization and the rise and fall of the ancient city: Petra

 

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Little Petra-Baida

Historical Studies

Petra is a huge place, and you need definitely number of days in order to visit most important sites on Petra  city, and longer time indeed to visit every place on Petra. Some places are not visited at all by the tourists mostly because of the lake of time on their schedule even these places does worth a trip visit,

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Jerash Day Trip in A Photo

Jerash Day Trip in A Photo

Historical Studies

This is one of my articles series that I started with few months ago , where I decided to walk along a Day Trip on each of the main sites in Jordan , So I’ve already posted Petra Day Trip in a Photo ,and that article contains hundreds of detailed photos about Petra , and how is going to look in a quick day trip tour,

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Petra Day Trip in a Photo

Historical Studies

I had the chance to visit Petra specifically in a Day Trip tens of times (even hundreds of times, but I stopped counting long time ago), also I had the chance to stay in Wadi Mousa city (Petra city) for few days with my guests , and I had the chance as well to see much more than a tourist can see not just in a day trip to Petra, but even more than what tourists can see in several days

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Wadi Rum Camping – Trip to exotic geological formations

Wadi Rum Camping – Trip to exotic geological formations

Historical Studies

Wadi Rum was and still my favorite place to visit in Jordan, especially for camping and spending the night, and because it is my favorite place, I have created a special trip tour for two days trip that takes you to Petra

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Elijah and Mar Elias

Historical Studies

ELI AH whose name means "my God is YAH (WEH) ," is one of the  greatest Israelite prophets after Moses. He is frequently associated with the area of Transjordan and specifically the mountainous region of Ajloun to the north of the modern capital city of Amman.

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    • Wadi Rum
    • The Baptism Site
    • Prophet Eliyah and Tall Mar Eliyas
    • Amman Citadel
    • Umm Qais - Gadara
  • Group Tours
    • Two-Day Small Group Tour
    • Mid-Size Guided Shared Tour
  • Jordan Tours
    • Historical Studies
      • The Myth, History, and mystery of Petra
      • High place of sacrifice - (200 bc – 200 ad) - back route trail
      • Secrets of petra
      • Interpretation and presentation of nabataeans innovative technologies:
      • Jerash, The age of exploration
      • Wadi Rum Camping – Trip to exotic geological formations
      • Jerash Day Trip in A Photo
    • Travel Stories
      • Petra, wadi rum, Aqaba & Dead sea staff-care trip
      • Shant Petra Rum and Dead sea
      • Tami Jordan trip tour
      • Two days tour- Archit trip
      • Victoria passed petra challenge successfully
      • Petra - Wadi Rum Abdelravoof and Branko trip
      • Jordan five days tour
      • Camping in Wadi Rum - a trip to Mars
      • Petra Wadi Rum Aqaba Dead sea Luca trip
      • Jordan three days tour
    • Tourism News
    • Jordan Articles
    • Jordan News
    • about
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