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Petra & Desert Sky at Night - Astronomy Kids

Trip type: 
Astronomy
Adventure level: 
3. Moderate
Max group size: 
16
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Jordan, Middle East | 7 days
Trip code: 
FJOA
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Family Holidays | Min age 5yrs
What's included: 

Astronomy - Guiding from an astronomy expert (2 nights)

Transport - Minibus, 4WD, on foot

Accommodation - Hotels (4nts), camp (2nts, possible multi-share).

Meals - 6 breakfasts, 1 lunch & 2 dinners.

Trip Highlights: 
Telescope time with our astronomy expert
Rock-cut temple city of Petra
Desert camp in Wadi Rum
Float in the Dead Sea
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Itinerary

  • Day 1 - Arrive in Amman
  • Day 2 - Explore Petra
  • Day 3 - Wadi Rum
  • Day 4 - Wadi Rum
  • Day 5 - Aqaba
  • Day 6 - Dead Sea
  • Day 7 - Trip Ends; Fly home
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Day
1

Arrive in Amman

Following your flight, you transfer to your first night’s accommodation and check in. Amman is a modern city with an ancient history and is the starting point for your exploration of this desert kingdom. Toledo hotel- 1 night

Day
2
Explore Petra

Explore Petra

This morning you will transfer to the ‘lost city’ of Petra. Here you will have a full day to admire the natural beauty and breathtaking architecture of this ancient city. Walk through the Siq, a colourful narrow gorge over a kilometre long which leads to the magnificent Treasury. See royal tombs, the Roman-style theatre, beautiful temples and museums. Take an optional walk to the monastery or the high place of sacrifice.

Often described as the eighth wonder of the ancient world, it is without doubt Jordan’s most valuable treasure and the greatest tourist attraction. It is a vast, unique city, carved into the sheer rock face by the Nabateans, an industrious Arab civilization who settled here more than 2000 years ago, turning it into an important junction for the silk, spice and other trade routes that linked China, India, and southern Arabia with Egypt, Syria, Greece, and Rome.

The Nabatean Kingdom existed for centuries, and Petra became widely admired for its refined culture, massive architecture and ingenious complex of dams and water channels. Ultimately, however, the Roman Emperor Trajan annexed the Kingdom.

By the 14th century, Petra was completely lost to the West, and so it remained for almost 300 years. Then in 1812, a Swiss traveler, Johann Ludwig Burckhardt persuaded his guide to take him to the site of the rumored lost city. Secretly making notes and sketches, he wrote, “It seems very probable that the ruins at Wadi Musa are those of the ancient Petra.” Al Hidab Hotel - 1 night (B)

 

Day
3
Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum

After breakfast, you will travel to Wadi Rum. Here you will be able to relax for the afternoon in your Bedouin style camp before enjoying a night of star gazing with our expert astronomer. Camp - 2nights (BD)

 

Day
4
Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum

You will have a full day exploring Wadi Rum by 4WD and your Bedouin desert guide will give you a closer look at this amazing place. 

Wadi Rum is well known as the largest and most magnificent of Jordan’s desert landscapes, this is a stupendous, timeless place, virtually untouched by humans.

A maze of monolithic rockscapes rise up from the desert floor to heights of 1,750 meters creating a natural challenge for serious rockclimbers. Hikers can enjoy the tranquility of the boundless empty spaces; explore the canyons and water holes to discover 4000-year-old rock drawings and the many other spectacular treasures this vast wilderness holds in store. Also known as ‘The Valley of the Moon’, this is the place where Prince Faisal Bin Hussein and T.E. Lawrence based their headquarters during the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans in World War I, and their exploits are intrinsically woven into the history of this amazing area. 

This evening you will have another night under the stars and recognizing planets and constellations with the astrononmy expert and private use of a 16inch reflector telescope. (BLD)

Day
5
Aqaba

Aqaba

This morning you will travel to the coastal town of Aqaba with its sandy beaches and coral reefs. Here you will be able to relax on the beach or swim in the Red Sea and take part in a snorkel safari. 

Aqaba’s reef is thriving, adorned with variety in its coral and fish. Common species are branch coral, fungi, and montipora, and the rare archelia, a black, tree-like specimen found at great depths and first discovered by the Late King Hussein himself. Darting through the reef are clownfish, Picasso triggerfish, goby, sea anemone, parrotfish, pipefish, and countless others. Two of the most intriguing are the harmless, plankton-eating whale shark, the largest fish in the world, and the willowy garden eel, almost invisible in the sea grass. Aqaba Gulf Hotel - 1 night (B)

Day
6
Dead Sea

Dead Sea

After breakfast, continue to lowest point in the world The Dead Sea. Spend the day sunbathing, swimming, or dining. Relax in the gently lapping waters and be amazed that you can’t sink! Treat yourself to a soothing massage, or try the well-known healing powers of minerals from the sea’s muddy floor. Dead sea Spa Hotel - 1 night (B)

Day
7

Trip Ends; Fly home

Transfer to Amman by road; clients travelling on our group flights fly home. (B)