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Відчуйте магію Йорданії в цьому п'ятиденному турі! Почніть свою подорож з Аммана, досліджуючи його історичні пам’ятки, такі як Цитадель і Римський амфітеатр. Потім відвідайте священні місця Віфанії та гору Нево, перш ніж вирушити до Петри, одного з найважливіших археологічних місць у світі та чуда світу. Продовжте свої пригоди в приголомшливому пустельному ландшафті Ваді Рам, де ви насолодитеся сафарі на джипах і кемпінгом у бедуїнському стилі. Нарешті, відпочиньте в курортному містечку Акаба на Червоному морі перед тим, як відправитися з кордону Ваді-Араба. Завдяки ідеальному поєднанню історії, культури та природи цей тур залишить у вас незабутні спогади.
5 днів / 4 ночі

Must-visit Sites
Pamukkale, often referred to as the "Cotton Castle," is one of Turkey's most stunning natural wonders. Located in southwestern Turkey, this UNESCO World Heritage site is famous for its white, calcite-covered terraces formed by thermal spring waters. The mineral-rich waters have created beautiful pools and cascades that give the landscape a surreal appearance. Visitors can bathe in the warm, therapeutic waters while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. The nearby ruins of Hierapolis, an ancient Roman spa city, add a historical dimension to the site, with well-preserved Roman baths, a theater, and a necropolis. Pamukkale is not just a place for relaxation, but also a visual spectacle that showcases the beauty of natural formations and ancient history combined.
Cappadocia, a region in central Turkey, is a surreal and otherworldly landscape that draws visitors from around the globe. The region is famous for its "fairy chimneys"—tall, cone-shaped rock formations created by volcanic eruptions and erosion over thousands of years. What makes Cappadocia even more unique are the cave dwellings, ancient churches, and monasteries carved into these rocks, many of which date back to the early Christian era. One of the most popular ways to experience the beauty of Cappadocia is by taking a hot-air balloon ride at sunrise, when the valleys are bathed in soft golden light. The region also boasts extensive underground cities like Derinkuyu and Kaymakli, which were used as hiding places by early Christians during times of persecution. Cappadocia’s unique rock formations and rich history make it a must-see destination for nature lovers, history buffs, and adventure seekers.
Ephesus is one of the most important and best-preserved ancient cities in the Mediterranean world. Located near the Aegean coast in western Turkey, the ancient ruins of Ephesus offer a glimpse into the grandeur of the Roman Empire. The most famous structure in Ephesus is the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, though much of it is now in ruins. The ancient theater, with a capacity of 25,000 spectators, still hosts performances today. The Library of Celsus, an impressive structure once containing over 12,000 scrolls, is another highlight, along with the beautiful mosaics and sculptures scattered throughout the site. Ephesus also features the remains of the ancient Roman baths, agoras, and the House of the Virgin Mary, making it a site of both cultural and spiritual significance.



