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Jerash Itineraries

Jerash Itineraries

Jerash And The North Jordan Travel Guide

-Hour Layover Highlights

Jerash is not a typical layover destination owing to its position an hour north of the airport.

If you possess a 24-hour layover at Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) and venture into Amman, highlight the capital's highlights.

Amman Layover Focus

  • Visit the Roman Theater and the Citadel for historical ruins and city views.
  • Stroll along Rainbow Street for cafes and art.
  • Finish with a traditional Jordanian meal downtown.

Weekend & Week-Long Trips

Plan a quick getaway or a more extensive journey with Jerash as a core component.

Weekend Getaway 2-3 Days

Day 1: Arrive in Amman, explore Citadel, Roman Theater, Downtown Souk. Dinner at a local restaurant.

Jerash & Beyond

  • Day 2: Morning trip to Jerash (3-4 hours), then return to Amman.
  • Day 3 Option A: Half-day trip to Ajloun Castle (30 minutes from Jerash).
  • Day 3 Option B: Deep dive into Amman's museums or neighborhoods.
  • Depart from AMM in the afternoon or evening on Day 3.
Consider booking GetYourGuide experiences for convenience.

One-Week Comprehensive Experience

Day 1: Amman arrival, city sights (Citadel, Roman Theater, Downtown).

Jordan Highlights

  • Day 2: Jerash & Ajloun day trip from Amman.
  • Day 3: Madaba, Mount Nebo & Dead Sea (overnight at resort).
  • Day 4: Travel to Petra & Little Petra (consider Petra by Night).

Continuation of Week-Long Trip

Day 5: Full day exploring the iconic Nabataean city of Petra (Siq, Treasury, Monastery, etc.).

Petra & Desert

  • On THE sixth day: Wadi Rum desert adventure (jeep tour, Bedouin meal, overnight camp).
  • Day SEVEN: Head back to Amman before you leave from AMM, or continue to Aqaba.
  • Aqaba offers Red Sea activities and another departure airport.
  • This route provides a comprehensive overview of Jordan's diverse attractions.

Two-Week In-Depth Exploration

A two-week trip allows for a more unhurried pace and exploration. You can devote more time at major sites and include less-visited areas or adventure activities.

Extended Stay Options

  • Include Umm Qais in the northern itinerary.
  • More time hiking in Ajloun Forest Reserve or Dana Biosphere Reserve.
  • Explore the Eastern Desert castles (Qasr Amra, Qasr Kharana, Qasr Azraq).
  • Dedicate more time to diving/going snorkeling in Aqaba, or Amman's art scene.

Long-Term Stay

For long-term stays (e.g., several weeks or months), Amman offers more amenities, apartment rental options, and a larger expat community.

Amman Suitability

Better suited for extended living due to amenities.

Jerash Suitability

For the most part a historical site, less appropriate for extended stays unless archaeology is the sole focus.

Quiet Local Experience

Jerash provides a quiet, local experience for short visits.

Travel Flexibility:

Aqaba (Red Sea) offers an additional airport for flexible points of departure, making longer itineraries easier.

Interest-Based Routes

Tailor your itinerary to specific interests, whether history, food, adventure, or relaxation.

Historical & Heritage Focus

Explore the old wonders of Jordan, from Roman urban areas to Crusader castles.

Historical Sites

  • Amman: Citadel, Roman Theater, Jordan Museum.
  • Jerash: Full day at the archaeological site.
  • Ajloun Castle, Umm Qais, Pella.
  • Bethany Beyond the Jordan, Madaba, Mount Nebo.
Petra: The iconic Nabataean city, a must-see for history lovers.

Food & Culinary Experiences

Savor authentic Jordanian flavors through street food, local eateries, and traditional meals.

Gastronomic Journey

  • Focus on street food tours in Amman (falafel, shawarma).
  • Try different local restaurants and informal guesthouse experiences.
  • Encounter traditional Bedouin food like Zarb in Wadi Rum.
  • Visit local markets (souks) to see fresh produce and seasonings.

Adventure & Outdoor Activities

For excitement-seekers and nature lovers, Jordan offers diverse outdoor activities.

Outdoor Exploration

  • Hiking in Ajloun Forest Reserve.
  • Canyoning or abseiling in Wadi Mujib (seasonal).
  • Desert experiences in Wadi Rum: jeep tours, camel treks, mountaineering, stargazing.
  • Diving or going snorkeling at Aqaba's Red Sea.
Explore the unique landscapes of the Dana Biosphere Reserve for more nature immersion.

Family-Friendly Itinerary

Jordan welcomes families with activities that engage travelers of all ages.

Activities for All Ages

  • Jerash: The Hippodrome re-enactment can be engaging for children; open space for exploration.
  • Amman: Children's Museum, Royal Automobile Museum.
  • Dead Sea: Fun for floating and playing in the mud.
  • Wadi Rum: Jeep tour, camel ride, sandboarding, sleeping in a Bedouin camp.

Art & Architecture Emphasis

Discover the artistic and architectural wonders spanning different historical periods in Jordan.

Artistic Heritage

  • Center on the Roman architecture of Jerash, Umm Qais, and Amman.
  • Explore Byzantine mosaics in Madaba and Jerash's churches.
  • Admire Nabataean building design in Petra.
  • Visit art galleries in Amman's Jabal Amman and Abdoun districts.

Spiritual & Wellness Journey

Find tranquility and renewal through Jordan's spiritual sites and therapeutic natural wonders.

Journey to Serenity

  • Visit the Baptism Site (Bethany Beyond the Jordan).
  • Reflect at Mount Nebo.
  • Experience the therapeutic mud and floating in the Salt Sea.
  • Consider wellness retreats at Dead Sea resorts.

Tailored Travel:

Jerash can be a starting point for various themed explorations across Jordan, from historic times history to desert adventures.

Budget-Based Plans

Jordan caters to all budgets. These strategies assist managing costs without compromising on experience.

Backpacker's Guide

Travelers on a tight budget can explore Jordan affordably by prioritizing local transport and food.

Cost-Saving Tips

  • Rely on public buses (servees) and pool taxis for inter-city travel.
  • Stay in hostels (mainly in Amman) or very basic local guesthouses.
  • Eat street food (falafel, shawarma) and local eateries for for most meals.
  • Buy groceries for breakfast or snacks to save money.
Purchase the Jordan Pass to cover fees for a visa and major attraction entrances, including Jerash.

Mid-range Traveler's Itinerary

Balance cost-effectiveness with comfort and additional experiences.

Comfort & Value

  • Mix public transport with private taxis for convenience on some journeys.
  • Consider renting an economy car for a few days to discover independently.
  • Stay in 3-star hotels or comfortable guesthouses.
  • Enjoy a mix of local eateries and mid-range restaurants.

Luxury Experience Plan

Partake in luxury services and special experiences for a raised journey.

Premium Travel

  • Hire a private driver for the whole trip or opt for premium car rentals.
  • Stay in 4-LUXURY hotels and resorts for the best possible comfort.
  • Enjoy fine dining, international restaurants, and exclusive culinary experiences.

Exclusive Activities

  • Hire private guides for in-depth tours of historical sites.
  • Include exclusive encounters like ballooning in Wadi Rum.
  • Treat to your own self spa services at luxury resorts for relaxation.

Value-Focused Recommendations

Maximize your budget with smart planning and strategic choices.

Budgeting Advice

  • Travel during the shoulder season (February, June, December) for better deals.
  • Book flights and accommodation well in advance for lower prices.
  • Purchase the Jordan Pass for efficient entry to sites and visa coverage.
  • Eat local food for authentic taste and lower costs.

Smart Saving Strategies

Further reduce costs while still enjoying the full Jordanian experience.

Cost-Sharing & Savings

  • Consider joining small tours for groups efficiency and cost-sharing on excursions.
  • Prioritize free activities like walking tours and exploring markets.
  • Utilize Bank machines in Jerash town for cash, typically found near banks.
  • Look for travel packages that bundle flights and accommodation.

Budgeting Insight:

A flexible approach to lodging and dining can greatly stretch your travel funds in Jordan.

Seasonal Specialties

Your travel experience changes with the seasons. Plan activities and expectations accordingly.

Summer Highlights July-August

The Jerash Festival to Experience the culture and Arts is the main highlight of the summer season.

Summer Activities

  • Plan early morning or late afternoon visits to Jerash to avoid intense heat.
  • Seek cooler, higher-altitude areas like Ajloun for relief from the heat.
  • Focus on indoor activities or attractions with shade in the middle of the day.
  • Night trips or things to do are more comfortable in the evenings.
The Jerash Festival brings ancient theaters alive with tunes, dance, plus live acts.

Winter Highlights December-February

The winter season brings fewer crowds at tourist sites, with crisp air and potentially lush green landscapes after rainfall.

Winter Travel Benefits

  • Be prepared for low temperatures, rain, and maybe light snow with more elevations.
  • This season has a tranquil experience due to fewer tourists.
  • Pack appropriate waterproof and clothing for the cold.
  • Enjoy serene views without masses of people.

Festival-Centered Visits

Plan your visit focusing on the area around the Jerash Festival for The culture and Arts, which usually takes place in July or August.

Festival Immersion

  • Witness ancient theaters come vibrant with music, dance, and shows.
  • Check the exact dates annually as they may vary slightly.
  • Book accommodations and festival tickets in advance due to popularity.
  • Experience Jerash in an unique and atmosphere.

Off-Season Exploration

Travel in the off-season can give one-of-a-kind experiences despite potential challenges.

Strategies for Off-Season

  • Summer strategy: Start your day early, take a long siesta, resume late afternoon.
  • Stay hydrated during hot summer visits.
  • Winter strategy: Pack appropriate waterproof and warm gear.
  • Some smaller businesses might have reduced hours; check in advance.

Weather-Related Considerations

Summer Precautions

Intense heat is a factor; prioritize hydration and shaded areas during midday.

Winter Precautions

Be prepared for cold, rain, and potential snow in greater elevations; dress in layers.

Seasonal Advice:

Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather for exploring Jerash and Jordan's outdoor attractions.