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Explore Along the Incense Road through the Nabataean Empire for 9 days with DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

Le long de la route de l'encens à travers le royaume des Nabatéens

Pays:

Jordanie

Vol:

Inclus

Favori

ID du circuit:

287104

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  • Opérateur:

    DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen

  • Durée:

    9 days

  • Taille du groupe:

    12 pax

  • Âge:

    5 à 85

  • Difficulté:

    Niveaux de difficulté:
    • Relaxant
    • Facile
    • Modéré
    • Difficile
    • Très difficile
  • 25.10-02.11.25 scheduled icon
  • 29.11-07.12.25 scheduled icon
  • 20.12-28.12.25 scheduled icon
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Voyagez avec nous le long de l'ancienne et légendaire route de l'encens, de la capitale du royaume de Jordanie à Al-'Ula. Depuis plusieurs milliers d'années, cette ancienne route caravanière a été utilisée pour transporter "l'or d'Arabie" de l'actuel Yémen jusqu'à la Méditerranée. Bien avant la naissance du Christ, les nomades du nord de l'Arabie contrôlaient déjà ce commerce lucratif. La capitale Amman, le spectacle naturel de la mer Morte et le paysage désertique du Wadi RumDécouvrez avec nous les traces de cette époque culturellement exceptionnelle et admirez les temples et les palais monumentaux. Les tombeaux rupestres de Mada'in Saleh et la cité rupestre de Pétra sont certainement les points forts de ce voyage.Tombeaux rupestres de Mada'in Saleh et cité nabatéenne de PétraMais ce n'est pas seulement l'histoire de l'Arabie du Nord qui vous fascinera, mais aussi et surtout son présent. Ainsi, les habitants ont conservé leurs traditions jusqu'à aujourd'hui tout en les transformant de manière à ce qu'elles soient très modernes et pionnières pour faire face aux défis actuels. Mais ce qui n'a pas changé au fil des siècles, c'est l'hospitalité, qui est toujours considérée comme un bien précieux et qui vous accueille partout. Plongez dans une région qui, pour la première fois, peut être visitée au-delà des frontières et qui a donc tout ce qu'il faut pour remettre en question de nombreux clichés. Mais c'est précisément pour cela que vous voyagez : pour vivre, ressentir et goûter les lieux par vous-même. Ahlan wa sahlan fi Sa'udia wa Urdun.

Programme du circuit

Day 1

Jour 1 : Arrivée

Arrival in Amman. Transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Embark on a fascinating morning panoramic tour of Amman and discover the city's rich history, vibrant culture and breathtaking sights. Start your tour with a visit to the citadel on Jebel Al Qala'a. Explore the ancient ruins and archaeological sites scattered throughout the citadel, including the iconic Temple of Hercules and the Umayyad Palace. Afterwards, descend into downtown Amman to immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of the city's lively streets and markets. Stroll through the lively souks, where vendors sell everything from spices and textiles to handicrafts and souvenirs, and enjoy the sights and sounds of daily life. Continue your tour with a visit to the Roman Amphitheatre, a magnificent architectural marvel dating back to the 2nd century A.D. Admire the well-preserved structure that once hosted gladiator fights and theatrical performances. The Dead Sea is a remarkable natural wonder known for its high salt content and therapeutic properties. Located at the lowest point on earth, the shores of the Dead Sea are characterized by breathtaking landscapes and surreal salt formations. Floating effortlessly on the waters of the Dead Sea is a unique experience. Afterwards continue to Petra. Overnight stay in a hotel. (Travel time approx. 5 hours, 300 km).
This metropolis is a precious relic from ancient times, hidden by towering mountain ranges, offering unparalleled views that make it the most magnificent and impressive ancient wonder that still exists today. Petra, known as Jordan's most famous and breathtaking destination, invites you to explore its wonders. Petra, aptly named the "rose-red city half as old as time", was founded two millennia ago by the Nabataeans. Its magnificent architectural masterpieces and kaleidoscopic stones have an awe-inspiring appeal. Your journey to this ancient Nabataean capital begins on horseback and takes you through the fascinating Siq, a narrow gorge flanked by high cliffs. At the end of the Siq, the Treasury, Petra's most famous monument, awaits you, captivating you with its mysterious charm. Your tour then unfolds and gradually reveals the secrets that this extraordinary city holds. Overnight stay as on the previous day.
After a morning at leisure in Petra, drive to Wadi Rum to enjoy the desert on an off-road safari. "The Valley of the Moon", portrayed as Mars in several Hollywood feature films, is an Arabian fairytale waiting to be discovered. Wadi Rum, home to nomadic Bedouin tribes, is a tranquil haven of stars, sand and sun. Once inhabited by the Nabataeans of prehistoric times, you can lose yourself in vast landscapes and horizons in Wadi Rum. The tranquillity of the desert calms your mind and quiets your thoughts. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Wadi Rum on an unforgettable camel tour through its mesmerizing landscapes. As you embark on this desert expedition, you will be greeted by the sight of towering sandstone mountains, sweeping sand dunes and endless horizons that stretch as far as the eye can see. Your journey begins as you mount your trusty camel and set off into the heart of Wadi Rum. You will follow ancient paths that have been traveled for centuries. Feel the gentle sway of the camel beneath you as you make your way through narrow gorges and wide open spaces, enjoying the breathtaking scenery at every turn. Overnight stay in the Wadi Rum desert camp. (Travel time approx. 2 hours, 120 km).
The province of Tabuk has a rich history and deserves a museum that highlights its heritage. Since 2019, visitors have been able to admire some fascinating artifacts on display in the old Hijaz Railway Station in the city of Tabuk, which has been renovated for this purpose. Located in Tabuk, Hijaz Station is a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of the region. Originally built as part of the historic Hijaz Railway, this quaint and charming station invites visitors to take a trip back in time. In the old Tabuk district, you will find a charming little marketplace, the "Souq Twaheen", which caters to the local Bedouin community. It serves as a one-stop shop for all their needs, from traditional black and white tarpaulins made of goat hair to modern conveniences such as canvas cooler bags and gas stoves. In addition, this bustling place offers a delightful selection of intricately patterned rugs, cushions and camel saddles. There are spectacular fortresses around Tabuk, but the imposing castle in the city center is probably the oldest. An old castle dating back to 1559, within its walls are two mosques connected by courtyards, staircases and watchtowers, and there is a small museum detailing the history of the castle. It was built to protect the water station as well as for security and surveillance purposes and was one of the stops on the pilgrimage route to Mecca. The Al-Tawbah Mosque, also known as the Castle Mosque, is an important landmark in Tabuk due to its association with the Battle of Tabuk. In 630 AD, the Prophet Muhammad and 30,000 men camped for 20 days at the site, now known as Al-Tawbah Mosque, in preparation for the Battle of Tabuk. The mosque was originally built under Caliph Omar bin Abdulaziz from bricks, mud and palm trunks and has been renovated several times. Overnight stay in a hotel. (Travel time approx. 3-4 hours, 240 km).
Visit the natural jewel of Saudi Arabia, Wadi Qaraqir - also known as Wadi Desi. A 15 km long canyon that runs through the Jebel Qaraqir, an oasis of paradise palms with clear, flowing water. Today, this natural wonder is one of the must-see places in Saudi Arabia. The striking feature of this wadi is its scale: at the eastern entrance to the canyon, the side cliffs are already over 100 meters high, but at the western entrance, the distance between the bottom of the wadi and the highest cliffs is up to 500 meters! Tabuk province has one of the most amazing collections of natural wonders in the Kingdom. Among them, Al Shaq stands out as a lesser known but fascinating attraction. The name Al Shaq means 'rift', which aptly describes the landscape as tectonic forces have dramatically torn apart the earth in this area. For this reason, it is often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of Saudi Arabia". A path provides relatively easy access to the northern part of the canyon, where the full extent of Al Shaq becomes visible. An overhanging rocky outcrop provides an excellent vantage point for an unforgettable photo. Overnight stay as on the previous day. (Travel time approx. 5h, 400 km).
Al-'Ula is part of the province of Medina. Due to its underground water resources and its strategic location on the Incense Route, the town played an important role in the history of the Arabian Peninsula. Today you will explore AlUla, the birthplace of two ancient Arab kingdoms. In the 1st millennium BC, Al-'Ula witnessed the rise of the ancient city of Dadan, which became the capital of two successive kingdoms, Dadan and Lihyan, that ruled over the northwest of the Arabian Peninsula. In Dadan, its capital, archaeological excavations have uncovered remains of these magnificent kingdoms, in particular an impressive necropolis with tombs carved into the eastern side of Jebel Dadan overlooking the city. These tombs are believed to date back to the 5th century B.C. These lion sculptures, which illustrate the profound influence of Mesopotamian art, proudly serve as iconic symbols of this ancient oasis. Jabal Ikmah, the sprawling library of Saudi Arabia, is located in a remote gorge amidst a breathtaking desert landscape. Exploring this remarkable site, adorned with inscriptions believed to date back to the 1st millennium BC, offers a glimpse into the past. By viewing the rock paintings depicting humans, musical instruments and animals, visitors can gain insight into the importance of these elements in the daily lives of the "Dadanites", "Lihyanites" and other civilizations. Amidst the breathtakingly beautiful desert landscape lies a true wonder of nature - the Elephant Rock. This iconic geological marvel rises 52 meters into the sky, its majestic form sculpted over millions of years by the merciless forces of wind and water erosion. At dusk, the sky turns into a canvas of vibrant colors, casting a warm glow on the impressive rock formation. The magnificent elephant seems to come to life, its red hue radiating an ethereal aura. As night falls, a starry sky shimmers above you, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that is simply unforgettable. Overnight stay at the resort. (Travel time approx. 4-5 hours, 340 km).
Join us on an exciting adventure to Hegra, a wonderland of history and architecture in Saudi Arabia. As the country's first UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest surviving site of the Nabataean civilization south of Petra, Hegra is a gem waiting to be explored. With 111 well-preserved tombs dating from the first century BC to the first century AD, the site is a remarkable testament to the architectural expertise of the Nabataeans. The Rawis, ancient Arab storytellers and reciters, will guide you through the various tombs and reveal the secrets of Hegra's fascinating history. Don't miss the chance to discover one of the most symbolic sites in Al-'Ula and experience the wonders of Nabataean civilization first-hand. Immerse yourself in the magical world of Al Ula's past with a tour of the enchanting old market of Al Ula. This is the place where pilgrims, travelers and permanent settlers have gathered for centuries, and now you have the chance to experience it for yourself. The town has been inhabited since before the 12th century and until the early 1980s and offers a treasure trove of unique oral traditions and living memories for researchers to discover. With 900 houses, 500 stores and 5 town squares, the old town of Al-'Ula is a labyrinth of remnants of original stone and mud-brick buildings that will take your breath away. Overnight stay as on the previous day. (Travel time approx. 1h, 60 km).
In the morning, it's time to say goodbye to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Transfer to the airport and return journey to Germany.

Détails du circuit

accommodation

5 nuits : hôtel

3 nuits : Tented Camp (tente spacieuse avec salle de bain privée)

Excursion dans le désert du Wadi Rum en 4x4 (env. 2h)

Tous les transferts et trajets selon le programme

Vol régulier de/à Francfort vers Amman et retour de Al-'Ula avec Royal Jordanian ou autre compagnie aérienne en classe économique

Guide local parlant anglais

Toutes les entrées selon le programme

Repas et boissons non mentionnés

Visa pour l'Arabie saoudite (environ 90 €), la Jordanie (gratuit)

taxes de sortie dans le pays de destination

excursions optionnelles

Pourboires

Affaires personnelles

Repas : 8×F, 7×A

Guide parlant français

Bon à savoir

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