Day 1: Ancient Roman ruins and Galilee prospects
Umkais Archaeological Site โ Galilee Sea Observatory
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:In the historical treasures of the northern Jordan, Umkais, exploring the ruins of Hellenism, Rome, and Byzantine, watching ancient architecture built of black basalt, experiencing the historical meaning of the Bible from the observatory where Galilee Sea, Golan, Israel, Syria, and Lebanon can be seen at a glance. Exploration of traces of ancient cities such as theaters, seedlings, and tunnels, and understand the history and culture of Irvid in depth.
Day 2: Explore Gerasi Roman ruins
Gerashi Archaeological Park โ Hadrian Arc de Triomphe โ Round Plaza โ Zeus Temple โ Artemis Temple
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:After Petra, Jerasi, the largest Roman ruins in Jordan, experienced the glory of the Roman Empire 2000 years ago, appreciated the sophistication of ancient urban planning in the Arc de Triomphe and the oval of the oval of the Hadrians, and explored Greek-Roman mythology and religious culture in Zeus and Artemis Temple. Walking on a collonade street and imagining the prosperity of ancient commercial cities, the best Roman ruins in the Middle East
Day 3: Local culture experience and local culture experience
Irvid University โ Yarmuk University โ Irvid Traditional Market โ Kings Highway Drive
Irvid University:It takes 3 hours, the culture and cheap local food experiences of local young people in the largest university cities in northern Jordan
Yarmuk University:Takes 2 hours, Jordan's prestigious university campus tour and cultural exchange with local students
Irvid Traditional Market:2 hours, local people's daily life and Middle East spices in the vegetables and agricultural products market
Kings Highway:Takes 2 hours, a drive course with a desolate natural environment in the desert climate and a huge reservoir