Trip to Petra and Wadi Rum: Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is known as the rosy red city half as old as time, and described as one of the most precious cultural properties of mankind.
Dana Reserve: Dana Biosphere Reserve is located in south-central Jordan, and is Jordan’s largest nature reserve
A day in Jerash and Ajloun: The Ancient Roman Ruins of Jerash are a great place to explore the preserved architecture of ancient times.
The Roman Amphitheatre and Amman City Center: This exciting part of Amman is filled with popular restaurants and bazaars, giving students an opportunity to explore their home city while learning about the history of the town.
The Jordan Rift Valley offers a dramatic and beautiful landscape for students to visit. The amazing splendor of the Dead Sea is unrivaled anywhere in the world, and is the lowest point on earth, at 400m (1,312 ft) below sea level.
This day trip offers students a chance to see the beautiful Byzantine-era mosaics found throughout the city of Madaba.
Historically known as Arnon, this is a gorge that is part of the Rift Valley and is one of the lowest points in the Dead Sea.