Hi,
I'm going to have four to five days in Jordan from July 26 - July 29 or 30. Since I'm on a rather large trip, I will have a lot of luggage with me and so would be happier limiting myself to day trips from Amman. Also, I'll be arriving at 4am on July 26 and expect to be extremely tired so I probably won't be up for anything that strenuous or busy my first day.
Notably, I have already been to Petra and to the Dead Sea, so as lovely as Petra is, I don't plan on visiting it again during this time; there should be enough interesting stuff to see that's not as far from Amman.
I'm thinking of spending one day in Amman, and then doing day trips to the following places:
- Jerash
- Madaba & Mt Nebo (most tours to these areas also seem to include the Dead Sea)
- Karak castle
I'm hoping that either the Madaba or Karak trip could be combined with Wadi Mujib Nature Reserve, since Lonely Planet recommends that one and I like nature areas.
I like history, good museums (preferably with English captions), sites of Biblical significance, and walking in natural areas, but given the heat in late July probably don't want to be doing anything overly strenuous.
What should I focus on seeing in Amman (I know there's some Roman ruins there, anything else of major interest?). How does my itinerary sound? Are there any other places I should make a point of trying to see?
Can anyone recommend inexpensive but good quality day tour operators in Jordan? This is what I particularly need help with. These guys look good and are well-reviewed on TripAdvisor but seem very expensive for the day tours: http://www.jdtours.com/tours/day-tours/day-tours-from-amman - however, I can't be sure of the cost because I don't know what currency KM stands for (the Jordanian currency is the Jordanian dinar, which is worth about $1.50, so if KM somehow stands for it the prices are far too high).
Thanks for your help!
