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The
Train Rides
Take
a journey in time on an authentic steam locomotive
that still runs on the historical Hijaz railway that
dates back to the beginning of the century. Sip a
cocktail while enjoying the dramatic sites of the
old neighborhoods of Amman. Once out in the desert,
you suddenly notice a mob of bandits on horseback
coming to attack the train. After bringing the train
to a stop, the bandits will kidnap a few of you. While
you wait for the hostages, the rest of the group will
be invited to join the bandits for coffee, tea and
Arabic sweets.
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Dead
Sea Bar-B-Que
You
can’t get lower than 400 meters below sea level, the
lowest point on earth. Visit the Dead Sea, famous
for its high salt content and enjoy a unique floating
experience. It is impossible to sink. After showering
in Movenpick portable showers, relax and watch the
sun slowly set from under a Bedouin tent. The waves
of live traditional music waft over you. Moreover,
assortment of Arabic salads and hot hors d’oeuvres
will be awaiting you while the chef prepares, over
charcoal, a selection of specially marinated meats,
chicken and vegetables.
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Candle
Light Dinner at Jerash Archeological Site
You
can almost still hear and feel the voices and presence
of ancient Romans . Even after 2000 years the streets,
colonnades, amphitheater, and buildings of Jerash
are remarkably well preserved. After spending a healthy
afternoon walking through the ruins of Jerash you
will be ready to rest your feet and enjoy a candle
light dinner in Jerash Amphitheater with a folkloric
dance show.
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Mt.
Nebo Dinner on the Cliffs of the Dead Sea
It
was on Mt.Nebo that Moses was said to have stood,
overlooking the ‘promised land’ that he was forbidden
by God to enter. After a tour of the ruins and the
monastery that houses the most magnificent Byzantine
mosaics, enjoy a refreshing drink before setting off
for dinner. High above the Dead Sea, you will be served
at one of the most picturesque panoramic views in
Jordan. Relax on soft cushions under a Bedouin tent
while being served shawerma and falafel, two local
favorites, freshly prepared at sight.
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Over
Night in Wadi Rum
Wadi
Rum, the ‘Valley of the Moon’, as it has been called
is unlike anywhere else you have ever spent the night.
Arrive at the village of Rum where Bedouin jeeps will
take you to the camp sites surrounded by smaller camping
tents that sleeps two each. But who can think of sleeping!
You never know what your evening has in store for
you, maybe a traditional Bedouin's wedding or a duo
playing local songs. Dinner will always be a much
awaited for event. Awake the next day to a breathtaking
sunrise and a hearty breakfast. Then it is for you
to choose whether you want to rock climb, treasure
hunt, or camel race.
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