Amman to Al-Qatrana
Your day begins with a warm welcome and a short expedition briefing. If you wish, we can make a quick stop for coffee before setting off south from Amman. Enjoy a comfortable 1.5-hour (approx. 100 km) drive in a well-equipped 4x4 vehicle, featuring onboard WiFi, phone charging, and complimentary water, soft drinks, and snacks. Sit back, relax, and take in the changing landscapes as the city gives way to Jordan’s open desert plains.Qasr Bshir
Rising in isolation from a vast basalt plain, Qasr Bshir is one of the best-preserved Roman forts in the region, dating to around 293–305 AD. Once known as Castra Praetorium Mobene, its remote setting makes it rarely visited—yet incredibly rewarding. Its imposing towers still dominate the empty landscape, offering a striking glimpse into Rome’s eastern frontier. Intricate inscriptions carved into the stone add a rare and fascinating human touch to this otherwise austere military outpost.Qasr Abu El-Kharaq
Perched on a hilltop with sweeping views, this impressive watchtower dates back to the Nabataean period (circa 150 BC – 105 AD) and was later reused by the Romans. Remarkably preserved, parts of the structure still rise up to 8 meters high. While some internal passages remain unexplored, the site’s elevated position and commanding vistas make it a memorable stop.Qasr Al-Qatraneh
A well-preserved Ottoman fortress along the historic Hajj pilgrimage route, Qatraneh once provided shelter, water, and safety for travellers crossing this harsh terrain. Despite its fortress-like appearance, it functioned more as a rest station, complete with an advanced water system. Its layered history reflects centuries of movement, trade, and survival across the desert.El-Lejjun
Part of the Roman Limes Arabicus, Lejjun was once a major legionary fortress guarding the empire’s frontier. Though damaged by earthquakes over the centuries, parts of its structure still stand, offering insight into Roman military life. Explore the remains and imagine a time when this site housed hundreds of soldiers, with towers and walls stretching across the landscape.Karak Castle
One of the most impressive Crusader castles in the Levant, Karak’s construction began in the 1140s. It later became the stage for dramatic historical events, including the famous siege by Saladin in 1183. Walk through its vast halls, tunnels, and ramparts, and uncover centuries of layered history—from Crusaders to Ayyubids and beyond.Moujib Panorama
Take a break from history and soak in the breathtaking natural beauty of Wadi Mujib. This panoramic viewpoint offers sweeping vistas over deep canyons and rugged terrain descending toward the Dead Sea. It’s the perfect place to pause, breathe, and capture unforgettable photos—including from the dramatic Thieban Rock.Umm Ar-Rasas & Stylite Tower
A UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in Roman, Byzantine, and early Islamic history, Umm ar-Rasas is home to some of Jordan’s finest mosaics. The Church of St. Stephen features one of the largest and most detailed mosaic floors in the country. Nearby stands the iconic Stylite Tower, once used by early Christian ascetics who lived in isolation atop pillars—a powerful symbol of devotion and endurance.Return to Amman
After a full day of exploration, relax on the scenic drive back to Amman. You’ll be dropped off at your hotel, bringing a smooth and satisfying close to an unforgettable journey through Jordan’s hidden historical treasures.