Drive back to Amman and visit to the Crusader Castle of Karak. Continue to Mt. Nebo and enjoy a spectacular view of the Promised Land.
Drive back to Amman : After breakfast, we will head back for our last night to Amman, the capital of Jordan. Along the way to Amman, we will stop and visit a few interesting and important sights from the history of Jordan.
Trip to the Crusader Castle of Karak : The first visit would be to the fort town of Kerak to visit the Castle of Karak. The castle was built by the orders of King Fulk, the crusader king of Jerusalem. Built on a hill to dominate the town, it was only in crusader hands for 46 years when Saladin’s army occupied the town, dominated the castle, converting it to Islam. The castle played an important role in protecting the caravan route and pilgrimage. The castle itself has been partially restored and has endless passageways and rooms. It is an impressive insight into the architectural military genius of the Crusaders.
Mt. Nebo : After our visit to Karak Castle, we continue our road trip toward the city of Madaba. Before we reach the desired city, we stop for our second spectacular visit to Mt Nebo, where there is a church that has well preserved mosaics situated among beautiful scenery. The most impressive part of this visit is the breathtaking view from the top of the mountain; the spot were Moses looked out onto the promised land.
Madaba : The historical town of Madaba is famous for its Ottoman-style houses and beautiful Byzantine-era mosaics, including the famous 6th-century mosaic map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land at St George’s Church. Other mosaic masterpieces found within the Church of the Virgin and the Apostles and in the Archaeological Museum depict a rampant profusion of flowers and plants, birds and fish, animals and exotic beasts, as well as scenes from mythology and everyday pursuits such as hunting, fishing and farming. If these interest you, you’ll be delighted to know that literally hundreds of other mosaics from the 5th to 7th centuries are scattered throughout Madaba’s churches and homes.
Overnight in Amman