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Day Tour To Desert Castles & Cave of the Seven Sleepers
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Azraq
Important Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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This tour/activity is private, meaning that only your group will participate. This allows you to have a more personalized experience, as the guide can tailor the tour to your interests and needs.
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A variety of options are available for your choice.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Delve deep into Jordan’s history as you visit 3 of Jordan’s remarkable desert castles.
These are beautiful examples of early Islamic buildings scattered around the eastern desert. Their fine frescoes, mosaics & carvings, portray life during the 7th & 8th centuries.
Called castles due to their imposing nature, they served several purposes, such as caravan stations, resort pavilions, and trade & agriculture centers. They stand as a testament to a rich era in history, namely the flourishing beginnings of Islamic-Arab civilizations. Explore UNESCO-listed Qusayr Amra, known for its 8th-century frescoes of hedonistic scenes, Qasr al-Azraq, and Qasr al-Kharrana Visit the Caves of Seven Sleepers...
Some of the most noteworthy remains of human habitation east in Jordan are the castles built by the Ummayad caliphates during the growing days of Islam (7th & 8th centuries CE). During the height of the Umayyad dynasty, architecture flourished due to the cultural exchange, which was also accompanied by major trade routes. The Umayyad dynasty was later overthrown by the Abbasids, in 750 CE, and architecture consequently changed and evolved which can also be exhibited in Jordan.
Many relics and remains of the early and medieval Islamic periods still stand today in Jordan and are dotted around in the deserts of eastern Jordan. These ruins include castles, forts, baths, towers, and fortified ruins and are collectively known as the desert castles. The fine frescoes, mosaics, stone and stucco carvings, inspired by Persian and Greco-Roman traditions, unveil and portray life and customs during the 8th century.
Begin the tour with a morning pick up from any hotel in Amman. Travel in a climate-controlled vehicle with a private English-speaking driver across Jordan’s rugged countryside. Journey out of Amman and into the arid landscape and observe the hot dry sand of Jordan spread out every direction.
Pull up at Qasr Al-Azraq; a large fortress named after a nearby oasis. Built from black basalt rock, this fortress was once a hunting retreat for the Umayyad rulers and an important military base during the Byzantine period. This imposing castle was used by T.E Lawrence (the 20th-century British soldier and the Arab revolt leader) during the Arab Revolt against the Turks.
30 minutes
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Quseir Amra
Proceed to Qusayr Amra, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its stunning architecture. Located in the desert’s core, it features vibrant frescoes on the ceiling and walls, illustrating hunting scenes, animal and bird portraits, and other figures. The zodiac depicted on the domed ceiling of the hot room is among the earliest surviving map images. Originally part of a larger complex, today only a small, non-military country cabin remains. It stands as a significant and exceptional example of early Islamic art and architecture.
30 minutes
3
Qasr Al-Harranah
After marveling at the frescoes and vaulted chambers, visit Qasr al Kharrana, a scenic square fortress featuring rounded turrets and a central courtyard. Its purpose remains a mystery to historians and archaeologists; some suggest it was a defensive structure, while others believe it served as a resting spot for travelers, a meeting point, or a caravanserai. Remarkably, it is located within one of Jordan’s most stunning and atmospheric ancient buildings. Enjoy the architecture and explore the rooms surrounding the courtyard, with their ornamental niches and pilasters.
30 minutes
4
The Cave of the Seven Sleepers (Ashabul Kahf)
Return to your driver and proceed to the Cave of the Seven Sleepers. Legend says this cave (Ahl al Kahf) served as a hiding place for seven Christian men and their dog, fleeing persecution by Roman Emperor Trajan for their faith. They slept there for 309 years, awakening when their beliefs were no longer condemned. Today, the cave is a significant religious and historical site, surrounded by ruins, with tombs and some remains visible inside. After exploring these sites, reunite with your driver for the journey back, including a hotel drop-off in Amman.
Day Tour To Desert Castles & Cave of the Seven Sleepers
(17) Reviews
Azraq
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Delve deep into Jordan’s history as you visit 3 of Jordan’s remarkable desert castles.
These are beautiful examples of early Islamic buildings scattered around the eastern desert. Their fine frescoes, mosaics & carvings, portray life during the 7th & 8th centuries.
Called castles due to their imposing nature, they served several purposes, such as caravan stations, resort pavilions, and trade & agriculture centers. They stand as a testament to a rich era in history, namely the flourishing beginnings of Islamic-Arab civilizations. Explore UNESCO-listed Qusayr Amra, known for its 8th-century frescoes of hedonistic scenes, Qasr al-Azraq, and Qasr al-Kharrana Visit the Caves of Seven Sleepers...