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  1. Golden SeasonsContent Our profile. Dead Sea. Umm Qais HammatMa'in(Hot Spring ). Petra. Jerash. Aqaba. WadiRum. www.goldenseasons.com

  2. Golden SeasonsContent Our profile. Dead Sea. Umm Qais HammatMa'in(Hot Spring ). Petra. Jerash. Aqaba. WadiRum. www.goldenseasons.com

  3. Golden SeasonsOur profile Golden Seasons, was established in Amman, Jordan ,to serve the international travel and tourism industry with a full range of professional services in line with new trends and exceptions in global travel . Jordan has always been a gateway to Jerusalem and Bethlehem ,and in the past decade it has also emerged as an exciting new destination in it's own right . JabalNebu Petra Wadi Rum www.goldenseasons.com

  4. Golden SeasonsOur profile Golden Seasons specializes in arranging custom-made tours ,with particular emphasis n theme ,and special interest packages, such as desert excursions . natural historical tours that include the unique regions of the Dead Sea,WadiAraba , Wadi Rum , The gulf of Aqaba and the eastern desert . our close links with hotels and transport companies in Jordan allow us to arrange tailor - made packages that meet the specific interests of international holiday makes and tours . Roman Amphitheater Dead sea Street Column www.goldenseasons.com

  5. Golden SeasonsOur profile Golden Seasons specializes in arranging custom-made tours ,with particular emphasis n theme ,and special interest packages, such as desert excursions . natural historical tours that include the unique regions of the Dead Sea,WadiAraba , Wadi Rum , The gulf of Aqaba and the eastern desert . our close links with hotels and transport companies in Jordan allow us to arrange tailor - made packages that meet the specific interests of international holiday makes and tours . Ma’in sign Flag of the Great Arab Revolt - Aqaba www.goldenseasons.com

  6. Golden SeasonsOur profile As an active member of the tourist industry , we do our part in developing Jordan as anew destination by providing exciting programs that enhance Jordan's appeal . we provide a wide variety of unusual and fun activities and packages that include camel and horseback trekking , desert safaris on fours, mountain and hill walking and hiking ,riding steam trains that replicate Lawrence of ARABIA's passages through Jordan sumptuous Banquets in medical crusader Arab Castles, diving and snorkeling in the warm crystal clear waters of the Red Sea ,exploring remnants of biblical cites at the lowest spot of earth (The Dead Sea ) and strolling through scores of monumental antiquates , including Greco- Roman cites of Jarash ,and Umm- Qais ,and unique ,rock carved city of Petra (The Rose City ). Additionally, we have devised several packages that combine a stay in Jordan with visits to Egypt , Syria ,Lebanon and the Holy Land . we look forward serving you in Jordan and the middle east ,and we are certain that Jordan will enchant you and provide many years of and memories for you traveling companions Al Seeq www.goldenseasons.com

  7. Golden SeasonsOur profile Golden seasons is now one of the leading tour operators in Jordan. Since our start up,wehave transformed ourselves into a fully integrated and professional travel service for tourists and businessmen through our multilingual staff and efficient state-of-the art facilities while maintaining competitive pricing . our 24- Hour -services include: Arranging and expert handling of specialized tour packages in Jordan (including camping trips in the desert). Providing excursion and package tours for both individual and group tourists. Organizing specialized excursions to religious holy sites of all the monotheistic faiths. Providing guidance on land border crossing procedures Insuring Car rentals when required. Insuring hotel reservations at all destinations within Jordan. Catering specifically to the needs of businessmen. www.goldenseasons.com

  8. Golden SeasonsOur profile We is ready to serve all tourists from all over the world We provide different kinds of cars. We provide 4x4 cars. We provide booking of hotels and hotel apartments in Jordan, Syria, Egypt and the Holy Land. We provide trips and detailed programs for the month of honey, or commercial flights We provide bookings in the famous restaurants and theaters deployed in Jordan We provide reception and delivery from airport to hotels. we provide pick up to Syria and Lebanon with luxury cars and public cars too. www.goldenseasons.com

  9. Golden SeasonsOur profile Golden seasons is now one of the leading tour operators in Jordan. WE operate a fleet of (4X4)cars with expert drivers to ensure a relaxing and comfortable ride throughout your stay . They are well versed to give expert guided tours in either English or Arabic or both. Modern mini vans and small ,medium and large buses are available for larger groups. Spanish ,German ,Italian and other foreign language speaking drivers and guides can be arranged with advance notice . We pride ourselves on our customer service and our highly-trained staff of travel professionals who will serve your travel needs effectively, efficiently and with a smile . www.goldenseasons.com

  10. Golden SeasonsContent Our profile. Dead Sea. Umm Qais HammatMa'in(Hot Spring ). Petra. Jerash. Aqaba. WadiRum. www.goldenseasons.com

  11. Golden SeasonsDead Sea Dead Sea The Dead Sea Mud is world renowned for it's properties. Without a doubt the world’s most amazing place, the Jordan Rift Valley is a dramatic, beautiful landscape, which at the Dead Sea, is over 400m (1,312 ft.) below sea level. The lowest point on the face of the earth, this vast stretch of water receives a number of incoming rivers, including the River Jordan. Once the waters reach the Dead Sea they are land-locked and have nowhere to go, so they evaporate, leaving behind a dense, rich, cocktail of salts and minerals that supply industry, agriculture and medicine with some of its finest products. Dead Sea Dead Sea Dead Sea www.goldenseasons.com

  12. Golden SeasonsDead Sea Dead Sea The Dead Sea is flanked by mountains to the east and the rolling hills of Jerusalem to the west, giving it an almost other-worldly beauty. Although sparsely populated and serenely quiet now, the area is believed to have been home to five Biblical cities: Sodom, Gomorrah, Adman, Zebouin and Zoar (Bela). Dead Sea Dead Sea Dead Sea www.goldenseasons.com

  13. Golden SeasonsDead Sea Dead Sea One of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in the world, the Jordanian east coast of the Dead Sea has evolved into a major hub of both religious and health & wellness tourism in the region. A series of good roads, excellent hotels with spa and fitness facilities, as well as archaeological and spiritual discoveries make this region as enticing to today’s international visitors as it was to kings, emperors, traders, prophets and pilgrims in antiquity. Unusually high salt content enables one to float effortlessly. Dead Sea Dead Sea Dead Sea www.goldenseasons.com

  14. Golden SeasonsDead Sea One of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in the world, the Jordanian east coast of the Dead Sea has evolved into a major hub of both religious and health & wellness tourism in the region. A series of good roads, excellent hotels with spa and fitness facilities, as well as archaeological and spiritual discoveries make this region as enticing to today’s international visitors as it was to kings, emperors, traders, prophets and pilgrims in antiquity. Dead Sea www.goldenseasons.com

  15. Golden SeasonsDead Sea The leading attraction at the Dead Sea is the warm, soothing, super salty water itself – some ten times saltier than sea water, and rich in chloride salts of magnesium, sodium, potassium, bromine and several others. The unusually warm, incredibly buoyant and mineral-rich waters have attracted visitors since ancient times, including King Herod the Great and the beautiful Egyptian Queen, Cleopatra. All of whom have luxuriated in the Dead Sea’s rich, black, stimulating mud and floated effortlessly on their backs while soaking up the water's healthy minerals along with the gently diffused rays of the Jordanian sun. Dead Sea Salts Dead Sea Sign www.goldenseasons.com

  16. Golden SeasonsContent Our profile. Dead Sea. Umm Qais HammatMa'in(Hot Spring ). Petra. Jerash. Aqaba. WadiRum. www.goldenseasons.com

  17. Golden SeasonsUmm Qais The current and most widely-used name, Umm Qais, is Arabic for "Mother of Qais," a modified pronunciation and spelling of the Roman name Caius. The ancient name Gadara appears to be Semitic. It is probably derived from the Hebrew gader , meaning "fence" or "border". It is still heard in Jedūr, which is associated with the ancient rock tombs, with sarcophagi, to the east of the present ruins. These tombs are closed by carved stone doors, and are used as storehouses for grain, and also as dwellings by the inhabitants. The place is not mentioned till later times. Umm Qais Umm Qais Umm Qais www.goldenseasons.com

  18. Golden SeasonsUmm Qais After Herod's death it was joined to the province of Syria (4 BC). At the beginning of the Jewish revolt in 66 AD, the country around Gadara was laid waste. "So Vespasian marched to the city of Gadara. He came into it and slew all the youth, the Romans having no mercy on any age whatsoever. He set fire to the city and all the villas around it" - Josephus Wars of the Jews Book 7 The Gadarenes captured some of the boldest of the Jews, of whom several were put to death, and others imprisoned. Umm Qais Umm Qais Umm Qais www.goldenseasons.com

  19. Golden SeasonsUmm Qais Some in the city surrendered themselves to Vespasian, who placed a garrison there. The 2nd century AD Roman aqueduct to Gadara supplied drinking water through a 170 km long qanat. Its longest section running for 94 km underground, it is the longest known tunnel from ancient times to date. Gadara continued to be a great and important city during Byzantine Christian times, and was long the seat of a bishop. With the conquest of the Arabs, following the Battle of Yarmouk in 636, it came under Muslim rule. It was largely destroyed by an earthquake around 747 AD, and abandoned as a city. Umm Qais Umm Qais Umm Qais www.goldenseasons.com

  20. Golden SeasonsContent Our profile. Dead Sea. Umm Qais HammatMa'in(Hot Spring ). Petra. Jerash. Aqaba. WadiRum. www.goldenseasons.com

  21. Golden SeasonsHammatMa'in(Hot Spring ) Since the day of Rome , people have come to the thermal mineral spring of Hammatma'in or Zarqama'an for thermal treatment ,or simply to enjoy a hot soak ,there is truly no better way to end a day immersed in history than in a wonderful ,naturally ,warm bath . Situated in this exquisite spot is an excellent Spa and Resort offering a wide variety of professional service including mud warps, hydro jet bath and showers ,underwater messages and much more . Falls Ma'in Ma’in view www.goldenseasons.com

  22. Golden SeasonsHammatMa'in(Hot Spring ) The hot springs and baths of HammamatMa’een have been enjoyed for therapeutic and leisure pursuits for thousands of years. The public springs and commercial resort area are located 35 kilometers southwest of Madaba, along a winding road which crosses some of the most spectacular territory around the Dead Sea. It is, however, impossible to drive directly from HammamatMa’een to the Dead Sea. HammamatMa’een should not be confused with the actual town of Ma’een, which is 15 kilometers before the springs. Ma’in view www.goldenseasons.com

  23. Golden SeasonsHammatMa'in(Hot Spring ) The main public attraction is a large spring-fed waterfall, while a number of smaller ones spurt forth within the private resort area (08-545-500). Shower facilities and a swimming pool are also available for public use. Within the spa complex, one of the most popular attractions is the body mud pack treatment, followed by showering and a hot bath. Other spa and health facilities are also available in HammamatMa’een, as are accommodations. The hot springs are open from 08:00 until midnight daily. Ma’in view Ma’in view Ma’in view www.goldenseasons.com

  24. Golden SeasonsContent Our profile. Dead Sea. Umm Qais HammatMa'in(Hot Spring ). Petra. Jerash. Aqaba. WadiRum. www.goldenseasons.com

  25. Golden SeasonsPetra Undoubtedly the most famous attraction in Jordan is the Nabatean city of Petra, nestled away in the mountains south of the Dead Sea. Petra, which means "stone" in Greek, is perhaps the most spectacular ancient city remaining in the modern world, and certainly a must-see for visitors to Jordan and the Middle East. The city was the capital of the Nabateans -Arabs who dominated the lands of Jordan during pre-Roman times- and they carved this wonderland of temples, tombs and elaborate buildings out of solid rock. The Victorian traveler and poet Dean Burgon gave Petra a description which holds to this day -"Match me such a marvel save in Eastern clime, a rose-red city half as old as time." Yet words can hardly do justice to the magnificence that is Petra. In order to best savor the atmosphere of this ancient wonder, visit in the quiet of the early morning or late afternoon when the sandstone rock glows red with quiet grandeur. Petra Petra Petra www.goldenseasons.com

  26. Golden SeasonsPetra For seven centuries, Petra fell into the mists of legend, its existence a guarded secret known only to the local Bedouins and Arab tradesmen. Finally, in 1812, a young Swiss explorer and convert to Islam named Johann Ludwig Burckhardt heard locals speaking of a "lost city" hidden in the mountains of WadiMousa. In order to find the site without arousing local suspicions, Burckhardt disguised himself as a pilgrim seeking to make a sacrifice at the tomb of Aaron, a mission which would provide him a glimpse of the legendary city. He managed to bluff his way through successfully, and the secret of Petra was revealed to the modern Western world. Petra Petra Petra www.goldenseasons.com

  27. Golden SeasonsPetra Much of Petra’s fascination comes from its setting on the edge of WadiAraba. The rugged sandstone hills form a deep canyon easily protected from all directions. The easiest access to Petra is through the Siq, a winding cleft in the rock that varies from between five to 200 meters wide. Petra’s excellent state of preservation can be attributed to the fact that almost all of its hundreds of "buildings" have been hewn out of solid rock: there are only a few free-standing buildings in the city. Until 1984, many of these caves were home to the local Bedouins. Out of concern for the monuments, however, the government outlawed this and relocated the Bedouins to housing near the adjacent town of WadiMousa. Petra Petra Petra www.goldenseasons.com

  28. Golden SeasonsContent Our profile. Dead Sea. Umm Qais HammatMa'in(Hot Spring ). Petra. Jerash. Aqaba. WadiRum. www.goldenseasons.com

  29. Golden SeasonsJerash Jerash A close second to Petra on the list of favourite destinations in Jordan is the ancient city of Jerash, which boasts an unbroken chain of human occupation dating back more than 6,500 years. Jerash lies on a plain surrounded by hilly wooded areas and fertile basins. Conquered by General Pompey in 63 BC, it came under Roman rule and was one of the ten great Roman cities of the Decapolis League. Jerash Jerash www.goldenseasons.com

  30. Golden SeasonsJerash Jerash The city's golden age came under Roman rule, during which time it was known as Gerasa, and the site is now generally acknowledged to be one of the best-preserved Roman provincial towns in the world. Hidden for centuries in sand before being excavated and restored over the past 70 years, Jerash reveals a fine example of the grand, formal provincial Roman urbanism that is found throughout the Middle East, comprising paved and colonnaded streets, soaring hilltop temples, handsome theatres, spacious public squares and plazas, baths, fountains and city walls pierced by towers and gates. Jerash Jerash www.goldenseasons.com

  31. Golden SeasonsJerash Beneath its external Graeco - Roman veneer, Jerash also preserves a subtle blend of east and west. Its architecture, religion and languages reflect a process by which two powerful cultures meshed and coexisted - The Graeco-Roman world of the Mediterranean basin and the traditions of the Arab Orient. The modern city of Jerash can be found to the east of the ruins. While the old and new share a city wall, careful preservation and planning has seen the city itself develop well away from the ruins so there is no encroachment on the sites of old. Jerash www.goldenseasons.com

  32. Golden SeasonsContent Our profile. Dead Sea. Umm Qais HammatMa'in(Hot Spring ). Petra. Jerash. Aqaba. WadiRum. www.goldenseasons.com

  33. Golden SeasonsAqaba With its balmy winter climate and idyllic setting, Aqaba is Jordan’s year-round aquatic playground. In winter, while Amman shivers around 5ºC (41ºF), the temperature hovers steadily at about 25ºC (77ºF) in Aqaba. The thriving underwater marine life and the crystal clear waters of the Gulf of Aqaba make diving conditions there among the acknowledged best in the world. Snorkeling, water skiing, windsurfing, fishing and other water sports are also popular. Aqaba Aqaba Aqaba www.goldenseasons.com

  34. Golden SeasonsAqaba With its tranquil, clear waters and thriving marine populations, Aqaba is ideal for divers as well as casual water sports enthusiasts. As the Gulf of Aqaba is an inland sea with few strong currents, its waters remain warm and clear throughout most of the year. Conditions are ideal for underwater photography, and a lavish array of exotic fish and plant life makes for excellent snorkeling and diving. Over 140 species of coral have been identified in Aqaba’s waters. There are several diving centers in Aqaba, the most prominent of which are the Aquamarina I Hotel (tel. 03-201-6275), the government-run Royal Diving Center (tel. 03-201-7035), and the Seastar Watersports Center in the Al-Cazar Hotel (tel. 03-201-4131). The Aquamarina I also offers a number of other aquatic activities, including windsurfing, waterskiing, and, for the less adventurous, paddle-boats. A new diving area is being developed near the Saudi border near the world-famous Yamanieh coral reef. This complex, known as the South Coast, will have an assortment of hotels, parks, restaurants and watersport facilities. Aqaba Aqaba Aqaba www.goldenseasons.com

  35. Golden SeasonsAqaba For up-to-date information on where to go to enjoy your favorite aquatic activities in Aqaba, the Aqaba Visitors Center (tel. 03-201-3731) is located behind the Aqaba fort by the waterfront. The office is open daily from 08:00 to 16:00, and closed on Tuesday. Located in back of the Visitors Center, the Aqaba Museum displays a number of exhibits and plenty of information on the old city. The museum was once home to Sharif Hussein bin Ali, great-grandfather of King Hussein. Aqaba Aqaba Aqaba www.goldenseasons.com

  36. Golden SeasonsContent Our profile. Dead Sea. Umm Qais HammatMa'in(Hot Spring ). Petra. Jerash. Aqaba. WadiRum. www.goldenseasons.com

  37. Golden SeasonsWadi Rum Stunning in its natural beauty, Wadi Rum epitomizes the romance of the desert. With its "moonscape" of ancient valleys and towering sandstone mountains rising out of the sand, Wadi Rum is also home to several Bedouin tribes who live in scattered camps throughout the area. Climbers are especially attracted to Wadi Rum because of its sheer granite and sandstone cliffs, while hikers enjoy its vast empty spaces. Wadi Rum is probably best known because of its connection with the enigmatic British officer T.E. Lawrence, who was based here during the Great Arab Revolt of 1917-18. Much of David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia was filmed in Wadi Rum. Wadi rum Wadi rum Wadi rum www.goldenseasons.com

  38. Golden SeasonsWadi Rum The main route to Wadi Rum, and the small village of Rum, branches east off the Desert Highway about five kilometers south of Quweira and 25 kilometers north of Aqaba. From there the road extends about 35 kilometers through the desert to end at Rum. It is best to take your own vehicle to Rum, as public transportation to the village is very difficult. The village consists mainly of several hundred Bedouin inhabitants with their goat-hair tents and concrete houses, a school, a few shops and the headquarters of the famous Desert Patrol. There are several options available for exploring Wadi Rum. At the Government Rest House, located just inside the village, you can rent out a four-wheel-drive jeep with a Bedouin driver for short or longer day tours of the area. Also available are camels, which you can hire for short excursions or for the desert trip to Aqaba. The only accommodations in Rum are in the Government Rest House, where tents are available. Wadi rum Wadi rum Wadi rum www.goldenseasons.com

  39. Golden SeasonsContact us Address : Jordan ,Amman ,11953 E-mail: info@goldenseasons.com Telephone : +962 (6) 5542425/+962 (6) 5561581 Fax : +962 (6) 5545485/+962 (6) 5341426 Mobile : +962 (79) 5500078/+962 (79) 6111588 Website : www.goldenseasons.com www.goldenseasons.com

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