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Culture & History Tours

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At Ashtar Tours, culture and history are not just themes, they are journeys that connect travelers with the heart and soul of Jordan. Our curated experiences are designed for guests who want to go beyond sightseeing and truly live the heritage of this timeless land.

With expert guides, meaningful encounters, and thoughtfully crafted itineraries, our Culture & History tours let you experience Jordan as few ever do—through its people, traditions, and ancient wonders.

History Brought to Life

Jordan has been home to some of the world’s greatest civilizations, and our guided tours help visitors explore their legacies in meaningful ways. Whether walking through the Roman streets of Jerash, discovering the beauty of Petra, exploring the Umayyad Desert Castles, or visiting the mosaics of Madaba, our knowledgeable guides share the stories that make these places come alive.

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Petra – The Rose-Red City

Walk the Siq, marvel at the Treasury, and explore Nabatean history.

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Jerash – The Roman Gem

Walk the Siq, marvel at the Treasury, and explore Nabatean history.

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Amman Citadel & Roman Theater

Journey from ancient civilizations to modern Amman.

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Qusayr Amra & Desert Castle

UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning frescoes.

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Madaba – The City of Mosaics

See the world-famous mosaic map of the Holy Land and explore Byzantine treasures.

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Umm Qais – Ancient Gadara

Explore Greco-Roman ruins with breathtaking views of the Sea of Galilee.

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Local Cultural Experiences

Engage in crafts, cooking, and Bedouin hospitality for an authentic Jordanian experience.

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