Jordan has always been at the heart of the Holy Land, complementing the area which is now Israel since ancient times, and the tribes of Gilead, Moab and Ammon who settled here are part of the Biblical tradition. From Mt.Nebo Moses was shown the Promised Land he was not allowed to enter, and the river Jordan is the site of St.John the Baptist’s activities and the baptism of Christ. Situated between Euphrates and Tigris to the east and the Mediterranean to the West, Jordan was destined to become a crossroads of trade and cultural exchange early on and has remained so ever since.

Cardo Tours offers a comprehensive range of services to pilgrims of the monotheistic religions as well as culturally interested travellers visiting the country’s historical sites. Our management has more than 20 years of experience in tourism; good contacts to hotels and transport companies enable us to get the best possible rates and conditions for your groups. ..more 

Petra

The rose red city was the capital of the Nabataeans who established their trade-based empire during the first millenium B.C. The area became part of the Roman empire during the 2nd century A.D.