3 Days Itinerary in Ar Ramthā, Jordan - Travel Guide
Kaleidoscopic Journey: 3 Days in Ar Ramthā, Jordan
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - Unveil the Antiquity |
2 | Day 2 - Embrace the Bounty of Nature |
3 | Day 3 - Celebrate the Exuberant Lifestyle |
Introduction
Embrace the opportunity to delve into the uninterrupted, sleepless beauty of the Jordanian city, Ar Ramthā. A city that houses history, culture, contemporary life, and, above all, inviting and warm people. This three-day itinerary is meticulously designed, not to just see but experience Ar Ramthā, tasting its authentic flavour.
Day 1 - Unveil the Antiquity
Kick-start the journey in the morning shadow of Ar Ramthā's historical landscape. The first stop will be The Castle of Maquriya, shedding light on a bygone era. Let's keep the afternoon for Yarmouk University Museum, harboring thousands of antiquities and artworks. How about romancing with the twilight at Heritage Village? It's a living museum showcasing the nomadic lifestyle of Bedouin tribes. Brace yourself; you will be captivated by local folklore dancing to the drumbeats under the starlit sky!
Day 2 - Embrace the Bounty of Nature
Today, we're going to tap into the vivacious face of Ar Ramthā. Feed your adventurous soul at the Wadi Al Yabis Reserve, the morning's amazing offer. Untamed nature, twisting trails and exciting wildlife, don't those sound like a memory to be hooked on? As the day unwinds, let's go splashing in the pristine waters of Ain Al Siqlabi. This natural spring-pool amid tranquil scenery could be your perfect excuse to escape the afternoon heat. Later, enjoy a peaceful evening at Umm Qais, savoring panoramic vistas of Jordan Valley and Golan Heights. The day surely promises to be a nature lover's delight.
Day 3 - Celebrate the Exuberant Lifestyle
For the final day, mingle with locals to experience the lively hues of the city's culture. A sweet start with some traditional knafeh at a local bakery would be perfect. Next, hit the bustling streets and buzzing markets; get lost in the authentic Arabian vibes at the Ar Ramthā Souk, ideal for souvenir hunting and haggling lessons. Treat your taste buds at Zaina Chicken for lunch; trust me, the city's famous grilled chicken can make anyone drool. As the sun sets, let's climb the hill to the Nahar Al Jawzeh, a relaxing spot offering a fantastic city view and a fitting closure to the vivacious journey that Ar Ramthā has proven to be.
Sophia Anderson
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Ar Ramthā
The best time to Travel to Ar Ramthā is during spring (March through May) and autumn (September through November) when the weather is mild and pleasant.
Local Jordanian delicacies include mansaf (a traditional dish made of lamb cooked in a sauce of fermented dried yogurt), maqluba (a one-pot dish with meat, rice, and fried vegetables), falafel, and sweet knafeh.
Jordan is relatively liberal by regional standards. However, it's important to dress modestly, especially in religious and rural sites. Avoid public displays of affection and always ask permission before photographing people.