After breakfast, we will visit the capital of Jordan, Amman. Once named Philadelphia, it originally spreaded over 7 hills likes Rome. Antiquity and modernism meet here, where you will visit ruins of Assyrians, Babylonians, Ammonites and Romans. Further, we will move to Jerash, the Greco- Roman City, known as the City of the 1000 columns. Jerash is known as the best preserved Decapolis City in the modern world. After having lunch in Jerash we will head to Ajloun where we will visit "Qala'at Ajloun", which was built in 1184 AD by Izzedin Usama, who was one of the generals of the Arab leader Salah Eddin, to protect the routes between Jordan & Syria. On our way back to Amman we will have dinner at the Old Village of Kan Zaman, that was preserved and turned into a folkloric village. Within the standing ruins, you can have a look at some of the fine craft shops and works of local artisans. Back to Amman for an overnight.