Madaba is located 30 kilometres south-west of the capital Amman. It is best known for its Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics, especially a large Byzantine-era mosaic map of The Holy Land. Madaba, one of the most spectacular churches around the world; ST. George church where you will find the Mosaic Map of Jerusalem painted on the floor of the church. Mount Nebo the place where Moses buried. You will be lucky if the sky is clear enough; you will have a wonderful view up from the mountain seeing the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Jericho in the other bank of the Jordan River. Shobak Castle which is perched on top of a small hill northeast of the town of Shobak. Inside the fortress there are two churches, the first of which is to the left of the entrance and up the stairs. There are ruins of baths, cisterns and rainwater pipes, in addition to millstones for pressing olives, a few archways and other works which have stood the test of time.
Petra By night: A romantic way to see Petra, Petra by Night is not your typical sound-and-light show. No colored laser beams, no booming amplified music or recorded actor narratives just a remarkable chance to experience Petra as the ancient spice caravan travelers must have seen it. The mile-long entry gorge (Siq) of Petra, mysterious enough in the daytime, becomes downright fairy-talemagical at night, lit only by flickering luminarios. Ditto for Petras imposing Khazneh (the Treasury) monument. Theres a little music (Bedouin shepherds flute), a little storytelling by one of the local guides, but this experience is more about atmosphere than content. Just think of it as organic sound and light.
It is a silent trip to enjoy letting feel the The trip is only 2 hours, from 20:30 22:30, and it' s organized only each Monday, Wednesday and Thursday weekly.