I have a broad experience with both international and Arab travelers. I frequently act as a guide and driver for foreign travel agencies that hire my services for their clients traveling to Petra, Dead Sea, Aqaba, Jerash, Madaba and Wadi Rum. I am available as a free-lance tour escort and driver for the particular Jordanian trip that you would like to experience. I am versatile and flexible in my touring arrangements, tailoring them to fit your own interests and energy level. Or I can just act as a consultant to assist you in organizing a trip that meets your special interests, such as unique shopping excursions or even genealogical searches, saving you both time and stress. In Jordan , there are so many beautiful and extraordinary places to see. Many groups have enjoyed my "Jordan Tour," which focuses on the visual beauty of the Jordanian countryside. Roman and Ottoman historical and archaeological sites abound, as well as vivid botanical and agricultural zones and biological locations, all with the serenity of being special protected areas. If scuba diving, water sports and adventure are your passion, our tourmaline Red Sea will rejuvenate you and refresh your sense of well-being. It's possible to organize your vacation on the coast in beautiful villas, hotels, or “pensions”. We can use either your vehicle or my car depending on the size of the group. while experiencing our traditions and folklore. I look forward to meeting and sharing the Jordanian experience with you. Please contact me with any questions you may have. I will respond to you as soon as possible.
Guide:Asem Alsaqqa Country:Jordan Languages: Arabic, English Airport Transfer: YES Hotel Reservation: YES Translation Service: YES Additional services of this guide: Law rate Car Rental
I'm a certified tour guide in Petra, Jordan, I was born in Petra, i have guided tourists in Petra since 1995. Petra sights are at their best in early morning and late afternoon, when the sun warms the multicolored stones, you can view the majesty of Petra as it was seen first when discovered in 1812 after being lost by the 16th century for almost 300 years!