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Jordan + Haramain

30th January 2026 – 20th February 2026

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Jordan - Damascus - Haramain

May – June 2026

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EduGuna Journeys Itinerary

Jordan (14 Days) + Haramain (6 Days)

30 Januari 2026 - 20 Februari 2026

Day 1

Arriving in Amman, Jordan, the journey begins with a warm welcome and an exclusive reception—a soft landing to adapt, connect, and feel the early rhythm of life in the Middle East

The day opens with an Arabic language class, followed by exploration of the Amman Citadel and Roman Theater—learning about civilization while building connections through intimate ice-breaking and mentorship sessions.

Wasat Al-Balad becomes an open-air classroom, where Arabic is practiced in traditional markets and enriched by contemporary art at Darat Al Funun.

Friday prayer offers spiritual tranquility, followed by a visit to the Cave of the Companions of the Cave (Ashabul Kahfi) and a reflective tea-and-coffee session—practicing Arabic in a deeply meaningful setting.

Walking through Mount Nebo and Madaba, we trace the footsteps of the prophets, ancient mosaics, and archaeological sites that bring sacred history vividly to life.

Arabic learning, national insights at the Jordan Museum, and the architectural beauty of King Abdullah I Mosque blend into a refined day, concluded with mentorship and preparation for the next adventure.

Petra captivates with its timeless grandeur, followed by a magical night in Wadi Rum—camping under the stars while learning, playing, and sharing spiritual reflections in the heart of the desert.

On the journey back to Amman, we stop at the site of the Battle of Mu’tah and visit the graves of the martyrs—a quiet moment for reflection and historical insight.

Campus tours at leading Jordanian universities broaden academic horizons, followed by a spiritual experience at King Hussein Mosque and the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Museum.

Jerash reveals the splendor of ancient Roman civilization, complemented by visits to olive groves and historic sites rich in meaning and serenity.

Arabic learning is deepened through stories of sacrifice and Arab struggle at the Martyrs’ Museum, flowing into a warm tea session with the local community.

The final Arabic class marks a meaningful close to formal learning, followed by a visit to the shrine of Prophet Shu‘ayb (AS) and spiritual relaxation in the stillness of the Dead Sea

Free time in the city center is filled with exploration, practical Arabic use, and a certificate ceremony—celebrating a journey of knowledge and personal transformation.

We depart Jordan via Queen Alia International Airport with hearts full, continuing our spiritual journey to Madinah and onward to Umrah in Makkah.