This trip to Jordan will take you on a historical and scenic journey. You’ll explore the ancient Roman city of Jerash, float in the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, and marvel at the mosaics in Madaba. Travel the King’s Way, a famous caravan route, and see the Crusader castle of Kerak. Then, the crown jewel: Petra, the rose-red city carved into sandstone cliffs. Explore Wadi Rum, a vast desert with stunning canyons and rock formations. Don’t miss this unforgettable adventure!
Welcome to Jordan! Our representative meets you with a signage before the immigration and assists you with the procedure.
Check into your hotel in Amman, rest of the day at leisure.
Meals: None
We drive in the north to the Roman ruins of Jerash. See the Hippodrome, the spectacular Forum, the Nymphaeum, the Temple of Artemis and the North Theatre. Then drive 1.5 hours to the Dead Sea, with 430 meters below sea level it is the lowest point on earth. We bring you to one of the beaches equipped with locker rooms and showers.
Float on the buoyant and salty water, cover your body with the dark mud on the shores.
Return to your hotel in Amman.
Meals: Breakfast
We take you to Mt Nebo. According to the Bible this is the place where Prophet Moses was granted to see the Promised Land before he died. Short ride to Madaba, the town known in Jordan as the “City of Mosaic”. See the famous 6th century mosaic map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land at St. George’s Church. Travel along the famous ancient caravan route of the King’s Way.
Short photo stop in Wadi Al Mujib, a great wide valley with magnificent geological formation.
Then visit the Crusader castle in Kerak. Overnight in Petra.
Meals: Breakfast
Today visit the highlight of Jordan, the red rose city Petra, founded around the 6th century B.C. by the Nabataean Arabs. Pass the narrow canyon, the so-called Siq, with its colourful sandstone. At the end you will be rewarded with a view of the most beautiful monument, the Treasury.
Continue via the Street of Facades to the Royal Tombs and Pharaoh’s Castle.
Overnight in Petra.
Meals: Breakfast
Off you go for a one and a half hours drive to Wadi Rum. This dramatic desert is Jordan’s largest wadi and has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Hop in a 4×4 and uncover more of the vast area. The rugged landscape, the changing colours of sands and mountains, the serene atmosphere will make you understand why Wadi Rum is one of the most impressive desert landscapes in the world. You see canyons, red sand dunes, Nabatean rock inscriptions and a natural rock bridge.
Head four hours to your hotel in Amman.
Meals: Breakfast
At a prearranged time, pickup from your hotel lobby in Amman. The drive to Amman Airport takes about 50 minutes. Say farewell to Jordan – Ma’a Salamah!
Meals: Breakfast
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Your booking with us should be made as early as possible. This will give us a chance to secure your perfect spot. You will need to pay at least a 25% deposit to get your booking confirmed with us. This deposit is indeed a part of your total payment.
Five to seven days are generally enough to explore Jordan’s key attractions, including Petra, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, and Amman.
Jordan is not the cheapest travel destination, but budget-friendly options are available. Costs can vary significantly depending on your travel style and choices for accommodation and dining.
Yes, seven days are enough to see the main highlights of Jordan at a comfortable pace, allowing time for both exploration and relaxation.
Avoid visiting Jordan during the peak summer months (July and August) due to extreme heat, especially in desert areas. Additionally, the holy month of Ramadan might affect the availability of services and attractions.
The best months to visit Jordan are March to May and September to November, when the weather is mild and pleasant for sightseeing.
January is often the cheapest month to travel to Jordan, as it is part of the low season with fewer tourists and lower prices.
Most travelers need a visa to enter Jordan. Many nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival, while others need to apply in advance. It’s best to check the specific requirements for your country before traveling.
While it is possible to wear short clothes in Jordan, it is advisable to dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Long pants and tops that cover the shoulders are recommended to respect local customs.
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