Immerse yourself in Jordan’s rich tapestry on this unforgettable adventure. Explore the ancient city of Jerash, hike through Ajloun’s lush forests, and float in the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. Descend into Wadi Mujib’s canyons, discover the hidden village of Dana, and marvel at Petra, the rose-red city carved in cliffs. Ride camels and explore the vastness of Wadi Rum, a dramatic desert landscape. Experience Jordan’s history, nature, and culture – book your trip today!
Ahlan Wa Sahlan – Welcome to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan! Our representative meets you with a signage before the immigration and assists you with the procedure.
The ride to the hotel in Amman takes around 50 minutes. Check-in, rest of the day at leisure.
Meals: None
Today explore Amman, the bustling capital of Jordan. Though already mentioned in the Bible as Rabbat Ammon, the city is modern with only a few ancient attractions we visit today. Head downtown to explore the Citadel hill with remains from the Roman to the early Islamic period and a small Archaeological Museum. Onto the opposite Roman Theatre from the 2nd century with 6,000 seats. Stroll along the vibrant Souq and Rainbow Street with its charm of early 20th century houses.
Your driver takes you for an hour to the Roman ruins of Jerash. See the Hippodrome, the Colonnaded Street, the Nymphaeum, the Temple of Artemis and the North Theatre.
Drive to the Ajloun Forest Reserve and check into the rustic lodge.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Start the day with a hike along the Rasoun Trail, which is about 6 to 7 km long. Your local guide will give you an insight of the woodland area. Short ride to the Islamic castle of Ajloun, in Arabic called Qal’at Ar Rabad. Its purpose was to watch over the routes to the Jordan Valley and the commercial routes to Syria, as well as to protect the iron mines nearby. Then, drive around 2 hours to the lowest point on earth, the Dead Sea. Check into your hotel.
Free time for leisure at the beach, chance to float on salty waters or cover your body with the popular Dead Sea mud.
Meals: Breakfast
Check out of the hotel and drive along the Dead Sea coast to Wadi Mujib, one of the nature reserves in Jordan and part of the huge Wadi Mujib canyon. Descend into the canyon and follow the water stream of the river between towering sandstone cliffs to a waterfall. Depending on the water level, there might be pools for a swim. To do the trail, you need to be at least 18 years old and able to swim.
Afterwards, drive 2 hours to the tiny village of Dana where you’ll spend the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Get to know your local guide and set off from Dana Village to see more of the second largest nature reserve in Jordan. Dana spans across 320 square kilometers, extends from the top of the Rift Valley down to the Wadi Araba and encompasses four different bio-geographical zones.
Pass by terraced gardens, walk along dramatic mountains and valleys with changing colours and always great views of Wadi Dana.
Back in the village we make our way to the ruins of Shobak Castle built in 1115. Overnight in Petra.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Bag
Today we take the back route from Little Petra to the Monastery El Deir in Petra. We pass by the remains of the Neolithic village Beidah, walk across open farmland before we enter mountainous area. The path opens up to see the impressive façade of the Monastery El Deir, 45 meters high, cut in the sandstone rock. Explore the monument and its surrounding areas with great panoramic views.
Climb around 800 stairs down to the lower parts of Petra. Here you follow the main trail along famous landmarks like Qasr Al Bint, the Royal Tombs, the Treasury, through the Siq to the main gate.
Overnight Petra hotel. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Bag
Just a one and a half hours drive from Petra lies Wadi Rum, one of Jordan’s great landscapes. Meet your Bedouin guide and start with camel riding, the traditional way to explore the desert. See along the way rock inscriptions and stop at Lawrence’s Spring, named after Lawrence of Arabia. Lunch break with a sweet Bedouin tea in the shade of a mountain. Embark a 4×4, sit in the open back, to cover more ground. Ride through the desert, passing by enormous cliffs, rock and sand formations with the different colours of nature. See the 80 meters high Burdah rock bridge and the smaller Um Frouth, both naturally evolved through wind and erosion over centuries.
You have the opportunity to climb Um Frouth, which takes about 15 minutes, and enjoy great views over the surroundings. Your jeep driver meets you at the end of the canyon, to take you to your campsite.
Here a dinner and the desert night with a hopefully starry sky awaits you.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Bag, Dinner
Hit the road to Mt Nebo with its 710 meters above sea level. From here enjoy some great vistas over the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and parts of the Holy Land. What makes Mt Nebo important is that it is believed to be the burial site of Prophet Moses. According to the Bible here he was granted to see the Promised Land after wandering 40 years in the desert.
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.
Overnight 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
Tour Includes
Tour Excludes
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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