Jordan Tour

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Highlights of the Jordan Tour

Discover the beauty of Jordan on a private, tailor-made journey designed just for you. Travel at your own pace with a professional guide and private driver as you explore the country’s rich history, dramatic landscapes, and vibrant culture. Visit iconic destinations such as the ancient Nabataean city of Petra, float in the healing waters of the Dead Sea, discover the Roman ruins of Jerash, and experience the breathtaking desert scenery of Wadi Rum.
This private tour offers flexibility, comfort, and a personalized experience—allowing you to fully enjoy Jordan’s history, cuisine, landscapes, and renowned hospitality.

Note: The itinerary may be adjusted based on local security conditions and other unforeseen circumstances

The Itinerary

01

Queen Alia Airport ​» Amman

02

Amman ​» Jerash ​» Ajloun ​» Dead Sea

03

Dead Sea ​» Petra visit ​» Wadi Rum visit

04

Wadi Rum ​» Queen Alia International Airport

Day 1 - ​​​Queen Alia Airport ​» Amman

Day 2 - ​​​Amman ​» Jerash ​» Ajloun ​» Dead Sea 

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Day 3 -  ​​​Dead Sea ​» Petra visit ​» Wadi Rum visit

  • Breakfast at the hotel, then:
  • On this day, you will visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World—Petra, the rose-red City of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Begin by taking in the captivating splendor of Jordan’s most famous landmark. Your journey will start with a walk through the magnificent Siq, a narrow canyon flanked by towering rocks that serves as the dramatic entrance to Petra. For the first 700 meters, this stunning passageway will lead you to the heart of the ancient city, offering a truly breathtaking experience.
  • Next, you’ll explore Little Petra (Al Beidha), a fascinating site due to its many similarities to Petra. Like Petra, Al Beidha is built behind a narrow canyon that acts as a passageway into the site. The Cold Siq of Al Beidha is slightly smaller than Petra’s Siq, and visitors will need to hike through it to reach the ruins of Little Petra. The cliffs surrounding the site have been shaped by wind erosion, creating a striking landscape. Many broken tablets discovered here date back to the Neolithic period, providing valuable insights into the region’s ancient past.
  • Afterward, you’ll continue to Wadi Rum, a stunning desert valley in southern Jordan, famous for its breathtaking red sand dunes, towering rock formations, and vast open landscapes. Here, you’ll experience the magic of the desert, spending a night under the stars. Enjoy a jeep safari tour to explore the desert, take in the dramatic sunset, and follow it with a traditional Bedouin party. The evening will culminate in a delicious Bedouin dinner called Zarb, a feast that lets you immerse yourself in desert culture. Spend the night in a camp, surrounded by the tranquil desert atmosphere, creating lasting memories of your time in this extraordinary landscape.
  • overnight in Wadi Rum.

Wadi Rum ​» Queen Alia International Airport

  • You will be driven from Wadi Rum to Queen Alia International Airport in Amman. As you return home or continue to your next destination, take a moment to reflect on the invaluable experiences you’ve had while exploring the rich history, culture, and natural beauty of Jordan.
  • end of Jordan tour.

Tour Map

Tour Price Includes

 ​​   ​​​Private transportation from arrival to departure

 ​​   ​​Stay in 4-star hotels

 ​​   ​VAT & All Local Taxes

 ​​​​​   ​Professional licensed Tour guide

  ​  ​Entrance tickets to sites ​listed in the itinerary 

    Meals (Breakfast)

Tour Price Excludes

    International flights to Amman

   Tips for guide and driver

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Where you'll stay

Beit Al Mamluka 

Boutique Hotel located in the center of Damascus old city

Rigga

Modern hotel located in Aleppo city center

Vila Rosa

Modern hotel located near Krak Des Chevaliers in Homs Countryside

Jordan tour faqs

Is Jordan safe to visit?

Jordan is considered one of the safest and most stable countries in the Middle East. Popular tourist destinations such as Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea are well-developed for tourism and regularly visited by travelers from around the world.

Do I need a visa to visit Jordan?

Many nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival at Queen Alia International Airport or land borders. Travelers may also apply online for a Jordan Pass, which includes visa benefits and entrance to many tourist sites.

What is the best time to visit Jordan?

The best times to visit Jordan are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when temperatures are pleasant for exploring sites such as Petra and Wadi Rum.

What are the must-see places in Jordan?

Jordan’s main highlights include Petra, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, Jerash, Mount Nebo, Madaba, and the capital city of Amman.

What currency is used in Jordan?

The official currency is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and restaurants, and ATMs are available in major cities.

Are private tours available in Jordan?

Yes, private tours are very popular in Jordan. A private tour typically includes a professional guide, private driver, and comfortable transportation, allowing you to explore at your own pace.

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