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Wander in Ancient Jordan

4.8 (4 Reviews)
Amman, Jerash, Petra, Wadi Rum
€928
4.8
(4 reviews)

Duration

6 Days

Tour Type

Tailor-made

Group Size

1 - 6 people

Languages

English

About this tour

 

 

This 6-day trip plan covers most of Jordan’s highlights. You’ll have a chance to visit the outstanding Petra red city, Jerash where you can visit the ruins of the Greco-Roman city and learn about the history of ancient empires. Mount, the place where Moses was revered by the three monotheistic religions, and Madaba, a city known for Byzantine mosaics. Enjoy soaking in the dead sea, taste delicious meals, and stroll through historical neighbors.

Free Cancellation:

You can easily cancel this tour based on the policies mentioned in the following sections down below. 

Tailor-Made:

You can fully customize your tour and change its duration, route, and included services, all tailored to your needs.

Book with Flexibility:

You can change the date of your trip free of charge, for up to two weeks prior to your original arrival date.

Private Tour:

This tour is private and is only for you and your own travel companions.

Need a piece of professional advice?

Contact Violet, our Jordan travel designer, for planning your personalized trip.

Highlights

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival to Amman

Welcome to Amman, the capital of Jordan! Your driver will transfer you to your hotel. You’ll check in and rest. If your arrival time was during the daytime, you can enjoy exploring the city leisurely.

Accommodation: Olive Hotel or Similar

Day 2: Amman – Umm Qais – Jerash – Amman

Today, you’ll drive to the north to visit Umm Qais where the ruins of the Decapolis city of Gadara are located. In a 2-hour walking tour, your guide will explain the history of the ancient ruins. entering through Hadrian’s Arch and visiting the Hippodrome, Temple of Zeus, Roman Theatres, Temple of Artemis, colonnaded streets, and more. You’ll drive back to Jordan in the afternoon and have free time to enjoy.

Accommodation: Olive Hotel or Similar

Day 3: Amman – Petra

After an early breakfast at the hotel, you’ll leave Jordan to the south. The first stop will be Madaba, named the “City of Mosaics”.  You’ll enjoy its spectacular Byzantine and also Christian heritage. Then, we head to the spectacular Dead Sea, famous as the lowest point of the world which has super salty water. It’s time to soak and float on the sea and its hot spring. You’ll also have a buffet lunch at the resort by the sea. You’ll continue driving to arrive at Wadi Musa and the awesome Petra. En route, you have the option to visit Crusader Castle.

Accommodation: Petra Guest House Hotel  or Similar

Day 4: Petra

Today, you’ll visit one of the seven wonders of the world and also Jordan’s most important attraction. You’re going to walk about 2 kilometers to the breathtaking sight of the Treasury. There are many attractions on your way worth visiting such as Siq, shrines, tombs, and carvings. You’ll walk alongside the Street of Facades and Roman Theatre to reach the Royal Tombs. Then, visit the ancient Byzantine Church, Temple of the Winged Lions, and Great Temple. In the late afternoon, when the sun highlights are getting colorful and enhance the red and pink rocks, you can enjoy taking memorable photos of Petra freely.

Accommodation: Petra Guest House Hotel  or Similar

Day 5: Petra – Wadi Rum

Today we say goodbye to Wadi Musa and drive south to enjoy the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Wadi Rum. You’ll enjoy the spectacular view of red sand and huge granite rocks. You can hike up one of the rocks or climb one of the sandstone mountains to have a scenic panoramic view. It’s recommended to take time out to appreciate the deep silence of the desert as well. You’ll stay overnight in the desert not only to enjoy the sky full of stars but also to socialize with other travelers and enjoy hearing their stories.

Accommodation: Captain Desert Camp or Similar

Day 6: Wadi Rum – Amman - Departure

After breakfast, you will be transferred to Amman, and based on your departure flight time, you'll have a transfer to the airport.

Meals: Breakfast

Included/Excluded

  • Meet & Greet at Airport
  • Modern air-conditioned vehicle
  • English speaking driver
  • Local English-speaking guide in Jerash (2 hrs)
  • Local English-speaking guide in Petra (3-4 hours)
  • 4×4 Jeep tour in Wadi Rum (2 hrs)
  • Accommodation and meal plans selected
  • All service charges and taxes
  • Jordan entry visa
  • Lunches (except Dead Sea)
  • Tipping of driver/guides
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Entrance fees

Payment & Cancellation Policy

  • Booking Date: 30% deposit on the booking date
  • The rest can be paid two weeks prior to the start
  • In case of booking the tour 14 days prior to the start, the entire tour fee should be paid.
  • Free cancelation up to two weeks before the arrival date.
  • 30% penalty for 14 to 5 days before the start date.
  • The tour will be non-refundable after five days before the start date.

Frequently asked questions

Most likely, yes. Some travelers can obtain a visa on arrival (no longer available at the Wadi Araba border crossing). It is best to check the Jordan Tourism Board’s visa info page to determine if citizens of your country need to obtain a visa before arrival or if you can get one on arrival.

Jordanians are known for their warm hospitality, making Jordan not only a safe place to visit, but also extremely welcoming. Although there is unrest in other areas of the Middle East, Jordan is peaceful and often referred to as “the quiet house in the noisy neighborhood.” Of course, you should still take the usual precautions you’d take most anywhere you travel in the world: Leave the expensive jewelry at home, don’t flash wads of money, keep your valuables close by or locked in a safe, and don’t wander off alone at night. If you are traveling to the northern part of Jordan, be aware that you may be asked to show your passport at checkpoints and should not attempt to cross the border. The Syrian border crossings are currently closed and you will not be permitted near them (as of writing this in early 2018).

Absolutely! Jordanians tend to be very family-oriented, so children are welcome in most places. You can find more details on family travel in this article.

While you can visit Jordan any time of year, spring (March-May) or fall (September - October, though September and October can still be hot) are likely to be the most comfortable weather-wise. Summer can be unbearably hot and winter can be quite cold and rainy with shorter days and less light. If spring or fall travel isn’t possible, summer is the next best option — more sunlight means more hours to explore.

It depends. If you are on a budget, you can find affordable local meals — like a falafel sandwich — for a couple of dinars or less, and stay in budget accommodations, like hostels in Amman and Bedouin camps in Wadi Rum for around $20-30 per night. If you’d prefer more upscale dining options and creature comforts, you will find an array of restaurant options with extensive local and international menus in Amman. Luxury hotels in Amman, Dead Sea, Petra, and Aqaba run around $100-$300+ per night. There are mid-range options and lovely boutique hotels for around $100 per night. Whether you are traveling on a budget or planning to indulge, keep in mind that the typical cost per day for a tour is about $125-300.

Visitors to Jordan tend to travel by car — either self-driving a rented car or hiring a car and driver. Public transportation in Jordan can be unreliable and there are no trains. If renting a car, keep in mind that driving in Jordan may be quite different from driving at home. Drivers tend to be aggressive. In many places, there are no lines on the road, and even if they exist, people often ignore them. Road signs are not always posted and GPS may not be accurate. If you find driving in Jordan exhausting, ask our specialists about booking you a driver and guide so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the spectacular scenery. If you are traveling from Amman to Wadi Rum or Aqaba, you may consider a domestic flight from Queen Alia International Airport in Amman to King Hussein International Airport in Aqaba.

The Jordanian dinar (JD). One JD is approximately 1.4 USD (as of early 2018).

Bulk discount (by percent)

Bulk discount adult
# Discount group From adult To adult Value
1 1 Pax 1 1 0
2 2 Pax 2 2 46.18644068%
3 3 Pax 3 3 55.36723164%
4 4 Pax 4 4 61.86440678%
5 5 Pax 5 5 64.3220339%
6 6 Pax 6 6 67.37288136%

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Helen

Loved this trip

My partner and I booked this tour and had a great time. Banasheh was always responsible and kind to answer every question and customize the trip for us. Mohi was our guide, funny, helpful and a great driver. Itinerary is perfect if you don't have much time.

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4.8 (4 Reviews)
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€928
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€1.804

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