Wadi Araba – Wadi Rum – Petra – Karak Castle – Wadi Araba - Wadi Namala - Wadi Al Hasa - Wadi Ibn Hammad – Valley of Sarfa - Dead Sea Way - North Jordan Borders
Day 1 Wadi Araba Border – Wadi Rum – Petra
Welcome to Jordan! Upon arrival, you will be met and assisted by our representatives in Wadi Araba borders. After that we will be transferred to the Great Valley of Wadi Rum to hold an enjoyable 4 X 4 jeep tour into the Jordanian Desert and the fantastic sand dunes there. After that we will have our dinner and head to Petra and stay overnight.
Day 2 Petra – Wadi Araba - Wadi Namala - Wadi Al Hasa - Wadi Ibn Hammad - Karak
After breakfast at the hotel we walk down the other way of Wadi Araba through Wadi Namala and Wadi Al Hasa until we reach Karak. We will watch the sand dunes en rout. We will stay in after having dinner in Wadi Ibn Hammad.
Day 3 Karak – Valley of Sarfa - Dead Sea Way - North Jordan Borders
After breakfast in our hotel in Karak, we will visit Karak Castle and then move ahead towards the North Borders for departure visiting, on our way, Wadi Ibn Hammad, the Valley of Sarfa Village, and the Dead Sea Way to the North Borders.
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Aqaba – Wadi Rum – Al Diseh – Petra – Wadi Araba – Wadi Namala - Wadi Al Hasa – North Jordan Borders
Day 1 Wadi Araba – Aqaba – Wadi Rum
Welcome to Jordan! Upon arrival to, you will be met and assisted by our representatives at the Wadi Araba border. After that we will be transferred to the Great Valley of Wadi Rum to hold an enjoyable 4 X 4 jeep tour into the Jordanian Desert and the fantastic sand dunes there. After that we will have our dinner and stay overnight.
Day 2 Wadi Rum – Al Diseh – Petra
After breakfast in the camp in Wadi Rum , we will take a visit to Al Diseh and be transferred to Petra , the rose-red city, to take a visit to the sight. Meanwhile, we will have lunch. We will, after that, go back to the hotel for dinner and will stay overnight.
Day 3 Petra – Wadi Araba – Wadi Namala - Wadi Al-Hasa – North Jordan Borders
After breakfast in our hotel in Petra , we will head to the North Borders through Wadi Namala and Wadi Al Hasa to watch also the fantastic sand dunes there. Meanwhile, we will have our lunch. Then we head to the north borders for departure.
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North Borders – Mount Nebo – Madaba – Greek Orthodox Church of St. George – Wadi Al Mujib Dam –Wadi Ibn Hammad – Karak – Wadi Al Hasa – Petra – Wadi Rum – South Borders
Day 1 North Borders – Mount Nebo – Madaba – Greek Orthodox Church of St. George – Al Mujib Dam – Wadi Ibn Hammad
Welcome to Jordan! Upon arrival the North Borders, you will be met and assisted by our representatives in the North Borders. After that we will be transferred and act a visit to Mount Nebo , Madaba , and the Archeological Park of Madaba . Then we will be transferred to Wadi Ibn Hammad for dinner and overnight.
Meanwhile we will have our lunch. We will watch the sand dunes en rout. After that we will head to Petra to have our dinner and stay overnight.
Day 3 Petra – Wadi Rum – South Borders
After breakfast in our hotel in Petra , we will visit Petra and move to Wadi Rum to enjoy the mountains and sand dunes there. After that we head to the South Borders for departure.
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Aqaba – Wadi Rum - Petra – Siq Al Barid (Little Petra) – Al Beidha – Wadi Namala – Wadi Al Hasa - Aqaba
Day 1 Aqaba – Wadi Rum
You will be met at Aqaba port and taken for a typical Jordanian breakfast, a great way to start this short trip to Jordan !
We will drive north to Wadi Rum and enjoy a Jeep Safari on the pink and white desert sands surrounded by towering wind-sculpted sandstone outcrops, with sheer red sides and rounded summits.
The vast desert expanse of Wadi Rum has become famed as the location for many of Lawrence of Arabia's exploits, but traders have across this landscape for thousands of years.
Canyons, offering respite from the powerful midday sun, bear Thamudic inscriptions dating back two millennia. We will stay the night at a luxury campsite in Wadi Rum eating a traditional Bedouin dinner prepared by our local hosts.
After a buffet-style breakfast we break camp and drive to Petra to visit the 'rose-red city half as old as time' which is one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
Petra is a city which was carved out of the Sharah Mountains by the Nabataeans an industrious Arab people who settled here more than 2,000 years ago, turning it into an important junction for the silk, spice, and other trade routes that linked China, India, and southern Arabia with Syria , Egypt , Greece, and Rome.
Petra fell into obscurity for a thousand years, its location and very existence kept a closely guarded secret by the local Bedouin, before being re-discovered by the Swiss explorer Burkhardt in 1812.
We will enter the city through the Siq, a narrow gorge over a kilometer in length, flanked on either side by soaring, 80 meter high cliffs to be confronted by Al Khazneh (Treasury), Petra's most elaborate monument. Local legend has it that the rock-cut Treasury once held the gifts of Queen Sheba to Solomon. As you enter the Petra valley you will be overwhelmed by the natural beauty of the place and its outstanding architectural achievements.
There are hundreds of elaborate rock-cut tombs with intricate carvings as well as obelisks, temples, sacrificial altars and colonnaded streets, and high above, overlooking the valley, is the impressive ( Al Deir ) Monastery, reached up a flight of 800 stone stairs.
We return to our hotel in Petra for dinner and overnight.
Day 3 Petra – Siq Al Barid (Little Petra) – Al Beidha – Wadi Namala – Wadi Al Hasa - Aqaba
On the final day of our short-trip we visit Siq Al Barid (Little Petra) and Al Beidha , a suburb of the lost ancient city of Petra , which come complete with its own mini-Siq containing tombs, temples, and various examples of domestic architecture including water channels and some faint frescoes.
Even in bright sunlight, their rock carved residences and tombs recede into shadows. Living, healthy plants with profuse pink blossoms grow in stark contrast to the dark mountain backdrop: all in all an intriguing place to look upon.
Leaving Little Petra we will go through Wadi Namala , on a mixture of on-road and off-road tracks to drive to Wadi Hasa , near the Dead Sea . This is a great route which offers absolutely stunning scenery on all sides.
We drive back to Aqaba for departure via Jordan's south border. It has been quite an adventure!
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Amman – Dana - Wadi Araba - Wadi Feinan – Dana Nature Reserve – Al Mujib Nature Reserve – Karak Castle – Bay of Bethany - Dead Sea – Petra – Siq Al Barid (Little Petra) – Al Beidha – Wadi Rum - Hesma – Al Humaimah - Wadi Umm Ishrin - Nufaishia - Siq Al Barrah - Al Kharazeh – Diseh - Umm Ettawagi – Aqaba – Al Balad - Jebel Al Qala'a – Madaba - Greek Orthodox Church of St. George – Mount Nebo – Umm Qais (Gadara) – Jerash
Day 1 Queen Alia International Airport - Amman
Upon arrival you will be met at the airport then transfer to Amman for overnight.
Day 2 Amman – Dana - Wadi Araba - Wadi Feinan – Dana Nature Reserve
After an early breakfast transfer you to Dana. We will start with an early and easy walk from Dana village Dana Nature Reserve in Wadi Dana. This lovely reserve is a system of Wadis and mountains that extends from the upper edge of the Rift Valley down to the desert lowlands of Wadi Araba .
We'll meet traditional Bedouins and have tea at their tents, followed by a walk to Wadi Feinan , which is the beginning ofAraba desert. Back to Dana for dinner and overnight.
Day 3
Dana Nature Reserve
We will spend another day of easy walking in Dana Nature Reserve having dinner and then stay overnight.
Day 4
Dana Nature Reserve – Al Mujib Nature Reserve – Karak Castle
At the morning drive to Wadi Al Mujib Nature Reserve , located within the deep Wadi Mujib gorge that enters the Dead Sea at 410 meters below the sea level, we will do Siq trail where you can find both adventure and comfort with the nature after which continue to Karak for dinner and overnight.
Day 5 Karak - Bay of Bethany – Karak
In the morning we visit the 12th century Crusader castle, it was the crusaders who made Karak famous. The fortress was built in 1142 by Payne Le Boutellier, the lord of Montreal. He made Karak the new capital of the province because it was situated on the King's Highway, then to visit the Bay of Bethany Baptism Site , then drive direct to the Dead Sea which is located at the lowest spot on earth 400 meters below sea level, where you can find warm weather filtered sunrays and the famous mineral rich black mud, then drive to Karak for dinner and overnight
Day 6 Karak - Dead Sea – Petra
At the morning drive you around to the Dead Sea , for a free day at the Dead Sea for float and leisure, at the evening drive you to Petra for dinner and overnight.
After breakfast we begin our full day exploration of the red-rose city of Petra . It is the legacy of the Nabataeans , an industrious Arab people who settled in southern Jordan more than 2,000 years ago.
Admired then for its refined culture, massive architecture and ingenious complex of dams and water channels, Petra is a UNESCO world heritage site and this year it was voted one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
We enter the site by navigating the narrow kilometer long Siq, or canyon and our guided exploration of the site will take in many of the over 800 individual monuments, including buildings, tombs, baths, funerary halls, temples, arched gateways, and colonnaded streets, that were mostly carved from the kaleidoscopic sandstone by the inhabitants centuries ago.
Another full day tour in Siq Al Barid (Little Petra) , to explore the ancient city of the Nabataeans , and see the treasury, the Street of Facades, the Roman Theater, then to Jebel Haroun mount walking, we walk all the way from Petra up to the mountain to see the shrine of Prophet Haroun ( Aaron ) after that back the same way to the hotel in Siq Al Barid (Little Petra) for dinner and overnight.
Day 9 Petra – Siq Al Barid (Little Petra) – Al Beidha – Wadi Rum
After breakfast full day of camel in the desert of Hesma on the way to Al Hummaima (an ancient caravan station built on the kings’ way to Aqaba ) and camping overnight in Wadi Rum .
Day 11 Wadi Rum - Wadi Umm Ishrin - Nufaishia - Siq Al Barrah
All the way south towards the village of Wadi Rum , tracing Lawrence of Arabia’s foot steps ( Wadi Umm Ishrin, Nufaishia inscriptions, Siq Al Barrah ) for camping overnight in openness.
Day 12 Wadi Rum - Al Kharazeh – Diseh
We will spend a full day trekking on camels back in Wadi Rum , we will visit Al Kharazeh then to Diseh , dinner and overnight at the same camp.
Day 13 Wadi Rum – Umm Ettawagi - Aqaba
This will be a full day starting from the camp towards Umm Ettawagi, and back to the place where we will leave the camels and then we drive for one hour to get to Aqaba for dinner and overnight.
Day 14 & 15 Aqaba
We will spend the next two days diving and snorkeling in Aqaba .
Day 16 Aqaba – Amman
We will spend another free day in Aqaba , then late afternoon transfer to Amman for dinner and overnight.
Day 17 Amman – Al Balad - Jebel Al Qala'a - Madaba - Greek Orthodox Church of St. George – Mount Nebo – Amman
After breakfast we will take an Amman city tour enjoying Jebel Al Qala'a (Amman Citadel ) with its Roman, Byzantine, early Islamic ruins, and the Roman Theatre. This large theatre, built 2 AD, once seated 5,000 spectators for performances and is the most impressive legacy of Roman Amman , sharing memories with the six-century mosaic map at Saint George's church in Madaba , (the Christian church was built in sixth century A.D.
Which is considered to be the most valuable church in the whole region, due to the fact that it is a unique church containing mosaic walls, in addition to a superb mosaic floor,) which depicts three main areas Jerusalem , Jordan , and Mount Nebo . Here you will find the memorial of Moses, and the place from which he viewed the Promised Land, then back to Amman for dinner and overnight
Day 18 Amman – Umm Qais (Gadara) – Jerash – Amman
After breakfast at 8:00am leaving the hotel direct to Umm Qais (Gadara) through the splendid views deeply to the north of Jordan to discover Umm Qais one of the Decapolis Cities (Ten Cities in Greek), perched on a splendid hilltop overlooking the Jordan Valley and the Sea of Galilee, moreover it's a site of Jesus' miracle of the Gaderene swine.
Then in the afternoon we will travel to Jerash for lunch. Jerash is one of the best preserved Roman cities in the world; it offers extensive and breathtaking ruins of colonnaded streets, arches, temples, and baths in a remarkable state of preservation and completeness.Then we will stay in Amman for dinner and overnight.
Day 19 Amman - Queen Alia International Airport
Then according to your flight details and time allowed, we will drive you to the airport for departure with a farewell.
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Amman - Al Balad - Jebel Al Qala'a – Umm Qais (Gadara) – Ajlun (Ar Rabad Castle) - Jerash – Madaba - Greek Orthodox Church of St. George- Mount Nebo – Dana Nature Reserve - Petra - Siq Al Barid (Little Petra) – Al Beidha - Wadi Rum - Dead Sea
Day 1 Queen Alia International Airport – Amman – Al Balad - Jebel Al Qala'a
Upon arrival at the airport and we will transfer to take a short city tour then to the hotel in Amman to check in dinner, and overnight.
Day 2 Amman - Umm Qais (Gadara) – Ajlun (Ar Rabad Castle) - Jerash – Madaba
Then after breakfast we will visit Umm Qais (Gadara) a spectacular city, established by the Greeks, and re-used by the Romans. It has a stunning black basalt theatre, a colonnaded main street and spectacular views of the Jordan Valley, the Sea of Galilee, and the Golan Heights.
Though looking like a Crusader fortress, Ajlun (Ar Rabad Castle) was actually built by Muslims in 1184 as a military fort and buffer to protect the region from invading Crusader forces.
We continue to Jerash , Jerash is one of the best preserved Roman cities in the world; it offers extensive and breathtaking ruins of colonnaded streets, arches, temples and baths in a remarkable state of preservation and completeness.
After this we drive you to the Madaba for dinner and overnight.
Day 3 Greek Orthodox Church of St. George- Mount Nebo – Dana Nature Reserve
After breakfast in Madaba we well see the 6th century mosaic map at Saint George’s Church. And then we will visit Mount Nebo , the memorial or the Prophet Moses and the place where he viewed the promise land, after Madaba we drive via King’s way to the Dana Natural Reserve for dinner and overnight.
After breakfast you start your first full day exploration of the red-rose city of Petra . It is the legacy of the Nabataeans , an industrious Arab people who settled in southern Jordan more than 2,000 years ago.
Admired then for its refined culture, massive architecture and ingenious complex of dams and water channels, Petra is a UNESCO world heritage site and this year it was voted one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
You enter the site through the narrow (Siq), or canyon and the exploration of the site will take in many of the over 800 individual monuments, including buildings, tombs, baths, funerary halls, temples, arched gateways, and colonnaded streets. That was mostly carved from the kaleidoscopic sandstone by the inhabitant's centuries ago. The first 2 hours of your visit a local guide will tell you about the history of the ancient city.
In the late afternoon return to the hotel for dinner and overnight.
We will spend another full day in Petra , here you can go to the site by your own to walk in and shoot photos, then have dinner and stay overnight at the same hotel.
Day 7
Petra - Siq Al Barid (Little Petra) – Al Beidha - Wadi Rum
One of the earliest human settlement in the world, then to Wadi Rum to discover the area of the Moon Valley hiking for the rest of the day tracing Lawrence of Arabia foot steps then have dinner and stay overnight.
In this day we use the jeep; to transfer to Wadi Rum , as we need it to be with us during the hiking to carry the camping equipment (sleeping bags, tents, food) and also for any emergency, so it is necessary that the jeep be in use and we can drop it near the camp site while trekking in case we need it.
We will spend a full three days trekking in Wadi Rum around the camp and discover the area, dinner and camping in the openness.
Day 11 Wadi Rum - Dead Sea
In this day, after breakfast we will do you a morning trekking around the campsite, then we drive to the Dead Sea the lowest point in the world for floating and leisurely time, dinner and overnight at the Dead Sea .
Day 12 Dead Sea - Amman
We will spend a full day in the Dead Sea for leisure and floating, drive you to Amman for dinner and overnight at the hotel.