Introducing the most distinctive vacations that explore Jordan, one of the world's most visited nations. This Arab country, which lies on the east bank of the Jordan River, is known for its historic sites, natural areas, and beach resorts. Petra, the famous archeological site of the Nabatean capital that dates back to approximately 300 B.C., is located there. With tombs, temples, and monuments carved into the surrounding pink sandstone cliffs, Petra justifies its moniker as the "Rose City." It is situated in a narrow valley. The capital city is Amman.
Enchanted Jordan
QAIA ( Queen Alia International Airport )
Enchanted Jordan Itinerary
Day: 1 Arrival in Amman
• Arrive at Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA). • Meet your guide and transfer to your hotel in Amman. • Check-in, relax, and settle in. • Dinner at your hotel or a nearby restaurant in Amman
Day: 2 Amman Panoramica - Jerash - Ajloun - Amman
• Breakfast at your hotel. • Start the day with a panoramic tour of Amman, including visits to the Amman Citadel and the Roman Theater. • Depart for Jerash, one of the best-preserved Roman provincial cities in the world. Explore the archaeological site. • Continue to Ajloun and visit the Ajloun Castle, a 12th-century fortress. • Return to Amman for the night.
Day: 3 Amman - Desert Castle - Dead Sea
• Breakfast at your hotel. • Drive east to explore the Desert Castles, including Qasr Kharana and Qasr Amra. • Continue to the Dead Sea for relaxation and floating in the hypersaline water. • Check-in to your Dead Sea resort. • Enjoy the unique experience of the Dead Sea spa and mud treatments.
Day: 4 Dead Sea - Madaba - Mount Nebo - Little Petra - Petra
• Breakfast at your Dead Sea resort. • Visit Madaba, known for its ancient mosaic map of the Holy Land. • Continue to Mount Nebo, where Moses is said to have seen the Promised Land. • Explore the site and its panoramic views. • Visit Little Petra, a smaller, hidden site near Petra. • Check-in to your hotel in Petra and have dinner
Day: 5 Petra Visit - Petra
• Breakfast at your hotel in Petra. • Spend a full day exploring the ancient city of Petra, known for its rock-cut architecture, including the famous Treasury (Al-Khazneh). • Explore the Siq, the Royal Tombs, and the Monastery (Ad-Deir). • Return to your hotel in Petra for the night.
Day: 6 Petra - Wadi Rum
• Breakfast at your hotel in Petra. • Depart for Wadi Rum, a stunning desert landscape known as the "Valley of the Moon." • Enjoy a 4x4 jeep tour of Wadi Rum to explore its unique rock formations and desert vistas. • Check-in to your desert camp in Wadi Rum. • Experience a traditional Bedouin dinner and stargazing in the desert.
Day: 7 Wadi Rum - Amman
• Breakfast at your desert camp. • Morning at your leisure in Wadi Rum. • Drive back to Amman. • Check-in to your hotel in Amman. • Evening at your leisure for shopping, dining, or relaxation.
DAy: 8 Amman - QAIA
• Breakfast at your hotel. • Depending on your departure time, you may have some free time for last-minute shopping or relaxation.
Our Tour Details
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Pick-up and DropQAIA ( Queen Alia International Airport )
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Duration8Days/7Nights
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Starting Price₹/-
Frequently asked Questions:
Jordan's enchantment lies in its rich history, diverse landscapes, ancient ruins, and warm hospitality, offering travelers a unique blend of cultural experiences and natural wonders.
Main attractions in Jordan include the ancient city of Petra, the Dead Sea, Wadi Rum desert, the historic city of Jerash, the Crusader castles of Ajloun and Kerak, and the vibrant capital city of Amman.
Visitors can explore Petra by walking through the Siq, a narrow gorge flanked by towering cliffs, to reach the iconic Treasury (Al-Khazneh), then continue to explore the Royal Tombs, the Monastery (Ad Deir), and other fascinating structures.
Yes, Jordan is considered a safe destination for tourists, with a stable political environment and a friendly local population. However, it's always advisable to check the latest travel advisories before planning your trip.
Besides sightseeing, travelers can enjoy activities such as floating in the Dead Sea, camping and camel trekking in Wadi Rum, hiking in Dana Biosphere Reserve, snorkeling in the Red Sea, and exploring local markets and cuisine.
The best time to visit Jordan is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant, and outdoor activities are enjoyable. Summers can be hot, especially in the desert areas.
Yes, visitors can visit the Dead Sea and experience floating effortlessly in its hypersaline waters, which are known for their therapeutic properties and high mineral content.
Travelers can explore Wadi Rum by joining a jeep safari, camel trekking, hiking through its sandstone canyons, camping under the stars in traditional Bedouin camps, and experiencing the desert's serene beauty.
Jordanian cuisine is flavorful and diverse, featuring dishes such as mansaf (a traditional dish of lamb cooked in fermented yogurt), falafel, hummus, tabbouleh, and the famous dessert knafeh.
Yes, lesser-known attractions in Jordan include the ancient city of Jerash, the Ajloun Forest Reserve, the desert castles of eastern Jordan, the Mujib Biosphere Reserve, and the vibrant street art scene of Amman, offering travelers unique and off-the-beaten-path experiences.