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A Week in Jordan Tour

This Jordan tour explores the country's scenery, history and culture, adding special experiences in Salt, Bethany and the Azrac & Shaumari desert nature reserves to the classic sites of Jerash, Petra, the Dead Sea and Wadi Rum.

Trip Highlights 9 featured moments
Amman
Bethany Baptism Site
As-Salt Daily LifeTrail
Jerash Roman ruins
Amman Food Tasting
Wild Jordan Centre
Madaba mosaics
Mt Nebo views
scenic King's Highway

Itinerary

This Jordan tour explores the country's scenery, history and culture, adding special experiences in Salt, Bethany and th...

DAY 1 Amman Meet & Greet
DAY 2 As-Salt & Bethany Route f...
DAY 3 Jerash & Amman Cultural D...
DAY 4 Journey Through Jordan’s...
DAY 5 From Petra’s Ancient Wond...
DAY 6 From Desert Trails to the...
DAY 7 Desert Castles and Nature...
DAY 8 Farewell to Jordan
DAY 1

Amman Meet & Greet

Day 1 Meals TBC
Land in Amman and be welcomed by your local team before transferring to your hotel in the heart of the capital. With the rest of the day free, ease into your Jordanian adventure, wander the lively streets, relax after your flight, or simply soak in the atmosphere of this modern Middle Eastern city.

Activities

  • Amman International Airport Arrive at Amman International Airport where our team will meet and greet you before you begin your Jordan adventure.
  • Amman Airport to Hotel Transfer from Amman International Airport to your hotel in the city for check-in and the start of your Jordan journey.

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

Extra day in Amman - pre-tour - Standard level
Single room supplement - Standard Hotels
Extra day in Amman - pre-tour - Superior level
Single room supplement - Superior Hotels
Amman Meet & Greet
DAY 2

As-Salt & Bethany Route from Amman

Day 2 Breakfast,Lunch
This collection follows a meaningful circuit from Amman into two culturally rich destinations. Travellers begin with a drive to As-Salt, exploring its traditional architecture, hillside streets and warm local atmosphere. The journey continues to Bethany Beyond the Jordan, the Baptism Site revered for its biblical significance and serene riverside setting. The day concludes with a return to Amman, blending urban heritage, religious history and scenic travel into one cohesive experience.

Activities

  • Amman → As-Salt Scenic drive from Amman to the historic hilltop town of As-Salt.
  • As-Salt Explore the charming hilltop town of As-Salt, once a key trading hub and the former capital of Jordan. Stroll through its narrow lanes and learn about its unique mix of Islamic and Christian heritage on the fascinating “Harmony Trail.
  • As-Salt → Bethany Continue by road from As-Salt to the Baptism Site at Bethany near the Jordan River. Pass rural landscapes and farms on the way.
  • Baptism Site Bethany Visit the Baptism Site at Bethany, believed to be the place where John the Baptist baptised Jesus. Explore the archaeological remains of ancient churches, baptism pools, and sacred sites including Tell Mar Elias and John the Baptist’s Church, set along the peaceful banks of the Jordan River.
  • Bethany → Amman Return from the Jordan River area to your hotel in Amman. Relax after a full day of cultural and religious history.
As-Salt & Bethany Route from Amman
DAY 3

Jerash & Amman Cultural Discovery

Day 3 Breakfast
This collection blends northern Jordan’s archaeological heritage with the vibrant character of the capital. The journey begins with a drive from Amman to Jerash, where travellers explore one of the region’s most impressive Roman cities, known for its colonnaded streets, theatres and ancient plazas. Returning to Amman, the experience continues at the Citadel and the Roman Theatre, offering a window into the city’s deep historical layers. The day then shifts into modern urban life with a street-food experience that highlights local flavours, followed by a visit to the Wild Jordan Centre for scenic views and contemporary cultural insight. Together, these moments create a cohesive narrative of Jordan’s past and present.

Activities

  • Amman → Jerash Drive north from Amman to reach the ancient Roman city of Jerash, one of Jordan’s most impressive archaeological sites. The journey reveals a mix of rolling hills and traditional villages along the route.
  • Jerash Explore Jerash, one of the best-preserved Greco-Roman cities outside Europe. Walk through the oval Forum, visit the Nymphaeum, and admire the grand Temple of Artemis overlooking the ancient city.
  • Jerash → Amman Travel south from Jerash back to Amman, enjoying views of Jordan’s hill country along the way.
  • Amman Citadel Visit the ancient Amman Citadel, home to the ruins of the Temple of Hercules, the Umayyad Palace, and a Byzantine church. Enjoy panoramic views across downtown Amman and gain insight into the city’s multi-layered history.
  • Roman Theatre Discover the impressive Roman Theatre of Amman, a 6,000-seat amphitheatre dating back to the 2nd century AD. Still used for cultural events today, it stands as a testament to the city’s ancient architectural heritage.
  • Street Food Experience in Amman Enjoy a street food tasting tour in Downtown Amman, sampling local favourites such as falafel, sweet kunafa, and refreshing sugar cane juice. Dishes vary by day but always showcase authentic Jordanian flavours.
  • Wild Jordan Centre Visit the Wild Jordan Centre, an eco-friendly space supporting nature conservation and local communities. Relax with views over the city and learn how the centre promotes sustainable tourism and rural livelihoods.
Jerash & Amman Cultural Discovery
DAY 4

Journey Through Jordan’s Sacred Sites and Ancient Fortresses

Day 4 Breakfast
This collection captures a seamless progression through Jordan’s spiritual, historical, and mountainous landscapes. The journey moves from the biblical heritage of Madaba to the revered viewpoints of Mount Nebo, offering a rich sense of the region’s religious and cultural significance. It then transitions into the rugged highlands where Shobak Castle reflects centuries of regional power struggles and Crusader-era resilience. The route concludes in Petra, setting the stage for entering one of the world’s most iconic archaeological treasures. This narrative ties together sacred history, dramatic geology, and fortified heritage into one coherent travel story.

Activities

  • Amman → Madaba Travel to the nearby town of Madaba, known for its Byzantine mosaics and historic churches. This short drive marks the start of your day exploring central Jordan.
  • St George’s Greek Orthodox Church Visit the Greek Orthodox Church of St George in Madaba, home to the famous 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land. This remarkable artwork is one of Jordan’s most significant Byzantine treasures.
  • Madaba → Mount Nebo Continue from Madaba to Mount Nebo along a scenic hillside road. This short ascent brings you to one of Jordan’s most significant biblical viewpoints.
  • Mount Nebo Visit Mount Nebo, where tradition says Moses viewed the Promised Land. Enjoy sweeping vistas toward the Jordan Valley and Jericho, and see the site’s beautifully restored mosaics and memorial church.
  • Mount Nebo → Shobak Continue south along the scenic King’s Highway from Mount Nebo towards Shobak. Travel through deep wadis, olive groves and remote villages.
  • Shobak Castle Visit Shobak Castle, a dramatic 12th-century Crusader fortress perched high on a mountainside. Explore its towers, gateways, and hidden passages while enjoying panoramic views over the surrounding valleys.
  • Shobak Castle → Petra Drive from Shobak through rugged landscapes towards Petra. Arrive in the town near the archaeological site and check in to your hotel.

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

Petra by night
Petra Kitchen - Cooking Class
Journey Through Jordan’s Sacred Sites and Ancient Fortresses
DAY 5

From Petra’s Ancient Wonders to the Silence of Wadi Rum

Day 5 Breakfast,Dinner
This collection follows a natural progression from Petra’s monumental sandstone corridors into the vast desert landscapes of Wadi Rum. The journey begins with the slow reveal of the Siq and its iconic archaeological treasures before shifting toward the open horizons of southern Jordan. Upon arriving in Wadi Rum, the experience becomes fully immersive, blending Bedouin culture, desert exploration, and the stark beauty of its sandstone massifs. As night falls, the setting transforms into a sanctuary for stargazing, offering an unforgettable contrast to the carved grandeur of Petra. The narrative ties together history, geology, and cultural connection in one cohesive desert storyline.

Activities

  • The Siq Walk through Petra’s dramatic Siq, a narrow sandstone canyon leading into the ancient Nabataean capital. See the historic water channels carved into the canyon walls and the terracotta pipes that once carried water. A spectacular approach to Petra’s iconic monuments.
  • Petra Main Sites Explore the core of Petra, including the Royal Tombs, the Roman amphitheatre, and the ancient colonnaded street. These structures showcase the city’s blend of Nabataean craftsmanship and Roman architectural influence. A central part of the guided visit.
  • Petra → Wadi Rum Travel south from Petra into the spectacular landscapes of Wadi Rum. The route passes rugged sandstone mountains and vast stretches of open desert.
  • Wadi Rum Bedouin Experience Experience an adventurous jeep safari through the golden sands and towering cliffs of Wadi Rum. Join local Bedouins for an authentic cultural encounter, walking with shepherds, learning traditional crafts, and sharing a freshly prepared meal in their desert camp.

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

Camel Ride in Wadi Rum
Wadi Rum Astronomy Experience
Wadi Rum Hot Air Balloon Flight
Wadi Rum Quad Bikes
From Petra’s Ancient Wonders to the Silence of Wadi Rum
DAY 6

From Desert Trails to the Dead Sea’s Floating Shores

Day 6 Breakfast
Begin your morning amid the breathtaking red-sand landscapes of Wadi Rum, travelling by jeep through towering cliffs, sculpted rock formations, and the desert routes once crossed by T.E. Lawrence. After exploring this dramatic wilderness, journey north toward the Dead Sea, descending to the lowest point on Earth. On arrival at your waterfront resort, enjoy the rare experience of floating effortlessly in the mineral-rich waters, famed for their therapeutic properties. The afternoon is yours to relax, unwind, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the Dead Sea’s unique shoreline.

Activities

  • Wadi Rum Bedouin Experience Experience an adventurous jeep safari through the golden sands and towering cliffs of Wadi Rum. Join local Bedouins for an authentic cultural encounter, walking with shepherds, learning traditional crafts, and sharing a freshly prepared meal in their desert camp.
  • Wadi Rum → Dead Sea Travel north from Wadi Rum to the shores of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. The drive passes striking desert scenery and mountain views before reaching your resort for a relaxing evening by the water.
  • Dead Sea Relax and float effortlessly in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. After your day’s adventure, unwind at your resort, enjoy the therapeutic mud, and capture the iconic newspaper photo as you drift on the surface.
  • Dead Sea Enjoy free time at your Dead Sea resort, perfect for unwinding after a day of travel. Relax by the shore, enjoy the hotel’s facilities, or explore the tranquil surroundings at your own pace.

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

Wadi Mujib Day Trip - Siq Trail
From Desert Trails to the Dead Sea’s Floating Shores
DAY 7

Desert Castles and Nature Reserves of Eastern Jordan

Day 7 Breakfast
This collection traces a journey from the Dead Sea back to Amman before venturing into the wide open landscapes of Jordan’s eastern desert. The route highlights the region’s remarkable Umayyad desert castles, each offering a glimpse into early Islamic architecture, trade routes, and royal life. It then shifts toward Azraq, where the wetlands and wildlife reserves introduce a contrasting world of natural habitats, migratory birds, and conservation efforts amid an otherwise arid expanse. Together, these sites create a balanced narrative that blends history, ecology, and the unique character of Jordan’s lesser-known eastern frontier.

Activities

  • Dead Sea → Amman Leave the Dead Sea and drive back up through the hills towards Amman. Enjoy final views over the Rift Valley en route.
  • Qasr al-Kharrana Visit one of the best-preserved early Islamic desert castles with unique architecture.
  • Qal'at al-Azraq Explore the black-basalt fortress used historically by traders and armies.
  • Qseirr Amra See the UNESCO-listed Umayyad bathhouse famous for colourful frescoes.
  • Azraq Wetland Reserve Explore Jordan’s desert oasis supporting migratory birds and delicate ecosystems.
  • Shaumari Wildlife Reserve Visit the breeding centre for Arabian Oryx and other protected species before returning to Amman.
Desert Castles and Nature Reserves of Eastern Jordan
DAY 8

Farewell to Jordan

Day 8 Breakfast
Spend your final morning in Amman at your own pace, explore the city’s lively cafés, shop for last-minute souvenirs, or simply relax before your journey home. If time allows, you can join an optional visit to the Baptism Site at Bethany on the Jordan River, a peaceful finale to your adventure. Later, enjoy a comfortable transfer to the airport as you bid farewell to Jordan’s timeless landscapes and warm hospitality.

Activities

  • Amman → Airport Enjoy some free time in Amman before your scheduled airport transfer. We’ll pick you up from your hotel and take you to Queen Alia International Airport in time for your departure flight.

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

Pella and Umm Qais
Extra day in Amman - post-tour - Standard level
Wadi Mujib Day Trip - Siq Trail
Extra day in Amman - post-tour - Superior level
Farewell to Jordan

Included and Excluded

Included

  • Accommodation in 3 & 4-star hotels (upgrades available)
  • 1 night in a comfortable Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum
  • All transport and transfers in AC minibus/coach
  • 24-hour airport arrival & departure transfer service
  • Professional local tour guide escorts groups of all sizes
  • Immerse yourself in local life on the As-Salt Daily Life Trail
  • 4x4 jeep safari in Wadi Rum
  • Dead Sea Overnight Stay
  • Amman Food Tasting Experience
  • Entrance to Dead Sea beach with towel & showers
  • Meals as indicated in the itinerary (all breakfasts, one lunch & one dinner)

Excluded

  • International flights (available on request)
  • Visa fees (free visa included as part of your Jordan Pass)
  • Entrance fees (included with your Jordan Pass, obtained in advance for JD78, approx. USD110)
  • Travel insurance (mandatory, get quote here).
  • Meals not indicated in the itinerary
  • Hotel gala dinner supplements if applicable (24 & 31 Dec)
  • Drinks, snacks and other personal expenses (e.g. laundry)
  • Tips
  • Any other items not mentioned above

Notes

Similar tours:
The following tours also run alongside this trip, with slight adjustments to the itinerary:

  • Best of Jordan - removes the Desert Castles day trip from Day 7 to make an 8 day tour
  • Jordan Express - removes both the Desert Castles, and As Salt & Bethany days to make a budget-friendly 6-day tour of Jordan
  • Jordan Encounters - our signature 8-day small group tour of Jordan
  • Jordan & Egypt Explorer - removes the Desert Castles day trip, but then adds 9 days exploring Egypt at the end of the tour
  • Petra & Dubai - shortens the time in Jordan to 6 days, and then adds 4 nights in Dubai to the end of the trip, making 10 days in total

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why book the A Week in Jordan tour?
A Week in Jordan packs the country's greatest highlights into 8 days without feeling rushed. You walk the Roman columns of Jerash, follow the King's Highway through Madaba mosaics and Mount Nebo viewpoints to Shobak Castle, spend a full day inside the rose-red city of Petra, overnight under the stars at a Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum after a 4x4 jeep safari, float effortlessly in the Dead Sea, and finish with a morning visiting the Umayyad Desert Castles and the Azraq Wetland and Shaumari Wildlife Reserve. Groups go up to 18, and the Jordan Pass covers your visa and most entrance fees in one.
Is this tour suitable for first-time visitors to Jordan?
Yes. The itinerary is designed as a comprehensive introduction to Jordan, covering the country's UNESCO sites, Roman heritage, biblical landmarks, Nabataean archaeology, desert landscapes, and conservation areas. Your professional guide provides context at each site and the pace balances culture with moments to simply take it all in.
What is the difference between A Week in Jordan and your other Jordan tours?
A Week in Jordan is the most comprehensive 8-day option. Best of Jordan removes the Desert Castles day to create a slightly more relaxed 8-day itinerary. Jordan Express is a streamlined 6-day tour for those with less time, removing both the Desert Castles and the As-Salt day. Jordan & Egypt Explorer extends the journey by adding 9 days of Egypt. Petra & Dubai combines 6 days in Jordan with 4 nights in Dubai for a 10-day total. A Week in Jordan is the right choice if you want the full breadth of Jordan's culture, nature, and conservation sites.
What is the best time of year to visit Jordan?
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer the most comfortable temperatures, typically 18-28 degrees C, and are peak booking periods. Summer (June to August) is very hot, particularly in Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea area, but Petra is manageable in early morning. Winter (December to February) is cooler, occasionally rainy, and requires a jacket for evenings. The tour runs year-round.
Why does this tour cost what it does?
We get it, you can find cheaper Jordan packages. The difference is in the detail: all accommodation is 4-star (with an upgrade to superior 4/5-star hotels available), the Wadi Rum Bedouin camp stay and 4x4 jeep safari are included, the As-Salt Daily Life Trail with a home-cooked lunch, the Amman street food tasting, the Wild Jordan Centre visit, the Dead Sea overnight stay with beach entry and towel are all in the price. Your Jordan Pass, which covers visa fees and entrance to Petra and most sites, is excluded but covers a substantial portion of your visit costs in a single purchase.
What is actually included in the price?
Included: 4-star hotel accommodation throughout plus 1 night in a Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum, all transport and transfers in AC minibus and Bedouin jeeps, 24-hour airport service, a professional local guide throughout, the As-Salt Daily Life Trail, a 4x4 jeep safari in Wadi Rum, Dead Sea overnight stay with beach entry, the Amman Food Tasting experience, and 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 1 dinner.
What is NOT included and how much extra should I budget?

We do not include international flights, visa and monument entrance fees (which are conveniently covered if you purchase the Jordan Pass prior to travel), travel insurance, meals not shown in the itinerary, drinks, personal expenses, optional activities (such as hot air ballooning or camel rides), and tips for your tour leader and driver. We recommend budgeting approximately $25–$40 USD (approx. 18–30 JOD) per day for unincluded meals, drinks, and incidentals, plus extra for personal shopping and tips.

Can I pay in instalments?
Yes. Pay a deposit to hold your place and pay the balance 8 weeks before departure. A reserve-now-pay-later option is available if you want to lock in dates before committing the full deposit.
How physically demanding is this tour?
Moderate. Petra is the most demanding day: the minimum walking distance from the entrance through the Siq to the Treasury and back is 3km, and reaching the Monastery involves over 800 steps up and down. Wadi Rum involves comfortable jeep riding plus optional camel or quad activities. The rest of the tour is sightseeing with moderate walking. Comfortable shoes are essential.
What if I am older than the rest of the group?
Jordan suits a wide age range and the group maximum of 18 means the guide can accommodate different walking paces. In Petra, golf buggies are available locally to take you through the Siq if the full walk is too long. The Dead Sea day is completely relaxed. Guests in their 70s are regulars on this tour.
What if I have mobility issues or a medical condition?
The Siq in Petra has an uneven path and the route to the Monastery involves hundreds of steps. Guests with mobility difficulties can still visit the Treasury via buggy and see much of the main basin. Wadi Rum's terrain is sandy desert and jeep-based. Share your specific situation with us and we will advise on what adjustments are possible.
How hot does it get in Jordan?
Summer temperatures in Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea area can exceed 40 degrees C. The King's Highway and higher elevations are more comfortable. Spring and autumn average 20-28 degrees C across most of the country. The Dead Sea is 400 metres below sea level and feels significantly hotter than elsewhere even in spring. Pack sun protection, a hat, and light cotton clothing.
Is Jordan safe to visit right now?
Jordan is consistently ranked among the Middle East's most politically stable countries and is a popular destination for international tourism. The country has a strong security infrastructure and a reputation for hospitality. Monitor your government's travel advice before departure, as regional events can affect advice. Your guide will brief you on any current local considerations.
Is it safe for women travelling solo?
Yes. Jordan is widely considered one of the safest countries in the Middle East for solo women. Locals are helpful and respectful. Dressing modestly (covering shoulders and knees outside of the Dead Sea and Aqaba beach areas) is culturally appropriate and will help you feel more comfortable. Your guide is always available for advice or assistance.
What happens if I get sick on tour?
Amman has good international-standard hospitals. Medical facilities are more limited in Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea area. Travel insurance with medical coverage and emergency evacuation is compulsory. Keep your policy details with you at all times.
Will I be hassled by vendors and touts?
Petra attracts vendors outside and along the entry road. Horse owners at the entrance can be persistent, and we recommend walking rather than accepting horse rides due to animal welfare concerns. Your guide will help you navigate any pressure. Wadi Rum and the nature reserves are calm environments. Generally, Jordan's tourism industry is well managed and hassle is lower than many comparable destinations.
What is the accommodation actually like?
All hotels are 4-star throughout, with air conditioning, en-suite bathrooms, and Wi-Fi. The standard package includes 4-star properties in Amman, Petra, and the Dead Sea. An upgrade to superior 4/5-star hotels in Amman and Petra is available. The Wadi Rum night is spent in a comfortable Bedouin camp under the desert sky: the experience is consistent across both accommodation packages and is considered a tour highlight regardless.
What is the Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum like?
The Bedouin camp is nestled beneath towering sandstone cliffs in Wadi Rum. You sleep in a furnished tent or basic stone room with bedding provided. The camp offers a traditional Jordanian dinner and in the evening, an optional astronomy session takes advantage of Wadi Rum's exceptionally clear desert skies. Shared bathroom facilities are available. It is a memorable experience rather than a luxury hotel.
Will I have Wi-Fi?
4-star hotels in Amman, Petra, and at the Dead Sea all have reliable Wi-Fi. The Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum has limited or no Wi-Fi and potentially no mobile signal. This is part of the wilderness appeal.
Can I upgrade?
Yes. A superior hotel package is available that upgrades Amman and Petra to 4/5-star properties. The Dead Sea resort standard also improves with the superior package. Contact us for a quote on the upgrade.
What kind of food will we eat?
The Amman street food tasting includes Kunefa (a sweet semolina and cheese dessert), refreshing sugar cane juice, and falafel. The As-Salt day includes a home-cooked lunch with a local family, introducing you to traditional Jordanian home cooking. Wadi Rum dinner is a traditional Bedouin zarb meal (slow-cooked meat and vegetables in an underground oven). Jordan's cuisine is flavourful, mezze-heavy, and welcoming to most tastes.
Can you cater for vegetarian or vegan diets?

Yes, we are delighted to cater for vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary requirements wherever possible! Simply let us know your dietary preferences or allergies at the time of booking so our team can notify our tour leaders, hotels, and restaurants in advance. While meal options in more remote areas may be simpler, we always do our utmost to ensure you enjoy plentiful, delicious, and authentic local food throughout your adventure with us.

Is it safe to drink the water?
Tap water is technically treated in Jordan but is not recommended for drinking. Stick to bottled water or use a Water-to-Go filter bottle from hotel water supplies. Your hotels will provide bottled water, and restaurants use filtered or bottled water for cooking and drinks.
Is this trip good for solo travellers?
Yes. The group maximum of 18 creates a sociable dynamic and Jordan's cultural richness generates plenty of shared conversation. A single supplement is available for solo room occupancy.
Do I have to share a room?
The price assumes two people sharing. Solo travellers can add a single supplement for their own room throughout. The Bedouin camp accommodation involves individual tent-style rooms and is suitable for solos.
What is the group size and who will be on the trip?
Minimum 2, maximum 18. A professional English-speaking local guide accompanies the group throughout all 8 days. The demographic is typically couples and solo travellers aged 30-65 with an interest in history and culture.
Can I book this as a private tour?
Yes. The tour can run privately for your own group on flexible dates with the option to customise accommodation or the itinerary. Contact us for a private departure quotation.
Is this tour suitable for kids?
Jordan is a family-friendly destination and the mix of Roman ruins, Petra exploration, jeep safari, and Dead Sea floating appeals to older children and teenagers. There is no stated minimum age. For families with younger children, a private tour gives you more control over the pace.
Do I need a visa for Jordan?
The Jordan Pass includes your visa on arrival and covers entrance to Petra and most major sites in a single purchase. This is by far the most cost-effective and convenient option for most visitors. Check the official Jordan Pass website for current prices and eligibility. Your guide will confirm the process before arrival.
What should I pack?
Light, modest clothing that covers knees and shoulders for most sightseeing (Jordan is a conservative Muslim-majority country). Comfortable walking shoes with good grip for Petra's rocky terrain. A warm layer for evenings and air-conditioned transport. Swimwear for the Dead Sea. Sunhat and high-factor sunscreen. Jordan uses Type B, C, D, F, G, and J sockets at 230 volts.
Are any vaccinations required?
No vaccinations are currently mandatory for Jordan, but Hepatitis A and Tetanus are recommended. Consult your GP or a travel clinic for up-to-date advice before departure.
Do I need to book international flights through you?
No. Flights to Amman's Queen Alia International Airport are not included. We include the 24-hour airport arrival and departure transfer. We are happy to suggest flight options on request.
What about tipping?
Tipping is expected but not obligatory in Jordan's tourism sector. Your guide will brief the group on appropriate amounts for guides, drivers, and Bedouin hosts at the start of the tour. Tips are not included in the tour price.
Can I do Petra by Candlelight (Petra by Night)?
Yes. Petra by Night is an optional add-on on Day 4, where you walk through the Siq to see the Treasury illuminated solely by candles. Pre-booking is essential as it is very popular and space is limited.
Can I do the Petra Kitchen cooking class?
Yes. The Petra Kitchen cooking class on Day 4 evening teaches you to prepare traditional Jordanian dishes. Pre-booking is essential as spaces fill quickly.
Can I do the Wadi Mujib Siq Trail?
Yes. The Wadi Mujib Siq Trail is an optional add-on, typically available from April to October, involving a canyon wade through water-filled gorges. It is bookable on Day 6 or on departure day.
Can I add a hot air balloon camel ride?

Yes! While staying in Wadi Rum on Day 5, you can add incredible optional activities including a sunrise Hot Air Balloon Flight over the dramatic sandstone desert or a traditional Bedouin Camel Ride across the red dunes. You can easily pre-book these with us when making your reservation or arrange them through our local team before you travel.

Can I extend into Egypt?
Yes. The Jordan & Egypt Explorer combines this Jordan itinerary (without the Desert Castles day) with 9 days in Egypt, covering the Pyramids, Nile cruise, Luxor, and Sinai. Contact us to discuss combining the two.
How far ahead should I book?
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are peak Jordan seasons and popular dates fill up 3-4 months ahead. Christmas and New Year departures also sell quickly. Book at least 2 months ahead outside peak periods.
How does booking work?
Reserve online via the Dates and Prices tab. Choose standard or superior accommodation level. Pay a deposit, full amount, or hold your reservation. The balance is due 8 weeks before departure. You receive instant confirmation and a full trip pack.
Do I need travel insurance?
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory on this tour. Cover must include medical expenses and emergency evacuation. World Nomads is a recommended partner.
What is your cancellation policy?
A sliding-scale cancellation fee applies. Full terms are in our booking conditions on the website. We are UK-registered and your funds are protected by Trust My Travel insurance.
What if my preferred dates are sold out?
Contact us. We run fortnightly departures throughout the year and can often add capacity or arrange a private departure. The Best of Jordan (8 days without Desert Castles), Jordan Express (6 days), and Jordan & Egypt Explorer are also worth considering.

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Pauline M
Egypt
Oct 01, 2023
This was a solo trip for me and it started in Jordan with my guide, Omar Almansi. Omar had such an amazing presence and spirit and I knew it was going to be as amazing as I was dreaming. Little Petra, Petra, camping in Wadi Rum… it was all incredible. Omar knew the significance of people seeing such incredible sites and his guiding did not disappoint! My trip then went in to Egypt. WOW. It’s hard to find the words. The pyramids, tombs, temples, Abu Simbel, all of it was unreal. My guide there, Ayman Kenawy, was unbelievable. His vast knowledge was inspiring but his way of navigating and making the trip memorable for everyone he guided was his true gift! As a solo female traveler people worry about me but I never felt worried at all. Both Omar and Ayman looked out for me and made me feel so welcome. They never steered me wrong. Cairo was much busier than Amman so I was grateful for all the extra effort that made my trip so easy I could focus on the magic all around me. This was a very deep and profound journey for me and it exceeded my expectations.
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Katherine S
Egypt
Aug 01, 2023
Couldn’t recommend Enocunters Travel any more highly. We traveled all over Jordan and Egypt and it was seamless. From booking through departure it was a wonderful experience. Our tours guides Yassar and Ayman were professional, knowledgeable and beyond helpful. Our drivers, especially Mohannad in Jordan, but honestly all of them, were safe, considerate and enthusiastic. We saw so many things and made memories to last a life time. Everyone was so tolerant of our crazy amounts of luggage (wasn’t our only trip) and even though we took trains and boats, it wasn’t too much of an issue. I feel like we learned so much that I could teach a class of Egyptian history at this point!
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Lakisha M
Egypt
Jul 01, 2023
My husband and I previously used Encounters Travel for a vacation to Egypt and Greece and therefore jumped at the opportunity to use them for our journey to Jordan. The expectations bar was high given our previous trips being absolutely amazing and something we wanted to replicate in many areas. Our trip to Jordan delivered on those expectations! From the encyclopedic knowledge of our guide, Omar, who explained the historical significance of various sites encompassing the folklore of the civilizations responsible for such wonders as the temples, amphitheaters around Amman, As-Salt, Jerash, all the way to the remoteness of Wadi Rum. Plus, who could forget the marvels of Petra with its Hellenistic design. The highlights were many. One of which was floating on the waters of the Dead Sea being magical. Omar also kept the entire group updated via What's App.

One improvement or thing to note is the preservation of water in Jordan might mean if you're taking a shower at a particular hour expect it to be freezing cold. During the trip, we were provided bottled water; however, the water was never cold. It would have been nice if the refrigerated unit used to hold the water on the coach bus worked and would keep the water cold.

The expectations for the culinary choices were something my husband and I were particularly thrilled with offerings such as Makloubeh. Nothing could beat the desert item called Kanafeh which was scrumptious and if you're into Baklava, there is no shortage of places to purchase.

Encounters Travel gets both thumbs up for the trips and locations they put together and we will definitely use them for future travel adventures.
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Denise O
Egypt
Jun 01, 2023
I can't say enough about what a great tour this was. I was a solo traveler. I was picked up at the airport and delivered to my hotel. All instructions were detailed. I started in Jordan and added the pre-tour days in Bethlehem with guide Amer. Amer was such a great guide, I was able to enjoy a wonderful lunch in Salt with him. My guide in Jordan, Omar Almansi was so good! He talked about the history, culture, foods, people, land, even his family with such passion. He was marvelous! Each day I was picked up at the hotel and taken to the tours and excursions. All incredible! If you can, request Omar. Omar's a master at taking great iphone pics also! I then flew to Egypt, where a guide picked me up at the airport and then started my tours. My guide was Ahmed. He explained the history and people so well. I was able to enjoy Egypt, from the north end to the south. We toured so much. Took the sleeper train from Cairo to Aswan. That was a fun adventure! It included dinner and a breakfast of rolls and tea. Each of my guides had so much knowledge about the countries and area. I loved this tour! I spoke with Gavin through Encounters Travel. He answered all of my questions, returned all of my emails. The tour was absolutely amazing! Thank you Encounters Travel!
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Aliria R
Egypt
May 01, 2023
We traveled to Jordan and Egypt! Great experience but what made it unforgettable was our tour guide, Ayman, in Egypt. He was so knowledgeable, educated, funny but overall a nice, good person!! If I was to ever go back to Egypt, I would definitely ask for him as my tour guide!! 5 stars for him!!!

Accommodation

The hotels and accommodations listed below are the ones we most often use on this tour. From time to time we may exchange these for similar properties at the same level.

Options

Our tours are designed to include all that you need to enjoy a really special time in the country you're visiting. However, we do also offer some extra options to complement the tour and add some additional sightseeing or activities, or some extra time at either end of the tour.

All accommodation based options (e.g. Single supplements, extra nights, upgrades) should be booked and paid for in advance so that we can make the appropriate arrangements. Most other options can be booked and paid for in advance or while you are on the tour, though we recommend booking in advance to ensure there are no issues with availability.

Most options are priced the same throughout the year, though some may have seasonal pricing or minimum number requirements - our sales team will advise the final pricing based on your travel date and number of passengers on your booking.

Tour Notes

The detailed Tour Notes below provide important practical information about how the tour runs, what to expect, and how to prepare for your holiday.

1. Accommodation

We use good quality mid-range hotels on this tour. Accommodation is based on twin or double en-suite rooms with air conditioning. All couples will stay in a private double room.

An upgrade is also available to local 5-star hotels in Amman and Petra if you would like a more luxurious stay - you will find both our standard and superior accommodation options available to book from the dates and prices tab. These can be considered basic international 5-star level in Amman, and decent 4-star level in Petra. Typical hotels used are the Landmark or Le Grand in Amman which are modern style hotels, and the Old Village Resort or Hyatt Zaman in Petra which are more traditional characterful properties.

In Wadi Rum we use a comfortable Bedouin camp located on the desert sands, against the cliffs. Accommodation is in permanent traditional goat hair tents with their own bathroom, proper beds and all bedding provided You can also bring a sleeping bag if you wish, and find a sheltered spot on the rocks on the edge of the camp and sleep under the stars. 

Please check the Single Room Supplement option for details on room sharing options and charges for solo travellers on this tour.

2. Group Size/Tour Leaders/Guides
3. Dates & Prices
4. Transport
5. Transfers
6. International Flights
7. Tipping
8. What to take
9. Entrance fees & Jordan Pass
10. Booking & Payment
11. Financial Security
12. Responsible Tourism
13. Follow Us Online
14. Travel Insurance
15. Before you travel
16. Reduce Plastic Waste with Water-to-Go Filter bottles
17. Private & Tailor-made Tours
18. Passports and Visas - Jordan
19. Money - Jordan
20. Voltage
21. Time
22. Health and Vaccinations

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