Israel And Jordan Tours

Israel And Jordan Tours

Israel and Jordan tours offer an incredible opportunity to explore two fascinating countries in the Middle East. These tours provide a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making them a popular choice for travelers seeking a diverse and enriching experience. In Israel, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history of Jerusalem, where ancient sites like the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock stand as testaments to centuries of religious significance. The vibrant city of Tel Aviv offers a modern contrast, with its bustling markets, stunning beaches, and thriving nightlife. Additionally, the Dead Sea, with its therapeutic properties and unique floating experience, is a must-visit destination. Crossing into Jordan, travelers can explore the awe-inspiring ancient city of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its intricate rock-cut architecture. The vast desert landscapes of Wadi Rum provide a breathtaking backdrop for adventure enthusiasts, offering opportunities for jeep safaris, and stargazing under the clear night sky. The historical city of Amman, with its blend of ancient ruins and modern architecture, is also worth exploring. Israel and Jordan tours offer an unforgettable journey through two countries steeped in history and culture. Whether you are captivated by the religious significance of Jerusalem or mesmerized by the stunning landscapes of Petra and Wadi Rum, these tours promise an enriching experience that will leave you with lasting memories.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa to visit Israel and Jordan?
Both Israel and Jordan require visas for most travelers. Israel offers visa-free entry for citizens of many countries for stays up to 90 days, while Jordan typically offers visas on arrival for most nationalities, also for stays up to 90 days. Please check with your local consulate for updated information.
What is the best time to visit Israel and Jordan?
The best time to visit both countries is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is mild and pleasant for outdoor activities. Summers can be scorching hot, especially in Jordan's desert regions, while winters can be chilly, particularly in higher elevations.
What are the must-visit attractions in Israel and Jordan?
In Israel, popular attractions include Jerusalem's Old City, the Dead Sea, Masada, Tel Aviv's beaches, and the ancient city of Caesarea. In Jordan, highlights include Petra, Wadi Rum desert, the Dead Sea, Jerash, and the ancient city of Amman.
Is it safe to travel to Israel and Jordan?
Both Israel and Jordan are generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and well-developed tourist infrastructure. However, it's essential to stay updated on the current political situation, particularly in Israel, and follow any travel advisories issued by your government.
What is the currency used in Israel and Jordan?
The currency of Israel is the Israeli Shekel (ILS), while the currency of Jordan is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). It's advisable to carry local currency for transactions, although major credit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas.
What languages are spoken in Israel and Jordan?
The official languages of Israel are Hebrew and Arabic, while English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. In Jordan, Arabic is the official language, but English is also widely spoken, particularly in the tourism industry.
What should I wear when visiting religious sites in Israel and Jordan?
When visiting religious sites in both countries, it's essential to dress modestly out of respect for local customs and traditions. For women, this typically means covering shoulders, knees, and sometimes hair, while men should avoid wearing shorts and sleeveless shirts.
Is it necessary to tip in Israel and Jordan?
Tipping is customary in both Israel and Jordan, especially in restaurants and for services such as tour guides and drivers. A tip of around 10-15% of the total bill is generally considered appropriate.
What is the voltage and plug type used in Israel and Jordan?
In Israel, the voltage is 220V, and the plug type is Type H, which has three flat pins in a triangular configuration. In Jordan, the voltage is also 220V, and the plug type is Type C, Type D, and Type F, so it's advisable to bring a universal adapter.
Can I drink tap water in Israel and Jordan?
While tap water is generally safe to drink in Israel and Jordan, it's advisable for tourists to stick to bottled water to avoid any potential stomach issues due to differences in water quality and mineral content.

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Andrea
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Apr 25, 2026
I love how this tour has a lot of free time cuz we get to see other places that wasn’t included on the tour package, but it’s totally fine. Our tour guide CheongAn is super nice, friendly, knowledgeable and so thoughtful!
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Mypster
Egypt
Feb 01, 2026
We had such a fantastic vacation in Egypt! We couldn’t it have planned this ourselves - so many venues, all smoothly scheduled with all transfers arranged. There was always a guide to make sure things went well, and they did indeed make everything work. From the pyramids to Luxor and the new amazing Grand Egyptian Museum, we always had a knowledgeable local certified guide who added immensely to our understanding. The Nile cruise boat was excellent as well, comfortable and fun!
I had many questions prior to and after booking, and the company provided excellent communication and support. Highly recommend!!
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ashleyblack1212
Egypt
Sep 01, 2025
My friend and I purchased the 'Egypt Express Tour' provided by Encounters Travel and I must say, it was one of the best experiences I have ever had in my life! We were assigned an agent from the company by the name of 'Mariska Knoesen'. She was very professional, proficient, and answered all of my questions and concerns, via e-mail, in a timely fashion. Upon our arrival in Egypt, we were greeted by a friendly team from Encounters Travel, who were all fluent in English. They assisted us with getting Egyptian visas and made exiting the airport easy. In total, it ended up being 9 of us grouped together. Our main tour guide was a gentleman by the name of 'Ashrafbehairy', whom we all referred to as "Ash" for short. HE WAS AMAZING!! We could not have asked for a better tour guide for our trip. He was very humble, kind, and knowledgeable. He accompanied us from Cairo to Aswan and then to Luxor and back to Cairo, via train. We visited several attractions such as the Pyramids, Philae Temple, Edfu Temple, and the Valley of the Kings (just to name a few). While at each sight, Ash explained its history to us and was able to answer all questions. He assisted with translation (Arabic and English) when needed, got us snacks, provided water, and took me to the shop to get items I desperately needed (sunblock and aloe lol). He even gave everyone a souvenir keychain at the end of our trip. Most importantly, we all felt SAFE! There is so much more I could say about this trip, but I will end by saying that it was honestly a great experience! I highly recommend purchasing this tour from Encounters Travel.
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Inspire15809026809
Bhutan
Aug 01, 2025
Encounters Travel, you did it again! We had an amazing and very memorable trip to Bhutan. It was very well organized. The tour company did a wonderful job. Our journey through Bhutan was nothing short of magical. From the moment we arrived, the country's serene landscapes and deep-rooted culture wrapped us in a sense of peace and wonder. The hike to Paro Taktsang (Tiger's Nest Monastery) was a breathtaking hike and an even more spiritual reward at the top. The view was surreal, and the monastery seemed to float on the cliffside. The trip leaves you with a calmer heart, a clearer mind, and memories that feel timeless!
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Kim
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Jul 16, 2025
It was awhile ago that I took this tour but it was absolutely FANTASTIC! Wonderful guide and driver. He was AMAZING.. It was very well organized & I can’t say anything but great things about it.

Israel And Jordan Tours Highlights and Tips

Highlights

Jerusalem, Israel: Explore the Old City's religious sites, including the Western Wall and Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Petra, Jordan: Discover the ancient Nabatean city carved into rose-red cliffs.
Dead Sea, Israel: Experience the buoyancy of the lowest point on Earth and indulge in mineral-rich mud.
Masada, Israel: Ascend the ancient fortress for breathtaking views of the Dead Sea and learn about its historical significance.
Tel Aviv, Israel: Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and buzzing nightlife.
Wadi Rum, Jordan: Venture into the mesmerizing desert landscapes with camel rides and Bedouin camps.
Bethlehem, West Bank: Visit the birthplace of Jesus and explore significant religious sites like the Church of the Nativity.
Jericho, West Bank: Discover one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities and see ancient ruins, including the Mount of Temptation.
Mount of Olives, Israel: Enjoy panoramic views of Jerusalem and visit religious sites like the Garden of Gethsemane.
Caesarea, Israel: Explore the ancient Roman city with its well-preserved amphitheater, hippodrome, and aqueduct.

Tips

Check visa requirements for Israel and Jordan and obtain necessary visas in advance if required.
Respect religious sites and customs by dressing modestly and following any guidelines for visitors.
Exchange currency to Israeli shekels and Jordanian dinars for smoother transactions during your trip.
Taste local specialties such as falafel, hummus, and shawarma from street vendors and restaurants.
Be prepared for security checks at border crossings between Israel and Jordan and cooperate with authorities.
Learn basic phrases in Hebrew and Arabic to facilitate communication with locals and show respect for their languages.
Carry a refillable water bottle and stay hydrated, especially in the desert regions of both countries.
Explore transportation options like buses, shared taxis (sheruts), and trains for getting around efficiently.
Be mindful of cultural differences, such as observance of Shabbat in Israel and prayer times in Jordan.
Stay informed about any political developments or safety concerns in both countries for a smooth and secure trip.

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