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8 Days Jordan Family Holiday

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Trip Summary

Itinerary

During this Jordan travel packages, your tour manager will meet and assist you at Amman International Airport. Then, you will be transported to your hotel in Madaba by a private air-conditioned vehicle for check in. At the hotel, the tour manager will assist with a smooth check-in and review your holiday itinerary with you to establish and confirm pick up times for each tour.
Overnight in Madaba.

After breakfast during Jordan private tours, you will be accompanied by your personal guide to exploring Madaba, "the City of Mosaics". You will start with the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George. After that, you will visit Mount Nebo, the memorial of Moses, the presumed site of the prophet's death and burial place. Then, you will continue to Jerash, the ancient Roman city, and close second to Petra on the list of favorite destinations in Jordan. After that, you will return back to your hotel overnight.
Meals: Breakfast

After enjoying your breakfast, you will start by visiting Dana (panoramic View from outside). Later, you will proceed to Kerak which is famous for its crusader fortress in the center of underground galleries, rooms, and secret passageways and its thick defensive walls. Finally, you will be taken to Wadi Rum for an overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Note: No hike in Dana or Muijeb only a panoramic view

After breakfast at your camp, you will have a one and a half hour drive to the protectorate of Wadi Rum, a magnificent desert landscape that fascinates you at every turn. Made famous by the film Lawrence of Arabia, there are canyons and cliffs, dunes, and ancient rock glyphs.
As part of many Jordan tours, this route allows you to experience the beauty and history of the desert up close. Finally, you will be transferred to your hotel in Aqaba overnight.
Meals: Breakfast

You will wake up to the wonderful sound of the waves on the shore in Aqaba and feel the fresh breeze on your face. After your breakfast, you will continue to enjoy the beach. In the afternoon, you will drive to the UNESCO World Heritage site Petra, a famous historical and archaeological city in southern Jordan. As part of your Petra day tour from Amman, you will then have a short visit to "Little Petra" to catch a glimpse of what's in store for you tomorrow.
Meals: Breakfast

After breakfast, you will enjoy the rose red City of Petra, Jordan’s largest attraction. Arriving at the visitor’s center, it’s a 700-meter walk to the Siq entrance, it will lead you to the wonderful treasury. As you exit the chasm you will be instantly fascinated by the beauty of Petra, chosen as one of the new world wonders. After your time at Petra, you make your way back through the Siq before returning to your hotel in Petra and overnight there.
Meals: Breakfast

After breakfast, you will be driven to the Dead Sea and spend the day floating and relaxing.
You will enjoy the sunshine at the lowest point on earth, whilst trying out the refreshing mud bath to cleanse the skin.
Finally, you will overnight at The Dead Sea.
Meals: Breakfast

After completing your Jordan private tours you will have a Breakfast then, you will be transferred to Queen Alia International Airport for departure.
Meals: Breakfast

Schedule

Price Per Person

Accommodation Type Oct->Apr
Single US$ 3840
Double US$ 2119
price-label From : US$ 2092
FAQs

All You Need to Know Before You Go

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What are the best places to go in Jordan?

Jordan has a lot to offer and include some of the very famous places like Petra, the Dead Sea, Wadi Rum, Amman, and Jerash with Roman ruins. For the fullest cultural and historical experience look at once Mount Nebo and the mosaic city of Madaba.

Mild and nice weather during spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) makes these seasons the best for visiting Jordan and enjoying sightseeing, hiking, and desert adventures.

A visit to Jordan’s highlights can be done in 7-10 days — from north Amman and Jerash to south Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea. 4-5 day trips can also include the most significant sites.

It is an affirmative answer, Jordan is regarded as the safest country in the Middle East. The local population is accommodating and hospitable, plus the tourism infrastructure is quite developed. Visitors just have to take standard safety measures as they would in any other place.

Jordan is a mix of everything: history, adventure, and relaxation — see the archaeological marvels, have the experience of floating in the Dead Sea, and get close to nature by camping in Wadi Rum, visit the local markets in Amman, and hike in nature reserves like Dana and Mujib.
 

Visa on arrival is allowed for most travelers at Queen Alia International Airport or land borders. The other alternative is the Jordan Pass, which is an easy way to subsidize visa fees and gain access to numerous attractions.

With the Jordan Pass, you get free access to over 40 attractions, one of them being the Wadi Rum area and another one is Petra, plus a visa waiver effective after a stay of at least 3 nights. It is strongly recommended for people who are planning to visit a lot of places.

Jordanian menu is rich and varied. The special dishes are Mansaf (the national dish), falafel, hummus, maqluba, and Arabic bread just out of the oven. Food is the essence of the Jordanian hospitality, so come starving!

Light, comfortable clothes, good walking shoes, a hat or sunscreen for the desert are essential items in your packing list. If you visit during cool months take a jacket or a sweater for the cold nights, particularly in Petra or Wadi Rum. When it comes to religious sites modest dressing is a sign of respect.

The Jordan Pass includes entry to over 40 attractions, including Petra and Wadi Rum, plus a visa waiver if you stay at least 3 nights. It’s highly recommended for anyone planning to explore multiple sites.

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