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6 Days Luxury Jordan Tour

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Itinerary

In the begining of your Jordan luxury tours, your tour manager will meet and assist you upon your arrival at Amman International Airport to start your holidays to jordan. After that, you will be transferred to your hotel in Amman by a private air conditioned vehicle for check-in. Upon arrival at the hotel, he will do your check-in and give you detailed information concerning your tomorrow’s trip, overnight in Amman.

Welcome Drink.

On this day of your Jordan luxury tours, After breakfast, we will drive north to Jerash, situated in the foothills of the mountain of Gilead, the ancient city is reminiscent of the Roman Empire. Being one of the largest and most well-preserved sites of Roman Architecture outside of Italy its grandeur can be seen in the colonnaded street, Oval Plaza the Nymphaeum, and the Temple of Artemis. Then, we will drive back to Amman to see the remains of the Roman and the Islamic Period, you get to see Amman Citadel, Roman Theater, and the Jordan Folklore Museum. After the tour, we will drive you back to your hotel in Amman.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

After having your breakfast, then you will be checked out and your tour manager will pick you up from your hotel in Amman, and drive to Mt. Nebo, the place where Prophet Moses gazed at the Promised Land before he died. You will visit the old monastery and overlook the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea, Jericho, and Jerusalem. After we proceed to Madaba, where to find the famous mosaic 6th-century map of Palestine in St. George’s church. Driving along the famous ancient caravan route the King's Way, we have a short stop in Wadi Al-Mujib, a great wide valley with a magnificent geological formation. In Kerak visit the famous Crusader castle built in 1132/34 A.D by King Baldwin I. of Jerusalem, and drive to Petra. overnight at Petra.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

After breakfast drive about 2.5 hours to the rose red City of Petra, Jordan’s largest attraction. First started in the 6th century B.C. by Nabataean Arabs, the city boasts beautiful facades carved directly into the walls of the mountainsides. Arriving at the visitor’s center, it’s a 700-meter walk to the Siq entrance, which is an impressive 1200 meter long gorge of a kaleidoscope of colors. The towers rise more than 80 meters above you and will lead you to the wonderful Treasury, a highlight of any Jordan Petra tour.

As you exit the chasm, you’re instantly transfixed by the beauty of Petra, chosen as one of the New World Wonders the place speaks for itself. After your time at Petra, you make your way back through the Siq before returning to your hotel in Petra for your overnight stay.

After having your breakfast, then you will be checked out and Your tour manager will pick you up in the morning from your hotel in Petra then we will drive towards Baptism Site (Bethany), the place where Jesus Christ was baptized by St. John the Baptist. It is now one of the 3 most important places of pilgrimage in Catholicism. Then drive to Mukawer (Machaerus), the former stronghold of Herod Antipas. This is the place where Herod had ordered the incarceration of St. John the Baptist after the fateful dance of Salome.

After this we will drive towards the Dead Sea, Being the lowest point on earth and filled with a variety of minerals with medicinal properties the site has developed into a health spa-like hotspot. The mineral concentration in the mud is used for therapeutic and beauty treatments. Queen Cleopatra and Sheba both were said to have known the value of the site and used it. Due to high salinity the water supports no form of life hence the name the Dead Sea and floating is very easy. Be sure to prepare to swim and relax in the mud, overnight at the Dead Sea Hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After having your breakfast, you will check out, and your tour manager will pick you up in the morning from your hotel at the Dead Sea to transfer you to Queen Alia International Airport for your flight back home, marking the end of one of your unforgettable Jordan private tours.

Meals: Breakfast.

Schedule

Price Per Person

Accommodation Type Oct->Apr
Single US$ 3415
Double US$ 1939
price-label From : US$ 1849
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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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