Tour Overview :
This tour gives you the real taste of Jordan history and culture. It's a beautiful introduction to the life style of Jordan.
Walk on the old of Amman with locals and see the old souks.
Walk on the old Roman Cardo.
See the trace of Roman carriage wheels.
Visit Byzantian churches in Madaba and see the mosaic-art, style on the floor of churches. Look over the holy land from Mount Nebo as Mouses once did.
See the Nabateans Caravan stations, 3rd century B.C.
Enjoy full day visit in one of the seven wonders, Petra.
Learn from your guide about Petra history and spice- trails.
Travel on King's Way from Petra to Wadi-Rum.
Sleep under in finite galaxies and stars in Wadi-Rum.
Swim in the Red Sea water and explore the beautiful coral reefs.
On the way back to Amman, travel on the Bed of the Rift Valley.
Swim in calm water of Dead Sea salty water where it is impossible to sink.
Tour ends in Amman with Jordan taste.
Tips for sustainable travel on this trip
- Leave no trace: We do all we can to ensure we leave no litters behind in the wild and beautiful places we visit. If there are no recycling facilities in-country, we’d ask you to consider bringing recyclable materials home with you.
- Plastic waste reduction: Please bring your own re-usable water bottle on this trip; filtered water will be provided where tap water is not drinkable.
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- Cultural respect:
- Some Jordanians especially women and the elderly object to being photographed so please ask first.
- Jordanians are very proud of their country and can be offended if you take pictures of anything ‘negative’ or suggestive of poverty. Photography in military zones and strategic areas like public buildings is prohibited.
- Handshaking is only between members of the same sex.
- It's polite to use only your right hand when eating something without cutlery and when handing money and small objects to someone else.
- It is common practice to remove one’s shoes before entering a mosque or someone’s home and you should tuck them under if sitting on the floor. It is respectful for women to cover their heads with a scarf when entering a mosque. Please note many mosques are not open for tourist visits.
- Generally men’s and women’s clothing should cover shoulders and be on or below the knee.
- During the holy month of Ramadan Muslims refrain from eating, drinking, and smoking during daylight hours. Even chewing gum is considered haram. (forbidden). Although foreigners are not expected to follow these practices it is respectful to be discrete and not eat, drink, or smoke in general public.
- Making the effort to fit in is invariably appreciated so being aware of these aspects of cultural respect will assist you during your travels in Jordan.
Less than 5 it will be escorted with English speaking driver and local guide in the sites.
More than 5 it will be fully guided.
Price: 1360 USD