Jordan, Ma'an, Shobak The King's High way
Al-Shoubak District

Jordan Taste


Jordan Taste
Jordan Taste
Jordan Taste
Jordan Taste
Jordan Taste
Jordan Taste
Jordan Taste

Tour Itinerary

Amman is the capital governate of Jordan. It's one of the most continuous inhabited cities since 7000 B.C. 

Surrounded by seven hills like Rome. This morning, you visit the Roman citadel, Hercules temple, Umayyad palace and over-look the Downtown of Amman. After descend in a short drive to the Roman Theatre, enjoy the traditional clothes museum and Bedouins tools. Before you leave Amman, walk to the souks and streets, eat the local dessert "kunafah" and see the spices shops. It's  one hour bus journey form Amman to Jerash. Lunch at Jerash after guided tour at Jerash, one of the most well- reserved Roman cities in the middle east. It was one of the golden commercial triangle, Palmira, Jerash and Petra. Enter the site through the majestic gate of Hadrian. Explore the oval plaza, colonnaded street. Artemis temple and the southern theatre.
Roman Era (55 B.C.- 639 A.D.).

 Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation:  Toledo Hotel or similar


Early departure to Madaba strong Christian heritage town locally called a city of mosaics. Madaba is the home to hundred of Byzantine era mosaics. The most famous church there is Saint George (6th century A.D.). It shows you the map of Jerusalem and the Holy land implemented in mosaic. 20 minuets journey after you arrive Mount Nebo where it is believed that prophet Moses once stood to lookover the promised land. Mount Nebo is sacred location for many devoted Christian pilgrims. Later, this afternoon we follow the king's highway through Karak to Dana mountains through Shobak villages all the way to little Petra. It's Nabatean and Neolithic site, there we see the fireplaces and workshops date back to 1st century AD.

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: Edom Hotel or similar 


This morning we follow the narrow cleft (Siq) in the rocks, rich with unique colors enhanced by the play of light and shadow. We go through the sand stone walls to the iconic majestic of the beautiful Treasury (Rock Art). The guided tour we continue in the remarkable site, visit the royal tombs, lookover the impressive theatre, walk on the colonnaded street to the Roman gate. Free afternoon affords the possibility of climbing the steep track to the monastery, the largest of Petra's monuments.

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: Edom Hotel or similar 


Today is free morning in Petra beauty, you may wish to climb the steep path of high place sacrifice which has amazing view over Wadi Araba desert. Today is another chance to see the Treasury and Siq again. Late afternoon, head to Wadi Rum desert, a deep experience into nomadic Bedouins people lifestyle. We start the jeep 4WD tour from Wadi Rum visitor center through the vast desert of Wadi Rum. There we explore the most spectacular and untouched parts of Wadi Rum. Wadi Rum occupies a region of 74000 acers. The Bedouins learnt to live with this simple nature 3000 years ago. Camels are the most important vehicles to travel in Wadi Rum and there you've the chance to experience camel ride as Bedouins. After sunset, we enjoy the dinner around the camp fire. Under embordered sky with infinite number of stars and galaxies, our dinner is a traditional meal (Zarb) consisting  of chicken or goat meat and vegetables. We spend the evening in the bedroom tent, lade out with rugs and mattresses. There we eat and socialize around the fire. The camp is far away from tourist center and traffic. It's located in the heart of Wadi Rum protected area.

Meals: Dinner 

Accommodation: Bedouin Camp


It's relaxing day in Aqaba on the Red Sea. Very popular for its reserved coral reefs and magnificent sea life. You've the chance to snorkel from boat or private beach. Before sunset, it's the ideal time eo wander the city and visit the spices and sweet shops. 

Meals: Breakfast 

Accommodation: My Hotel


This morning we depart Aqaba to Dead Sea 418 meters below sea level. 4 hours journey, Dead Sea is a unique  water body has an amazing high salt content (33%). It's heavy water where you experience floating naturally. We spend couple of hours in Dead Sea Resort (tourist beach). Finally, we drive to Amman and we spend our last night in the capital of Jordan, Amman. This marks the end of your trip.

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation:  Toledo Hotel or similar


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 



Dates, Prices and Booking

Hike Dana to Petra

tour in Al-Nawatef Trail

tour in Royal Tombs

tour in Wadi Rum desert

Bedouin camp under the stars