Discover the best of Jordan on this 7-day journey that blends history, culture, and outdoor adventure. Begin in Amman with ancient ruins and vibrant city life before heading north to explore the Roman city of Jerash and hike the lush trails of Ajloun. Travel along the scenic King’s Highway to Madaba, Mount Nebo, and the Dead Sea, where you’ll float in its healing waters. Continue south to trek through the rugged landscapes of Dana Biosphere Reserve, then experience the wonders of Petra, the legendary “Lost City” carved into rose-red rock.
Your adventure concludes in the surreal desert of Wadi Rum, where jeep tours, hikes, Bedouin hospitality, and stargazing create unforgettable memories. With a perfect balance of culture, nature, and exploration, this itinerary showcases Jordan’s most iconic treasures and hidden gems.
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Upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, you will be warmly greeted and transferred to your hotel in Amman. After check-in and some time to rest, the evening is yours to enjoy a gentle introduction to Jordan.
Highlights of the evening include:
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Amman
Begin the day exploring Jerash, one of the world’s best-preserved Roman cities, where colonnaded streets, temples, and amphitheaters showcase the grandeur of antiquity.
In the afternoon, head into the green hills of the Ajloun Forest Reserve for a nature experience. Enjoy a guided hike through oak and pistachio woodlands, or for adventure-seekers, try zip-lining or a canopy walk. End the day with a visit to Ajloun Castle, a 12th-century fortress offering sweeping views of the valley.
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Amman
Travel the historic King’s Highway, starting with a stop in Madaba to admire the famous mosaic map at St. George’s Church. Continue to Mount Nebo, the biblical site where Moses gazed upon the Promised Land, with stunning views of the Jordan Valley.
Your day ends at the Dead Sea, where you can float effortlessly in its mineral-rich waters, indulge in a natural mud bath, and watch a breathtaking sunset over the Judean Hills.
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Dead Sea Resort
After breakfast, transfer to the Dana Biosphere Reserve, Jordan’s largest nature reserve, known for its rugged landscapes and ecological diversity. Set out on the Wadi Dana Trail, one of the country’s most scenic hikes.
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The day concludes with a peaceful overnight stay at a rustic guesthouse or eco-lodge within the reserve.
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Dana Biosphere Reserve
Journey south to the legendary Petra, the “Rose-Red City” carved by the Nabataeans. Enter through the narrow Siq, which reveals the breathtaking Treasury.
Spend the day exploring Petra’s countless tombs, temples, and pathways. For those seeking adventure, hike to the Monastery or the High Place of Sacrifice, both offering unforgettable views. In the evening, consider the enchanting Petra by Night candlelit experience (available on select evenings).
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Wadi Musa (Petra)
Venture into the surreal landscapes of Wadi Rum, with its sandstone mountains and sweeping desert vistas. Begin with a 4×4 jeep tour to explore highlights such as Lawrence’s Spring, Khazali Canyon, and towering natural rock bridges.
In the afternoon, hike to the Um Fruth Rock Bridge, a short yet thrilling climb to one of Wadi Rum’s most iconic natural arches.
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End the day with a traditional Bedouin dinner under the stars, followed by stargazing around a campfire. Sleep in a Bedouin-style tent surrounded by desert silence.
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Wadi Rum Camp
After breakfast at the desert camp, drive back to Amman through scenic desert roads. Depending on your flight schedule, enjoy some free time in the capital before your transfer to Queen Alia International Airport for departure.
This marks the end of your unforgettable journey through Jordan’s history, landscapes, and culture.
Meals: Breakfast
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Holiday Supplement: A 25% surcharge applies to all Nile Cruises and Tour Packages scheduled during Christmas, New Year, and Easter holidays, due to peak season demand.
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Refunds (when applicable) are processed within 14 working days of receiving a written cancellation notice. Please note that some cruises or accommodations may apply stricter cancellation terms, which will be clearly communicated in your itinerary.
At El Misria Travel, we are proud to offer family-friendly travel experiences. Our children’s pricing policy is as follows:
Children’s discounts apply only when sharing accommodation with two full-paying adults. Please note that some Nile Cruises and luxury hotels may apply different policies or restrict bookings for young children—these will be outlined in your itinerary if applicable.
Some unique experiences are optional and not included in the standard package. You can book these add-ons in advance or arrange them on-site (subject to availability). Optional experiences may include:
These optional tours are payable in USD or local currency (EGP). We recommend booking them in advance to ensure availability, especially during peak season.
While our packages are inclusive, we recommend that travelers budget for the following personal and incidental expenses:
We advise travelers to carry small amounts of local currency (EGP) for convenience, especially when visiting local markets or tipping service staff.
Tipping, known locally as "baksheesh", is a widely accepted custom and considered a sign of gratitude for good service. While not mandatory, tipping is strongly encouraged and appreciated by service staff. Below are suggested tipping amounts:
Unless specifically stated, tipping is not included in your package price. We recommend preparing small bills in USD or EGP for tipping convenience.
The best months to visit Jordan are March to May and September to November. During these months, the weather is mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring sites like Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea. The summer months (June to August) can be very hot, especially in desert areas, while winter (December to February) can be chilly, especially in the highlands.
Yes, Jordan is generally considered safe for tourists. It has a stable political environment, and tourism is an important part of its economy. Major tourist areas like Amman, Petra, and Wadi Rum are safe, but, like in any country, it’s always advisable to stay aware of your surroundings and follow local safety guidelines. Always check for any updated travel advisories before planning your trip.
When visiting Petra, it's recommended to dress modestly, in line with local customs. Women should avoid wearing overly revealing clothing, and both men and women should wear comfortable clothes suitable for walking and hiking. For women, long skirts or pants and a top with sleeves (at least short sleeves) are ideal. A hat and sunscreen are also recommended, especially in the hot summer months.
Do's: Dress modestly, especially in religious and rural areas. Show respect for local customs and traditions. Greet people with a handshake, and it’s polite to use titles such as Mr. or Mrs.. Be respectful when taking photos, especially in religious or traditional settings. Haggling is common in markets, but always do so respectfully. Don'ts: Avoid public displays of affection, especially in rural or conservative areas. Don’t point at people with your finger or gesture in an aggressive manner. Don’t discuss politics or sensitive issues with strangers unless you know them well. Avoid drinking alcohol in public places unless in designated areas like bars or restaurants.
As of the current exchange rate, $100 USD is approximately 71 Jordanian Dinars (JOD). The exchange rate can fluctuate, so it’s always a good idea to check the latest rates before converting your currency.
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