The Ultimate Jordan Experience - 8 Full Days Private Tour

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8 days (approximately)
Pickup offered

The ultimate travel experience in Jordan. It includes the best touristic sites and local experiences that will show you the real Jordan.
A private tour with your own local driver in a comfortable car taking you on a smooth exciting journey. This tour is well planned and organized by professionals that have been working with tourists for a long time.
Customer support by your local travel advisor during your trip.

What's Included

Private transportation
Sunset Safari Desert Tour in Wadi Rum (2 hours)
Licensed Local Guide in Petra (Any Language)
Accommodation for 7 Nights
English Speaking Driver
Lunch
Dinner
Breakfast (Optional[6])
Breakfast
Entrance fees to any site or activity (Recommend purchasing the Jordan Pass)
Meals not included with the accommodation
Jeep Safari Tour in Shawmari Wildlife Reserve (Last Day)

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

We can pick you up anywhere from Amman, or you can meet us at the Sydney Hotel. In case you are in a different city, we can still come to pick you up (extra charge might apply)

OR
Meeting point

In the Lobby of our partner Hotel

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 8 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Amman City Tour

    4 stops
  • 1
    King Abdullah Mosque

    Known as the Blue Mosque, built between 1982 and 1989. It is capped by a magnificent blue mosaic dome beneath which 3,000 Muslims may offer prayer. Note: Men must have long trousers on and women must cover their heads, arms and legs.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2
    The Citadel

    The Citadel is considered an important site because it has had a long history of occupation by many great civilizations. Most of the buildings still visible at the site are from the Roman, Byzantine, and Umayyad periods. The major buildings at the site are the Temple of Hercules, a Byzantine church, and the Umayyad Palace. Archaeologists have been working at the site since the 1920s, including Italian, British, French, Spanish, and Jordanian projects, but a great part of the Citadel remains unexcavated.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 3
    Roman Theatre

    Step back 2,000 years in time with a visit to the ruins of this imposing amphitheater, which once held 5,000 spectators, and is still used today for theater and entertainment.

    1 minute Admission ticket not included
  • 4
    The Jordan Museum

    The Jordan Museum is located in the dynamic new downtown area of Ras al-‘Ayn. Presenting the history and cultural heritage of Jordan in a series of beautifully designed galleries, The Jordan Museum serves as a comprehensive national centre for learning and knowledge that reflects Jordan’s history and culture, and presents in an engaging yet educational way the Kingdom’s historic, antique and heritage property as part of the ongoing story of Jordan’s past, present, and future.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • Day 2

    Visit the North Sites, Nature and Wildlife

    3 stops
  • 5
    Jerash Ruins

    A close second to Petra on the list of favourite destinations in Jordan. Its imposing ceremonial gates, colonnaded avenues, temples and theatres all speak to the time when this was an important imperial centre. Even the most casual fan of archaeology will enjoy a half-day at the site – but take a hat and sunscreen in the warmer months, as the exposed ruins can be very hot to explore.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 6
    Ajloun Castle

    This historic castle was built atop Mt ‘Auf (1250m) between 1184 and 1188 by one of Saladin’s generals, ‘Izz ad Din Usama bin Munqidh (who was also Saladin’s nephew). The castle commands views of the Jordan Valley and three wadis leading into it, making it an important strategic link in the defensive chain against the Crusaders and a counterpoint to the Crusader Belvoir Fort on the Sea of Galilee in present-day Israel and the Palestinian Territories.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 7

    Al Ma’wa is perched on the hills outside Jerash in one of the few forested areas in the country, an hour north of the capital, Amman. The center is supported by the Princess Alia Foundation and Four Paws. the sanctuary covers 140 hectares, 75 of which are used for enclosures for large animals, the first of which arrived in Autumn 2016. Al Ma’wa currently provides shelter and care for 17 African lions, 2 Bengali tigers, 2 Syrian brown bears and 2 Asian black bears. Located between three continents and surrounded by areas of geopolitical tension, Jordan is a crossroads for illegal wildlife trafficking. The country has enacted legislation to protect wildlife and is a signatory to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

    3 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 3

    Dead Sea, Madaba & Nebo

    3 stops
  • 8
    Dead Sea Region

    Swim, float, and nourish your skin at the Dead Sea, a hypersaline lake. At 428 m (1,404 ft) below sea level, it is the earth’s lowest point. However, the sea is most notable for the water’s saltiness, which makes it good for floating and lends it some restorative dermatological properties. Salt and minerals from the sea are used in cosmetics and bath products all over the world. To access the beach and necessary facilities such as toilets and showers, you need to enter one of the private beaches where entrance fees start from 25 JD per person.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 9
    Mount Nebo

    Mount Nebo is an elevated ridge in Jordan, approximately 817 metres (2,680 ft) above sea level, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as the place where Moses was granted a view of the Promised Land. The view from the summit provides a panorama of the Holy Land and, to the north, a more limited one of the valley of the River Jordan. The West Bank city of Jericho is usually visible from the summit, as is Jerusalem on a very clear day. They have a beautiful Lebanese style restaurant where you can enjoy lunch.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 10
    Madaba

    A trip to Madaba will delight most history enthusiasts: the small, friendly town boasts a plethora of exquisite Byzantine mosaics, decorating its buildings and archaeological sites. You can easily sightsee in Madaba on foot, and its several historic churches and ancient ruins lie interspersed with lively shops and marketplaces selling traditional woven carpets and clothing. Home to a large Christian population, the town has a longstanding practice of harmony between its Muslim, Catholic, and Greek Orthodox communities. You won’t lack in dining choices in Madaba, with numerous local fast food spots selling both Jordanian and international cuisine, as well as a couple of finer establishments.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 4

    Travel to Petra through the Kings Road

    4 stops
  • 11

    A quick stop at this stunning viewpoint of Mujib Dam It is a composite dam mainly used for irrigation.

    Admission ticket free
  • 12
    Karak Castle

    The Karak Castle is a crusader stronghold from the 12th century located in the center of Jordan. One of the largest in the Levant.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 13
    Dana Nature Reserve

    It is a village near the city of Tafilah, in the Feynan area in central-western Jordan. It is situated on the edge of Wadi Dana, a large natural canyon, and has views over Wadi Araba. It is host to Dana Biosphere Reserve, one of Jordan’s premier nature reserves with ecotourism facilities.

    Admission ticket free
  • 14
    Shobak Castle

    Set atop a mountain, Shobak Castle is an enchanting castle that was built in 1115 under the rule of King Baldwin. It is particularly striking due to its remote location in the desert which will make visitors feel a world away from home. Within the castle grounds, visitors can explore the churches, historic ruins, and a secret passageway that leads to a charming spring. The castle also boasts a watchtower, catacombs and a number of Christian carvings and Islamic tablets.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • Day 5

    The day of Petra

    2 stops
  • 15
    Petra

    You will be escorted by a licensed local guide. This site is originally built over 2,000 years ago by the Arab Nabataeans, Petra serves as a representative example of ancient rock-cut architecture and water collection techniques. Visitors know the fortress and important post on Middle Eastern trade routes for its reddish color. Approach the ancient site by hiking an easy 1 km (0.6 mi) path through steep rock cliffs. Upon arrival, you’ll find hundreds of surviving tombs carved in relief out of the rock, as well as a Roman-style amphitheater, a Nabataean monastery, and an intricately detailed treasury. Wear comfortable shoes and a hat to protect your head from the sun, and carry plenty of drinking water.

    4 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 16
    Aqaba

    After your visit to Petra, you will be headed to Aqaba for an overnight in this peaceful beach city.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • Day 6

    Experience Wadi Rum

    1 stop
  • 17
    Wadi Rum

    Transfer to Wadi Rum protected area in the afternoon to reach before sunset time to enjoy your jeep tour.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 7

    Half Day in Wadi Rum then Return to Amman

    1 stop
  • 18
    Amman

    Return to Amman by noon after you had a half-day free time in the desert or we could arrange for a special activity on that day upon request. Activities could be a hike to a viewpoint mountain, a horse ride, a camel ride, a 4 hours jeep tour, or a self walk at one of the cool canyons. (Activities are for an extra fee)

    4 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 8

    Visit the East Side of Jordan

    4 stops
  • 19

    Initially a breeding center for endangered or locally extinct wildlife. Today, following breeding programs with some of the world’s leading wildlife parks and zoos, this small, 22-square-kilometre reserve is a thriving protected environment for some of the most rare species of animals in the Middle East. Oryx, ostriches, Onagers (an Asian wild ass) and gazelles. You can enjoy a Jeep Safari Tour for a close encounter with the wild animals in the reserve and get to know the various desert plants and their uses in the old times.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 20

    The Azraq Wetland Reserve is a nature reserve and oasis for migratory birds. Azraq was established in 1978 and covers 12 square kilometers (4.6 sq mi). You will enjoy walking the marsh trail which will give you an excellent introduction to the Reserve. The boardwalk leads you through dry and wet areas to a viewing platform overlooking the springs that once released millions of cubic meters of water into the marshland. After leaving the platform, the trail takes you over an ancient black basalt wall, most likely constructed by an Umayyad Caliph. The trail then leads to a bird hide made of local Mud and straw, where you can observe the migratory birds and perhaps catch a glimpse of the water buffalo. Follow the trail back to the Visitor Center, passing yet another part of the ancient basalt wall.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 21

    A UNESCO World Heritage Built in the early 8th century, this exceptionally well-preserved desert castle was both a fortress with a garrison and a residence of the Umayyad caliphs. The most outstanding features of this small pleasure palace are the reception hall and the hammam, both richly decorated with figurative murals that reflect the secular art of the time.

    45 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 22
    Qasr Al-Harranah

    Qasr Kharana is one of the best-known of the desert castles located in present-day eastern Jordan, about 60 kilometres (37 mi) east of Amman and relatively close to the border with Saudi Arabia. It is one of the earliest examples of Islamic architecture in the region. Its purpose remains unclear today. “Castle” is a misnomer as the building’s internal arrangement does not suggest a military use, and slits in its wall could not have been designed for arrowslits. It could have been a caravanserai, or resting place for traders, but lacks the water source such buildings usually had close by and is not on any major trade routes.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included

Additional info

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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