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7 Day Tour of Jordan

  • Duration

    7 Days - 6 Nights
  • Type

    Private Tour
  • Runs

    Everyday

Overview

Embark on a remarkable 7-day exploration of Jordan, crafted for travelers who seek both adventure and cultural depth. This journey blends the country’s dramatic landscapes with its most iconic archaeological and natural sites. Trek through the canyons of Wadi Mujib and Wadi Ben Hammad, wander the trails of Dana Nature Reserve, and marvel at the rose-red city of Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Experience the vast desert of Wadi Rum in Bedouin style and float effortlessly in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. Each day offers a balance of discovery, relaxation, and authentic Jordanian hospitality, ensuring a truly memorable experience.

Included

  • Meet and assist at Amman Airport upon arrival
  • Private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking driver
  • 2 nights in Amman with breakfast
  • 1 night at the Dead Sea with breakfast
  • 1 night in Dana Village with breakfast and dinner
  • 1 night in Petra with breakfast
  • 1 night at Wadi Rum Camp with breakfast and dinner
  • English-speaking local guide in Dana (approx. 3 hrs)
  • English-speaking local guide in Petra (approx. 2.5 hrs)
  • 3-hour 4×4 Jeep tour in Wadi Rum
  • Lunch box on Day 3
  • Entrance fees to all mentioned sites

Excluded

  • International airfare
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals and beverages not mentioned
  • Tips, personal expenses, and portage
  • Jordan entry visa

Itinerary:

Day 1 Arrival in Amman – Welcome to Jordan

Upon arrival at Amman Airport, you will be greeted by a local representative who will assist you through customs and escort you to your private vehicle. Enjoy a comfortable 50-minute transfer to your hotel in Amman. Take the rest of the day to relax and prepare for the exciting journey ahead through Jordan’s natural and historical wonders.

Overnight: Amman

Day 2 Amman – Mount Nebo – Wadi Mujib Siq Trail – Dead Sea

After breakfast, set out for Mount Nebo, the sacred site where Prophet Moses is said to have viewed the Promised Land. Explore the ancient monastery and take in panoramic views of the Jordan Valley and the shimmering Dead Sea below. Continue to Wadi Mujib for an exhilarating hike through the Siq Trail, a narrow canyon filled with flowing water, small waterfalls, and natural pools. Later, transfer to your Dead Sea hotel to unwind and enjoy floating in its mineral-rich waters or relaxing by the shore.

Meals: Breakfast

Overnight: Dead Sea

Day 3 Dead Sea – Wadi Ben Hammad – Kerak Castle – Dana

After breakfast, depart for the lush canyon of Wadi Ben Hammad, a hidden paradise of hanging gardens, warm streams, and cascading waterfalls. Spend several hours hiking through this serene gorge surrounded by tropical vegetation. Continue to the imposing Kerak Castle, a 12th-century Crusader fortress known for its massive stone walls and underground passages. In the late afternoon, travel to the peaceful mountain village of Dana for a quiet evening amid terraced hills and scenic views.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Box, Dinner

Overnight: Dana Village

Day 4 Dana Nature Reserve – Little Petra – Petra

Begin the day with a guided three-hour trek through the Dana Nature Reserve, one of Jordan’s most ecologically diverse areas. Discover its rugged mountains, deep valleys, and unique wildlife while learning about the local communities that have lived here for generations. Afterward, head to Little Petra, a smaller Nabataean site carved into pale sandstone cliffs. Stroll through Siq al-Barid and admire the ancient façades before continuing to Petra for an overnight stay.

Meals: Breakfast

Overnight: Petra

Day 5 Full Day in Petra – Wadi Rum Camp

Today is devoted to exploring Petra, the crown jewel of Jordan. Enter through the narrow Siq, a dramatic passage that opens to the breathtaking Treasury. With your local guide, visit the Street of Facades, the Royal Tombs, and the outer trail leading to the High Place of Sacrifice. You’ll then have free time to explore further—perhaps climbing the 800 steps to the Monastery (El Deir) for panoramic views. In the afternoon, travel to Wadi Rum, where a traditional Bedouin dinner and a night under the stars await.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Overnight: Wadi Rum Camp

Day 6 Wadi Rum 4×4 Jeep Tour – Return to Amman

Wake up to the golden hues of Wadi Rum and embark on a 3-hour 4×4 jeep safari with a Bedouin driver. Explore the desert’s striking rock formations, sand dunes, ancient inscriptions, and natural arches. After the adventure, return to Amman on a scenic four-hour drive and check into your hotel for your final night in Jordan.

Meals: Breakfast

Overnight: Amman

Day 7 Final Departure

Enjoy breakfast and a leisurely morning before your transfer to Amman Airport for your departure flight. Take with you unforgettable memories of Jordan’s landscapes, history, and warm hospitality.

Meals: Breakfast

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