Best Jordan Tour
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Duration
6 Days / 5 Nights
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Type
Private Tour
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Runs
Everyday
Overview
Experience the Best Jordan Tour with Egypt Top Tours on this private 6-day Jordan holiday package. Travel from Amman to Petra, explore the ancient Roman site of Jerash, enjoy the desert landscapes of Wadi Rum with a 4x4 safari, and float in the therapeutic waters of the Dead Sea. This authentic Jordan tour blends history, culture, and natural beauty, offering a well-rounded introduction to the Kingdom of Jordan.
Included
- Meet and assist service upon arrival at Amman Airport.
- Private transfer in an air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking driver.
- Airport transfers: one arrival and one departure.
- Accommodation with breakfast:
- 1 night in Amman.
- 1 night at the Dead Sea.
- 1 night in a Wadi Rum camp (breakfast + dinner included).
- 2 nights in Petra (breakfast included).
- English-speaking guide for Jerash and Petra tours.
- 3-hour Jeep safari in Wadi Rum with a Bedouin driver.
- Entrance fees to all specified sites.
- Complimentary Wi-Fi and bottled water during transfers.
Excluded
- International airfare.
- Travel insurance.
- Entry visa for Jordan.
- Meals and beverages not specified above.
- Tips, portage, and personal expenses.
- Supplements for special dinners or events (e.g., New Year’s gala).
Itinerary:
Day 1 Arrival in Amman – Welcome to Jordan
Arrive at Queen Alia International Airport, where you will be met and transferred to your hotel in Amman. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Day 2 Jerash & Amman City Tour
After breakfast, depart for Jerash — one of the best-preserved Roman cities outside Italy. Enjoy a guided visit and later return to Amman for a city tour including the Citadel, Roman Theatre, and local highlights.
Day 3 Mount Nebo – Madaba – Kerak – Drive to Petra
Visit Mount Nebo and the mosaic city of Madaba, then continue to Kerak Castle before driving to Petra for overnight.
Day 4 Full-Day Exploration of Petra
Explore the rose-red city of Petra, entering through the Siq to the iconic Treasury and beyond. A local guide accompanies you for approximately 2.5 hours.
Day 5 Wadi Rum Desert Safari – Dead Sea Relaxation
Travel south to Wadi Rum for a 2.5-hour 4x4 desert safari with a Bedouin driver. Continue to the Dead Sea for free time to float and unwind.
Day 6 Departure from Amman Airport
Transfer to Queen Alia International Airport for your departure, concluding your Best Jordan Tour.
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