Jordan
Why Visit Jordan?
World Wonders – Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea.
History & Culture – Roman ruins, biblical sites, Bedouin traditions.
Adventure & Nature – Desert safaris, hiking, diving.
Hospitality – Warm, welcoming people and rich cuisine.
Jordan is a destination where every step connects you to ancient stories and timeless landscapes.
Jordan
Jordan is a land where ancient wonders meet dramatic landscapes and timeless traditions. From the rose-red city of Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, to the sweeping deserts of Wadi Rum and the healing waters of the Dead Sea, the country offers unforgettable contrasts. Visitors can walk through Roman history at Jerash, follow biblical footsteps at Mount Nebo, marvel at mosaics in Madaba, or dive into the coral reefs of Aqaba. Add in hiking through canyons like Wadi Mujib, exploring the Dana Biosphere Reserve, and staying in Bedouin camps under star-filled skies, and you’ll see why Jordan is a destination that inspires travellers seeking history, adventure, and authentic culture.
🏛️ Petra – The Rose-Red City
A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, Petra is Jordan’s crown jewel. Carved into red sandstone cliffs, highlights include the iconic Treasury, the Monastery, and the Siq canyon entrance. Exploring Petra at sunrise, sunset, or by candlelight is truly unforgettable.
🏜️ Wadi Rum – The Desert of Dreams
Known as the Valley of the Moon, Wadi Rum offers surreal desert landscapes of sandstone mountains, vast dunes, and star-filled skies. Explore by jeep, camel, or hot air balloon, and spend a night in a Bedouin desert camp for an authentic experience.
🌊 The Dead Sea
At the lowest point on earth, the Dead Sea is famous for its buoyant waters and mineral-rich mud. Visitors can relax at luxury resorts, enjoy therapeutic spa treatments, or simply float in this natural wonder.
🕍 Amman – The Capital
Jordan’s capital blends ancient and modern. Visit the Roman Theatre, Amman Citadel, and lively souks, then enjoy contemporary cafés and restaurants. Amman is also the perfect base for day trips to nearby historic sites like Jerash.
🕌 Religious & Historical Sites
Jordan is rich in biblical and historical landmarks. Explore the well-preserved Roman ruins of Jerash, the mosaics of Madaba, and Mount Nebo, where Moses is said to have seen the Promised Land. The King’s Highway offers a scenic route connecting many of these sites.
🏞️ Aqaba & the Red Sea
On Jordan’s southern coast, Aqaba offers sun, sea, and diving opportunities in the clear waters of the Red Sea. It’s the perfect spot to combine history and beach relaxation.
REGION HIGHLIGHTS
Petra – Iconic Treasury, Monastery, Siq canyon, UNESCO wonder.
Wadi Rum – Desert landscapes, jeep tours, Bedouin camps, stargazing.
Dead Sea – Floating in salt-rich waters, mud spas, luxury resorts.
Amman – Roman Theatre, Citadel, souks, modern dining.
Jerash & Madaba – Roman ruins, mosaics, Mount Nebo.
Aqaba – Red Sea beaches, snorkelling, diving, and water sports.
8-day Jordan itinerary
Day 1 – Amman Arrival & City Sights
Airport pick-up and hotel check-in.
Afternoon tour of Amman Citadel and the Roman Theatre.
Evening stroll through Rainbow Street cafés and lively souks.
Day 2 – Roman Jerash & Mosaic Madaba
Morning excursion to Jerash, one of the world’s best-preserved Roman cities.
Continue to Madaba to see the famous 6th-century Holy Land mosaic map.
Stop at Mount Nebo for panoramic views over the Jordan Valley.
Overnight in Amman.
Day 3 – King’s Highway to Petra
Scenic drive along the historic King’s Highway with stops at:
Karak Castle (Crusader fortress)
Dana Biosphere Reserve lookouts
Arrive in Petra before sunset; optional Petra-by-Night candlelit walk.
Day 4 – Full Day in Petra
Explore the Siq, Treasury, Royal Tombs, and climb to the Monastery.
Sunset views from the High Place of Sacrifice or a nearby overlook.
Overnight in Wadi Musa (Petra town).
Day 5 – Wadi Rum Desert
Short drive south to Wadi Rum.
4×4 jeep safari among sandstone mountains and red dunes.
Camel ride or optional hot-air balloon.
Traditional Bedouin dinner and overnight in a starlit desert camp.
Day 6 – Aqaba & the Red Sea
Morning transfer to Aqaba.
Relax on the beach, snorkel or dive vibrant coral reefs.
Optional glass-bottom boat ride.
Stay at a seaside resort.
Day 7 – The Dead Sea
Drive north through the scenic Araba Valley.
Float in the mineral-rich Dead Sea and enjoy a natural mud spa.
Overnight at a luxury Dead Sea resort.
Day 8 – Return to Amman & Departure
Leisurely breakfast with Dead Sea views.
Private transfer to Queen Alia International Airport for your flight home.