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Jordan Odyssey | A Tale of Ancient Cities & Timeless Landscapes

8D/7N
2
Days in
Amman
2
Days in
Dead Sea
2
Days in
Wadi Musa
2
Days in
Aqaba
Transfer Included
Stay Included
Breakfast Included
Sightseeing Included

Trip Highlights

  • Discover Jordan, from Madaba’s Byzantine mosaics and Petra’s ancient tombs to Wadi Rum’s desert and Jerash’s Roman streets.

  • Navigate Wadi Al Mujib, the lowest nature reserve on Earth, wading through flowing waters, climbing rock formations, and swimming beneath waterfalls.

  • Ride across Wadi Rum’s red dunes on a jeep tour, visiting canyons, rock bridges, and petroglyphs that provide a glimpse into the region’s nomadic past.

  • Explore Jerash, one of the best-preserved Roman cities, where colonnaded streets, grand plazas, and ancient temples showcase the empire’s influence beyond Europe.

  • Visit Petra, once a bustling trade hub, where its intricate rock-carved facades and hidden passages have fascinated explorers and historians for centuries.

INR 1,00,000
Per Adult
INR 1,25,000
4.6(128)
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What’s inside the package?
Inclusions
2 nights stay in Amman with breakfast
2 nights stay in Dead Sea with breakfast
2 nights stay in Wadi Musa with breakfast
1 night stay in Aqaba with breakfast
Full day Jerash and Amman city Tour
Wadi Al Mujib Day Tour
Madaba, Mount Nebo & Baptism Site Day Tour
Petra Sightseeing Tour
Half Day Jeep Tour in Wadi Rum, Jordan
Transfer from Queen Alia International Airport to Deluxe Hotel
Transfer from Deluxe Hotel to Aqaba King Hussein International Airport
Daily Breakfast
Exclusions
Expenses of a personal nature.
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary or inclusions
Visa Charges
Travel Insurance
International flight tickets

Know Before You Go

  • The local currency is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). Credit cards are widely accepted in cities, but carry cash for small towns and markets.
  • Jordan has a desert climate; pack light, breathable clothing for the day and warm layers for cool evenings, especially in Wadi Rum.
  • Stay hydrated, especially in desert areas like Wadi Rum and Petra. Carry a reusable water bottle and wear sunscreen.
  • Modest clothing is recommended, especially when visiting religious sites. Women may need a scarf to cover their heads in mosques.
  • Jordanians are hospitable; a simple "Shukran" (thank you) is appreciated. Avoid public displays of affection and ask permission before taking photos of locals.
  • Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Learning a few Arabic phrases can be helpful.
  • Tipping (baksheesh) is customary in restaurants, hotels, and for guides and drivers. Around 10% is standard.
  • Jordan uses Type C, D, F, G, and J plugs, with a standard voltage of 230V. Carry a universal adapter if needed.