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Jordan, an Arab nation on the east bank of the Jordan River, is defined by ancient monuments, nature reserves, and seaside resorts. It’s home to the famed archaeological site of Petra, the Nabatean capital dating to around 300 B.C.

Hotels

Amman: Boss Hotel or Similar 2 Nights

Wadi Rum: Hassan Zwaideh Camp or Similar 2 Nights

Aqaba: Oryx Hotel or Similar 1 Night

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Itineraries

Day 1

Jordan Tour

Meet and Greet at the Airport

Transfer to Hotel

Check-in

Dinner and overnight in Amman

Day 2

Jordan Tour

Breakfast at the hotel

After Full Day Amman City Tour

Dinner and overnight in Amman

Amman Citadel

Open Air Roman Theater

Archeological and Folkloric Museum

Tomb of Hazrat Shoaib A.S

Lunch at Local Restaurant

Cave of Seven Sleepers

Day 3

Jordan Tour

Breakfast at the hotel

Checkout from hotel and we will be visiting:

Mount Nebo

Memorial of Hazrat Musa A.S

Dead Sea

Lunch at Local Restaurant

Arrival in Wadi Rum

Dinner and Overnight camp in Wadi Rum

Day 4

Jordan Tour

Breakfast at Camp

We will start our trip to Petra The Rose and Jeep Safari

Petra: The Treasury

Horseback Ride through Siq

Petra Roman Theater

Lunch at Local Restaurant

Jeep Safari in Wadi Rum

Dinner and Overnight camp in Wadi Rum

Day 5

Jordan Tour

Breakfast at Camp and then transfer to Aqaba

Explore the day with Red Sea Cruise with Snorkeling and Lunch

Free time in Aqaba, personal activities

Dinner and overnight in Aqaba

Day 6

Jordan Tour

Breakfast at the hotel

Pickup from hotel for transfer Amman Airport

International flight back to Pakistan

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The Jordan Pass is a travel package that waives the tourist visa fee (if staying 3+ nights) and includes entry to over 40 attractions like Petra, Wadi Rum, and Jerash. It offers great value for most tourists.

The best time to visit is March to May (spring) and September to November (autumn), when the weather is mild and ideal for exploring outdoor sites like Petra and Wadi Rum.

Yes, Jordan is considered one of the safest countries in the Middle East. Tourist areas are secure, and locals are welcoming. However, always stay informed of local news and follow travel advisories.

Modest clothing is advised, especially for women. Long sleeves and pants are appropriate for visits to religious or rural areas. At resorts like the Dead Sea or Aqaba, swimwear is acceptable.

Jordan uses the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). Credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops, but it’s a good idea to carry cash for small purchases and tipping.

Tap water is not recommended for drinking. Stick to bottled water, which is readily available.

Yes, tipping (around 10%) is customary in restaurants, and tips are also appreciated by guides, hotel staff, and drivers.

A typical Jordan tour takes 7 to 10 days, covering highlights like Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea, and Jerash. Shorter trips can focus on Petra and the Dead Sea.

Yes, English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. Road signs and menus often have English translations.