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$1,550/

Per Person
  • 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS
  • Max People : 15
  • Jerash , Ajloun , Petra , Wadi Rum , Dead Sea , Jordan

Included and Excluded

  • Transportation throughout the trip using a deluxe air-conditioned private charter with driver.
  • 07 Nights’ Accommodations 3 or 4 or 5-star hotels (4nts), 4 or 5-star hotels Dead Sea / Resort (1nt), Desert camp (2nt)
  • 7 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 3 Dinners according to the itinerary above.
  • Guides Local Hiking Guide in Ajloun.
  • Local Hiking Guide in Dana.
  • Local Bedouin guide in Petra
  • Local Bedouin guide in Wadi Rum
  • Flights
  • Entrance fees
  • Travel insurance
  • Visa to Jordan
  • Drinks
  • Tips

Highlights of the Tour

  • Immerse yourself in Jordan’s diverse landscapes on this exhilarating 8-day Jordan hiking tour. Trek through Petra’s Siq, climb Jebel Burda in Wadi Rum, and hike the magnificent Wadi Dana. Guided hikes, camping, and a relaxing Dead Sea spa experience are all included in this unforgettable journey.

Itinerary

NO MEALS INCLUDED TODAY Your driver will be waiting at Amman (AMM) airport to take you directly to your hotel in Amman – a 40-minute drive. There are no activities planned for today. Keep in mind that hotel check-in time is typically after 2.00pm. Early check in is not guaranteed, but if you do arrive early luggage storage is available at the hotel.

  • If you arrive early, we encourage you to explore Amman. Jordan’s capital is a real, living city, full of quirky neighborhoods, friendly people, and fabulous food. You can begin up at the citadel, where you can take in the views and explore the Roman and early Islamic ruins. Just downhill is the Roman theatre, built during the reign of Emperor Antonius but now embedded into modern Amman and still used for cultural and musical events. From here you can wander through the

6KM / 2 HOURS MEALS: BREAKFAST, LUNCH. After Breakfast you head to the Roman City of Jerash. Founded at the time of Alexander the Great, Jerash flourished for around a thousand years as a trade center on the road between Damascus and Petra. The city’s colonnaded streets are basically intact, as is the beautiful oval forum and the gateway built to commemorate the visit of the Emperor Hadrian. The theatre, temples, baths, and hippodrome are all well preserved, and there are some wonderful Byzantine mosaic floors from the early Christian period. Then you continue to Ajloun to walk through one of the quietest and most beautiful parts of the Jordanian highlands, Al Ayoun – a valley of olive groves, orchards, and limestone cliffs just north of Ajloun. Beginning at the viewpoint above the village of Rasun, you’ll walk through the woods and explore the ruins of early Bronze Age dolmens and a Roman wine press. You then continue to Orjan, where you will enjoy lunch in the home of a local family. After lunch you’ll be driven back to your hotel in Amman.

14KM / 5 – 7 HOURS / TOTAL DESCENT: 850M MEALS: BREAKFAST, LUNCH. After an early breakfast you head south towards Dana on the Kings’ Highway, which can claim to be the oldest continuously used road in the world. For millennia it linked the civilizations of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia and remained an important trade route right down to Ottoman times. Since the construction of the new main road from Amman and Aqaba, the Kings Highway has become a scenic back route, twisting and turning through the hills between Petra, Kerak, and Madaba. At Dana village you’ll begin one of the great walks in Jordan – a magnificent full-day walk right down the Wadi Dana, starting at the village some 1200m above sea level and finishing in the desert lowlands at Feynan. A broad dirt track leads west from the village, dropping steeply at first and then descending more gently through the valley. This is a wild landscape but not an uninhabited one: there are Bedouin shepherds out with their goats, and you may well be invited to rest and drink sweet tea with them. A variety of wildflowers grow in the valley, especially in the springtime, and you’re likely to see Griffin Vultures circling on the thermals overhead. If you’re lucky you might even catch a glimpse of the Nubian Ibex that live in the reserve. Towards the end of the trail you pass the shafts of abandoned Roman copper mines, before arriving at the sanctuary of the Feynan eco-lodge. From Feynan you’ll travel by road to Wadi Musa, a lively little town that has become the base for visiting ancient Petra. You will check into your comfortable hotel for two nights. Most people just shuttle between their hotel and the archaeological site, but it’s worth having a walk around Wadi Musa – it’s a friendly place, and there are plenty of cafes and shops.

HIKING IN PETRA – BETWEEN 5 AND 10KM, DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU GO! MEALS: BREAKFAST. No matter how many times you’ve seen it reproduced on film, nothing can really prepare you for the first glimpse of Petra. The classic entry to the city takes you through the long twilight of the siq, a narrow canyon that twists for more than a mile through the red sandstone, and then stuns you into silence with the sunlit façade of the Treasury, a monument cut into the rock some 2000 years ago with a refinement that is scarcely believable. From the postcards, you’d think this was what you’d come to see. But it’s just the beginning. Petra is a vast archaeological site, most of it still unexcavated; you could spend days exploring the ruins and still not see it all. It was built by the Nabataeans, an Arab tribe who began as tent-dwelling Bedouin but soon came to dominate the most lucrative trade of the ancient world: incense. They used the money to create this city and to build an empire that extended from the Red Sea to Damascus. They also absorbed architectural ideas from Egypt, from the Babylonians, and from the Greek cities of the Mediterranean, using them to create the hybrid culture that you see in these ruins. The Temple of the Winged Lions, the High Place of Sacrifice, the Roman theatre, the Garden Tomb, the Byzantine church – any one of these monuments would be an archaeological treasure in its own right; in Petra, you can explore them one after another, and find them all set into one of the finest desert landscapes in the Middle East.

HIKING: 8KM / 4-5 HOURS MEALS: BREAKFAST, DINNER You’ll begin today’s walk following the crowds through the main gates, but almost immediately you’ll leave them all behind and strike out on your own into a silent, unsplit desert landscape. Your trail follows an old Nabataean processional route towards what was once the city’s sacred center, the High Place of Sacrifice. Along the way there are traces of ancient stone steps, and eroded relief carvings of deities or ‘god blocks’ cut into the rock walls. The route brings you out above the High Place of Sacrifice, from where you can see down across the whole of Petra and west towards Jebel Harun, Petra’s highest peak. From here you descend through the Wadi Farasa, which has some of best temples in the city (including the Garden Tomb and the Roman Soldier’s Tomb), emerging right in the heart of Petra. This is a wonderful walk, well away from the crowds, and leaves you plenty of time to explore the tombs and temples of Petra before leaving the site through the main siq. In the later afternoon you’ll head out towards Wadi Rum, meet your Bedouin guides, and go into the desert by 4×4 jeep. You’ll arrive at your camp in the heart of the protected area, where there’ll be time to relax and take in the sunset before enjoying a Bedouin feast of meat and vegetables cooked in the zerb, an oven of fire-heated sand and stone. If you’re still not tired out by the day’s adventures you can stay up round the fire, talking and laughing with your Bedouin hosts and watching the night sky. Your accommodation is a simple but comfortable Bedouin campsite, with a traditional goat hair tent divided into twin ‘rooms.’ There are proper toilets and showers on the site (go easy on the water), as well as shaded seating areas for relaxing and dining.

HIKING: 11KM / 5-6 HOURS TOTAL ASCENT: 280M / TOTAL DESCENT: 300M MEALS: BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER Every guidebook to Wadi Rum repeats the description written by T.E. Lawrence of Arabia almost century ago, and with good reason. “The Arab armies would have been lost in the length and breadth of it,” he wrote, “and within the walls a squadron of aero planes could have wheeled in formation. Our little caravan grew self-conscious, and fell dead quiet, afraid and ashamed to flaunt its smallness in the presence of such stupendous hills. Landscapes, in childhood’s dream, were so vast and silent.” By the time you wake up to the desert silence your guides will already have the kettle on the fire. We’ll share an early breakfast (tea or coffee with bread, fruit, cheese, eggs, halva, cucumber, and tomato) and head off in the jeeps for a short drive to Burda rock bridge, one of Rum’s most impressive geological formations. You’ll follow your guide up across the warm sandstone, using your hands but never having to really climb. From a small plateau we drop into a hidden gulley and get a wonderful first view of the bridge above us. The next section is a short rock wall where your guide will use a rope to make sure you get up safely. From here you’ll walk out onto the bridge (1360m) and take in views across the whole of Wadi Rum. You’ll descend via a different route, crossing open slabs of sandstone and scrambling down a steep groove back to the desert floor. After the three-hour round trip we’ll find a shady spot to rest and eat together. After lunch, followed by a cup of tea and a siesta, you’ll head off again for a wonderful hike through more desert canyons, passing beautifully eroded cliffs and finally reaching a smaller rock bridge at Jebel Um Fruth. You’ll then transfer by jeep back to your campsite for another relaxing evening.

After breakfast your Bedouin hosts will drive you out to Rum village, from where you’ll head north by road to the Dead Sea and check into a comfortable resort / spa hotel. Floating in the warm, intensely saline water of the Dead Sea is an unforgettable experience! This is the lowest point on the surface of the earth (some 400m below sea level) and contains mineral-rich muds that have been recognized since antiquity for their curative properties. This mud costs a fortune in Europe, but in Jordan, you can scoop it from the seabed and cover yourself with it! The blue water, the white salt-encrusted shore, and the red desert mountains also make this an outstandingly beautiful place.

MEALS INCLUDED: BREAKFAST Dead Sea hotel to AMM Airport – a 50-minute drive. We wish you a safe homeward journey and hope to see you again in Jordan soon.

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