Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Amman

Airport pick-up from Queen Alia International Airport with meet & assist service through our representative. Transfer to Amman hotel for check-in.
Overnight Stay in Amman
Day 2: Amman – Amman City Tour – Madaba – Mount Nebo – Petra

After breakfast, enjoy a city tour of Amman. Explore the downtown area of the capital city for two hours, visiting sites and museums including the Archaeological Museum, the Folklore Museum, the Citadel, and the Roman Amphitheatre. Everywhere you look, there is evidence of the city's ancient past (please note that museums are closed on Tuesdays).
After the tour, depart for Wadi Musa via the King’s Highway, visiting Madaba and Mount Nebo along the way. Upon arrival in Petra, check in to your hotel.
Overnight Stay in Petra
Day 3: Petra – Petra Visit – Petra

After breakfast, visit the Nabatean Red Rose City of Petra, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enter the city through a 1-kilometer-long narrow gorge (the Siq), flanked on either side by cliffs towering up to 80 meters high. Notice the dazzling colors and rock formations as you walk through.
The site is vast and includes hundreds of elaborately carved rock-cut tombs, the iconic Treasury, Roman-style theatres, temples, sacrificial altars, and colonnaded streets.
Overnight stay in Petra
Day 4: Petra – Wadi Rum Jeep Tour – Dead Sea

After breakfast, head further south to explore one of Jordan’s most breathtaking landscapes—Wadi Rum. Enjoy a 2-hour jeep ride through the majestic Jordanian desert. Wadi Rum was famously described by T.E. Lawrence as “vast, echoing and god-like,” and by locals as the “Valley of the Moon.”
Continue to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, located deep in the Jordan Valley about 55 km southeast of Amman. The Dead Sea is one of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in the world. It is the lowest body of water on Earth and the richest source of natural salts, hiding treasures that have accumulated over thousands of years.
Overnight stay in Dead Sea
Day 5: Departure – Dead Sea to Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA)

After breakfast, enjoy a free morning at the Dead Sea. Later, transfer to Queen Alia International Airport in Amman for your departure to your next destination.
End Of Tour
FAQs
Yes, most nationalities (including Indian, American, European, and Southeast Asian) require a visa.
You can get a Visa on Arrival at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman or land borders.
To save money, consider the Jordan Pass (includes visa + entry to 40+ attractions including Petra).
Some nationalities may require prior approval—check the Jordanian embassy website for updates.
Yes, it's highly recommended.
Covers visa fees (if staying more than 3 nights).
Grants access to Petra, Jerash, Wadi Rum, and many other sites.
Available online at: https://www.jordanpass.jo
; Saves both time and money.
Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) offer pleasant weather.
Summer (June to August) is hot, especially in Petra and Wadi Rum.
Winter (December to February) can be cold, especially in Amman and Petra; Aqaba remains warm.
Petra – Ancient Nabatean city carved into rock;
Wadi Rum – Desert wilderness with sand dunes and rock formations;
Dead Sea – Float in salty waters and enjoy mud spas;
Amman – The capital, filled with Roman ruins and modern culture;
Jerash – Roman archaeological city;
Aqaba – Red Sea coastal city, great for diving;
Mount Nebo & Madaba – Religious and historical sites.
Private taxi or car rental is the best and most flexible option.
Jett Bus offers reliable intercity bus services.
Local buses are cheap but infrequent and crowded.
Uber/Careem available only in Amman.
Mansaf – Jordan’s national dish made of lamb, yogurt, and rice;
Falafel & Hummus – Street food staples;
Maqluba – Upside-down rice and meat dish;
Knafeh – Sweet cheese dessert;
Zarb – Bedouin BBQ in the desert (especially in Wadi Rum).
Jordan is modest but not overly strict.
For women: modest clothes (covering shoulders and knees) are respectful. No need for a headscarf unless entering a mosque.
For men: shorts are okay in tourist areas, but trousers preferred elsewhere.
Comfortable shoes are a must, especially in Petra.
Yes, but don’t dive or put your face in the water—it’s very salty and can irritate.
Most hotels have access to Dead Sea beaches with showers and mud treatment.
Wear water shoes to avoid sharp salt crystals.
Type C, D, F, G, and J plugs are used.
Voltage: 230V | Frequency: 50Hz.
A universal adapter is recommended.
Yes, but not everywhere.
You can buy alcohol in most hotels, bars, and liquor stores in cities.
Avoid drinking in public places.
In conservative areas, it's best to ask first or avoid drinking altogether.
Greet with “As-salamu alaykum”;
Don’t display affection in public;
Use right hand to give/receive items;
Respect prayer times and local customs;
If invited to a home, it's polite to accept tea/coffee;
Tipping is customary and appreciated.
Yes.
Buy a local SIM card (Zain, Umniah, or Orange) at the airport or city shops.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels and cafes.
A special night-time experience held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, where the Siq and Treasury are lit with candles and traditional Bedouin music is played. Entry is extra (~17 JOD).
Some of the other main attractions in Petra are
The Siq – Narrow gorge leading to Petra;
The Treasury (Al-Khazneh);
Street of Facades;
Royal Tombs;
The Monastery (Ad Deir) – reached via 800+ steps;
High Place of Sacrifice.
Citadel Hill (Jabal Al-Qal’a);
Roman Theater;
Rainbow Street – cafes, shops;
King Abdullah I Mosque;
Downtown Souqs;
Jordan Museum.
Yes. Due to the high salinity, everyone floats easily. It's a unique and relaxing experience.
Floating is safe, but:
Avoid splashing or diving;
Don’t let water get into your eyes or mouth;
Shave 24 hours before to avoid stinging;
Rinse off after entering the water.
Spa treatments and mud baths;
Visit Mount Nebo, Madaba, or Baptism Site (Bethany Beyond Jordan);
Enjoy sunset views over Israel/Palestine.
Water shoes;
Swimwear;
Towel (if not staying at a hotel);
Sunscreen and sunglasses.