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Prices Quoted in US Dollars Per Person
Number of pax | Price unit |
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2 | 150 |
3 | 125 |
4 | 115 |
5 | 110 |
6 | 108 |
7 | 105 |
Included
- meet and assist up on arrival
- visa to Jordan
- 2 nights Bedouin camp on half board
- All car transfers
- Tickets of Wadi Rum site
- 2 transfer by jeep to the camp site
- Lunch in a Wadi Rum at last day
- assist on departure
- pirmite for climbing equpments
Not included
- travel insurance
- guide
- lunches either than mention above
- Tips
- Drinks
- Self expenses
- Extra excursions
- Any items not mention above
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Tour to Wadi Rum from Eilat
Day 1:
Your tour from Eilat to Wadi Rum will start by meeting our representative to assist you in the transition into Jordan. After a short tour of the city (Jordan’s port city) at the seaside of Aqaba, we will drive by the Desert Highway to the majestic desert of Wadi Rum, one of the most breathtaking deserts in Jordan. You will enjoy the spectacular scenes of Wadi Rum. We will drive to our camp in Wadi Rum by our 4×4 jeep and drop off in the camp, after a cup of a bedouin tea you will be free to wander around the camp by yourself where you will see the magnificent sights. And after a marvelous sunset you will head back to stay at our Bedouin camp for a traditional bedouin dinner and over night in a Private sleeping quarters and facilities (showers and Bathroom)
Day 2:
after a Bedouin breakfast in our camp you will have a free day walking in the desert to enjoy the spectacular scenes of Wadi Rum where you be able to explore more of the beautiful desert of wadi rum like Lawrence of Arabia’s house and the inscriptions made by Thamudics and Nabateans centuries ago. And you may climb one of the natural rock bridges. In the middle of the desert .after noon you will head back to our camp for another Bedouin night under the stars
Day 3:
After breakfast in the morning you will have more of exploration of the desert of wadi rum Walking though the pink sand dunes, climbing natural rock bridge, after noon you will head back to our camp in the desert where you will have a lunch, and then transfer by our jeep to wadi rum village where you will be picked up from the there to the border for departure
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General info
- Trip Note
- as soon as you are in our camp you will be wondering alone and will provide guide only upon request
- our camp inside the archaeological park of Wadi Rum
- The Yitzhak Rabin Border is open 06:30-20:00 (Sun-Thu), 08:00-20:00 (Fri-Sat) and closed on Yom Kippur and Muslim New Year.
- Please bear in mind good walking shoes, sun cream ,hate,towel ,and a backpack for beverage, camera etc.
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Payment Policy
- payment will be settle up on arrival at the border cash in us dollars
- if you wish to pay in credit cards 3% will be added as a commotion
- if you wish to pay in advance we will forward you our bank details
How to cross from Israel to Jordan (or Jordan to Israel)
- From Eilat you really need to take an Israeli taxi, on the meter (ask the driver if that will include your luggage or not). The fare is approx 25 to 30 NIS from Eilat bus station to the Yitzhak Rabin border, leading into Aqaba.
- Plan B: If you get off your bus at the The Yitzhak Rabin Terminal border bus stop, it is just before Kibbutz Eilot (before the bus finally arrives into Eilat). You can get off at a junction* from where you could walk from that main road to the border.
- If you have planned to do this make sure (a) you have told the bus driver well beforehand, and (b) that you have your luggage easily accessible, to extract from the hold of the bus.
- It’s a long 2-3 km very hot walk from the main road, to the Yitzhak Rabin border. So make sure you have enough water
How to cross from Eilat airport to the Jordan border
- The border crossing was located a 5-minute, ILS30 ($8) taxi ride from Eilat’s airport. Upon arrival, we observed a series of low buildings, including a WC (there is one on each side of the border). There was also a much-appreciated cold-water fountain on the Israeli side. There were no ATMs.
- At “Yitzhak Rabin Terminal”one-page general information sheet in English that explained passport and visa requirements, along with a list of fees and Customs rules (e.g., “It is strictly forbidden to import to Jordan drinking water, food,…”).
- At the first stop we each paid an exit fee of ILS 100 along with a commission of ILS3 (total, about $27 each), cash only. Receipts were provided which were needed at the next stop, where our passports were stamped.
- Then we walked about 100 meters across a no-man’s-land to Jordan border . There was a rather cursory luggage inspection and we turned in our passports. here where our team will meet you.
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Tipping
It is a customary attitude for expressing ones satisfaction of good services rendered to him by staff on duty with him. We advise if you are willing to offer it, this would be great and if not, you are not obliged to do it
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Tour to Wadi Rum from Eilat – Visit the Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Lawrence of Arabia’s house, Thamudic & Nabatean inscriptions, Rock Bridges & Nomadic Tribes