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Tour Overview
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Short Itinerary
DAY | SCHEDULE | SLEEPING IN | MEALS |
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1 | Amman airport | Amman | Welcome drink |
2 | Amman – Madaba – Wadi Ibn Hammad – Petra | Petra | Full board |
3 | Petra | Petra | Breakfast and dinner |
4 | Petra – Wadi Rum | Wadi Rum | Breakfast |
5 | Wadi Rum – Aqaba | Aqaba | Breakfast |
6 | Aqaba – Dead Sea – Amman | Aqaba | Breakfast |
7 | Amman airport | Departure | Breakfast |
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Prices are quoted in US dollars per person.
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Prices include:
- Assistance with visas at the airport
- All transfers by air-conditioned bus with English-speaking driver
- Bed and breakfast hotels (sharing a double room)
- Entrance tickets to sites mentioned in the itinerary
- 2-hour jeep tour in Wadi Rum
- Wadi Rum campsite (sharing a double room)
- English guide in Petra for 3 hours
- Lunch at the Dead Sea
- Short horse ride in Petra
- Jordanian taxes
Not included:
- Travel insurance
- Lunches and dinners other than those mentioned in the itnerary
- Additional excursions
- Tips
- Private expenses
- Any items not mentioned above
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Day 1: Amman
Arrive in Amman and transfer to your hotel.
Day 2: Madaba, Mount Nebo, Wadi Ibn Hammad, Petra
After breakfast, follow your guide on a walk through the nature reserve along old paths into the mountains. You then continue your journey through a nice canyon for a few hours and pass spectacular mountain scenery to the town of Wadi Musa, close to the entrance of Petra stay overnight with a Bedouin family
Day 3: Petra
At dawn, you enter the great chasm of the Siq and follow the dusty path between the towering walls rose-red rock until you catch your first glimpse of Petra, where you are free to explore the amazing monuments, including the Treasury (al Khazneh), the Royal Tombs, the Great Temple and Roman street before climbing to the Monastery or mountain-top altars for spectacular views of the surrounding peaks, valleys and canyons below. In the evening we will take you back to the Bedouin village, where you will stay at a Bedouin family house.
Day 4: Petra – Wadi Rum
Explore Petra further in the morning, and in the afternoon we head south to Wadi Rum through the vast parched landscape, passing the black ‘beit ash shar’ tents of the Bedouin. You will explore Wadi Rum in a 4×4 drive into the desert before visiting a Bedouin encampment for the night.
Day 5: Wadi Rum – Aqaba
We will transfer to Aqaba on the coast of the Red Sea, where you will have free time to relax or snorkel among the colorful coral reefs.
Day 6: Aqaba – Dead Sea
Today you visit the lowest terrestrial point on earth, the Dead Sea. Spend the morning floating effortlessly in the salty water and in the afternoon transfer to either Madaba or Amman for the night.
Day 7: Departure
We will transfer you to Amman airport in time to catch your flight home.
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Prices
Prices are quoted in US dollars per person and are valid until September 2014.
Prices for Children
- Children under 2 are free of charge.
- Children aged from 2 to 5 pay 25% of the adult price.
- Children aged from 6 to 11 pay 50% of the adult price.
- Children 12 and over pay the full adult price.
Payment Policy
Reservations should be made as far in advance as possible so we can make the appropriate arrangements.
The booking will be secured upon receiving a deposit of 25%, or, during the Christmas and New Year holidays, a deposit of 50%. This deposit is part of your final payment. Deposits can only be made by wire transfer or through Western Union.
Jordan Entry Visas
To enter Jordan, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your scheduled departure date. Visas can be obtained in advance from the Jordanian Consulate in your country of origin, or upon arrival at a Jordanian airport for USD 30. Please check for any special conditions attaching to your nationality beforehand.
Tipping
It is customary in Jordan to express satisfaction and gratitude for good service by giving a tip. A tip is much appreciated by guides, drivers, cleaning staff, etc., but tipping is not obligatory and the amount given is up to the tipper’s discretion.
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