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Bedouin Spirit Holiday Overview
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Short Itinerary
DAY | SCHEDULE | SLEEPING IN | MEALS |
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1 | Aqaba Airport | Aqaba | dinner |
2 | Aqaba – Wadi Araba | Wadi Araba | Full board |
3 | Wadi Araba – Petra | Petra | Full board |
4 | Petra | Petra | Full board |
5 | Petra | petra | Full board |
6 | petra-Wadi Rum | Wadi Rum | Full board |
7 | Wadi Rum – Aqaba | Aqaba | Breakfast +dinner |
8 | Aqaba Airport | Departure | Breakfast |
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Prices are quoted in US dollars per person.
No. of people | 3* Hotel | 4* Hotel | 5* Hotel |
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2 | 950 | 1065 | 1385 |
3 | 800 | 920 | 1240 |
4 | 790 | 905 | 1230 |
5 | 735 | 850 | 1170 |
6+ | 695 | 815 | 1135 |
Single supplement | 100 | 140 | 260 |
Prices include:
- Assistance at the airport
- All transfers by air-conditioned bus with English-speaking driver
- hotels on half board basis (sharing double room)
- Entrance tickets to sites mentioned in the itinerary
- 2-hour camel tour in Wadi Rum
- jeep tour in wadi rum
- full board while camping
- Wadi Rum campsite (sharing a double room)
- English-speaking guide in Petra for 3 hours
- Short horse ride in Petra
- Jordanian taxes
Not included:
- Travel insurance
- Lunches and dinners other than those indicated in the short itinerary
- Additional excursions
- Tips
- Private expenses
- Any items not mentioned above
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Bedouin Spirit Holiday Tour itinerary
Day 1: Aqaba
Arrive in Aqaba and transfer to your hotel.
Day 2: Aqaba – Wadi Araba
In the morning, we’ll drive through the beautiful landscape of the Araba desert, then walk through the desert for a while and have lunch before continuing to a small oasis where we will camp.
Day 3: Wadi Araba – Petra
After breakfast, we’ll explore more of Wadi Araba’s water springs sand dunes by jeep. Afterwards, we’ll vist Siq al Barid and Little Petra, finishing at our camp in Petra.
Day 4: Petra
Explore Petra at will. Entering through the Siq canyon, you’ll come upon the wondrous Treasury (al Khazneh), then you can wander round the central ruins or climb to the Monastery or mountain-top altars for spectacular views of the surrounding peaks, valleys and canyons below. We will return to the hotel in the evening.
Day 5: Petra
The morning is free for you to explore Petra on your own. In the afternoon we will go back to the hotel in petra
Day 6: Wadi Rum
drive to Wadi Rum, through the vast parched landscape, passing the black ‘beit ash shar’ tents of the Bedouin. In Wadi Rum, you’ll explore the desert in a 4×4, before visiting a Bedouin encampment for the night.
Day 7: Wadi Rum – Aqaba
Further exploration of Wadi Rum by camel and jeep, then Transfer to Aqaba, where you have free time to relax or snorkel amongst the colorful coral reefs.
Day 8: Aqaba Airport
Transfer to Aqaba Airport for departure.
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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.(sharing parent bed )
- Children aged from 2 to 5 pay 25% of the adult price.(sharing parent bed )
- Children aged from 6 to 11 pay 50% of the adult price.(sharing parent bed )
- 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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Bedouin Spirit Holiday – Explore the towering sandstone landscapes of Wadi Rum and the ancient wonders of Petra and camp Bedouin-style under vast, star-filled skies.