Jordan Tours

Overview

Welcome to Jordan, a land of ancient wonders and captivating landscapes that will transport you to a realm of history and mythology. Prepare to step back in time as you explore the rose-red city of Petra, carved into the cliffs by the Nabataeans over two millennia ago. Witness the magnificent ruins of Jerash, an exceptionally preserved Roman city that whispers tales of a bygone era.

Discover the surreal landscapes of Wadi Rum, where vast deserts and towering sandstone mountains create an otherworldly ambiance. Take a dip in the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea, where you can effortlessly float and experience the therapeutic properties of its mineral-rich mud.

Embark on a journey through biblical sites like Mount Nebo and Bethany Beyond the Jordan, where history and spirituality intertwine. Follow in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia as you traverse the enchanting landscapes that inspired epic tales.

Immerse yourself in the warmth of Jordanian hospitality and indulge in traditional cuisine like Mansaf and falafel. Whether you’re exploring the ancient ruins of Petra by candlelight or marveling at the star-studded skies of Wadi Rum, Jordan promises an unforgettable adventure that will leave you enchanted and enriched.

  • Capital City

    Amman
  • Largest City

    Amman
  • Population

    11 million
  • Currency

    Jordanian dinar (JOD)
  • Language

    Arabic
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    Time Zone

    UTC+2
  • Calling Code

    +962
  • Electricity

    Type C
  • Driving Side

    Right

Highlights

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    The Ancient City of Petra

    Uncover the mysteries of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where intricately carved rock-cut temples and tombs transport you to a lost world.
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    The Roman Ruins of Jerash

    Step into the past at Jerash, one of the best-preserved Roman cities outside Italy, showcasing stunning arches, theaters, and columns.
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    The Otherworldly Wadi Rum

    Experience the surreal beauty of Wadi Rum, also known as the Valley of the Moon, where vast desertscapes and unique rock formations await.
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    The Enchanting Dead Sea

    Float effortlessly in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, and indulge in a therapeutic mud bath.
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    The Historic Sites of Amman

    Explore the bustling capital city of Amman, home to ancient sites like the Citadel and the Roman Theater, blending modernity with history.
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    The Crusader Castle of Kerak

    Visit the imposing Kerak Castle, a Crusader fortress that offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys.
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    The Ancient Mosaics of Madaba

    Admire the intricate mosaics of Madaba, including the famous Madaba Map, showcasing biblical and historical scenes.
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    The Desert Castles of Jordan

    Discover the Desert Castles, a collection of well-preserved Umayyad palaces and fortresses scattered across the eastern desert of Jordan.
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    The Biblical Sites of Mount Nebo and Bethany Beyond the Jordan

    Trace biblical history at Mount Nebo, believed to be where Moses saw the Promised Land, and Bethany Beyond the Jordan, where John the Baptist baptized Jesus.
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    The Hidden City of Little Petra

    Venture to Little Petra, a lesser-known but equally enchanting site, offering a glimpse into the trading hub of the Nabataeans.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Jordan?

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The best time to visit Jordan is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant for exploring.

Do I need a visa to travel to Jordan?

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Most nationalities require a visa to enter Jordan. Check visa requirements based on your nationality.

Is it safe to travel to Jordan?

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Jordan is generally a safe country to visit, with a stable and peaceful environment. However, it's always advisable to stay updated on travel advisories.

What are some traditional Jordanian dishes to try?

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Some traditional Jordanian dishes to savor include Mansaf (a lamb and rice dish), falafel, and mezze (an assortment of small appetizers).

Can I visit Petra at night?

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Yes, you can experience the magical Petra by Night tour, where the ancient city is illuminated by thousands of candles.

What should I wear in Jordan?

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While Jordan is relatively liberal in terms of dress, it's respectful to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.

Is English widely spoken in Jordan?

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Yes, English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas and larger cities.

Are there any specific customs or etiquette to be aware of in Jordan?

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Jordanians are known for their warm hospitality. It's customary to accept tea or coffee when offered as a gesture of goodwill.

Can I visit the Dead Sea from Amman for a day trip?

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Yes, the Dead Sea is easily accessible from Amman, making it a popular day trip destination.

Can I go on a desert safari in Wadi Rum?

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Yes, you can experience a desert safari in Wadi Rum, exploring the sand dunes and unique rock formations by 4x4 vehicles or camel rides.