Jordan Highlight Plus Overview
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- Day 1: Amman Airport (QAIA) – Amman Overnight.
- Day 2: Amman Hotel – Amman City Tour – Jerash Visit – Ajloun Visit – Amman Overnight.
- Day 3: Amman Hotel – Baptism Site Visit – Mount Nebo Visit – Madaba Visit – Petra Overnight.
- Day 4: Petra Visit – Wadi Rum Visit (Jeep Tour) – Wadi Rum Overnight.
- Day 5: Wadi Rum Camp – Aqaba Visit (Free Time) – Aqaba Overnight.
- Day 6: Aqaba Hotel – Free day in the Dead Sea – Dead Sea Overnight.
- Day 7: Dead Sea Hotel – Amman Airport (QAIA).
- See Tour Day by Day in Detail
- Meet and assist upon arrival (and departure from 7 pax & above).
- Free of charge tourist visa upon arrival.
- Transportation by modern AC with Wi-Fi and English-speaking driver.
- Entrance fees to sites mentioned in the program.
- Jeep Tour in Wadi Rum for 2 hours.
- 6 nights’ accommodation in 3* or 4*hotels.
- Daily breakfast.
- Dinner (ZARB) with traditional party in the Camp in Wadi Rum.
- Horse ride in Petra.
- Tour Guide at touring days from 7 pax and above (as requested language speaking guide).
- Medical Insurance.
- Unlimited mineral water per person day at tour
- Other: See Below All including services
- 3 Star Hotel Upon Request per person.
- 4 Star Hotel Upon Request per person.
- 5 Star Hotel Upon Request.
- Price For Minimum 2 person.
Jordan Highlight Plus in Details
DAY 1
Upon arrival at Amman Airport, you will be greeted by our representative who will assist you with immigration procedures and guide you to your transportation. From there, you’ll head to your hotel in Amman to check-in and settle in. You may take it easy and rest up for the adventure-packed days ahead.
DAY 2
After breakfast we will visit Amman. Amman city tour begins when driver picks you up from hotel to head the Amman citadel –also known as Jebel AlQalaea- the most famous and well know spot of city, Citadel is one of seven mounts occupy the capital city of Amman which has many parts dated back to the B.C periods, besides temple of great Hercules, Ayyubid watching tower, and the great hand statue. Next, you will visit the circle-half shaped roman theatre which dated back to ancient Roman times and was used to be used for concerts and musical shows. Theatre is up to 6000 persons and is still used until today for the same purpose. After that we will visit the Archeological Museum which houses ancient valuable objects and artifacts from ancient eras, before we move to see the Folklore Museum which shows a brief of Jordan history and heritage. Finally, we will shop some of traditional bazaars of city.
Jerash
Followed by Graeco-Roman city of Jerash, Jerash is a city in Jordan, north of the capital Amman. Inhabited since the Bronze Age, it’s known for the ruins of the walled Greco-Roman settlement of Gerasa just outside the modern city. These include the 2nd-century Hadrian’s Arch, the Corinthian columns of the Temple of Artemis and the huge Forum’s oval colonnade. The Jerash Archaeological Museum displays artifacts excavated from the site.
Ajluon
Then we will take a short trip north to the Mamluk fortress of Ajloun, with its amazing views over the Jordan valley, the marvels of nature and the genius of medieval Arab military architecture have given northern Jordan two of the most important ecological and historical attractions in the Middle East: the sprawling pine forests of the Ajloun - Dibben area. Locals often take advantage of the green landscapes of Ajloun to take a break from city life and connect with nature.
DAY 3
After Breakfast, we will visit Baptism site. Home to several biblical cities including Sodom, Gomorrah, and Zoar, the archaeological discoveries between the Jordan River and Tal al-Kharrar have identified this area as Biblical “Bethany Beyond the Jordan.” The area is where John was living when he baptized Jesus. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Baptism Site commission welcomes pilgrims from all around the world seeking spiritual connection to biblical times, a glimpse of history or a chance to be baptized where Jesus was so many years ago. If that’s not enough biblical history for one area, the cave where Lot and his daughters took refuge after the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah is located just outside an area called Safi (Biblical Zoar). This site is one of Jordan’s UNESCO world heritage sites, for more information.
Mount Nebo
Visitors from all around the world come to Mount Nebo – the sacred mountain in Jordan standing over 2,000 feet high. These brilliant views are believed to be those from which Moses gazed upon the Holy Land before his death. The landscape is home to stunning surroundings and one can look out at the Dead Sea, Bethlehem, and on a clear day, even Jerusalem. The Memorial Church of Moses also rests at the summit, which also provides a significant visit for Christians.
Madaba
Then visit Madaba, will be those mosaic-filled city of Madaba. Delegated Toward a little church, this notable town lies in the center from claiming Jordan’s the vast majority fertile territory. The finest mosaic found to date is still in its original place on the floor of the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George.
DAY 4
In day four, there will be a visit to Petra, the ancient city of Petra is one of Jordan’s national treasures and by far its best-known tourist attraction. Petra is the legacy of the Nabataeans, an industrious Arab people who settled in southern Jordan more than 2,000 years ago. Admired then for its refined culture, massive architecture and ingenious complex of dams and water channels, Petra is a UNESCO World Heritages Site and one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. Inhabited by the Nabateans, Edomites and Romans, Petra brought together the knowledge and skill of these civilizations to create this world wonder. Caravans laden with incense, silks, spices and other exotic goods would rest at Petra. This site is one of Jordan’s UNESCO world heritage sites.
-al-Siq to treasury trail (main trail): This trail is the most visited trail in Petra, the trail starts from the visitor center of Petra through The Siq to The Treasury. While most tourists think that the trail ends at the ancient city’s main attraction, The Treasury, the main trail continues past the Siq, Royal Tombs, Colonnaded Street and ends by Qasr Al-Bent (The Girl’s Palace).
Wadi Rum
Then visit Wadi Rum Desert .Watch the most beautiful view sun site while drinking a cup of traditional Bedouin tea. Enjoy in the Camp with party & dinner (ZARB).
DAY 5
South in the enchanting desert of Wadi Rum, Jordan’s largest desert and one of the most spectacular desert landscapes in the world. Jeep Tour inside the Wadi Rum for 2 hours.
Aqaba
And proceed to the beautiful gulf city of Aqaba 60km, situated on the southern tip of Jordan, approximately 4 hours from the capital of Amman, Aqaba is a beach town with Jordanian appeal. Equipped with the local watering holes, to water sports, and a historical flair for those looking to revisit the past Aqaba is a delightful complement to the metropolitan appeal of Amman. Jordan’s only outlet to the sea, after few days adventure, we will have time to rest on the beaches of the Aqaba gulf in the red sea
DAY 6
After breakfast we will ahead to the Dead Sea. A spectacular natural wonder the Dead Sea that is located 427 meters below sea level is perfect for wellness and religious tourism, fun in the sun with the family. With its mix of beach living and religious history you can soak up the sun while Biblical scholars can get their daily dose of religious history. The leading attraction at the Dead Sea is the warm, soothing, super salty water itself – some ten times saltier than sea water, and rich in chloride salts of magnesium, sodium, potassium, bromine and several others. The unusually warm, incredibly buoyant and mineral-rich waters have attracted visitors since ancient times, including King Herod the Great and the beautiful Egyptian Queen, Cleopatra. All of whom have luxuriated in the Dead Sea's rich, black, stimulating mud and floated effortlessly on their backs while soaking up the water's healthy minerals along with the gently diffused rays of the Jordanian sun.
DAY 7
Departure from Dead Sea Hotel to (QAIA) QUEEN ALIA AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL in Amman.
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Frequently Asked Question
For travel within Jordan, a valid passport with an expiration date extending at least 6 months beyond the conclusion of your holiday is mandatory. At RTTO, we facilitate a seamless visa process for all our customers. Simply share your passport details with us before your arrival, and we will secure a complimentary visa on your behalf. Upon your arrival, our dedicated representative will greet you at the airport, displaying a sign with your name. Before reaching the immigration office, our representative will assist you with all necessary procedures, ensuring a smooth and stress-free entry into the country. Trust RTTO to handle your visa arrangements and provide personalized support throughout your journey.
At RTTO, the well-being of our customers is a top priority. That's why we provide complimentary travel insurance for all our customers. This added benefit ensures that you have coverage and peace of mind throughout your journey. Feel secure and protected with RTTO, where your travel experience is accompanied by the assurance of free travel insurance.
Jordan offers a diverse selection of accommodations, including 3, 4, and 5-star hotels, spread across major cities and towns. Whether you prefer Bed/Breakfast, Half Board, or Full Board options, we have rates to suit your preferences. Our careful selection process ensures that the chosen hotels meet our high standards of service, cleanliness, and overall value for money. To enhance your stay, please inform us in advance of any special dietary needs, such as diabetes, or allergies. This allows us to communicate with hotels and other establishments ahead of your arrival, ensuring that your specific requirements are accommodated seamlessly. Your comfort and satisfaction are paramount to us at RTTO.
Your assigned driver may not hold a certified guide designation, but they possess comprehensive knowledge about the country, its traditions, and general information regarding the sites on your itinerary. For specific locations such as Jerash and Petra, you have the option to hire a certified local guide at the respective visitor's center (see local guides available at your chosen rate below). If you desire a professional guide to accompany you throughout your entire journey, we can make those arrangements for an additional cost. This ensures an in-depth and enriched experience with expert insights into the historical and cultural aspects of each destination. Your preference for a guide or driver is entirely customizable to meet your travel expectations.
The horse ride in Petra covers a distance of 800 meters and is complimentary, with the fees included in the entry ticket to the site. It is entirely optional, and guests have the choice to opt for the ride or not. However, please note that the fees are non-refundable, and they cannot be exchanged if not utilized. It's essential to be aware that the horse ride is not insured, and guests undertake it at their own risk and responsibility. Additionally, if you choose to take the ride, it is customary for the horse handler to expect a tip. We recommend considering this factor when deciding whether to enjoy the horse ride during your visit to Petra.
Hire Local Guide
Local tour guide in Petra: $71 for basic coverage around 2 hours.
Local tour guide in Jerash: $43 for basic coverage.
Local tour guide in Amman Citadel: $43 for basic coverage.
It's important to note that hiring local guides at the sites is entirely optional; the decision is yours to make based on your preferences. These guides are available for hire at the visitor's center of each site. It's worth mentioning that these guides are employees of the Jordanian Ministry of Tourism, and travel as for that we cannot guarantee the quality of their services. Feel free to choose a local guide if you wish to gain additional insights into the historical and cultural significance of the sites you visit.