Wadi Rum & Aqaba Tour

INR. 60,000

Wadi Rum & Aqaba Tour

Duration 11Days / 10Nights
Price Starting From Rs. 60,000
Includes
Additional Inclusion

– 04 nights accommodation in Amman, 02 nights in Petra, 01 night in Wadi Rum, 03 nights in Aqaba

– Daily breakfast and dinner

– Visa including meet and assist

– Transportation & Sightseeings as per program in an A/C vehicle with an English -speaking driver

– A short horse ride from the main gate (Visitor Center) till the beginning of the Siq

– A 1.30 hour jeep ride in Wadi Rum

– A local English -speaking guide in Petra from the visitors’ center till Qasr Al Bent (1.30 hour).

– A local English -speaking guide in Jerash (1.30 hour).

– Entrance fees

– All applicable taxes

Excludes

Tour Timeline

  • 1
    Day 1/ Amman

    Arrive in Amman at the Queen Alia international Airport. Meet and greet at the airport and drive to your hotel. Overnight in Amman. (D)

  • 2
    Day 2/ Amman – Desert Castles – Dead Sea – Amman

    After breakfast, proceed to the Eastern Desert to visit Al Kharraneh Castle, Amra Castle (a UNESCO World Heritage site), and Al Azraq Castle where Lawrence of Arabia resided and wrote part of his book “Seven Pillars of Wisdom”. Proceed to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth deep in the Jordan Valley and 55 km southeast of Amman, is the Dead Sea, one of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in the whole world. It is the lowest body of water on earth, the lowest point on earth, and the world’s richest source of natural salts, hiding wonderful treasures that accumulated throughout thousands of years. Overnight in Amman. (B, D) 

  • 3
    Day 3/ Amman – Madaba – Nebo – Petra

    After breakfast, visit Madaba, a city best known for the famous 6th century Mosaic map of Jerusalem & Holy Land and for its spectacular Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics and visit of St. George’s church. Then Mt. Nebo (site only as the church is closed down for renovation) a city mentioned in the bible as the place where Moses was granted a view of the promised land that he would never enter. Proceed to visit Little Petra best known as Al Beidha (the White One) due to the pale rock colors . Little Petra, also known as Siq al-Barid (literally “the cold canyon”) is an archaeological site located north of Petra and the town of Wadi Musa in, it is a Nabataean site, with buildings carved into the walls of the sandstone canyons. As its name suggests, it is much smaller, consisting of three wider open areas connected by a 450-metre (1,480 ft) canyon. It is part of the Petra Archeological Park, though accessed separately. Overnight in Petra. (B, D)

  • 4
    Day 4/ Petra

    After breakfast, visit the Nabatean Red Rose city of Petra, one of the 7 world wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enter the city through 1KM long narrow gorge which is flanked either side by 80m high cliffs! Notice the dazzling colors and formations of the rocks. The site is massive, and contains hundreds of elaborated rock-cut tombs, a treasury, Roman-style theatres, temples, sacrificial altars and colonnaded streets. Overnight in Petra. (B,D)

  • 5
    Day 5/ Petra – Wadi Rum

    After breakfast, head further down in southern Jordan to visit other significant sites including Wadi Rum. Explore Wadi Rum on a 1.30 hour jeep ride into the Jordanian desert! Wadi Rum was best described by T.E. Lawrence as “Vast, echoing and god-like”, and by the locals as “Valley of the Moon”. Overnight in Wadi Rum. (B, D)

  • 6
    Day 6/ Wadi Rum – Aqaba

    After breakfast, a morning transfer to Aqaba City for a day of leisure and relaxation. Jordan’s splendid Red Sea resort has a wealth of other attractions apart from being a delightful beach retreat; it is actually a great base from which to explore various places of interest in southern Jordan. Overnight in Aqaba. (B, D)

  • 7
    Day 7/ Aqaba

    : After breakfast, Free day in Aqaba. Aqaba is a fun place and a microcosm of all the good things Jordan has to offer, including a fascinating history with some outstanding sites and excellent activities, superb visitor facilities, good shopping, and welcoming, friendly people, who enjoy nothing more than making sure their visitors have a good time. Overnight in Aqaba. (B, D)

  • 8
    Day 8/ Aqaba

    After breakfast, day is free for leisure. Overnight in Aqaba. (B,D)

  • 9
    Day 9/ Aqaba – Amman

    After breakfast, transfer from Aqaba to your hotel in Amman. Overnight in Amman. (B,D) 

  • 10
    Day 10/ Amman – Jerash – Ajloun -Amman

    After breakfast, at 09h00, tour to Amman, the capital city of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Start with the downtown area & enjoy the old part of Amman. Embark a panoramic city tour of the capital city of Jordan, starts from the city center heading to the old Gold Souq, passing by most popular Arabic sweets in Jordan and you can try famous ( Konafa / soft white cheese topped with pastry ). Then proceed to the old bazaars & get the chance to buy some Souvenirs with cheap prices. Continue to the Rainbow street where you will find too many coffee shops & restaurants nearby & available. Finally, pass through Abdoun which presenting the newest part of Amman combined with the best modern style. Head to visit the ancient Roman city of Jerash, including the paved and colonnaded streets, soaring hilltop temples, theatres, spacious public squares and plazas, baths, fountains and city walls. Proceeding to northern Jordan to visit one of the most important ecological and historical sites in the Middle East; Ajloun. Ajloun Castle (Qal’at ArRabad) is a fine example of Islamic architecture as it was built by Saladin’s general in 1184 AD to control the iron mines of Ajloun, and to counter the progress of the Crusaders by dominating the three main routes leading to the Jordan valley and protecting the communication routes between Jordan and Syria. Overnight in Amman. (B, D)

  • 11
    Day 11/ Amman

    After breakfast, departure from Amman via Queen Alia international Airport, to your next destination. (B)