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20 people
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Immense culture, breath-taking natural wonders and ancient monuments jam-packed together with adventure. Start your Essential Jordan tour in Amman, the capital and one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. Take in the impressive ruins of Ajloun and Jerash before venturing to your desert camp with a jeep safari in the magical Wadi Rum. Prepare your lenses for the world-famous UNESCO World Heritage site of Petra, Jordan’s crown jewel. Have a cleansing mudbath and float waist-high in the Dead Sea.
Welcome to Jordan ! At Amman terminal, keep your eyes open for the Much Travels sign, meet your guide who will provide all assistance, and transfer to your hotel check-in & overnight
Activities Included: Welcome Meeting
Optional Activities: No
Meals: No
Accommodations: Amman Al Fanar 3- Star Or Similar
Breakfast at the hotel, and then be transferred to Petra via the Kings HighWay. You will visit Madaba, Mount Nebo, and proceed to Kerak. There you will visit Kerak Castle, and continue to Petra to have dinner & overnight Petra
Activities Included: Madaba ,Mount Nebo,Kerak Castle
Optional Activities: No
Meals: Breakfast , Dinner
Accommodations: Petra Edom 3- Star Or Similar
Breakfast at the hotel, and then proceed to visit Petra, where the horses will be waiting to transfer you to the SIQ (the main entrance of Petra). After a full day visit of Petra, you will continue to the museums in Petra and back to the hotel to have dinner & overnight Petra.
Activities Included: Petra
Optional Activities: No
Meals: Breakfast , dinner
Breakfast at the hotel, and then proceed to Wadi Rum. A Bedouin welcome drink will be served to the group before the 2-hour Jeep tour. Afterward, you will return to Amman to have dinner and stay overnight.
Activities Included:Wadi Rum
Optional Activities: No
Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Breakfast at the hotel, and then be transferred to the Amman airport
Activities Included: No
Optional Activities: No
Meals: Breakfast
All visitors to Jordan that are not citizens of Turkey or certain Arab countries are required to have a visa to enter the Kingdom of Jordan.
Photography is allowed in most of the historical sites and museums in Jordan, but some of them have extra charges for taking in a camera. in some museums and some historical sites, photography is prohibited and visitors are asked to leave their cameras at the reception before entering.
Changing money is very easy in Jordan, and most major currencies are accepted in cash and travelers cheques. US dollars are the most accepted, followed by UK pounds and euros; you’ll get nowhere with Australian or New Zealand dollars. There are no restrictions on bringing dinars into Jordan. It’s possible to change dinars back into some foreign currencies in Jordan, but you’ll need to show receipts to prove that you changed your currency into dinars at a bank in Jordan. Banks seem to offer slightly better rates than money changers for cash, but the difference is not worth worrying about unless you’re going to change a huge amount. Most large hotels will change money (sometimes for guests only) but rates are always lower than those offered by the banks and money changers. There are small branches of major banks at the borders and at the airports.
modest dress would be highly recommended and in some mosques, women will be asked to cover their hair and perhaps their arms and legs. Both women and men will be asked to remove their shoes before entering a mosque.
In less touristic places, relatively modest dress is recommended. Women should avoid very tight clothing, keep their shoulders and knees covered, and avoid very revealing necklines. Men should also avoid particularly revealing clothing. wearing shorts is not very common among Jordanians. Dressing with relative modesty is a way of respecting the local culture.
The months from March to October are the best time to visit Jordan as the climate is milder and comfortable for sightseeing. You will find many Jordan travel packages suitable for this period of the year. As well, it is the best period of the year if you want to try a combined Jordan and Egypt tour, as the weather in Egypt becomes very moderate during these months.
The currency in Jordan is the Jordanian Dinar. The value of the dinar is effectively fixed at the rate of .71 JD to 1 USD (.91 JD to 1 Euro).
There are no general health issues to worry about for traveling to Jordan aside from the normal issues that one faces traveling to a new place. Jordan is a center for medical tourism in the region and has a very well regarded health care system that is centered around Amman.