3 Day Tour from Amman to Jerash, Petra, Wadi Rum and Dead Sea

 

 Explore the best of Jordan in just 3 days with our 3 day tour that takes you from Amman to Jerash, Ajloun Castle, Petra, Wadi Rum and Dead Sea.

This tour includes one night sleep in a hotel in Amman with breakfast and one night at a Bedouin camp in Wadi rum with breakfast and dinner as well as a two hours Jeep tour at the Rum Valley.

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Trip Highlights

 • Southern Jordan’s top sights exploration in three days – ideal for those short on time.
 • Exploring Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
 • Discovering the deserts of Wadi Rum on a 4 X 4 tour.
 • A visit to Jerash.
 • Soaking up in the mineral rich mud and water of Dead Sea.

 

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(Entry Fees & Tour Guide NOT included)

 

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What we include in our tour:

 • 3 days full tour from Amman to Jerash, Petra, Wadi Rum and Dead Sea.
 • An English speaking driver throughout the trip.
 • A modern vehicle like Sedan Car or H1 Van with AC including gas.
 • Water, 2 hours Jeep Tour at Rum Valley.
 • One night sleep at a Bedouin Camp including dinner and breakfast.
 • Hotel Pick up and drop off facility.

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What all is excluded from our tour:

 • Entrance fees.
 • Local tour guides.
 • Meals and other expenses unless specified.
 • Travel Insurance.

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Additional Information Regarding the Tour

 • Get confirmation at the time of booking.


 • As there will be some moderate walking during the tour you will need to wear sensible shoes.


 • For the overnight stay at Wadi Rum you will need to carry your personal items such as towel, toothbrush, and warm clothes as it gets cold in the desert at night in winter times.


 • The Wadi rum camp is a basic camp that is located in a good location, and it consists of tents with beds, blankets, public toilets, dining room and all necessities of life including electricity via solar system. There is no heating system on the tents. Air conditioning and private toilet is available only at luxury camps.


 • You may need to purchase Jordan Pass before arriving at Jordan when you are spending more than 3 nights in the country as this will waive out visa entry fees and include 41 different sites in Jordan. For more details regarding the pass visit Jordanpass.jo.


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Cancellation Policy

 Cancelation prior 14 Days of starting the tour is fully refunded, any cancelation within the last 14 days before starting the tour is NOT refunded.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Citadel Amman - Jerash City and Ajloun castle Tour

The Trip starts at 08:00 – Hotel Pickup

09:30-10:30 Ajloun castle visit

Lunch Time 11:00-12:00

13:00 – 16:00 Jerash City and Ruins visit

17:00  Hotel drop off at Amman-Included in 3* Hotel with Breakfast.

Day 2: Petra Full Day-Wadi Rum overnight

07:00 Hotel Pick up & Driving towards Petra

10:00 Arriving & Starting Petra Tour - Self Guided Tour.

16:00 Moving to Rum (Winetr Time 14:00).

18:00 Arriving to Rum and drop off at the campsite .

Day 3 : Wadi Rum -Dead sea –Amman

08:00 Starting morning Jeep Tour Safari.

10:00 moving toward the Dead Sea.

14:00 Enjoying Floating and the Beach at Dead sea area.

18:00 Leaving back to Amman.

19:00 Home/Hotel drop off.

Site Highlights

Petra - The Pink City

 Petra, the capital of the Nabataean Arabs is one of the most renowned archaeological sites in the world that is located 240 km south of the capital Amman and 120 km north of the Red Sea town of Aqaba. Petra is also one among the wonders of the world and hence is the most valuable treasure and ultimate tourist spot in Jordan. There is no precise information when Petra was built but it is known that the city began to prosper as the capital of the Nabataean Empire from the 1st century BC that grew rich through trade in frankincense, myrrh, and spices

Wadi Rum – The Valley of the Moon

 Wadi Rum is a valley that is cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southern Jordan 60 km to the east of Aqaba. It is the largest Wadi in Jordan. The term ‘Rum’ originates from an Aramaic root that means ‘high’ or ‘elevated’.

The Dead Sea

 The Dead Sea is located in the Jordan Valley which is a part of the Great Rift Valley that runs from East Africa to Turkey. The Dead Sea is the remains of a giant inland lake named Lake Lisan which was 200 kilometers long and about 200 meters deeper than that of the current level of the Dead Sea. As the Lake Lisan contracted, Lake Tiberias and the Dead Sea were left behind which are at 408 meters below sea level (and is the lowest point on the earth).

 The sea contains about 20% of salt which is eight times the level of the world’s oceans. And this concentration contributes to the amazing buoyancy of the water and is a legacy of years of evaporation. The only life forms available in the Dead Sea are the eleven species of bacteria. As the water is rich in minerals, including calcium, magnesium, bromine, iodine, and bitumen, it provides various healing properties that help in alleviating or easing allergies, skin rashes, bronchial irritations or glandular conditions. Tourists from all over the world come here to ease or cure their conditions at the medical treatment centers at the Dead Sea. And even people who feel stressed and bored can enjoy the high quality spas in the area. Due to the depth of this location the climate and quality of sunshine in the Dead Sea area is highly beneficial and the salts and mud of Dead are well known for their beneficial properties.

Jerash - Gerasa

 One of the best preserved Roman era cities in the world, Jerash is located 40 kilometers towards north of Amman. Even today visitors can trace the chariot ruts on the Cardo! Besides that one can admire the mosaics laid contemporaneously to those found in Madaba as well as test the acoustics of the North and South Theatres. Jerash came into fame as one of the largest cities in the Decapolis Federation.

Ajloun Castle

 One of the greatest examples of the Islamic Ayyubid military architecture, Ajloun Castle was built atop Mt ‘Auf (1250 meters) between 1184 and 1188 by one of Saladin’s generals, ‘Izz ad Din Usama bin Munqidh. From the castle one can enjoy the views of the Jordan Valley and three wadis leading into it.