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(+351) 919 101 448 (Chamada para a rede móvel nacional)
Getaway to the Heart of Jordan
Price per person from 1.701 €

Getaway to the Heart of Jordan

From
1.701 €
Price per person
From
1.701 €
price per person

Description

Discover Jordan like an open book where each page reveals a legend, a memory, and a breathtaking landscape.


From Amman, the vibrant capital layered with history, this journey takes you through the country’s most beautiful gems. Explore the Hellenistic castles of Iraq Al-Amir, traditional women’s craft

workshops, and the golden stones of Al Salt. Continue to Jerash, a remarkably preserved Greco-Roman city, and the castle of Ajloun, standing proudly above the Jordan Valley.


From the hilltops of Pella and Um Qais, take in the biblical panoramas over the Sea of Galilee and the Golan Heights. Along the storied King’s Highway, pause in Madaba, city of mosaics, and ascend

Mount Nebo, from where Moses is believed to have glimpsed the Promised Land. The Dana Biosphere Reserve then welcomes you with its raw, unspoiled beauty, stretching from canyon to cliff.


The journey’s crown jewel is Petra, the Nabataean city carved into rose-colored sandstone, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Let its magic linger as you walk through the hidden gorges of

Little Petra and explore Beidha, one of the earliest Neolithic agricultural villages in the Near East.


Then, shift into the mineral majesty of Wadi Rum desert, where stone arches and wind-sculpted canyons set the scene for unforgettable desert immersion and warm Bedouin hospitality. A spiritual pause at

Bethany, believed to be the site of Christ’s baptism, prepares you for the final chapter: the Dead Sea. Float effortlessly between sky and salt, at the lowest point on Earth, in a silence as healing as it is

timeless.


A long and richly layered journey, perfectly balanced between sacred history, sculpted landscapes and vibrant culture, ideal for those who seek to truly connect with the eternal soul of Jordan.

Visiting

AMMAN AIRPORT - AMMAN
AMMAN AIRPORT - AMMAN

Welcome to Jordan! Departure on a flight to Amman.

Upon arrival in the Jordanian capital, you'll be met and assisted with formalities at the airport. You'll then be transferred by your private driver to your hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at your hotel – HB

AMMAN - IRAQ AL AMIR- AL SALT- AMMAN
AMMAN - IRAQ AL AMIR- AL SALT- AMMAN

Heading to Iraq Al Amir, where you will admire the impressive Hellenistic castle and visit a women’s cooperative workshop for ceramics and paper-making. Visiting Iraq Al Amir is a privilege for antiquities lovers passing through Jordan. “Caves of the Prince” – this is the village’s name in French. It comes from the nearby rock caves, which the ancestors of the Abaddi tribe settled in prehistoric times.


As you hike, you'll explore a series of dwellings carved into the rock. You’ll stroll among olive and fruit trees.


But the highlight for visitors to Iraq Al-Amir is Qasr Al-Abd.

The Qasr Al-Abd, or “Castle of the Slaves,” which stands proudly at the center of the village, is considered the finest masterpiece of Hellenistic art in Jordan. Iraq Al Amir was affectionately called Tyros by the Greeks.


Journey to the Old Town of Al Salt, which established its historical importance long ago, dating back to the Roman era. For many years, under the rule of various empires, it served as a link between the eastern desert and the west.


Today, Al Salt is a city known for its unique architecture and rich heritage. It was a well-established trade center during the Byzantine, Mamluk, and Ottoman empires. Under Ottoman rule, Al Salt experienced great prosperity due to its strategic location. It became the administrative base for the region, attracting more people and encouraging the empire’s expansion in the area.

At the entrance to the city, you'll see Roman tombs, and you will visit the 13th-century citadel from the Ayyubid period, built by Saladin Al Ayyubi’s nephew, Al-Mu’azzam Isa.


Also included are visits to:

The School of Handicrafts and Museum, which teaches traditional weaving and ceramic arts.

The Archaeological and Folklore Museum, featuring beautiful examples of traditional clothing and handicrafts.


Return to Amman, dinner and overnight at your hotel – HB (Half Board).

AMMAN - JERASH - AJLOUN - AMMAN
AMMAN - JERASH - AJLOUN - AMMAN

Breakfast and return of your rental car at your hotel.

Then, departure toward Jerash, one of the Greco-Roman cities of the Decapolis, said to have been founded by Alexander the Great himself. In spring, the site bursts with color: nature takes over, and thousands of flowers grow between the ancient stones! Continue your day with a visit to the famous Ajloun Castle, one of the finest examples of 12th-century Islamic architecture. Enjoy the stunning panoramic views the fortress offers over the Jordan Valley.

Return to Amman at the end of the day.

Dinner and overnight stay at your hotel – HB (Half Board).

AMMAN – PELLA – UM QAIS – AMMAN
AMMAN – PELLA – UM QAIS – AMMAN

Breakfast

Drive to Pella, where the scattered remains—theatre, temple, and basilica—set in a biblical landscape, recall the city's golden age as a center of Greek culture, and later as a refuge for the Christian community from Jerusalem.


Continue on to Um Qais, the modern name for the town built on the ancient site of Gadara, one of the cities of the Decapolis. This remarkable archaeological site is beautifully situated: it overlooks the Jordan Valley, the Sea of Galilee, towers above the Yarmouk River, and faces the Golan Heights.


Within the site, you’ll discover the ruins of two theatres, a basilica, a temple, and many other significant structures—evidence of a once-great city. A paved street flanked by a double colonnade crosses the city from east to west. An aqueduct, once one of the longest in the Roman Empire, brought water from Mount Hermon through Abila to the city.


Visit of the UM QAIS site: the Ancient Necropolis, the North and West Theatres, the Basilica, and the Colonnaded Street.


Return to Amman.

Dinner and overnight at your hotel – HB (Half Board).

AMMAN / MOUNT NEBO / MADABA / DANA / PETRA
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First stop of the day: head to Mount Nebo, located at an altitude of 840 meters. According to tradition, it is here that Moses struck the ground with his staff to bring forth water, and where he later took his final breath. It is believed that he is buried somewhere on the mountain. From the summit, enjoy a stunning panoramic view over the Dead Sea, the Jordan River, the oasis of Jericho, and the Judean Hills.

Continue your journey south along the famous King’s Highway.


The day is dedicated to exploring the city of Madaba, often called the "City of Mosaics." The town is renowned for its spectacular Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics. Make a stop at one of the many mosaic workshops lining the road, where you can admire the meticulous craftsmanship and perhaps purchase a beautiful souvenir.

Madaba is also the most important Christian city in Jordan. You’ll visit St. George’s Church, where you can see the remains of a mosaic map of Palestine—the oldest known geographical floor mosaic, though partially damaged today.


Next, continue your adventure with a visit to the Dana Biosphere Reserve, the second-largest nature reserve in Jordan. Stretching from the Dead Sea to the highlands of the Rift Valley, and into the desert plains of Wadi Araba, this 300 km² protected area is best discovered on foot. Its diverse and dramatic landscapes invite peaceful contemplation.

The biosphere includes four distinct ecosystems: savannah, sandy and dune deserts, semi-arid Mediterranean scrubland, and the Iranian desert. It is home to around 40 species of mammals, 800 plant species, and 49 species of butterflies.


An optional hike can be arranged during the visit.

Afterward, drive to Petra.

Dinner and overnight at your hotel – HB (Half Board).

PETRA
PETRA

This day will be dedicated to discovering the Petra site. You don’t need to face the challenges Harrison Ford went through in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade to appreciate the majesty of this famous site carved into sandstone cliffs. Access is through the Siq, a narrow, reddish-brown gorge leading to the Khazneh (“Treasury”), Petra’s iconic monument.


You’ll have several hiking options, varying in length and difficulty. Petra, the ancient Nabataean city, is very large! Here is a non-exhaustive list of “must-see” sites:


The High Place of Sacrifice

The Treasury (Al Khazneh)

The Theatre

The Royal Tombs

The Nymphaeum

The Byzantine Church

The Colonnaded Street

The Great Temples

The Lion Triclinium

The Monastery (Ad Deir)


A detailed map will be provided at the entrance, showing the various trails and routes available.

Enjoy the stunning pink sandstone scenery of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the Siq passage, the Treasury, and the lower Roman-era city with its theatre, palace, baths, temples, Cardo Maximus, and the Nabataean royal tombs.


The afternoon is free for independent exploration.

Dinner and overnight at your hotel – HB (Half Board).

PETRA / LITTLE PETRA / WADI RUM
PETRA / LITTLE PETRA / WADI RUM

This morning, discover the site of Siq al-Barid, nicknamed "Little Petra," as well as the nearby Neolithic village of Beidha.


You will then head to the extreme southwest of the country to the Wadi Rum desert. Known for films like Lawrence of Arabia and Star Wars, Wadi Rum served as the natural backdrop for about a dozen movies. Its canyons, cliffs, and giant dunes create a unique and stunning landscape, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Unlike other deserts known for their vast horizons, Wadi Rum impresses primarily with the verticality of its rocks, called djebels.


Upon arrival, enjoy a 4-hour desert excursion exploring some of the highlights:


Lawrence’s Spring

Khazali Canyon

Sand dunes

Anfishiyeh rock inscriptions

Lawrence’s House

The Small Arch

Umm Fruth rock bridge

A passage through the Geber Amra Canyon


All these sites can be explored on foot, from climbing dunes to ascending rock bridges.


In the late afternoon, return to your camp set in the heart of the desert.

Dinner and overnight – HB (Half Board).

WADI RUM / BETHANY / DEAD SEA
WADI RUM / BETHANY / DEAD SEA

Early departure, with a stop at Bethany Beyond the Jordan. Visit the riverbanks and the main excavated ruins, and learn how the site was sanctified as the place where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist—recognized by the Vatican and visited by Pope John Paul II in 2000.

Immerse yourself in the powerful spirituality of the place and explore the remains of churches, caves, wells, and Roman and Byzantine baptismal pools. Archaeologists believe this is where John the Baptist lived, preached, and performed baptisms.


Discover more about this famous Christian pilgrimage site and how it is revered by the three major religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—as the presumed location of the prophet Elijah’s ascension to heaven.

Continue to the Dead Sea, whose waters have the highest salinity in the world but are known for their therapeutic properties. The Dead Sea is not a sea but a saltwater lake, fed by the Jordan River, which forms the border between Palestine and Jordan.


Three features distinguish the Dead Sea: its warm temperature, its exceptionally high mineral salt content, and its location at the lowest point on Earth. Its waters contain bromine, potash, sodium chloride, and magnesium. While no animals or plants can survive here, the mineral-rich waters are widely recognized for their healing benefits.


Check in to your hotel, ideally located on the shores of the Dead Sea. Enjoy relaxation and swimming on a private beach.

Dinner and overnight at the hotel – HB (Half Board).

DEAD SEA / AMMAN
DEAD SEA / AMMAN

At midday, transfer to Amman for a visit to the Citadel, the ancient Acropolis; the Roman Theatre; the King Abdullah Mosque; the Folklore Museum; and the Archaeological Museum.


Enjoy a walk through the city nestled among the surrounding hills.


Optionally, taste some Jordanian wines.


Free time to explore the city on your own.


Farewell dinner at a restaurant in town.

AMMAN / FRANCE
AMMAN / FRANCE

Transfer to the airport and flight to France.

Guide languages

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Day 1: Amman
Day 2: Amman, Al-Salt
Day 3: Al-Salt, Ajloun, Jerash
Day 4: Jerash, Umm Qais
Day 5: Umm Qais, Mount Nebo, Madaba
Day 6: Madaba, Petra, Wadi Musa
Day 7: Petra, Wadi Musa, Wadi Rum
Day 8: Wadi Rum, Dead Sea, Jordan
Day 9: Dead Sea, Jordan, Amman
Day 10: Amman
  • Reception and assistance upon arrival at Amman Airport by our English-speaking representative.
  • Group visa for Jordan provided by La Beduina Tours upon arrival at Amman Airport.
  • 24-hour assistance from our local La Beduina office.
  • All transfers in private vehicles (air-conditioned car, 7-seater mini-van, or private bus) with English-speaking driver, depending on the number of participants.
  • Services of a professional French-speaking guide for 8 days of visits, starting from 6 participants.
  • Local collective English-speaking guides in Jerash and Petra (2 hours per site) for groups of 2 to 5 participants.
  • Accommodation in standard double rooms in 3- or 4-star boutique hotels.
  • Half-board in the hotels (daily breakfast and dinner).
  • 8 lunches according to the program, in local restaurants or with local hosts depending on the stage.
  • A 4-hour 4x4 excursion with Bedouins in Wadi Rum, including 1 hour of hiking.
  • Entrance to Petra, with the possibility of a short 800m horseback ride (already included in the entrance ticket).
  • All visits, entrance fees, and excursions mentioned in the program.
  • Local taxes.
  • Tips and gratuities (for guides, drivers, hotel staff, porters, and Bedouins in Wadi Rum and Petra)
  • Drinks during lunches and dinners
  • Personal expenses
  • Travel insurance (mandatory, not included)
  • Anything not mentioned under "Our prices include"