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This is a 4-day tour for those staying in Jerusalem, and other points in Israel/Palestine. It starts and ends in Jerusalem or elsewhere in Israel/Palestine (supplement applies) and we will take you on a journey to explore Jordan’s most beautiful and well known sites including the Dead Sea, Petra and Wadi Rum.
*Please note that on Fridays and Saturdays the King Hussein/Allenby Bridge closes at 1:00pm. Departure can be via the Jordan River / Northern Border border crossing (supplement applies).
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- Day 2
- Day 3
- Day 4
Jerusalem - Dead Sea - Mt Nebo - Madaba - Petra & Overnight
You will be picked up at 7:30am from your hotel/residence in Jerusalem and transferred to the Allenby Border. Once you have crossed to the Jordanian side you will meet our driver who will holding a sign with your name on it. The driver will assist you with getting your free visa to Jordan on arrival.
From the border you will drive to the lowest point on Earth - the Dead Sea. Check into one of the day beach resorts and have the chance to experience the unique sensation of floating in the Dead Sea. Enjoy the rest of the facilities at the Day Resort including a buffet lunch. (Amman Beach or OH Beach).
You will then be transferred to Mt Nebo the place where Moses was said to have gazed out on the Promised Land. It's then a short drive to Madaba and visit St Georges Church home to the 6th century Mosaic Map of the Holy Land.
You will be transferred 03 hour via the Desert Hwy to Petra.
Overnight in hotel in Petra including breakfast
Petra - Petra Tour - Petra & Overnight
Breakfast at the hotel.
Today you will visit the Nabatean Red Rose city of Petra, one of the 7 world wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Start our guided tour with our English Speaking guide for 2.5 hrs and the rest by yourselves. This fascinating ancient Nabatean capital which dominated for a long time the Arabian trade routes is a must see in the Middle East. Meet your guide at the Visitor's Centre and start to explore the mystic site. You pass the Siq, a narrow gorge where you get the first close views of the colorful sandstone, ending at the beautiful Treasury. Walk along the Street of Facades to the Royal Tombs, the Theatre and Qasr Al Bint. Free time on your own. You might like to walk the 800 steps to the Monastery.
You will walk the same way back to the entrance gate.
Overnight in hotel in Petra including breakfast
Petra - Little Petra - Wadi Rum - 4x4 Tour - Wadi Rum & Overnight
This morning you will visit to Little Petra. There are some fine examples of the dining halls used to serve the traders and guests.
You will then transfer you 01.30 hours to Wadi Rum. You will meet our English Speaking Bedouin Guide at the Wadi Rum Village.
Enjoy the wilderness adventure of a 4x4 tour of Wadi Rum, following in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia, climbing sand dunes and rock bridges. Start the 04 - 05 Hour 4x4 tour with our local Bedouin. The sites you are going to visit are : Nabatean Temple, Lawrence Spring, Sand Dunes, Khazali Canyon, Little Bridge, Um Frouth Rock Bridge, Lawrence House and Burdah Arch.
Your jeep tour will conclude with watching the sunset form a vantage point.
Marvel at the sunset. Enjoy the-BBQ Dinner (vegetarian options of food are available) and the legendary hospitality of the Bedouin before sleeping at the foot of the awesome mountains exploding out of the desert landscape.
Overnight at Bedouin Camp with dinner and breakfast.
Wadi Rum – Jerusalem (other locations upon request)
Breakfast and sunrise at the camp. Optional camel ride or another 4x4 tour to explore a different region of Wadi Rum.
Depart Wadi Rum in the afternoon and return to King Hussein / Allenby Bridge, and then on to Jerusalem where you will be dropped off at your destination (other locations on request, supplement applies).
Please note that on Fridays and Saturdays the King Hussein/Allenby Bridge closes at 1:00pm. Departure can be via the Jordan River / Northern Border border crossing (supplement applies).
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