Jordan: Culture & Nature In Depth

Jordan: Culture & Nature In Depth

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Jordan: Culture & Nature In Depth

12 Days Starting in Amman and ending in Madaba

Visiting: Amman, Tabqet Fahel, Umm Qais, Jerash, Azraq, Dead Sea, Wadi Rum, Petra, Wadi Musa, Madaba

Tour operator:

Exodus

Tour code:

AXD

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Leisurely / Moderate

Age range:

16-99

Trip Styles:

Adventure Tours

Activities:

Sightseeing, Walking

From:
$3225 (USD)

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Tour Overview

This 12-day trip to Jordan is a great way to appreciate all the country has to offer. We visit some of the less explored archaeological sites, stay in lodges and cabins in nature reserves run by Jordan's Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature away from the usual tourist centres, try home cooked food and of course visit all the main highlights such as Petra, Wadi Rum and Jerash along the way.



If you are looking to travel before 31 May 2024, please see our Hidden Treasures of Jordan trip.



This trip includes a few of our Citizen Science Departures. These special departures offer you the opportunity to be involved in the collection of freshwater samples during the trip. The environmental DNA information derived from this sample will contribute directly to the eBioAtlas; the world’s largest repository of flora and fauna species data, contributing to the conservation and restoration of biodiversity both locally and globally. To book onto one of these special departures, see the Dates & Prices tab. For more information on these departures and the eBioAtlas, click here.

Highlights

  • Enjoy two full days in Petra, the Red Rose City

  • Take a four hour 4x4 tour of Wadi Rum

  • Explore the Roman city of Jerash

  • Visit desert castles, steeped in centuries of history

  • Take in views of the Sea of Galilee from Gadara ruins at Umm Qais

  • Spot migratory birds in the Azraq Wetlands

  • Float in the Dead Sea in a quiet spot away from most hotels

  • Visit all six of Jordan's Unesco World Heritage Sites

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Amman

Location: Amman

Accommodation Name: Hotel Khan Khediwe (or similar)

Welcome to Amman, the capital of Jordan, where our adventure begins. There are free transfers to the hotel from Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) for all customers today. Please note, transfers should be booked with your sales representative at least two weeks before the tour starts.



Accommodation: Hotel Khan Khediwe (or similar)

Day 2 : Amman: Roman Amphitheatre, Citadel & Jordan Museum

Location: Amman

Accommodation Name: Khan Khediwe (or similar)

Meals Included: breakfast

Following breakfast, we have our welcome briefing, then head out to explore Amman around mid-morning.



We leave the hotel and head on foot to the Roman amphitheatre. Constructed in the second century, when Amman was called Philadelphia, the amphitheatre is built into a hillside. We then continue by vehicle to the ruins of Amman Citadel, which sits on the city’s highest hill. The site has been inhabited by various civilisations from the Bronze Age onwards and there are Roman, Byzantine and Umayyad structures visible today.



We’ll continue to the Jordan Museum. The largest museum in the country is dedicated to the history and cultural heritage of Jordan. Permanent exhibits include the Ain Ghazal statues, the earliest large-scale human figures and some of the Dead Sea Scrolls.



Accommodation: Khan Khediwe (or similar)

Day 3 : As Salt, Pella And Umm Qais

Location: Tabqet Fahel, Umm Qais

Accommodation Name: Ajloun Cabins

Meals Included: breakfastlunch

We leave Amman early this morning and drive about an hour to the town of As Salt which is built across three hills. The town has been settled since at least the Iron Age and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a Place of Tolerance and Urban Hospitality. In the final 60 years of the Ottoman period, the region was settled by merchants from Syria, Nablus and Lebanon. The lack of segregation between Christians and Muslims as the city developed forms part of the reason behind its UNESCO status. While in As Salt, we’ll visit the As Salt Archaeological Museum, Abu Jaber Museum – one of the most significant historic buildings in Jordan and Al Hammam Street – famed for its shops and architecture and named after a popular 19th century bath house.



After a drive of about an hour and a half we reach Pella, an important city in Roman times. Most of the remains date to the Byzantine period. Following a fairly short visit, we continue our journey north to Umm Qais, about another hour away. On arrival in Umm Qais, we will have lunch (included) cooked by a local family and served in their home. This a feast of food from northern Jordan.



After lunch, we visit the ruins at Umm Qais, Gadara. In a spectacular situation with views to the Sea of Galilee and the Golan Heights, Gadara is a Decapolis city with many monuments covering a large area. It is a fascinating place to explore. From Umm Qais, we drive for a bit over an hour to Ajloun where we stay the night in comfortable cabins in Ajloun Forest Reserve, part of Jordan’s Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) Wild Jordan Project.



Accommodation: Ajloun Cabins

Day 4 : Ajloun Castle And Jerash

Location: Jerash

Accommodation Name: Azraq Lodge

Meals Included: breakfast, dinner

We start the day by visiting Ajloun Castle. This atmospheric 12th century Muslim castle was built under the rule of sultan and military leader Saladin. It was originally accessible only by drawbridge.



We drive to Jerash and visit the ruins of Gerasa. This was one of the 10 wealthy, self-governing cities of the Decapolis, and was famous throughout the Roman empire for the luxurious lifestyle of its inhabitants. Buried for centuries under blown sand, Jerash is Jordan’s largest and most impressive Roman site. There are colonnaded avenues, theatres and temples. The temple of Zeus is particularly impressive.



From Jerash, we drive for about two hours into Jordan’s eastern desert to the small town of Azraq and Azraq Lodge where we stay for the night. Part of the lodge was originally a 1940s British military field hospital. The staff at the lodge reflect the diverse population of Azraq and include Chechens, Druze and Bedouin. The buffet dinner is prepared by a local Chechen family.



Accommodation: Azraq Lodge

Day 5 : Azraq Wetlands, Desert Castles, Iraq Al-Amir Women's Co-Op, Bethany & Dead Sea

Location: Azraq, Dead Sea

Accommodation Name: Mujib Chalets

Meals Included: breakfastdinner

We start the day with a visit to Azraq Wetlands Reserve, an interesting site managed by the RSCN. The wetlands are an important stopover for migratory birds and there are a series of walkways and hides.



We visit Azraq's large, black-basalt castle, which served as Lawrence of Arabia’s headquarters during the Arab Revolt. This is the first of several sites we visit today which together are known as the Desert Castles.



Qasr Amra is a Unesco site and is noted for its extensive fresco paintings, which cover virtually all the interior walls. The paintings include themes such as hunting, dancing, musicians, bathing, cupids, and personifications of history, philosophy and poetry. Next stop is at Qasr Kharana, thought to have been constructed during the Umayyad Dynasty. The purpose of the building is still the subject of debate with theories including a Crusader castle and resting place for travellers.



We head onwards to Iraq Al Amir. Here we visit Qasr Al-Abed, a pre-Roman construction thought to have been built by the Jewish Tobiad family as a villa or fortified palace. We will also visit the Iraq Al-Amir women's co-operative. Established by the Noor Al-Hussein Foundation, the aim of the co-operative is to make the women involved financially independent. Hand-made paper, woven fabrics, ceramics and food are produced.



We travel onwards to our second Unesco World Heritage Site of the day - Bethany Beyond the Jordan, where Jesus of Nazareth is believed to have been baptised by John the Baptist. There are Roman and Byzantine remains including a number of chapels and churches and this is a site of Christian pilgrimage.



We end the day by driving along the shores of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, to Mujib Chalets where we stay the night. The chalets are right by the shores of the sea and offer a calm and peaceful place for a dip in the salty waters away from the large hotels elsewhere along the Dead Sea shoreline.



There are approximately four hours of driving today.



Accommodation: Mujib Chalets

Day 6 : Al Numeira Environmental Association And Red Sea. To Wadi Rum

Location: Wadi Rum

Accommodation Name: Exodus Private Camp (permanent Bedouin camp)

Meals Included: breakfast, dinner

We begin with a drive of about 40 minutes to Al Numeira Environmental Association. The association’s mission includes raising the environmental awareness of the local community and the promotion of water conservation techniques. We’ll spend about 45 minutes here and then drive south towards Aqaba, a journey of about four hours. We’ll visit Berenice Beach, where we can spend a couple of hours at the Red Sea, before heading onwards to Wadi Rum, a further hour away.



The UNESCO World Heritage site of Wadi Rum consists of dramatic sandstone mountains rising from a sandy desert floor. It was here that Lawrence of Arabia and Prince Faisal assembled the Arab tribes for the attack on Aqaba in the First World War and also where sections of the 1962 epic film were shot.



We stay in a private Bedouin camp used only for Exodus guests where we enjoy Bedouin hospitality with a traditional dinner called zarb, which is cooked underground. After dinner, we learn about Bedouin culture and music.



Accommodation: Exodus Private Camp (permanent Bedouin camp)

Day 7 : Wadi Rum Tour In 4X4s

Location: Wadi Rum

Accommodation Name: Standard hotel – see accommodation section for more detail

Meals Included: breakfast

Our Bedouin hosts take us for an approximately four-hour 4×4 ride to explore some of the highlights of the dramatic landscapes of the Wadi Rum protected area. We’ll sample some Bedouin tea along the way.



We have the option of taking a camel ride in Wadi Rum today (extra cost).



We leave Wadi Rum behind and drive to Wadi Musa, the town adjacent to the Petra archaeological site. The journey takes about two hours. On arrival, we’ll visit the Petra Museum in preparation for exploring the site itself tomorrow.



Hotel rooms in Petra are in high demand. As a result, standards and service levels tend to be more hit and miss than in places we stay elsewhere on this trip.



Accommodation: Standard hotel – see accommodation section for more detail



A small number of departures use a superior (4 star) hotel for the three night stay in Petra - these are identified in the Dates and Prices section: "Superior hotel in Petra".

Day 8 - 9 : Two Days Exploring Petra

Location: Petra

Accommodation Name: Standard hotel – see accommodation section for more detail

Meals Included: breakfast

Enjoy two days exploring Petra. The so-called Red Rose City was hidden for centuries until the Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt rediscovered it in 1812. It was founded by the Nabateans, an Arab tribe that arrived here in the sixth century BCE. Building at Petra began in the third century BCE and continued through the Roman period, financed by taxes levied on the desert caravans. Two features of Petra are unique: firstly, it is a city made defensible by being built down a series of chasms, rather than on a hilltop. Secondly, it is built directly into the rock – beautiful red-and-yellow sandstone carved into the most impressive facades, which glow in the sunlight.



To enter Petra we must begin by walking down a narrow chasm, known as the Siq. Unveiled at the end is El Khazneh, the Treasury. This is just the first breathtaking sight of a remarkable day. Continuing to the city centre, we pass the houses and tombs of the rich citizens and the remarkable scale of the site begins to unveil itself. An optional walk can then be done up 750 steps to El Deir, the Monastery, with its superb facade topped by a huge urn.



On the second day, your guide will take you back into the site. You can either hike up to the High Place of Sacrifice (unaccompanied) or explore other parts of the city further. Only a few people attempt to visit the High Place as it can be quite arduous and is not recommended for those who are unsure of their fitness or are uncomfortable with heights. However, those who do make it to the top are rewarded with wonderful views over parts of the site visited on the previous day.



During our time in Petra, we usually have the option of dinner with a local family on one evening (payable locally).



Accommodation: Standard hotel – see accommodation section for more detail

Day 10 : Little Petra, Shobak Castle And Dana Village

Location: Petra

Accommodation Name: Dana Guesthouse

Meals Included: breakfast, dinner

We begin the day with a short drive to Little Petra. The purpose of Little Petra is not clear; however, archaeologists believe it was probably a suburb of Petra where visiting traders on the Silk Road may have stayed. Today we enter the Unesco World Heritage site of Wadi Rum, where dramatic sandstone mountains rise from the sandy desert floor. It was here that Lawrence of Arabia and Prince Faisal assembled the Arab tribes for the attack on Aqaba in the First World War and also where sections of the 1962 epic film were shot.



Next stop is Shobak Castle, about 45 minutes’ drive away along the King’s Highway. This Crusader castle was built in 1115 by King Baldwin I. The castle has catacombs, a watchtower, Christian carvings and Islamic tablets.



We continue along the King’s Highway for another 40 minutes to Dana Village. The village sits in the Dana Biosphere Reserve and dates to the 15th century with a mix of ruined and restored buildings. We take a walk through the village, through terraced gardens, passing craft workshops and seeing original Ottoman architecture. We stay the night in RSCN run accommodation in the village.



Accommodation: Dana Guesthouse

Day 11 : Kerak, Umm Ar Rasas, Mount Nebo And Madaba

Location: Madaba

Accommodation Name: Black Iris II

Meals Included: breakfast

We leave Dana behind and drive for about two hours along the King’s Highway, a beautifully scenic route through the hills to Kerak. An ancient Crusader castle, Kerak is maze of dark halls and passageways. It rises imposingly above the town. On clear days views stretch to the Dead Sea and Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.



We drive onwards for about an hour and a half to Umm ar-Rasas. This little-visited Unesco World Heritage site was initially developed as a Roman military camp and grew into a town from the fifth century. It is unexcavated and has remains from the Roman, Byzantine and early Muslim periods. The ruins contain several churches and the impressive mosaic floor in the Church of St Stephen is a highlight.



From Umm ar-Rasas, we head to Madaba, about 45 minutes away where we visit St George’s Church. Here we admire the mosaic floor, considered the oldest map of Palestine in existence. We then make the short drive to Mount Nebo; from this 2,295ft (700m) high viewpoint overlooking the Dead Sea to Palestine and Israel beyond, Moses is said to have first seen the Promised Land.



Accommodation: Black Iris II

Day 12 : End Madaba

Location: Madaba

Meals Included: breakfast

Breakfast marks our final meal, an excellent chance to reminisce about an adventure packed with excitement. To make your return journey home easier, there’s a free shared transfer back to Amman airport.

What's Included

  • All breakfasts, one lunch and four dinners

  • All accommodation (see accommodation section)

  • All transport and listed activities

  • Tour leader throughout

  • Arrival and departure transfers

What's Not Included

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

  • Visas or vaccinations

Food

All breakfasts and five evening meals are included on this trip.



When not half board, we usually eat in local restaurants and the leader arranges bookings for those in the group who would like to join. We suggest you budget around 20 Jordanian dinars (US$28) per non-included meal. If you are vegetarian, please note that main meals are limited in choice; however, meze is almost always available in restaurants and is a good, filling vegetarian choice. There is a good selection of seafood available by the Red Sea. At the Wadi Rum camp, we enjoy a traditional dinner called zarb, which is cooked underground. This consists of rice with a selection including chicken, lamb and vegetables. Vegetables are cooked separately from the meat.



Alcohol is available in Jordan, but not widely. Many hotels do not sell alcohol but will often allow it to be brought in from elsewhere. It is best to plan ahead if you’ll want a drink, your tour leader will be able to tell you what’s possible and may be able to arrange a stop at a supermarket or liquor store (depending on location). In Petra, the unique Cave Bar in Petra Guesthouse is open to the public. A less expensive option is the bar in the Petra Palace Hotel which is also open to all.

Accommodation

Just like the trip itself, the accommodation is delightfully varied. We stay in four different properties run by Jordan's Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN): in Ajloun Forest Reserve, Azraq, at the Dead Sea and in Dana village. These are unique places to stay and support nature reserves and local communities. Typically, we use three-star hotels in Amman, Petra and Madaba. We also spend a night in our private Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum, a truly memorable experience.



Amman: Hotel Khan Khediwe (nights 1-2)







In Amman, we usually stay at Khan Khediwe, a three-star hotel in the bustle of downtown Amman. It's ideally placed for our adventures, close to a market and within walking distance of the Roman amphitheatre and shopping areas.



Ajloun: Ajloun Cabins (night 3)







In the Ajloun Forest Reserve, the RSCN's Ajloun Cabins are surrounded by pistachio, oak and strawberry trees. This peaceful location is very convenient for Ajloun Castle and Jerash. The restaurant serves typical local dishes.



Azraq: Azraq Lodge (night 4)







RSCN-run Azraq Lodge is partly a former 1940s British field hospital and partly modern brutalist accommodation blocks. The lodge staff are from the local community, which includes Chechen, Druze and Bedouin people. The buffet dinner often features Chechen dishes.



Dead Sea: Mujib Chalets (night 5)







Another RSCN property, the Mujib Chalets are right on the shore of the Dead Sea. This is a peaceful area away from the Dead Sea resorts further north and a relaxing float in the sea can be enjoyed right from the chalets' own beach.



Wadi Rum: Exodus Private Camp (night 6)







Used exclusively by our groups, the permanent Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum is a highlight for many travellers. We sleep in simple, traditional tents sheltered by rugged stone cliffs and enjoy the warm hospitality of our Bedouin hosts. In the evening, they serve us a zarb dinner, cooked underground in the traditional manner, while the rest of the night is typically spent around the campfire, chatting and sharing an unforgettable experience.  



Petra: (nights 7-9)







We spend three nights in Wadi Musa, the town adjacent to Petra. Demand for rooms near Petra is very high; over the years, we have built relationships with several accommodations, which allows us to secure spots even during peak season. The hotels are simple but well located. Some are within walking distance of the main entrance to the Red Rose City, others are no more than a 10-minute transfer away. Places we stay include Edom Hotel, Petra Plaza, Petra Palace, Amra Palace and La Maison among others.







On a small number of departures we use a superior (four-star) hotel in Petra. These departures are identified in the Dates & Prices section as 'Superior hotel in Petra'. The hotel we usually use on these departures is the Petra Canyon Hotel (above), which is about a 10-minute drive from the entrance to Petra.



Dana village: Dana Guesthouse (night 10)







The final RSCN property of our trip, the Bedouin-run Dana Guesthouse has a beautiful location on the side of a cliff overlooking Wadi Dana. There are pleasant walks through the village straight from the door.



Madaba: Black Iris II (night 11)







Simple but well run, the Black Iris II has comfortable, modern rooms, a bar and outdoor seating area. The restaurant serves excellent typical Jordanian food.



Worth knowing 



Demand for accommodation in Petra is high; this can create problems with hot water and plumbing. In general, the accommodation here is more basic compared to the rest of this trip and service levels are variable.

Single supplements are available for this trip but cannot be guaranteed at Wadi Rum. Please enquire at the time of booking for details and up-to-date prices. 

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I'v just come back from an amazing Wildlife & Wilderness trip in Botswana and I highly recommend Exodus Travels. Our guide Brian, was extremely knowledgeable on both the wildlife and history of Botswana and neighbouring countries. The other three staff, Abbis, Chief & Mr T, who accompanied us through out our 2 week trip, put in the hard work and made sure our camp was always prepared and that we we're well fed and looked after. The tour took us to some beautiful places and we saw some amazing wildlife, and on several occasions this was due to Brian's knowledge of the area and wildlife behaviour. Exodus have been very quick to respond to any queries I had, and the whole experience ran smoothly. I was also pleased to hear that during lockdown they provided staff with food packages 👍. I'd normally go on self organised trips, however, with this trip, the tour and guide Brian took us to places not possible otherwise and showed us things that we would'v missed out on. All of which were the highlights of the tour.

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26-Nov-2023

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I've done 8 trips in...

17-May-2023

I've done 8 trips in the last 14 years with Exodus, and have been rewarded with a 10% discount on all future bookings. I feel very confident that I'll receive pleasant, efficient service, and have the unusual holiday experience that I'm looking for each time. I've trekked to the top of snow-capped peaks, wild-camped in the desert, seen amazing spectacles of nature, visited 4 capital cities in a week, and learned about local culture and experienced local hospitality in a way that I simply wouldn't on a conventional holiday. The quality of the accommodation and guides can vary, but this is mainly down to cultural differences and things that Exodus can't control. I've only ever complained once, my complaint was taken seriously, and I was sent a discount voucher - you can't say fairer than that. I remain a loyal customer.

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Food came quickly. Staff very...

07-Mar-2024

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