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Whether you are a history buff fascinated by the architectural marvels of Petra, the breathtaking landscapes of Wadi Rum, or an outdoor enthusiast eager to float in the Dead Sea, our Jordan tour package promises an unforgettable adventure that will leave you mesmerised at every turn. Our itinerary is carefully crafted to showcase the rich history, vibrant culture, and natural wonders that Jordan has to offer.
With our expertly crafted itinerary and impeccable services, get ready to embark on a journey filled with ancient ruins, vibrant markets, and awe-inspiring natural wonders. Our travel packages ranges from 8 days Amman tour package to 11 days Jordan tour package, ensuring a comprehensive and immersive experience of this enchanting country.
Our comprehensive packages include everything you need for a hassle-free journey, from airport transfers to comfortable accommodations and local transport for sightseeing. We take care of all the details so that you can focus on immersing yourself in the enchanting sights and sounds of this extraordinary destination.
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Jordan is a country rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Here are some of the top places to visit in Jordan, along with a brief description of each attraction:
Petra: Petra is undoubtedly Jordan’s most famous and iconic attraction. It is an ancient city carved into pink-hued sandstone cliffs, known as the “Rose City.” The most famous structure in Petra is Al-Khazneh (The Treasury), but the entire archaeological site is a wonder to explore, with its intricate carvings, tombs, and the impressive Siq (a narrow gorge leading into the city).
Wadi Rum: Wadi Rum is a desert valley known for its stunning and otherworldly landscapes. The vast desert is famous for its towering red sandstone mountains and rock formations. Visitors can enjoy jeep safaris, camel rides, and camping under the stars in Bedouin-style camps.
Dead Sea: As we mentioned earlier, the Dead Sea is a must-visit attraction. Its mineral-rich waters and the opportunity to float effortlessly on its surface make it a unique experience. Additionally, the Dead Sea region offers various spa resorts and wellness retreats.
Amman: Jordan’s capital city, Amman, is a vibrant and bustling metropolis. It blends modernity with ancient history. Attractions in Amman include the Citadel, where you can explore ancient ruins and enjoy panoramic views of the city, and the Roman Theatre, a well-preserved amphitheater.
Jerash: Located north of Amman, Jerash is one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world. It showcases impressive Roman architecture, including a well-preserved theater, colonnaded streets, and temples. Visiting Jerash is like stepping back in time to the days of the Roman Empire.
Madaba: Known as the “City of Mosaics,” Madaba is famous for its ancient mosaic artwork. The highlight is the Madaba Mosaic Map, a 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land, located in the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George.
Ajloun Castle: Situated in the Ajloun Governorate, Ajloun Castle is a medieval fortress built during the 12th century. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is a great place to learn about Jordan’s history and architectural heritage.
Dana Nature Reserve: The Dana Nature Reserve is a sprawling natural reserve that spans diverse landscapes, including mountains, canyons, and valleys. It is a haven for hikers, bird-watchers, and nature enthusiasts. The reserve is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna.
These are just a few highlights of the many incredible places to visit in Jordan. The country’s rich history, ancient archaeological sites, desert landscapes, and warm hospitality make it a captivating destination for travelers.
The best time to visit Jordan largely depends on your preferences and the activities you plan to engage in during your trip. However, the most popular and recommended time to visit Jordan is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. Here’s a breakdown of the different seasons and their characteristics:
Spring (March to May): Spring is a wonderful time to visit Jordan as the weather is mild and pleasant. Temperatures range from around 20°C (68°F) to 30°C (86°F) during the day, making it ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities. The landscapes are lush and vibrant, especially in April when wildflowers bloom, adding beauty to the natural scenery.
Autumn (September to November): Similar to spring, autumn in Jordan offers pleasant weather with temperatures ranging from 20°C (68°F) to 30°C (86°F). It is a great time for outdoor exploration, hiking, and sightseeing. The summer crowds start to disperse, and the landscapes display warm tones, creating a picturesque backdrop.
Summer (June to August): The summer season in Jordan can be quite hot, particularly in the desert regions like Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea area. Daytime temperatures often exceed 35°C (95°F) and can even reach up to 40°C (104°F) in some areas. However, if you plan to visit during summer, you can still enjoy your trip by planning activities in the early morning or late afternoon and seeking shade during the hottest part of the day. The Dead Sea can be particularly enjoyable during this time as you can float in its cool waters.
Winter (December to February): Winter in Jordan brings cooler temperatures, particularly in the evenings and at higher elevations. While the days can still be mild, ranging from 10°C (50°F) to 20°C (68°F), it’s advisable to pack warm clothing for the colder nights. Winter is a great time to visit if you want to explore indoor attractions, such as museums and historical sites, without encountering large crowds.
It’s worth noting that certain events and festivals, such as the Jordan Festival in July and the Jerash Festival in July/August, are held during the summer season. These events can add cultural experiences and entertainment to your trip.
Ultimately, the best time to visit Jordan depends on your personal preferences regarding weather, crowd levels, and the activities you wish to pursue. Be sure to check the specific weather forecasts for the areas you plan to visit and pack accordingly.
Jordanian cuisine is a delightful blend of Middle Eastern flavors, influenced by Bedouin, Levantine, and Mediterranean culinary traditions. Here are some must-try dishes when visiting Jordan on a tour package:
Mansaf: Considered the national dish of Jordan, mansaf is a traditional Bedouin dish that consists of tender lamb cooked in a fermented yoghurt sauce called jameed. It is typically served on a bed of fragrant rice and garnished with pine nuts and almonds. Mansaf is a hearty and flavorful dish that represents Jordanian hospitality.
Falafel: A popular Middle Eastern Street food, falafel is made from ground chickpeas or fava beans mixed with herbs and spices. The mixture is shaped into small balls or patties and deep-fried until crispy. Falafel is often served on pita bread with tahini sauce, salad, and pickles, making it a delicious and satisfying vegetarian option.
Maqluba: Maqluba translates to “upside-down” in Arabic, referring to the way this dish is presented. It is a one-pot dish with layers of rice, meat (usually chicken or lamb), and vegetables such as eggplant, cauliflower, and potatoes. The ingredients are cooked together, then the pot is flipped upside down to serve, resulting in a beautiful layered dish.
Jordanian Mezze: Mezze refers to a variety of small dishes that are served as appetisers or side dishes. Jordanian mezze typically includes hummus (chickpea dip), mutabbal (smoky eggplant dip), tabbouleh (parsley and bulgur salad), fattoush (mixed salad with toasted bread), and moutabel (spicy roasted pepper dip). Enjoying a spread of mezze is a wonderful way to experience the flavours of Jordan.
Zarb: Zarb is a traditional Bedouin barbecue-style dish cooked in an underground oven. It typically consists of marinated lamb or chicken, along with vegetables and rice. The meat is slow-cooked underground with hot coals, resulting in tender and flavorful meat infused with smoky goodness.
Shish Kebabs: Shish kebabs are skewers of marinated and grilled meat, usually chicken or lamb. The meat is often seasoned with aromatic spices such as cumin, paprika, and garlic. The kebabs are grilled to perfection and served with rice, bread, and a side of yoghurt sauce.
Kunafa: Kunafa is a popular Middle Eastern dessert that is widely enjoyed in Jordan. It is made with shredded filo pastry layered with sweet cheese or clotted cream, soaked in a sugar syrup flavoured with rose or orange blossom water, and baked until golden and crispy. Kunafa is often garnished with crushed pistachios and is a delightful sweet treat.
These are just a few examples of the delicious dishes you can try in Jordan. The country offers a diverse culinary experience, so be sure to explore local restaurants and street food stalls to discover even more authentic flavors.
Some must-visit attractions in Jordan include Petra (the ancient city carved into rose-colored cliffs), the Wadi Rum desert (famous for its unique landscapes), the Dead Sea (known for its buoyant waters), the Amman Citadel (a historic site in the capital city), and Jerash (one of the world’s best-preserved Roman cities).
Yes, we offer customizable itineraries based on your preferences and interests. You can add or remove destinations or activities according to your liking.
IMAD Travel’s Jordan tour package includes accommodation, transportation within Jordan, guided tours to popular attractions, and everyday breakfast.
The duration of our standard Jordan tour package is 8 to 11 days, depending on the chosen itinerary. However, we can tailor the duration according to your preferences.
The official currency of Jordan is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD), but US dollars are also widely accepted in many establishments.
Yes. Jordan is generally considered safe for tourists. The country has a stable political environment and takes measures to ensure visitor safety. However, like any other destination, it’s always recommended to stay vigilant and follow local laws and regulations.
Flights are not usually included in our standard packages; however, we can assist you in booking flights separately or provide guidance on finding suitable options.
Yes, we highly recommend obtaining travel insurance that covers medical expenses, trip cancellation/interruption, and lost baggage during your Jordan tour. It provides peace of mind and financial protection in case of unforeseen circumstances.
The average flight duration from India to Jordan is around 5-6 hours depending on the route and layovers.
Yes, English-speaking guides are readily available in tourist areas and major cities of Jordan who can assist you during your tour.
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