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Jordan has been enticing travelers for years with its world heritage sites like Petra, spectacular desert vistas in Wadi Rum, and the welcoming communities of Amman. Explore the country at affordable rates and experience the ecological regions of the country with the help of our Jordan budget tours. Delve into the culture and history of the nation on one of our Jordan-guided tours. Looking for adventure? Go on camping, canyoning, or float in the Dead Sea on one of our Jordan group tours. If you enjoy camel or 4WD desert rides with your family, our Jordan family tour packages have got you covered. Book one of our Jordan private tours to discover the hidden jewels of the country at your own pace. An ideal gateway to the Middle East, Jordan is undoubtedly a complete travel package and ought to be on the bucket list of all travelers.

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Things to Do in Jordan
Things to Do in Jordan
Escape into the realm of magical desert scape, steeped in centuries-old cultural and religious history, on a trip to Jordan. Unveil the hidden treasures of the Rose City of Petra; explore the ancient Greco-Roman ruins in Jerash and Amman; enjoy the thrill of camel safari, dune buggy ride, and sandboarding in Wadi Rum; or float in the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea. From sightseeing to cultural immersion to adventure, this Middle Eastern gem offers a lot to visitors. Here is our list of the best things to do in Jordan.
Hiking in Jordan: Top 7 Hiking Trails
Hiking in Jordan: Top 7 Hiking Trails
From the ancient trails of Petra to the dramatic canyons of Wadi Rum, a trip to Jordan offers a plethora of breathtaking hiking routes waiting to be explored. Immerse yourself in the rich history and natural wonders as you traverse its winding paths. Encounter ancient sites, hidden oases, and desert canyons along the way. Whether you're an experienced trekker seeking a new challenge or a casual hiker looking to connect with nature, hiking in Jordan promises an unforgettable experience full of awe-inspiring moments and unforgettable memories.
Culture in Jordan: Top 6 Cultures and Traditions You Can't Miss
Culture in Jordan: Top 6 Cultures and Traditions You Can't Miss
Jordan's rich Middle Eastern heritage harmoniously intertwines with Western influences, forming a captivating fusion of the bygone and the contemporary. The enduring essence of Jordanian hospitality goes beyond borders, ensuring a heartfelt and genuinely inquisitive welcome for all. From the spirited Dabke dance that echoes through ancient streets to the tantalizing aromas of traditional Jordanian cuisine, each facet unveils a unique chapter while on a trip to Jordan's cultural narrative. Join us as we delve into the vibrant culture in Jordan, immersing in the warmth of Bedouin traditions, the grandeur of Petra, and the timeless customs that make Jordan a captivating destination.
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Jacqueline | Traveled in October

The trip was very good value for money. The amount of places we saw and the people we met was great. The Jordanians are lovely people and the country is very safe. We got a very warm reception from Jordanians. A few practical tips for anyone thinking of going. You do not need sleeping bag liners, a filter bottle or a toilet roll. All bedding is provided in the camps, bottled water is supplied throughout the trip by the guide, there was always toilet paper at the camps and everywhere else. Do not fill your case with stuff you don’t need as I did. Do take a mug as tea/coffee is always available in the camps and handy to have for eco reasons. We had no mosquitos. Mid October weather was hot in the day and cooler, but not particularly cold, at night. The camping was tent/huts and we all had our own huts no sharing needed. They all had electric lights and at Petra there were plugs too. The food was copious and very nice plenty of salads and vegetables for any vegetarians. The days that dinner or lunch not included our guide took us to a local restaurant. A meal was 12 dinars so not expensive. No alcohol except in Madaba and Amman. Delicious lemon and mint drinks on offer. The camel ride at wadi rum was great fun. The walks were long but not much climbing as such and the terrain very sandy and scenery amazing. We had 14 people in our group. Several solo travellers so it is ok to go alone as all activities group ones. Our guide Zuhair was very helpful and informative. We were well looked after. I would recommend this trip the camping in the desert for 4 nights was wonderful.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

Jirdan is a beautiful and safe country which is not part of what's happening around it. The trip is fantastic - desert, Petra, Dead Sea and Jerash - all is stunning. People are friendly and are so pleased to see tourists. A really great destination.

Jo | Traveled in October

This really was an amazing trip. The guide Mo was a wealth of information and was very kind and considerate with just about everything. Ali was fab driver too always cheery and helpful. The itinerary was spot on and as a result it is pretty difficult to decide what was the best experience, but I think Petra takes first prize with the desert as runner up! It was made extra special by the great group of people travelling with me without them I would never have got on top of that ledge! Great company and lots of laughs. Thanks all.

Jane | Traveled in October

We have just returned from Jordan which exceeded our expectations. The tour had been well planned so that we saw and experienced the amazing sites and scenery . Petra was stunning , the first glimpse of the Treasury was breathtaking as were the hikes up to The Monastery and the End of the world coffee bar. Floating on the Dead Sea was soothing and relaxing and camping in Wadi Rum, looking up at the stars and feeling the stillness was a memorable experience. The hotels were comfortable and well placed and our tour guide Abdallah was kind and knowledgeable with a quick sense of humour and endless patience. He was very happy to answer any questions! I would absolutely recommend travelling to Jordan with Explore as this was one of our best trips.

Reginald | Traveled in October

Everything went well. The tour leader, Abdallah was friendly, with an excellent sense of humour, and the tour itself never had a dull moment. But the highlights, for me at least, would be: The Deir ‘Alla inscriptions at the Amman Citadel Madaba Mt Nebo Wadi Rum The Red Sea

Remala B. | Traveled in October

I had theBEST time of my life. I wouldn't change anything!!! Pur director was absolutely 💯 amazing and brilliant!!! Very smart and professional. So thoughtful and patient.

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Key experiences on a Jordan holiday

Walk through the ancient rose-red city of Petra, marveling at its stunning rock-cut architecture and hidden tombs, with the Siq leading you to the iconic Treasury. Wander the desert landscapes of Wadi Rum, where towering sandstone mountains and vast dunes stretch out like something from another world. Float effortlessly in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea, feeling the unique sensation of weightlessness as you relax in its salty embrace. Explore the historical wonders of Amman, from Roman ruins to bustling markets, and indulge in traditional Jordanian dishes like mansaf, a flavorful lamb and rice dish. Don’t miss the serene beauty of the Mediterranean coast of Aqaba, perfect for snorkeling and diving in crystal-clear waters. These experiences have weaved together ancient history, natural beauty, and unforgettable moments.

Top destinations to visit in Jordan

Petra is an absolute must-see, with its stunning rock-hewn facades and the famous Treasury carved into the cliffside—it’s a true wonder of the ancient world. Wadi Rum, often called the Valley of the Moon, offers a surreal desert landscape, where you can take a jeep tour or a camel ride through the towering sandstone mountains. The Dead Sea is another iconic destination, known for its high salt content that lets you float effortlessly while surrounded by stunning desert views. For a blend of history and culture, the capital city of Amman is full of ancient ruins, including the Roman Theater and the Citadel. If you are looking to unwind, Aqaba’s beautiful coastline offers crystal-clear waters, perfect for diving and snorkeling. Each of these destinations reveals a different layer of Jordan’s rich history, natural beauty and unique charm.

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Top tour activities in Jordan

Take a guided tour through the winding Siq and discover the grandeur of the Treasury and the Monastery. For adventure seekers, a jeep tour or a camel ride through the otherworldly landscapes of Wadi Rum is a thrilling experience, offering an up-close look at its striking desert scenery. You can also take a relaxing dip in the Dead Sea, floating effortlessly while enjoying the unique sensation of the salty waters and the beautiful surrounding views. For a more cultural experience, a food tour through Amman’s vibrant markets gives you the chance to taste authentic Jordanian dishes like falafel, hummus, and mansaf. A visit to the ancient ruins of Jerash is also a highlight, where you can wander through well-preserved Roman streets and admire the grandeur of the ruins. Each of these activities offers a memorable way to connect with Jordan’s history, culture, and natural wonders.

For more information, check out our guide on things to do in Jordan.

Best time to visit Jordan

The best time to visit Jordan is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant, perfect for exploring ancient ruins and deserts. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for sightseeing, whether you’re hiking in Petra or strolling through Amman’s markets. Summer (June to August) can get quite hot, especially in the desert areas, so if you’re not a fan of the heat, it’s best to avoid this time. Winter (December to February) is cooler, but it’s still a great time to visit for fewer crowds and a more tranquil experience, especially in places like the Dead Sea.

For a seasonal overview, check out our guide on the best time to visit Jordan.

Optimal duration to explore Jordan

For a complete Jordan experience, a 5 to 7–day trip is ideal. This gives you enough time to explore the iconic Petra, with at least two days to soak in the beauty of its rock-carved architecture. You can spend a day in Wadi Rum, enjoying desert tours and stargazing under the clear skies. Add another day for the Dead Sea and enjoy its unique floating experience. A visit to the ancient Roman ruins of Jerash, plus time in Amman for local culture and food, rounds out the journey perfectly. With this duration, you’ll have the chance to explore Jordan’s rich history, natural wonders, and vibrant culture without feeling rushed.

For more duration related information, check out our guide on how many days to spend in Jordan.

Packing essentials for a trip to Jordan

Pack comfortable walking shoes for Petra and Wadi Rum, lightweight clothing, and a scarf or shawl for modesty at religious sites. Don't forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection. A swimsuit is essential for the Dead Sea, but keep it simple. Bring a reusable water bottle and a small backpack for day trips, and travel light to stay comfortable.

Sustainable travel practices when visiting Jordan

You can make sustainable choices while traveling in Jordan by supporting local food and drink vendors, reducing single-use plastics, and using reef-safe sunscreens and reusable bottles. Opt for eco-friendly accommodations and local tour operators that prioritize sustainable practices, such as those focused on conserving Petra and Wadi Rum. Choose a sustainable travel partner like Bookmundi, where every tour booked is carbon offset. Additionally, flying with airlines that prioritize sustainability, and supporting organizations that protect Jordan’s natural and cultural heritage, like the Jordan Tourism Board, contributes to preserving the country’s beauty for future generations.

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