Airport Welcome
Upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, guests are welcomed by our Meet & greet representative, who ensures a smooth arrival, assists with formalities and luggage.
Step into Jordan, a land where millennia of history unfold amidst warm, modern hospitality. Journey through a landscape painted with iconic wonders: the majestic, rose-hued city of Petra, the breathtaking, star-strewn desertscapes of Wadi Rum, and the buoyant, therapeutic waters of the Dead Sea.
Beyond these marvels, explore the grandeur of ancient Roman ruins in Jerash, or lose yourself in the vibrant, contemporary pulse of Amman. Here, the unparalleled warmth of Jordanian culture and the enduring traditions of the Bedouins create a tapestry of experiences, promising a truly unforgettable adventure.
Airport Welcome
Upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, guests are welcomed by our Meet & greet representative, who ensures a smooth arrival, assists with formalities and luggage.
A Warm Welcome
Hospitality is a way of life in Jordan. Guests are often welcomed with Arabic coffee and dates — a gesture of respect rooted in Bedouin tradition.
Rich Cultural Traditions
You’ll notice a blend of modern life and deep-rooted customs. Traditional dress, local crafts, and daily rituals still play an important role, especially outside major cities.
Family-Centered Society
Family values are central to Jordanian culture. Respect for elders, close-knit communities, and a strong sense of belonging shape everyday life.
Authentic Cuisine
Meals are social and meant to be shared. From the national dish Mansaf to fresh mezze, Jordanian cuisine reflects generosity and tradition.
Religious Harmony
Jordan is a land of peaceful coexistence, home to important Islamic and Christian sites, and known for its respect among different faiths.
Airport Welcome
Upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, guests will be welcomed with our Meet & Assist service, ensuring a smooth and expedited arrival experience. Our dedicated representative will assist with immigration and arrival formalities, baggage collection, and escort guests through the airport before leading them to their private vehicle.
Hotel Transfer
A comfortable transfer will follow to the hotel in Amman for check-in, with free time to relax and freshen up after the journey
Evening
Overnight accommodation at the hotel in Amman
Breakfast at Amman Hotel
Ajloun Forest Reserve & Rasoun Trail
HeadingnorthtowardsAjlounforestreserve,forthe Rasoun Trail, one of the most scenic and culturally rich walks in Ajloun Forest Reserve, offering a gentle hiking experience that blends lush forest landscapes with authentic rural life.
The trail begins near the reserve and descends gradually through oak, pine, and strawberry trees, opening to wide views over rolling green hills and olive groves. As you walk, the sounds of nature replace the bustle of the city, creating a calm and immersive atmosphere ideal for soft hikers and nature lovers.
The route leads toward Rasoun Village, a small agricultural community known for its traditional way of life and seasonal produce. Along the way, hikers may encounter local farmers, stone terraces, and grazing areas that reflect the deep connection between the people of Ajloun and their land.
The walk is non-technical, well-paced, and suitable for most fitness levels.
Lunch with a local family at Ajloun
Jerash Exploration
Your next stop is the magnificent ancient city of Jerash, one of the most complete and best-preserved Roman provincial cities in the world. Enter through Hadrian’s Arch and step into a city frozen in time. Walk along the Cardo, the main colonnaded street paved with original Roman stones, and visit monumental structures including the Oval Plaza, the Nymphaeum, the Temple of Artemis, and the South Theatre, where centuries-old acoustic design still impresses visitors today.
Jerash offers an exceptional glimpse into daily life in the ancient Decapolis, with its temples, plazas, fountains, and public buildings remarkably intact.
Enjoy a warm, home-hosted lunch with a local family in Ajloun, featuring traditional Jordanian dishes prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients. It’s an authentic, relaxed experience that offers a genuine taste of local hospitality and everyday life in northern Jordan
Evening
After completing your tour of Jerash, return to Amman in the late afternoon and transfer back to your hotel to relax and unwind after a day rich in history, culture, and scenic beauty.
Breakfast at Amman Hotel
Walking Tour of Amman
Begin the day with a visit to the Amman Citadel, home to key archaeological remains including the Temple of Hercules, the Umayyad Palace, a Byzantine church, and the National Archaeological Museum, offering sweeping views and insight into the city’s layered history.
Continue to downtown Amman to explore the iconic Roman Theatre, a vast 2nd-century amphitheatre carved into the hillside and still used for events today, followed by the nearby Nymphaeum, a Roman-era public fountain that reflects the grandeur of ancient Philadelphia.
Stroll through the old city’s lively streets and traditional markets, ending with street food tastings—crispy falafel and sweet kunafeh—capturing the flavours and everyday life of Amman
Lunch at Jordan Heritage restaurant
Your next stop is the magnificent ancient city of Jerash, one of the most complete and best-preserved Roman provincial cities in the world. Enter through Hadrian’s Arch and step into a city frozen in time. Walk along the Cardo, the main colonnaded street paved with original Roman stones, and visit monumental structures including the Oval Plaza, the Nymphaeum, the Temple of Artemis, and the South Theatre, where centuries-old acoustic design still impresses visitors today.
Jerash offers an exceptional glimpse into daily life in the ancient Decapolis, with its temples, plazas, fountains, and public buildings remarkably intact.
Dana Biosphere Reserve
Continue to Dana, located in the dramatic highlands of southern Jordan.
Dana Biosphere Reserve is the country’s largest and most diverse nature reserve, where mountains, canyons, and ancient villages come together in a spectacular landscape.
Enjoy a late noon walk through Dana village, the experience begins with a gentle walk around Dana Village, a beautifully preserved stone settlement perched on the edge of the Great Rift Valley. This soft trail follows quiet paths through terraced gardens, olive groves, and traditional village lanes, offering sweeping views across deep wadis and layered mountain ranges.The walk provides insight into local village life, traditional architecture, and the reserve’s unique setting, where four bio-geographical zones meet. It is relaxed, non-technical, and ideal for unwinding after the drive, especially at sun
set when the landscape is at its most atmospheric.
Dinner and overnight at the Guesthouse.
Breakfast at Dana Guesthouse
Dana Trek
Explore the Shaq Al Reesh Trail, one of Dana’s most scenic and rewarding soft treks. The trail descends gradually from the village into a narrow sandstone canyon, passing through rocky formations, shaded sections, and occasional seasonal water pools.
As the path winds through the wadi, the landscape shifts from open mountain views to intimate canyon scenery, showcasing Dana’s geological diversity and sense of isolation. The hike is steady and immersive, with plenty of time for photography and nature observation, and is fully manageable for travelers with a moderate fitness level.
Lunch at the Guesthouse
Lunch will be served at the village guesthouse, featuring a freshly prepared homemade meal cooked by local residents using traditional recipes and seasonal ingredients, offering an authentic taste of rural Jordanian life
Shobak Castle
Proceed further south to visit Shobak Castle, a 12th-century Crusader fortress dramatically perched on a hilltop. Wander through its stone passageways, fortified walls, and lookout towers that once played a strategic role during the Crusader–Ayyubid conflicts.
By late afternoon, continue the drive to Petra, check in at your hotel, and enjoy the evening at leisure in preparation for the next day’s exploration of the Rose-Red City.
Breakfast at Petra hotel
Petra classic visit
Exploration of Petra, Jordan’s most celebrated archaeological treasure and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, begins with a guided walk through the Siq, a 1.2 km natural sandstone gorge once used as the ceremonial entrance to the Nabataean capital. The towering cliffs on either side, marked by ancient water channels and carvings, create a dramatic anticipation.
At the end of the Siq, the path opens suddenly to reveal the Treasury (Al-Khazneh) — Petra’s most iconic façade, exquisitely carved in the 1st century BC. After enjoying time for photos and explanations, continue through the heart of the ancient city:
Street of Facades — a row of impressive tombs carved directly into the rock walls
The Nabataean Theatre — a massive amphitheater seating up to 7,000 people, cut entirely out of the mountain
The Royal Tombs — including the Urn, Silk, Corinthian, and Palace tombs overlooking the city center
The Colonnaded Street — Petra’s ancient commercial avenue with remains of shops, temples, and administrative buildings
Lunch at Basin restaurant
Enjoy lunch at Basin Restaurant, conveniently located within the Petra site, offering a relaxed buffet-style meal and refreshments—an ideal break to recharge while continuing your exploration of the ancient city.
Evening
Overnight at Petra Hotel
Breakfast at Petra hotel
Backdoor Hike
The Back Door Hike from Little Petra to Petra offers one of the most rewarding and immersive ways to enter Petra, following ancient Nabataean routes across open desert landscapes before descending to the iconic Monastery. The walk begins at Little Petra (Siq al-Barid), where narrow sandstone passages and rock-cut facades gradually give way to a wide plateau once used by traders approaching Petra from the north. As the trail gently ascends and levels out, sweeping views unfold over rugged valleys and distant mountains, creating a strong sense of isolation and discovery far from the crowds of the main entrance.
Crossing the plateau, the terrain remains non-technical and steady, allowing for a relaxed pace and frequent photo stops while tracing the footsteps of ancient caravans. The route then descends toward the Monastery (Ad Deir), where the monumental façade appears dramatically from above—an unforgettable first encounter with one of Petra’s largest and most impressive structures. Time is usually allowed here to rest, explore the area, and enjoy panoramic viewpoints over the surrounding mountains.
From the Monastery, the trail descends via stone steps into the heart of Petra, passing tombs and scenic viewpoints along the way. With an easy-to-moderate level and a total walking time of 4–5 hours, this route offers a calm, immersive, and more authentic way to experience Petra, ideal for soft trekking itineraries.
Lunch at local restaurant
Wadi Rum Exploration
On to Wadi Rum, known as the Moon Valley; the largest desert in Jordan, and a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the setting of some of the top Hollywood movies such as The Martian, Lawrence of Arabia, Aladdin, and more.
Enjoy 1 hour trekking with a local Bedouin and 3-hour jeep tour, an unforgettable journey into the heart of Jordan’s majestic desert. The adventure begins in the morning at Wadi Rum, where you’ll meet your local Bedouin guide and hop into a rugged 4×4 vehicle designed to navigate the vast sandy terrain. As the jeep speeds across red dunes and rocky valleys, you’ll explore some of the desert’s most iconic landmarks.
Stops typically include Lawrence’s Spring, known for its connection to T.E. Lawrence, and Khazali Canyon, where ancient inscriptions and petroglyphs are etched into the stone walls.
You’ll climb dramatic sand dunes, walk across natural rock bridges like Um Frouth and Little Rock Bridge, and visit the ruins of Lawrence’s House, all while surrounded by surreal, Mars-like landscapes
Evening
Dinner and overnight at a desert camp in Wadi Rum, where you’ll enjoy a traditional Bedouin-style dinner served under the stars. Spend the evening relaxing by the fire or stargazing in the quiet desert before settling into your tent for an unforgettable overnight experience surrounded by the dramatic sandstone landscapes of this protected desert wilderness.
Breakfast at the camp
Hiking Jordan’s Highest Peak
Half-day guided expedition to Jabal Um Dami, Jordan’s highest mountain at 1,854 meters above sea level, offers a rewarding soft-adventure experience in one of the country’s most remote and dramatic landscapes, close to the Saudi border. The hike begins with a drive through the wide desert plains of southern Jordan, gradually transitioning into rocky terrain as the mountain comes into view, rising sharply above the surrounding valleys.
Accompanied by an experienced local guide, the ascent follows a non-technical route that combines gentle scrambling, rocky paths, and natural steps, making it suitable for active travelers with a moderate fitness level. As elevation is gained, the scenery opens dramatically, revealing sweeping desert valleys, layered sandstone formations, and vast mountain ranges stretching toward the horizon. The silence and scale of the landscape create a powerful sense of isolation and achievement.
Reaching the summit is a highlight of the journey, offering breathtaking panoramic views over Wadi Rum and, on clear days, across the border toward Saudi Arabia. Time is allowed at the top to rest, take photographs, and enjoy the expansive views before beginning the descent. This half-day expedition provides a perfect balance of adventure and accessibility, ideal for travelers seeking a memorable hiking experience that showcases Jordan’s raw natural beauty without requiring technical climbing skills
Lunch at Wadi Rum
At the end of the experience, enjoy a freshly prepared meal cooked by your local Bedouin hosts, featuring traditional recipes made with simple, wholesome ingredients. Shared in a relaxed desert setting, this meal offers a warm moment of hospitality and a genuine connection to Bedouin culture, providing a meaningful and satisfying conclusion to the journey.
At the end of the experience, enjoy a freshly prepared meal cooked by your local Bedouin hosts, featuring traditional recipes made with simple, wholesome ingredients. Shared in a relaxed desert setting, this meal offers a warm moment of hospitality and a genuine connection to Bedouin culture, providing a meaningful and satisfying conclusion to the journey.
Dead Sea
Drive north toward the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth. Upon arrival, enjoy free time to float in its mineral-rich waters and experience the unique sensation of effortless buoyancy. You may also choose to relax on the beach, apply the natural black mud, or simply enjoy the serene views across the water.
Overnight at Dead Sea Hotel
Airport Departure
At the scheduled time, enjoy a comfortable transfer from your Dead Sea hotel to Queen Alia International Airport, ensuring a smooth and timely arrival for your departure. Sit back and relax as you travel through Jordan’s landscapes, with professional service providing a seamless and stress-free end to your journey.
This tour includes transportation during the itinerary, guided activities, accommodation as mentioned in the program, and all experiences listed. Meals and additional services are included where specified in the itinerary.
This tour is suitable for travelers with a moderate level of fitness. Some activities include walking and light hiking. Guests should be comfortable with outdoor activities in varying terrain.
We recommend comfortable walking shoes, sun protection (hat and sunscreen), a reusable water bottle, light layers of clothing, and any personal medications you may need.
Meals are included as outlined in the itinerary. Some meals may be at local restaurants or hosted by local communities, offering an authentic regional experience.
Absolutely. At Quest Travel Jordan, all journeys can be tailored — from hotel category upgrades, culinary experiences, hiking options in Dana, balloon rides in Wadi Rum, or private dining in Petra.
Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) offer ideal weather. However, Jordan is a year-round destination.
Yes. The itinerary is well balanced between cultural visits, light walking experiences, and relaxation. Petra and Dana involve moderate walking, but routes can be adjusted based on guests’ preferences.
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