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2-Day Tour: Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea from Amman

Visiting Petra is, without question, a one-of-a-kind experience. Classified as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Petra was carved out of the rocky formations in Jordan’s southern desert by the Nabateans over 2000 years ago. What was once the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom, has only been rediscovered 200 years ago by a Swedish explorer. In recent years, more of the ‘Lost City’ has been uncovered, and with it, a plethora of hidden treasures.

The Nabatean Kingdom chose Petra as its capital around the 6th century BCE, carving a remarkable city out of the reddish rocks formations that Jordan is famous for. The extensive city was one of the most advanced for its time, complete with even a water management system. When the Roman Empire took over, the Nabatean Kingdom served as an effective trade route for spices.

Wadi Rum, the ‘valley of the moon’, is one of the most spectacular desert landscapes on earth. Around 60km northeast of the Red Sea and city of Aqaba, Wadi Rum’s natural beauty draws visitors from around the world who visit for jeep safaris, overnight Bedouin hospitality and experiences, as well as hiking, rock climbing, ATV, and hot air ballooning. Wadi Rum remains open desert with almost zero buildings, and its inhabitants are to this day the same Bedouin tribes who have lived here throughout history.

Wadi Rum is the largest ‘wadi’, dry valley, in Jordan. It is a diverse desert area, with tough rocky outcrops of red rock and flat areas covered in sand or salt. Many civilizations have inhabited the area, however always sparsely due to its tough and inhabitable nature. Today only a handful of Bedouin tribes live in the area, mostly in the Rum Village, which is the only population center for the area. Wadi Rum rose to fame in the west following the movie ‘Lawrence of Arabia‘ which followed the story of TE Lawrence when he fighting in then Transjordan during the Second World War.

We have all heard of this renowned salt lake, its natural beauty, and healing qualities. The Dead Sea is a fabulous holiday destination and Jordan is the perfect setting for those who wish to experience the qualities of the lake in peace and quiet. At 423 meters below sea level, the Dead Sea is officially the lowest place on earth making it an even more fascinating destination to visit.

Also known as the Salt Sea, the Dead Sea is an ideal location for rest and relaxation with biking and hiking aplenty. A holiday to the Dead Sea provides an idyllic alternative to the bustling cities, with plenty of things to do for those who seek a little adventure.

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Take on various adventures and seek out what Jordan has to offer on this two-day tour for up to 6 people escorted by a professional English speaking driver. Explore both the natural and speculative treasures of Petra with an overnight at a Bedouin camp.

Appreciate the unique sights and colors of Wadi Rum on a 4×4 Bedouin Jeep ride (Own Expenses), move to Dead Sea (03 hours swimming and entertainment upon arrival ) then return to Amman .Entry fees or local guides are NOT included.

Total Duration: 2 days
Day 1 : Driving From Amman City ,visit Petra, then over night in Wadi Rum
Day 2 : Wadi Rum – Dead Sea visiting for 01 hour to take a pictures – back to Amman

Included

  • English speaking driver.
  • Transfers in modern vehicle with AC.
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off from Amman hotels.
  • Car fuel.

Excluded

  • Gratuities.
  • Any Type of Meals & Beverages.
  • Jeep 4X4 in wadi rum.
  • Accommodation not included.
  • tour guide.

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