Discover Jordan in Three Days: Jerash, Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea
If you’re dreaming of a whirlwind adventure through Jordan’s most iconic sights, this 3-day tour from Amman offers a well-structured balance of history, natural beauty, and unique experiences. Guided by knowledgeable drivers in comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles, you’ll get a taste of what makes Jordan such a captivating destination.
What we love about this tour? First, the seamless combination of ancient ruins and surreal landscapes, from the Roman ruins of Jerash to the moon-like terrain of Wadi Rum. Second, the flexibility of choosing between small-group and private options, making it adaptable whether you’re traveling solo or with a small group. Lastly, the inclusion of stays in a Bedouin camp breathes a touch of local life into your journey.
That said, one thing to keep in mind is that entrance fees to sites are not included, so budget for those additional costs. This tour suits travelers hungry for an authentic and comprehensive Jordan experience—especially those eager to combine history, adventure, and relaxation over just a few days.
Key Points
- Comprehensive Itinerary: Covers Petra, Wadi Rum, Jerash, Ajloun, and Dead Sea highlights.
- Comfortable Transportation: Modern, air-conditioned vehicles with an English-speaking driver.
- Authentic Experiences: Jeep safari in Wadi Rum, Bedouin-style overnight stay, and visits to ancient ruins.
- Flexible Options: Choose between small-group and private tours.
- Value for Money: At $499, including two nights’ accommodation and some activities, it offers good value considering the sites covered.
- Extra Costs: Entrance fees and guides at sites are not included, so plan for those.
An In-Depth Look at the 3-Day Jordan Tour
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Day 1: Roman Ruins and Medieval Fortresses
Your adventure kicks off early with a hotel pickup at 8 a.m., setting the tone for a well-paced exploration of Jordan’s historical gems. The first stop is Jerash, one of the best-preserved Roman cities outside Italy. You’ll wander through colonnaded streets, ancient theatres, and sprawling temples, imagining life during the Roman Empire. The reviews emphasize the quality of the guides and the way they bring history to life—“Roman ruins in Jerash and the haunting beauty of the Wadi Rum desert,” as one traveler described.
Next, a visit to Ajloun Castle offers a snapshot of medieval military architecture. Perched atop a hill, the castle’s strategic viewpoint and well-preserved walls provide excellent photo ops. Reviewers like Cornelia note the warm hospitality of the guides, who share stories about Jordan’s culture and history, making the experience more engaging.
This day’s activities wrap up around 5 p.m., with transportation back to your Amman hotel. Keep in mind, admission tickets are not included, so you might want to budget around $10-$15 per site or consider purchasing a Jordan Pass to save time and money.
Day 2: The Iconic Petra and Wadi Rum’s Wilderness
Day two feels like stepping into a postcard. Early in the morning, you’re transported southward to Petra, the ancient Nabatean city carved from rose-colored rock more than 2,000 years ago. The journey itself is scenic, but the real magic begins when you walk through the Siq, a narrow canyon revealing the grandeur of the Khazneh—the Treasury—famous from Indiana Jones. Reviewers mention how the “walk along the Siq is breathtaking,” and the “monuments like The Monastery and the Altar of Sacrifice are well worth the visit.”
While you’re free to explore at your own pace, be prepared for some walking and navigating uneven terrain. Entrance fees are separate, and the guides did share how a Jordan Pass could facilitate entry.
In the late afternoon, the tour moves to Wadi Rum, a landscape of towering red cliffs and sweeping sands. Here, travelers typically enjoy a Jeep safari—an exhilarating way to see the desert’s best features. One reviewer raved about the “local Bedouin cars and the knowledgeable guides who shared stories about the area.” Spending the night in a Bedouin-style camp adds a layer of authenticity, with dinner under a blanket of stars and a chance to experience Bedouin hospitality firsthand.
Day 3: Wadi Rum, Dead Sea, and Relaxation
The final day begins with a short tour of Wadi Rum in a 4×4 Jeep, admiring the stunning formations and dramatic cliffs. The scenery is unlike anywhere else, with hues of pink, brown, and gold creating a surreal backdrop. Reviewers appreciate that the “short Wadi Rum tour was perfect for a quick taste of the desert’s beauty.”
Next, you’re transferred to the Dead Sea, the highlight for many travelers. Sitting over 400 meters below sea level, this salt lake is famous for its mineral-rich waters that allow you to float effortlessly. The calm, shimmering surface is mesmerizing, and the experience of lounging in the mud or just floating is unlike anything else. Reviewers mention how awe-inspiring it is—“the Dead Sea truly lives up to its reputation,” and the area provides ample time to relax and soak in the natural wonder before returning to Amman.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?
Expert Guides and Drivers: Multiple reviews describe their drivers and guides as knowledgeable, friendly, and eager to share stories. One guest mentioned how Mohammed treated them to traditional Arabic coffee and explained Jordanian customs, making the trip more personalized.
Authentic Experiences: From sleeping in a Bedouin camp to riding in Bedouin jeeps, the tour emphasizes genuine interactions with Jordanian culture and landscapes. This isn’t just about ticking off checklist sites—it’s about feeling connected to the place.
Stunning Landscapes and Well-Preserved Sites: Whether it’s the ancient ruins of Jerash, the dramatic mountains of Ajloun, the carved city of Petra, or the otherworldly desert of Wadi Rum, the scenery is consistently breathtaking. Reviewers note that the views, especially in Wadi Rum, are unforgettable.
Flexible Options and Good Value: The ability to choose between small-group or private tours lets you tailor the experience. At $499, the package covers transportation, a night in a Bedouin camp, and two nights’ accommodations, which is a fair deal given the sites visited.
Practical Details and Tips
Transportation: Traveling in air-conditioned comfort is a major plus, especially given the long drives between sites. The driver acts as a guide of sorts, sharing stories and insights along the way.
Timing: Starts early each day (around 8 a.m.) to maximize sightseeing and avoid crowds. Keep in mind, entrance fees are not included, so factoring in additional costs is wise. Consider purchasing a Jordan Pass beforehand to simplify entry to multiple sites.
Accommodation: Staying overnight in a Bedouin camp adds a special touch to the desert experience. Reviewers praised the friendly staff and the chance to sleep under the stars, though some noted extra charges for single tents.
Physical Fitness: Moderate fitness is recommended for walking in Petra and Jerash, or climbing in Wadi Rum. The terrain can be uneven, but guides usually help navigate.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This trip is ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive, immersive look at Jordan without sacrificing comfort. It’s perfect for history buffs eager to see Petra and Jerash, adventure seekers interested in Wadi Rum jeep safaris, and those craving a relaxing float in the Dead Sea.
It suits those who appreciate authentic cultural experiences, like sleeping in a Bedouin camp, and travelers who prefer a balanced pace—not rushing through, but savoring each destination. If you’re looking for a low-stress way to see many highlights in a short time, this tour offers excellent value.
FAQs
Is transportation provided throughout the tour?
Yes, you’ll be traveling in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking driver for the entire three days.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance tickets to sites like Petra, Jerash, Ajloun Castle, and Wadi Rum are not included. Budget accordingly or consider purchasing a Jordan Pass to cover multiple entries.
Can I choose between group and private tours?
Yes, this tour offers both options, allowing for more personalized experiences if preferred.
What is the accommodation like?
The tour includes one night in Amman with breakfast and another night camping in Wadi Rum in Bedouin-style tents, which includes dinner and breakfast.
How physically demanding is this tour?
Moderate fitness is recommended, especially for walking in Petra and Jerash or climbing uneven terrains in Wadi Rum.
Are meals included?
Meals besides the specified dinners and breakfasts at the Bedouin camp are not included, so plan for additional expenses.
What is the best time to book?
Most travelers book around 9 days in advance, but booking earlier can help secure preferred options and rates.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. Solo travelers can opt for private tours or join small groups, making it flexible and social.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, a refillable water bottle, and a sense of adventure. Remember, extra costs for site entries and personal expenses are not included.
This carefully curated trip offers a fantastic introduction to Jordan’s most celebrated sights, blending history, adventure, and relaxation. Whether you’re marveling at Petra’s carved facades or floating effortlessly in the Dead Sea, you’ll find this tour leaves lasting impressions and plenty of stories to tell.
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