Traveling to Jordan offers a chance to experience some of the most breathtaking sights in the Middle East, and a well-organized two-day tour can make all the difference. This private itinerary, operated by Jordan Select Tours, promises a seamless journey through three of Jordan’s most iconic destinations: Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the comprehensive itinerary covers the highlights at a relaxed pace, ideal for travelers short on time but eager to see the best. Second, the private transport and dedicated driver ensure comfort and flexibility, avoiding crowded group tours. Lastly, the authentic desert experience with overnight stays in Bedouin tents adds a real flavor of Jordanian culture.
On the flip side, potential travelers should consider that entrance fees and guides are not included in the base price, and the journey involves considerable walking on uneven terrain. If you’re comfortable with moderate physical activity and looking for a hassle-free, personalized adventure, this tour could suit you perfectly.
This experience is especially suited for those who want a balanced mix of sightseeing, adventure, and relaxation—perfect for first-timers or those short on time. Let’s explore what makes this tour a compelling choice, and dive into the detailed journey that awaits.
- Comprehensive Itinerary: Covers Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea in two days, ideal for travelers with limited time.
- Private Transportation: Modern, air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking driver ensures comfort and flexibility.
- Authentic Bedouin Experience: Overnight in a desert camp in Wadi Rum, with options for tents with shared or en-suite facilities.
- Cultural & Natural Highlights: From exploring Petra’s ancient architecture to off-road desert adventures and relaxing at the Dead Sea.
- Cost & Value: At $836 per person, the tour offers a balance of guided experiences, transportation, and unique accommodations—great value considering the inclusions.
- Practical Tips: Bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, warm clothes for the desert night, and your passport for entry fees.
The tour kicks off early from Amman in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle driven by a professional English-speaking driver. The three-hour drive sets a comfortable tone, giving travelers a chance to admire Jordan’s landscapes and ask questions.
Upon arrival at Petra, visitors are immediately struck by the spectacle of the Rose-Red city, carved into the cliffs by the Nabateans. While the detailed exploration of Petra’s archaeological marvels isn’t explicitly included in this basic package, you’ll enter through the famous siq—a narrow, winding canyon that builds anticipation—and get a glimpse of iconic structures like the Treasury.
One traveler mentioned that the guide’s insights made the experience more meaningful, even though a guide isn’t included unless you upgrade. The walk through the siq is about 1 km, on uneven ground, so sturdy shoes are essential. The walk offers a taste of Petra’s grandeur; for a deeper dive, you might consider adding a guide or exploring further on your own.
In the afternoon, the journey continues to Wadi Rum, often called the “Valley of the Moon” for its surreal, dramatic landscapes. The drive takes roughly two hours, and arriving at the desert camp is like stepping into another world—vast, silent, and filled with towering sandstone and granite formations.
The highlight here is the private Bedouin Jeep tour, typically lasting 2-3 hours. These off-road adventures allow for close-up views of towering cliffs, ancient petroglyphs, and narrow canyons. While the jeep drivers generally do not speak English, the experience is visually stunning, and guides can often point out interesting sights.
Guests rave about the authentic feel of the desert camp, which offers options for basic tents with shared toilets or upgraded tents with en-suite facilities and air-conditioning. One review noted that staying overnight in the desert provides a unique opportunity to catch the sunset and sunrise, with the night sky filled with stars you rarely see in city lights.
The included traditional dinner adds to the immersion, often cooked over an open fire—think hearty, flavorful Jordanian staples like mansaf or grilled kebabs. Expect to fall asleep under a blanket of stars, feeling truly disconnected from modern life.
The night spent in Wadi Rum is a highlight for many travelers. The camp’s location in the heart of the desert provides a peaceful, almost mystical atmosphere. Reviews mention that the guides are knowledgeable, sharing stories of Bedouin life and explaining the significance of the landscape.
For those seeking more comfort, upgraded tents with en-suite toilets and air-conditioning are available—though at a higher cost. The basic camp provides shared facilities, but the experience of sleeping in a tent under the desert sky is unforgettable regardless.
The following morning, you’ll explore Wadi Rum’s stunning vistas in a local off-road vehicle—a great way to access spots that are inaccessible by foot or regular cars. Expect a rough but exhilarating ride, with plenty of opportunities for photos.
After departing Wadi Rum, the journey heads north to the Dead Sea, a four-hour drive. This stretch offers a chance to relax after the desert adventure and enjoy the changing scenery of Jordan’s landscape.
Upon arrival, the focus shifts to leisure. The tour includes access to a five-star resort, where you can unwind in the famously salty waters that make floating effortless. Guests mention soaking up the sun and enjoying the mineral-rich mud, which is believed to have therapeutic benefits. The resort facilities ensure a comfortable experience with amenities that make this stop perfect for unwinding.
The Dead Sea experience isn’t just about floating; it’s about the sensation of weightlessness and the distinctive mud that many travelers use as a natural spa treatment. One reviewer shared that spending hours in the tranquil waters felt both relaxing and rejuvenating, especially after a busy few days of sightseeing.
Some mention that the resort offers additional amenities like massages and private pools, but even just floating and mud-slinging in the natural environment is enough to make this a memorable part of your Jordan trip.
While the tour offers an excellent balance of guided activities and free time, it’s worth noting that entrance fees—$70 for Petra and $7 for Wadi Rum—are not included. Planning ahead for these costs is wise, especially if you want to avoid surprises.
The transportation is a key advantage—modern, air-conditioned, and private—making long drives more comfortable. The overall price of $836 per person might seem high, but when you consider the inclusions—accommodation, transport, some meals, and activities—it delivers good value. Keep in mind, you’ll need to pay extra if you want a professional guide during visits.
The tour is suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking on uneven terrain, particularly at Petra and in the desert. Packing comfortable shoes, sun protection, and warm clothes for the desert night** enhances the experience.
This Jordan private tour offers an immersive way to experience three of the country’s most iconic sights without the overwhelm of organizing logistics yourself. It’s especially well-suited for those craving a personalized, flexible experience with comfortable transport and authentic touches like the desert overnight.
If you value stunning views, knowledgeable guides, and the chance to see Jordan’s natural and archaeological marvels in a short timeframe, this tour hits the mark. It’s ideal for first-timers, adventure lovers, or couples wanting a romantic desert night.
However, travelers looking for deep historical guides or wishing to explore Petra in greater detail might need to consider add-ons or longer stays. Also, those with mobility issues should be prepared for walking on uneven ground.
This experience balances adventure and relaxation, offering a memorable taste of Jordan’s diverse landscape and culture—all within a manageable two days.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers private transportation in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle, pick-up and drop-off in Amman, one night in a desert camp, breakfast, dinner, bottled water, Wi-Fi, and a Bedouin Jeep tour in Wadi Rum.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees to Petra ($70) and Wadi Rum ($7) are not included in the tour price. These should be paid separately during visits.
Can I upgrade my accommodation in Wadi Rum?
Yes, the basic camp offers private tents with shared toilets, but there are upgraded tents available with en-suite facilities and air-conditioning, for a higher fee.
Is guide service available during the stops?
Guide services are not included unless you opt for specific tour options. The jeep drivers in Wadi Rum typically do not speak English, but guides can be hired separately for additional insights.
How physically demanding is this tour?
Moderate physical fitness is recommended. You’ll walk on uneven terrain at Petra and in the desert, and the jeep rides can be bumpy. Comfortable shoes, sun protection, and warm clothes for the desert night are advised.
What should I bring?
Passport, comfortable walking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), warm clothes for the desert night, and possibly a small backpack for essentials during excursions.
Is this tour suitable for families?
It can be, especially for families with older children who can manage walking on uneven surfaces. However, very young children or those with mobility issues may find parts of the tour challenging.
Can I cancel with a full refund?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the start date for a full refund. Bad weather may also lead to cancellations, with full refunds offered.
This two-day private tour showcases Jordan’s unparalleled mix of natural beauty and ancient splendor, all with a personal touch that makes the experience truly special. Whether you’re floating in the Dead Sea, exploring Petra’s carved city, or sleeping under desert stars, it’s a journey that’s tough to forget.
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