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Journey to Jordan - Nabataean Ruins & Desert Cultural Legacy

Petra Wadi Rum and the Enduring Spirit of the Hashemite Kingdom

Days

7 Days / 6 Nights

Price

$2,650 *

Why visit Jordan with us?

Jordan is where civilizations converge—offering sacred sites, lost cities, and natural marvels. With LABUSA Travel, you’ll explore more than ruins—you’ll connect with history, hospitality, and heritage. From the bustling streets of Amman to the silence of Wadi Rum, our curated journey includes insider access, expert guidance, and space to reflect and relax in this legendary land.

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A catalogue of the ancient wonders and landscapes across Amman, Petra, and the Dead Sea.

Highlights at a Glance

  • TreasuryPetra & the Treasury
  • Dead SeaFloating in the Dead Sea
  • CitadelThe Amman Citadel
  • RomanThe Roman Theatre, Amman
  • MonasteryPetra Monastery (Ad Deir)
  • Rainbow StAmman’s Rainbow Street

Travel Itinerary
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Amman

Day 1 - 2

Private transfer to hotel.

Transfer time from airport to hotel: Approx. 45 minutes.

Citadelhill Jordan for a destination guide

Morning sightseeing in Amman: Roman Amphitheater and Citadel.

Afternoon excursion to Jerash.

Drive time to Jerash: Approx. 1.5 hours round trip

Ammancity Jordan for a destination guide

Petra

Day 3 - 4

Travel along the King’s Highway to Wadi Rum.

4x4 guided drive through red desert canyons and rock formations.

Receive a complimentary Bedouin keffiyeh.

Continue to Petra for overnight.

Drive time Amman to Wadi Rum: Approx. 4.5 hours

Wadi Rum to Petra: Approx. 1.5 hours

Camel Petra for a safari experience

Walk through the Siq to the famous Treasury.

Explore royal tombs, temples, and sip tea in a Bedouin tent.

Optional: Visit Little Petra in the afternoon.

Ruins of the Great Temple in Jordan for a destination guide

Dead Sea

Day 5 - 7

Stop at Kerak Castle and photograph the dramatic Wadi Mujib canyon.

Arrive at the Dead Sea for leisure and sunset.

Drive time Petra to Dead Sea (via Kerak & Mujib): Approx. 5.5 hours

Mountain Next to the Dead-sea for a destination guide

Visit St. George’s Church with its famed mosaic map.

See Mount Nebo, where Moses glimpsed the Promised Land.

Tour baptismal site at Bethany Beyond the Jordan.

Total excursion time: Approx. 5 hours round trip.

Farewell dinner at Dead Sea hotel.

Madaba Jordan for a destination guide

Private transfer to Queen Alia International Airport (AMM).

Transfer time: Approx. 1 hour.

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Choose the collection that suits your group; upgrades available on request. Prices are per person and subject to change.

Accommodations

Smart Stay

  • 3–4 star hotels, standard tours and transfers.
  • Starting at $2,650 per person

Signature

  • 4-star accommodations, upgraded meals and optional excursions.
  • Starting at $3,180 per person

Luxury

  • Premium lodging, private transfers, custom experiences.
  • Starting at $3,890 per person

Why You'll Love Jordan

Jordan Travel FAQs

When is the best time to visit Jordan?

Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer ideal temperatures for Petra and the desert. We run this journey year-round and tailor it to your preferred travel window.

What is included in the Journey to Jordan package?

Packages are priced per person and include lodging with breakfast, ground transportation, guided tours, and the activities listed in the itinerary. International flights and travel insurance are not included but can be arranged on request.

How much walking should I expect?

A fair amount at Petra, which involves walking and some uphill sections over uneven terrain; the Dead Sea and Amman are more relaxed. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

Can the itinerary be customized?

Yes. We can adjust the pace, hotels, and excursions and add extensions such as Wadi Rum or Jerash. Contact us for a quote tailored to your group.

What documents do I need to enter Jordan?

A passport valid at least six months beyond your departure date and a Jordan entry visa, available on arrival or via the Jordan Pass (which can also waive the visa fee and cover Petra entry).