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Meals
All breakfasts and five evening meals are included on this trip. When not half board, we usually eat in local restaurants and the leader arranges bookings for those in the group who would like to join. We suggest you budget around 20 Jordanian dinars (US$28) per non-included meal. If you are vegetarian, please note that main meals are limited in choice; however, meze is almost always available in restaurants and is a good, filling vegetarian choice. There is a good selection of seafood available by the Red Sea. At the Wadi Rum camp, we enjoy a traditional dinner called zarb, which is cooked underground. This consists of rice with a selection including chicken, lamb and vegetables. Vegetables are cooked separately from the meat. Alcohol is available in Jordan, but not widely. Many hotels do not sell alcohol but will often allow it to be brought in from elsewhere. It is best to plan ahead if youโll want a drink, your tour leader will be able to tell you whatโs possible and may be able to arrange a stop at a supermarket or liquor store (depending on location). In Petra, the unique Cave Bar in Petra Guesthouse is open to the public. A less expensive option is the bar in the Petra Palace Hotel which is also open to all.
Transport
For most of this trip, we use one air-conditioned bus with local drivers. To reach the Wadi Rum camp and to explore the desert of Wadi Rum, we use basic 4WD vehicles owned by the host Bedouin family. The vehicles are appropriate for desert travel but may fall below the normal vehicle safety standards usually expected on our trips. As there are no other vehicles available, and as we are not travelling by road, we feel they are an adequate means of transport.
Accommodation
Just like the trip itself, the accommodation is delightfully varied. We stay in four different properties run by Jordanโs Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN): in Ajloun Forest Reserve, Azraq, at the Dead Sea and in Dana village. These are unique places to stay and support nature reserves and local communities. Typically, we use three-star hotels in Amman, Petra and Madaba. We also spend a night in our private Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum, a truly memorable experience. Amman: Hotel Khan Khediwe (nights 1-2) In Amman, we usually stay at Khan Khediwe, a three-star hotel in the bustle of downtown Amman. Itโs ideally placed for our adventures, close to a market and within walking distance of the Roman amphitheatre and shopping areas. Ajloun: Ajloun Cabins (night 3) In the Ajloun Forest Reserve, the RSCNโs Ajloun Cabins are surrounded by pistachio, oak and strawberry trees. This peaceful location is very convenient for Ajloun Castle and Jerash. The restaurant serves typical local dishes. Azraq: Azraq Lodge (night 4) RSCN-run Azraq Lodge is partly a former 1940s British field hospital and partly modern brutalist accommodation blocks. The lodge staff are from the local community, which includes Chechen, Druze and Bedouin people. The buffet dinner often features Chechen dishes. Dead Sea: Mujib Chalets (night 5) Another RSCN property, the Mujib Chalets are right on the shore of the Dead Sea. This is a peaceful area away from the Dead Sea resorts further north and a relaxing float in the sea can be enjoyed right from the chaletsโ own beach. Wadi Rum: Exodus Private Camp (night 6) Used exclusively by our groups, the permanent Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum is a highlight for many travellers. We sleep in traditional tents sheltered by rugged stone cliffs and enjoy the warm hospitality of our Bedouin hosts. In the evening, they serve us a zarb dinner, cooked underground in the traditional manner, while the rest of the night is typically spent around the campfire, chatting and sharing an unforgettable experience. Petra: (nights 7-9) We spend three nights in Wadi Musa, the town adjacent to Petra. Demand for rooms near Petra is very high; over the years, we have built relationships with several accommodations, which allows us to secure spots even during peak season. The hotels are modest but well located. Some are within walking distance of the main entrance to the Red Rose City, others are no more than a 10-minute transfer away. Places we stay include Edom Hotel, Petra Plaza, Petra Palace, Amra Palace and La Maison among others. On a small number of departures we use a Superior (four-star) hotel in Petra. These departures are identified in the Dates & Prices section as โSuperior hotel in Petraโ. The hotel we usually use on these departures is the Petra Canyon Hotel (above), which is about a 10-minute drive from the entrance to Petra. Dana village: Dana Guesthouse (night 10) The final RSCN property of our trip, the Bedouin-run Dana Guesthouse has a beautiful location on the side of a cliff overlooking Wadi Dana. There are pleasant walks through the village straight from the door. Madaba: Black Iris II (night 11) Modest but well run, the Black Iris II has modern rooms, a bar and outdoor seating area. The restaurant serves excellent typical Jordanian food. Worth knowing Demand for accommodation in Petra is high; this can create problems with hot water and plumbing. In general, the accommodation here is more basic compared to the rest of this trip and service levels are variable. Single supplements are available for this trip but are not applicable at Wadi Rum.
Not included:
Optional
Other activities and services are not included
Others
โ Travel Insurance โ Single accommodation (available on request) โ Visas or vaccinations
Flights
International flights are not included
Insurance
Travel insurance is not included
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Itinerary of your trip Jordan: Culture & Nature In Depth
- Day 1 Day 1: Start Amman
Day 1: Start Amman
- Day 2 Day 2: Amman: Roman Amphitheatre, Citadel & Jordan Museum (Breakfast)
Day 2: Amman: Roman Amphitheatre, Citadel & Jordan Museum (Breakfast)
- Day 3 Day 3: As Salt, Pella And Umm Qais (Breakfast,Lunch)
Day 3: As Salt, Pella And Umm Qais (Breakfast,Lunch)
Experience Style
Mixed
There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโre also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.
Accomodation level
Medium
This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.
Experience Type
Small Group
Youโll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.
Physical Rating
Basic
Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.
Age range
Min: 16 / Max: 80
Age range allowed for this experience.
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