Three – Day Tour to Wadi Rum, Petra & Dead Sea | ||
Join us as we explore the finest of Jordan, beginning with Wadi Rum, which has been inhabited by Bedouins for generations and has served as the basis for countless films, including Lawrence of Arabia and The Martian. Wadi Rum is a must-see location for anybody visiting Jordan, and its natural beauty and cultural value combine to provide an amazing experience. Another place to see on your journey is Petra, an ancient city in Jordan’s southern desert. It is well-known for its stunning and elaborate rock-cut architecture, which includes the Treasury, Monastery, and Royal Tombs. From the 4th century BC until the 2nd century AD, the city was the capital of the Nabataean Kingdom and an important commerce center, linking the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, and Syria-Phoenicia. The Dead Sea has something for everyone, whether you wish to rest and revitalize or learn about the region’s unique history and culture. Take a plunge in the buoyant waters and let your problems float away with you. The water’s high mineral and salt content is said to offer therapeutic characteristics that can help alleviate aches and pains, reduce stress, and even treat skin issues. |
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Tour overview: | ||
This three – day tour is appropriate for visitors arriving in Aqaba City by any entrance point, including Aqaba Airport, Sharm El Sheikh, Taba, Aqaba Port, and Saudi borders. | ||
Tour Highlights | ||
Petra visitor center, The Siq, The Treasury, Facades Streets, The Theater, The Royal Tombs, Petra Church, The City Centre, Roman Road and Petra Basin, Amman, Jerash, Madaba, Nebo, Dead Sea. | ||
Itinerary | ||
Day 1: Aqaba – Wadi Rum Transfer to Wadi Rum, the land of Lawrence of Arabia; you will pass the famous Seven Pillars of Wisdom, as described by Lawrence of Arabia, and explore Wadi Rum by jeep, visiting Lawrence Springs, Al Khazali canyon, and the inscriptions made by the Thamudic and Nabatean people centuries ago, and climbing one of the sand dunes, before dinner & overnight in a Bedouin camp. |
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Day 2: Wadi Rum – Petra Drive to Petra early in the morning for a guided tour to Petra from the main entrance, sightseeing in Petra, and wandering through the Siq. This small and winding fissure between the cliffs leads to the Treasury, the Nabatean Theatre, the Royal Tombs, the Great Temple, and the Roman Road (Cardo) to the basin. Dinner and stay in Petra at a hotel. |
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Day 3: Petra – Dead Sea – Aqaba Today, we’ll transport you from Petra to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on the earth, where you’ll spend a day on one of the private beach, feel what it’s like to float on the surface of the saltiest sea, admire the therapeutic benefits of Dead Sea mud, and then return to Aqaba. |
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Some camps and hotels are recommended; other optional requests are available upon request, depending to availability and at an additional fee. | ||
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Site topography: | ||
The sites are scattered out across a large region at various places and heights, therefore excellent walking shoes are required.
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Walking distance | ||
The distance from the Visitor Center to the Basin in Petra is 4.2 kilometers (2.6 miles), and the same distance walking back to the Main Gate. | ||