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Jordan Family Adventure Tour
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Jordan Family Adventure OVERVIEW

TOUR SUMMARY

8 days

Amman to Amman

From

$2015 (p/p)

Country(ies): Jordan

Tour type: Family

Group size: Min: 3 | Max: 16

Accommodation:4-star hotels & Bedouin camp

Meals: Breakfasts - 7, Lunches - 2, Dinners - 1

Transport: A/C minibus

Highlights:Jerash Roman ruins, Kerak Crusader Castle, drive the King's Highway, Wadi Rum jeep safari and camel ride included, Petra tour, Dead Sea swim, Red Sea beaches

This family holiday in Jordan blends visits to some of the country's most significant historical landmarks with fun-filled activities designed for the children. Jordan offers an abundance of experiences for the adventurous family, and this tour strikes a perfect balance between fascinating ancient sites, breathtaking landscapes, and engaging activities such as snorkelling in the Red Sea, a 4x4 desert jeep adventure, camel rides across the desert, and floating in the Dead Sea. With small group sizes and guides experienced in working with children, you’re guaranteed a memorable experience. You also have the option to book this tour privately.

Your adventure begins in Amman, followed by a journey north to explore the ancient Roman ruins of Jerash. You’ll also visit the interactive and educational Children’s Museum in Amman. Then, enjoy a scenic drive along the picturesque King's Highway, heading south to Petra. En route, you’ll make stops at the historic sites of Madaba, Mount Nebo, and the impressive Crusader Castle at Kerak. In Petra, you’ll have a full day of guided exploration, and there’s an opportunity to return in the evening to witness Petra by candlelight. After Petra, we venture into the desert landscape of Wadi Rum, where you’ll spend the night in a Bedouin camp and embark on a thrilling 4x4 jeep safari. A relaxing change of pace follows as we reach the Red Sea at Aqaba, where you can unwind on the beach or in your resort, or even take a boat ride to snorkel over the vibrant coral reefs. On our way back to Amman, we stop at the Dead Sea for the unusual experience of floating in its salt-rich waters. The tour concludes in Amman with a transfer to the airport for your return flight home.

ITINERARY

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We will greet you at Amman airport and transport you to your hotel in the city centre. The remainder of the day is yours to unwind and get settled.

OVERNIGHT:

Amman hotel

MEALS:

None

EXTRAS:

None


Today, we leave Amman and explore the vast Roman ruins at Jerash, renowned for being some of the best-preserved in the entire Middle East. After a light lunch, we return to Amman to visit the engaging and interactive Children’s Museum. The museum features sections dedicated to the human body, ancient civilisations, astronomy, optical illusions, and various flight simulators incorporated into child-sized planes, hot air balloons, pedal planes, and more. There are also outdoor exhibits, making it an enjoyable spot for children of all ages. It's a great opportunity for them to experience the types of museums and activities that are offered to local Jordanian children.

OVERNIGHT:

Amman hotel

MEALS:

Breakfast

EXTRAS:

None


Leaving Amman, we head south along the King's Highway, widely regarded as one of the most picturesque routes in the Middle East. This journey takes the whole day, but we will pause frequently for various stops along the way. These include a visit to the Roman mosaics in Madaba, a chance to stretch our legs amidst the vast canyon and olive groves of Wadi Mujib, and time to discover the towering walls and intricate tunnels of the magnificent crusader castle at Kerak (remember to bring a torch, as the tunnels and halls offer an exciting exploration for children). We conclude the day at our hotel, located near the iconic site of Petra.

OVERNIGHT:

Petra hotel

MEALS:

Breakfast

EXTRAS:

None


The key highlight of today's tour is the exploration of the captivating, secret Nabatean city of Petra. It’s an excellent destination for children, with its dramatic landscapes, fascinating history of rediscovery, and many paths and steps to enjoy. A 2-3 hour guided tour is included, along with lunch and ample free time to visit the High Place of Sacrifice and the Monastery, should you wish to, and if your children have the energy for it.

OVERNIGHT:

Petra hotel

MEALS:

Breakfast, Lunch

EXTRAS:

None


Today, we venture back into the desert, travelling by 4x4 jeep through the breathtaking high cliffs and sand dunes of Wadi Rum. Upon reaching a Bedouin camp nestled beneath the cliffs, deep within the desert reserve, we’ll check in and enjoy lunch. In the afternoon, we embark on a jeep safari to explore the desert's cliffs, dunes, and some fascinating and unusual rock formations. As the evening approaches, we’ll have a memorable camel ride at sunset, followed by a traditional Bedouin meal shared with our hosts. The night will be spent at the camp, where comfortable beds and bedding are provided. However, if you prefer, you may opt to sleep under the stars (please bring a sleeping bag).

OVERNIGHT:

Wadi Rum Bedouin camp

MEALS:

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

EXTRAS:

None


Today, the tour takes a more leisurely pace as we embark on a brief drive after breakfast to Aqaba. The remainder of the day is yours to enjoy at your leisure, either relaxing on the beach or by the pool at a beach resort. There is also an optional boat trip into the Red Sea, offering the chance to snorkel around one of the nearby islands. Alternatively, glass-bottom boat rides are available for a different experience.

OVERNIGHT:

Aqaba resort

MEALS:

Breakfast

EXTRAS:

None


After a brief final morning swim, we head north once more today, driving through the Jordan Valley towards Amman. As we pass expansive salt flats at the southern tip of the Dead Sea, we follow the coastline northwards, with Israel visible across the water to the west and stunning mountain landscapes and canyons rising sharply from the road to the east. Along the way, we will stop for a swim in the unique, highly saline waters of the Dead Sea. This swim is unlike any other; due to the extreme salinity, regular swimming isn’t possible, and it’s much easier (and more photogenic!) to float, whether sitting or lying in the water. Take care to avoid getting water in your eyes, as it can sting. Towels and showers are available, and you can also enjoy a fun mud bath here. The evening is free for a final farewell dinner in Amman.

OVERNIGHT:

Amman hotel

MEALS:

Breakfast

EXTRAS:

None


The tour concludes in Amman today, with free time until we transfer you to the airport for your return flight. There are options to extend your stay in Jordan, or to continue to Israel for visits to Bethlehem and Jerusalem.

OVERNIGHT:

N/A

MEALS:

Breakfast

EXTRAS:

None


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Included:

 

  • Accommodation as outlined in the itinerary, including 3/4-star hotels and a Bedouin desert camp
  • All transportation and transfers
  • 24-hour airport arrival and departure transfer service
  • The services of a local tour leader/driver throughout the journey
  • Expert local guides in Jerash and Petra
  • 4x4 jeep safari experience in Wadi Rum
  • Bedding provided at the Wadi Rum camp
  • Meals as detailed in the itinerary

 

Excluded:

 

  • International flights (available upon request)
  • Visa charges (refer to the Jordan Pass details)
  • Entrance fees (covered by the Jordan Pass for JD70 / USD99)
  • Travel insurance (mandatory, available via Egypt Uncovered)
  • Meals not specified in the itinerary
  • Hotel gala dinner surcharges, if applicable (24 & 31 December)
  • Beverages, snacks, and other personal costs (e.g. laundry)
  • Gratuities
  • Any additional items not mentioned above

 

Notes:

Hotel Gala Dinners
Many of Jordan's top-tier hotels and Bedouin camps host exclusive gala dinners with evening entertainment on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. Payment for these events is usually optional on Christmas Eve (24 Dec) but generally mandatory for all hotel guests on New Year's Eve (31 Dec), whether or not they attend. Prices can vary from approximately US$50 to more than US$150 per person. The final decisions regarding prices and whether attendance is mandatory are typically made closer to the dates. We always strive to select hotels that offer optional gala dinners, but this is not always feasible. Therefore, gala dinner prices are not included in the prices above but will be added to your booking if they are compulsory. Please plan accordingly. Further details are available upon request.

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Dates and Prices

If you prefer to have this tour exclusively for your family, or wish to join with other families of your choosing, we can certainly accommodate your request. Please get in touch with us for further details and pricing.

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Accommodation

The hotels and accommodations listed below are the ones we most often use on this tour. From time to time we may exchange these for similar properties at the same level. In general, specific hotels cannot be guaranteed on our group tours, but you may select your preferred options if you are booking a tailor-made trip.

Options

Our tours are designed to include all that you need to enjoy a really special time in the destination you're visiting. However, we do also offer some extra options to complement the tour and add some additional sightseeing or activities, or some extra time at either end of the tour.

TOUR NOTES

The detailed Tour Notes below have been written to give you some more detailed information about how the tour runs, what to expect, and how to prepare for your holiday. We recommend downloading an up to date copy of these shortly before you travel in case of any changes.

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On this tour, we select high-quality hotels that are locally rated as 3 to 4 stars, with the Petra hotel being more boutique in style and considered to be a solid 3 to 4-star option. You will also spend a night in a cosy Bedouin camp within the Wadi Rum desert reserve. The accommodation here consists of en-suite tents, complete with bedding and all necessary facilities.

This tour can be organised privately, with the option to adjust hotel standards, styles, and options to match your preferences and budget. For examples of typical hotels used on the tour, please refer to the accommodation tab. Should you have any special accommodation requests, feel free to let us know, and we will be happy to offer a personalised quotation.

We offer twin, double, and triple rooms, as well as family suites. Extra beds or mattresses can be added to some rooms for younger children. Some hotels also offer connecting rooms, though these cannot always be guaranteed in advance, as availability depends on bookings made on previous days. Please get in touch with us if you have any questions regarding rooming arrangements for your family.


We are dedicated to operating as a small group provider, believing this format offers both adults and children the ideal opportunity to connect with their fellow travellers and engage more effectively with their guide. Therefore, on our Family tours, we will never place you on a large coach packed with other passengers and a single guide. A smaller group size also enables us to offer unique activities that would be difficult to organise for larger groups.

This tour has a minimum group size of 3 and a maximum of 16.

To accompany you during the tour, we provide a fully trained, English-speaking local tour leader/driver, along with specialist guides in Jerash, Amman, and Petra. Groups of 5 or more will have both a driver and a professional guide for the entire trip.

At Egypt Uncovered, we exclusively use local Jordanian guides and representatives. We believe this enhances your experience of both the country and the sites you are visiting.


We offer regular small-group departures for this tour throughout the year, typically coinciding with school holiday periods. Each departure is guaranteed to operate with a minimum of 3 travellers and a maximum of 16. Departure dates and prices can be found on our website (please refer to it for the most current prices and special offers).

This tour can also be arranged privately on alternative dates for a small additional fee, with the itinerary tailored to meet your individual needs and budget. If multiple families wish to travel together on a private date, we are usually able to offer the standard group tour pricing. Please get in touch with us for further information.


Our tours offer a combination of various modes of transport. We want you to truly experience the country you're exploring, but at the same time, ensure you’re comfortable and refreshed for the next part of the journey. Given the routes in Sudan, the available public transport options, and the distances between locations, we use private vehicles like Toyota Landcruisers (max 4 passengers per vehicle) or Toyota Hilux (max 3 passengers per vehicle) for the entire tour.


This tour includes a meet-and-greet service and airport transfer on the first day. Our representative will be waiting with an Egypt Uncovered signboard or your name clearly displayed for easy identification. If you are unable to locate our representative, emergency contact numbers will be provided on your tour confirmation voucher.

A transfer to the airport is also included at the end of the tour. Please review the tour itinerary and your flight times carefully. Most international flights departing from Khartoum are scheduled in the early hours of the morning. If you have upgraded to a 4 or 5-star hotel in Khartoum, only a day-use room is typically included for your final day. A full night's stay is provided at the standard 3-star hotel. If you require a full night’s accommodation in an upgraded hotel, an additional charge may apply.

Refunds are not available for missed transfers or parts of your trip due to incorrect flight details or delayed arrivals. Any additional expenses incurred to join the group will be your responsibility.

If your flights are scheduled to arrive before the tour starts or depart after the tour ends, we can arrange extra accommodation and airport transfers. We will strive to book these at the same hotel as the main tour, subject to availability (upgraded hotels can also be arranged upon request). Please note that if you do not book additional accommodation through us, arrival and departure transfer services will not be included, and you will need to organise your own transport.

Arrival Procedure

Be prepared for potential delays at immigration, especially if you are obtaining a “visa on arrival” (refer to the Passports and Visas section). After passport control, proceed to baggage reclaim, where further waiting times are common. Once you collect your luggage, you will need to show your baggage receipts (typically attached to your boarding pass), and your bags may be manually inspected by airport staff. This is standard procedure to ensure no prohibited items, such as alcohol or inappropriate materials, are brought into Sudan. Be aware that some magazines with certain images might also be considered inappropriate and could be confiscated without return.

After completing these formalities, you will find our representative waiting just outside the glass doors with an Egypt Uncovered signboard or your name clearly displayed.


We aim to offer you as much flexibility as possible when booking your holiday with us. To accommodate travellers with varying plans, we exclude international flights from the main tour price. However, we are happy to assist with flight suggestions that complement the tour. Simply provide us with your preferred dates and departure airport, and we will present a selection of airlines, schedules, and fares for you to choose from.

Your transfers between the airport and hotel are included on the first and last days of the tour. Our Sudan tours begin and end at Khartoum airport (KRT).

Occasionally, we also offer flight-inclusive packages from selected airports. When these are available on our website, the prices quoted are accurate at the time, but are subject to the availability of the fare used. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking, and we will also provide you with flight times and airline details before issuing tickets.

Flight-inclusive prices are based on the cheapest Economy ticket class available, which is generally non-refundable and non-changeable unless the flight is cancelled due to circumstances like Covid-19, in which case airlines tend to offer more flexibility. If you require more flexible ticket options or wish to upgrade to Premium Economy or Business Class, these can be arranged for an additional supplement. Any changes to flight-inclusive bookings will be subject to the airline's terms and conditions.

Flight CO2 Emissions:

Flying is a wonderful way to see the world, but it does contribute to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, which have an impact on the environment. By considering the CO2 emissions of your flight when booking, you can help reduce your travel footprint.

When booking international flights, we recommend you also take into account the CO2 emissions of your chosen airline. Some airlines and flight search engines (such as Google Flights or Skyscanner) provide this information, allowing you to compare your options and make a more informed choice. Many airlines are now working towards more sustainable practices, and by opting for greener flight options, you can contribute to positive environmental change while still enjoying your adventure.


Tipping in Sudan: An Overview

Tipping, or bahsis (pronounced bahk-sheesh), is a common and widely accepted practice in Sudan. The wages for service workers are generally low, and tips play an essential role in supplementing their modest incomes.

However, tipping remains voluntary, and the amount should reflect both the quality of service you receive and your personal financial situation. Many people seek guidance on how much to tip, so here are some general suggestions to help:

  • Restaurants and Taxis:

    • For local markets and casual dining spots, simply leaving the small change is appropriate.
    • In more upscale restaurants, a tip of around 5% to 10% of the total bill is recommended.
  • Local Guides:

    • If you have a local guide accompanying you during your travels, a tip of USD 2 per person per day is a suitable amount.
  • Drivers:

    • You may have private drivers throughout your trip, some for brief periods and others for longer durations. While USD 2 per person per day is generally acceptable, you may consider a higher tip for those who are more involved in the trip.
  • Tour Guides:

    • For your main tour guide, we suggest tipping between USD 25 to 40 per person for the entire duration of the tour. Ultimately, the amount should reflect your level of satisfaction with their service and your budget. There's no pressure to give a specific amount—it's entirely up to you.


You should ensure you have comprehensive insurance that covers medical emergencies, including emergency evacuation and repatriation.

Vaccination recommendations and other health precautions vary depending on the country you are visiting and where you are travelling from. It is advisable to consult your GP, healthcare provider, or a travel clinic for the latest vaccination information for your destination. Additionally, make sure that you are up-to-date with the vaccines and boosters recommended for your regular life back home, such as those for occupational risks, lifestyle-related exposures, and any underlying health conditions. Below are the additional vaccinations and health precautions typically recommended for the countries in this region:

  • South Africa: Hepatitis A, Malaria precautions (Malaria map), Yellow Fever certificate (Required if coming from or transiting through an infected area).
  • Namibia: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid, Malaria precautions (Malaria map), Yellow Fever certificate (Required if coming from an infected area).
  • Botswana: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid, Malaria precautions (Malaria map), Yellow Fever certificate (Required if coming from or transiting through an infected area).
  • Zimbabwe: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid, Malaria precautions (Malaria map), Yellow Fever certificate (Required if coming from or transiting through an infected area).
  • Zambia: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid, Malaria precautions (Malaria map), Yellow Fever certificate (Required if coming from or transiting through an infected area).
  • Malawi: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid, Malaria precautions (Malaria map), Yellow Fever certificate (Required if coming from or transiting through an infected area).
  • Tanzania: Diphtheria, Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid, Malaria precautions (Malaria map), Yellow Fever certificate (Required if coming from or transiting through an infected area).
  • Kenya: Diphtheria, Hepatitis A, Poliomyelitis, Tetanus, Typhoid, Malaria precautions (Malaria map), Yellow Fever certificate (Required if coming from an infected area).
  • Uganda: Diphtheria, Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, Malaria precautions (Malaria map), Yellow Fever certificate (Required if coming from an infected area).
  • Sudan: Diphtheria, Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, Malaria precautions (Malaria map), Yellow Fever certificate (Required if coming from or transiting through an infected area; may also be needed for departure).
  • Morocco: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid, Malaria not usually present, Yellow Fever certificate not required.

Please note that this information may change at short notice. For the most up-to-date health and vaccination requirements, we suggest contacting your medical practitioner or travel clinic.

Malaria: There is no vaccine for Malaria, a serious and sometimes fatal disease transmitted by mosquitoes. To reduce the risk of infection, wear long-sleeved clothing and long trousers, use insect repellents, and sleep under a mosquito net if needed. Mosquitoes are most active during and after sunset. Consult your GP or a travel clinic for the most suitable malaria prevention medication for the areas you are visiting.

Yellow Fever: This disease is transmitted by mosquitoes active during the day. Many countries require a Yellow Fever vaccination certificate as part of their entry requirements, particularly if you have travelled from or through an infected region, including stopovers of more than 12 hours. You can refer to US CDC information to check where Yellow Fever is present and which countries require proof of vaccination. Ensure that you arrange for the certificate in advance and carry it with you throughout your trip.

Please inform us of any pre-existing conditions such as diabetes or asthma, as well as any prescription medications you are taking. Additionally, we need to know about any food allergies or physical disabilities.

If you are taking part in an Overland tour or a wildlife safari, be aware that you may be travelling on rough or bumpy terrain for extended periods. This can be uncomfortable or even painful, especially if you have a back condition. Please contact us if you have any concerns.


The time in Sudan is 3 hours ahead of GMT. Daylight saving time is not observed.


Luggage:
To ensure smooth transport of everyone’s luggage in the vehicles, we kindly ask that you bring soft luggage instead of hard suitcases. A small daypack or bag is also recommended for daily outings. Your main luggage will typically stay at your accommodation during sightseeing trips, so you won’t need to carry it far. Hotel porters are usually available to assist with luggage handling.

Luggage Restrictions:
To optimise space and comfort in the vehicles, we ask that your main luggage does not exceed 15kg for this tour. As for hand luggage, most airlines allow between 5kg and 10kg, but we kindly request you limit yours to 5kg.

Clothing:
Sudan's climate varies from hot and dry in the north to humid and tropical in the equatorial south. The best time to visit is from October to April. During October/November and March/April, daytime temperatures range from 30-38°C, with nights around 12-18°C. In December/January/February, temperatures are slightly cooler at 25-30°C during the day, with nights dropping to 5-10°C. Summer temperatures can exceed 40°C, but tours are generally not held during this time. Dust storms (haboobs) can occur from July to August and again from November to January. You will need clothing suitable for hot days but also something warm for the cooler evenings and nights, especially in the desert areas.
Sudan is a predominantly Muslim country with Sharia law in place, and modesty is highly valued, particularly for women. Therefore, it’s advised that clothes be loose-fitting and not revealing. Women are not required to wear a veil or cover their heads, but it’s a good idea to bring a headscarf or sunhat as they are often helpful in the desert sun. Shorts should be avoided by both men and women.

Other Essentials:
Bedding (sheets, blankets, pillow) will be provided at the Meroe desert camp, but we recommend bringing a lightweight sleeping sheet or liner for added comfort year-round (sand tends to find its way everywhere). Additionally, we suggest you bring a sunhat, sunscreen, sunglasses, a basic first aid kit, toiletries, a money belt, a small torch, a camera, and chargers.

Nimitti:
Between February and April, there can be an abundance of “nimitti” in the northern regions (Tombos, Soleb area). These small, harmless flies, which aid in palm pollination, can be quite bothersome. We will provide fly nets for face protection, and your tour leader will suggest wearing long-sleeved tops to help minimise discomfort.


Passports should be valid for at least six months after your departure from the country. Please do not bring an almost full or almost expired passport. Visa arrangements are the responsibility of the traveller, and requirements are subject to change by the local authorities.

To promote tourism to the country, the Jordanian government has designed the Jordan Pass. This provides adults of most nationalities with a free single entry Jordan visa (for stays of 3 nights or more), a discounted package of entrance fees, and free digital brochures for the various sites in Jordan. Please check the Jordan Pass tour note for more information.

Please note that whilst the Jordan Pass is recommended for the vast majority of our Jordan Tours where entrance fees are not included, this is not recommended for our Petra & the Bedouin Trail tour as entrance fees to Petra and Wadi Rum are already included in the cost of this tour. 

Double or multi entry visas for Jordan are no longer available and you will need to arrange two visas if you are doing a combination tour (eg. with Egypt and/or Israel) that visits Jordan more than once. Exceptions may occur if you are crossing to and from Israel via the King Hussein Bridge - please contact us for details.

If you wish to arrange your visa separately in advance, or if your stay will be shorter than four days/3 nights, then a visa fee of 40JD (approx. USD 57) will be due.

Families with children under 12 are recommended not to purchase the Jordan Pass for the children as entrance fees are not charged in Jordan for children under 12. Instead, the adults should purchase a Jordan Pass and we will arrange a free visa for the children which you will receive when we meet you on arrival into Amman airport.

Other nationalities may require a visa prior to arrival and to obtain this in advance, please contact your local Jordanian embassy or consulate or a visa agency for details. In addition, if you plan to enter Jordan via the southern Wadi Araba crossing (Eilat-Aqaba) or the Allenby Bridge/King Hussein border with Israel in the north, you will need to obtain your Jordan visa in advance as these are not available on arrival at the border.


Your airport transfers are included on the first and last day of the set tour itinerary, plus on any additional days if you book your hotel room with us. If you make your own arrangements for additional accommodation at either the beginning or the end of the tour then you will need to arrange your own airport transfers on these days. We will provide detailed instructions of where to meet us in the airport, along with international and local emergency contact numbers, when we send you your final tour confirmation voucher about 2 weeks before departure. 

On some of our group tours we do offer an optional upgrade to a higher level of hotels. If some people in the group take this upgrade, this will mean that there may be two pick-ups and drop-offs each day. We do endeavour to ensure that all hotels used are close to each other and to streamline and time arrangements to limit any extra driving time as much as possible.


We are dedicated to offering small group tours, as we believe this provides the best opportunity for everyone to connect with fellow travellers and fully engage with their guide. There’s little value in having exceptional guides if you’re struggling to see or hear them over a crowd of 30-40 people! That’s why we’ll never place you on a 50-seater coach with 49 other passengers and a single guide. Instead, our Jordan group departures are limited to a maximum of 18 travellers.

In Jordan, all of our sightseeing tours are led by fully trained, local English-speaking guides. Additionally, our local representatives in each town and city along the route are available to assist, ensuring all practical arrangements are taken care of for the tour.

At Egypt Uncovered, we exclusively employ local Jordanian guides and representatives, as we believe this enhances your experience of both the country and the sights you are visiting. For more details and profiles of some of our most renowned local guides, please visit our website.

For groups of up to five, we provide an escort driver along with specialist local guides at Jerash and Petra. For groups of six or more, an escort guide will accompany the group throughout the tour.


The currency used in Jordan is the Jordanian Dinar (JD). There is no need to bring Jordanian Dinars with you as you can easily exchange currency at international airports, hotels, banks, and currency exchange offices in major cities. It is advisable to carry small denominations of notes or coins for things like using public restrooms, tipping, and small purchases. ATMs are widely available in large towns, and many local shops accept VISA, Mastercard, or Amex, although they may charge a fee of up to 10%, so it’s wise to confirm this before making a payment. Traveller’s cheques are no longer widely accepted and can come with high exchange fees.

During your time in Jordan, you will need to cover costs such as meals not included in the itinerary, drinks, snacks, souvenirs, and personal expenses like laundry. These are typically paid for in Jordanian Dinar, but tips for guides and drivers can be given in foreign currency such as GBP, USD, or EUR.

It’s hard to give a precise figure for personal spending, as this depends on individual preferences, but as a rough guide, we recommend budgeting USD 15-25 per person per day. If you plan on shopping extensively or purchasing alcoholic drinks frequently, it’s advisable to set aside more.


The sockets are two-pronged and provide 220 volts. Universal adapters can usually be found in most airport shops if you don’t already have one. Standard European adapters will fit, though they may feel slightly loose in the sockets. All hotel rooms are equipped with electrical sockets, so you can charge cameras, phones, and other devices. Hairdryers are generally available upon request at hotel receptions, if they aren’t already provided in your room. If you're bringing US appliances, you'll need both a voltage converter and a plug adapter.


Jordan info


The price of the majority of our Jordan tours does not include entrance fees to the sites visited on the tour (this excludes our Petra and Bedouin Trail Tour where entrance fees are included in the tour price and the Jordan Pass is not recommended):

We strongly recommend that you purchase a Jordan Pass prior to your travel to Jordan. This is a special package that has been designed by the Jordanian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities for tourists visiting Jordan. As well as including a discounted package of entrance fees covering all the sites in Jordan that you will visit on this tour (plus many others), the Jordan Pass also provides free downloadable digital brochures on each attraction, plus a free tourist visa for entering the country (40JD if obtained on arrival in Jordan). It also allows us to speed up our entry to each site as if everyone has the Jordan Pass we won't need to queue for tickets. 

A handful of sites that we visit on our tours are not covered by the Jordan Pass (eg. Mt. Nebo, St. George's Church at Madaba, and the Shawmuri & Azraq Reserves), so to keep things simple for you while you are in Jordan, where these are visited in our itineraries, the entry fees are included in your tour price. If you visit any other sites not covered by the Jordan Pass during your free time or on additional tours you arrange while in Jordan, you will need to pay the entrance fee at the site. 

The cost for the Jordan Wanderer Pass which is suitable for all our tours which visit Petra on one day is JD70 (approx. US$99). You should also check if your tour visits the Baptism Site at Bethany and if it does, add on the supplement for this site (an extra JD8, discounted from the JD12 payable at the site). Passes are available by completing a simple online form before you travel, taking care to make sure your passport details are entered correctly as this doubles as your visa application. Your Jordan Pass will then be emailed to you as a pdf document, which you should print out and bring with you. You will then need to show this print out at the immigration desk on arrival in Jordan to obtain your free entry visa, and also at each attraction where it will be scanned to confirm your entry. Obtain your Jordan Pass here

If you do not obtain the Jordan Pass before arriving in Jordan, you will need to pay the entry fees when you arrive at each site and also pay JD40 for your Jordan visa when you enter the country (or arrange your visa in advance). 

More information about the Jordan Pass


The tour price covers entrance fees for all tourist attractions listed in the itinerary. Any visits to sites not included in the itinerary will require you to pay the entrance fees separately.

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