From the rugged Dana Biosphere along the Great Rift Valley; to the vast expanse and towering heights of Wadi Rum; to the marvelous architectural achievements of Petra, Jordan is sure to thrill the spirit and dazzle the senses.
Amman and Dana Biosphere Reserve
After one restful night in Amman, head a few hours south to the explore the rugged landscape of the Dana Biosphere Reserve, encompassing Jordan’s four different bio-geographical zones: Mediterranean, Irano-Turanian, Saharo Arabian and Sudanian penetration. The reserve is home to the country’s most diverse flora and fauna.
Wadi Rum
Surrounded by rugged mountains and the stunning Arabian desert, Wadi Rum holds many wonders. From the Nabatean Temple to the Khazali Canyon and the iconic sand dunes, a full day 4-4 excursion from morning to sundown is a must for any visitor to this breathtaking desert region.
Petra
Spend a few days discovering Wadi Musa and Little Petra. On the last night, enjoy a culturally immersive experience having dinner with local Bedouin family, savoring traditional dishes, engaging in rich cultural exchange, and supporting sustainable tourism.
Jerash and Return Home
En route back to Amman, visit Jerash to marvel at and photograph some of the largest and best-preserved Greco-Roman ruins in the world. Weave through the colossal columns and test the genius of the acoustics in the amphitheater in this ancient city brought to life by Alexander the Great.