from 0 review
3 days 2 nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
upon request
Step back into time , join 3 days Hidden Treasures Journey for a unique and glimpse experience of Jordan history & culture from the ancient Nabataean city of Petra, to the wonders of the Red Sea and Wadi Rum Desert , each site is satisfying the demand for traveler seeking authentic , live & breath timeline of the world’s most fascinating civilization . If this is what you are looking for, you have come to the right place.
Yolo Jordan team wishes you enjoy your journey!
Upon your arrival to Aqaba airport, meet our office representative who will assist you in the immigration and customs formalities. Head to your hotel in Petra. Overnight in Petra.
Breakfast. visit the Nabatean Red Rose city of Petra, one of the 7 world wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Carved in stone more than 2000 years ago Enter the city through 1KM long narrow gorge called Siq which is flanked either side by 80m high cliffs! Notice the dazzling colors and formations of the rocks. Leads directly to the Khazneh. Transfer directly to Wadi Rum, also known as the “Valley of the Moon”, where many parts of the famous movies “Lawrence of Arabia” and “The Martian” were filmed. Wadi Rum is a uniquely shaped massive mountain that rose amongst the rosy red sand of the desert with towering cliffs of various brownish, reddish and golden colors. Discover Wadi Rum by 2 hours 4x4 jeep tour, overnight at camp
Breakfast. After that, drive to King Hussein airport for departure.
Compared to many of its neighbors in the Middle East, Jordan is an exceptionally safe country to visit. In fact, the Jordanian government puts a lot of effort and money into making visitors feel safe through high-profile security and police presence in tourist regions and in hotels.
You can comfortably see Petra in a day. Everyone has different levels of historic site tolerance: you could spend five to six hours exploring, or twice that time – but even so, a day gives you plenty of time.
Jordanians typically respect those who are kind, friendly, and hospitable. They are generally socially conservative; family values and honor are fiercely protected. Jordanians are proud of their rich cultural heritage.
The Jordanian people are a very friendly bunch. Maybe it’s because of the downturn in tourism over recent years which has made them more appreciative and welcoming to those tourists that do make it over here. Or maybe it’s just the way they are. You decide.
You will probably be able to find a number of free Wi-Fi spots throughout Jordan, and many restaurants and cafes will have free open access to Wi-Fi. Don’t expect to find Wi-Fi in many of the desert areas, where you’ll often not have a full 24 hours of electricity.
Although Jordan's people still famous for hospitality, generosity, traditional Arabic home design, eastern attitude, Bedouin weddings, Arabic traditional meals like Mansaf, keeping up with ethical street rules and neighbour’s rights, and lifelong parenting and family cohesion.
Jordanians tend to be fairly traditional about their dressing. It's recommended to skip revealing or scruffy clothes. Women typically dress modestly. Here is a place where shorts and short skirts are highly unusual; it's recommended to wear loose-fitting, opaque clothes that cover your legs, arms, and chest.
Jordan is one of the safest places for women to travel around in the Arab world, and is an excellent introduction for first-time visitors to the Middle East.
The official language of Jordan is Arabic, but English is widely spoken especially in the cities. Many Jordanians have travelled, or have been educated abroad, so French, German, Italian and Spanish are also spoken, but to a lesser extent.
English Arabic
Hello Salam – Marhaba
Welcome Ahlan Wa Sahlan
Thanks Shukran
1. Petra. View of the monastery in Petra from a cave.
2. Dead Sea. Floating in the salty water.
3. Wadi Rum. Rock arch in Wadi Rum.
4. Jerash Ruins. Colonnade street in the Jerash ruins.
5. Aqaba. Warm Water
6. Roman Ruins in Amman. Amman Roman ruins
7. Ancient Mosaics of Madaba.
8. Wadi Mujib.