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At 431m below sea level – the lowest point on earth – the Dead Sea is a body of intense blue water, polished smooth like oiled skin on a windless day in winter and ruffled into whitecaps by the summer winds.Know More →
The area known as the Citadel sits on the highest hill in Amman, Jebel Al Qala’a (about 850m above sea level), and is the site of ancient Rabbath-Ammon. Occupied since the Bronze Age, it's surrounded by a 1700m-long wall, which was rebuilt many times during the Bronze and Iron Ages, as well as the Roman, Byzantine and Umayyad periods. There's plenty to see, but the Citadel's most striking sights are the Temple of Hercules and the Ummayad Palace.Know More →
The 1.2km Siq, or canyon, with its narrow, vertical walls, is undeniably one of the highlights of Petra. The walk through this magical corridor, as it snakes its way towards the hidden city, is one full of anticipation for the wonders ahead – a point not wasted on the Nabataeans, who made the passage into a sacred way, punctuated with sites of spiritual significance.Know More →
Wadi Rum is everything you’d expect of a quintessential desert: it is extreme in summer heat and winter cold. For most visitors, on half- or full-day trips from Aqaba or Petra, Wadi Rum offers one of the easiest and safest glimpses of the desert in the region. For the lucky few who can afford a day or two in their itinerary to sleep over at one of the desert camps, it can be an unforgettable way of stripping the soul back to basics.Know More →
The spectacular sandstone city of Petra was built in the 3rd century BC by the Nabataeans, who carved palaces, temples, tombs, storerooms and stables from the soft stone cliffs. Today it is a World Heritage Site that needs little introduction; suffice to say, no visit to Jordan is complete without at least two days spent exploring the remarkable Ancient City.March to May is an ideal time to plan a vacation for your Client. The weather during this season is perfect for exploring the wonders of Petra and experiencing the unique sensation of floating in the Dead Sea. Additionally, if your client is interested in diving in the beaches of Aqaba, Autumn i.e. September to November would be a great time to visit
A Typical Itineray could range from 5 - 10 Days to Fully exprience the country's iconic attraction, including Petra, The Dead Sea, Wadi Rum and Aqaba. However, People who book with us mostly prefer a Whole Week Itinerary as we want the Trip to be Relaxing and Exciting at the same time
Yes, all of the above mentioned packages are fully customizable. You can submit your Requirement in the Offline Enquiry Form.
Yes, Indian tourists are approved a visa of 30 days once they land in Jordan.
Currently, there are no direct nonstop flights from India to Jordan. Cities from New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore have connecting flights with a very reasonable price. Check our TravClan Flights to get Special B2B Rates for Airlines