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Unvaccinated visitors from India can enter Jordan without restrictions.

Do I need a COVID test to enter Jordan?

Visitors from India are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Jordan.

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Travellers from India are not required to quarantine.

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Mask usage in Jordan is required in public spaces and public transportation.

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Complete travel guide to Jordan from India

Lost in the timeless beauty of Jordan.

Are you dreaming of traversing the ancient ruins of Petra, floating in the Dead Sea, and savoring the flavors of Middle Eastern cuisine?

Look no further than Jordan! Nestled in the heart of the Middle East , Jordan offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural wonders.

If you're an intrepid traveler from India seeking an unforgettable adventure, this complete travel guide to Jordan has got you covered.

Also read: Complete Travel Guide to Iran from India 2024

Getting There

The most common and convenient option is to fly to Jordan. Major airlines like Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad Airways operate regular flights from major Indian cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore to Queen Alia International Airport in Amman.

If you're feeling adventurous, you can also travel overland from India to Jordan via neighboring countries like Iran or Saudi Arabia . However, this route involves multiple border crossings and can be time-consuming.

Getting Around:

Once you've arrived in Jordan, getting around is relatively easy. Here are the main transportation options:

Renting a car is a popular choice for exploring Jordan, especially if you want the flexibility to visit remote destinations. The roads are well maintained, and signage are in both Arabic and English.

Public Transport:

Jordan has an extensive network of buses that connect major cities and tourist attractions. Alternatively, you can also hire taxis or use ride-hailing apps like Uber or Careem for shorter journeys within cities.

Guided Tours:

For hassle-free sightseeing, consider joining guided tours operated by local agencies. These tours often include transportation, accommodation, and knowledgeable guides who can provide insights into Jordan's history and culture.

Also read: Indian Passport Holders Now can Visit 62 Countries Without a Visa: Full list

Accommodation:

Jordan offers a range of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference:

Treat yourself to a luxurious stay at 5-star hotels and resorts in Amman, Petra, or the Dead Sea region. These properties offer world-class amenities, stunning views, and impeccable service.

Opt for comfortable mid-range hotels or guesthouses, which are abundant in tourist areas like Petra, Wadi Rum, and Aqaba. These accommodations offer a balance of quality and affordability, making them perfect for budget-conscious travelers.

Budget-Friendly:

Backpackers and budget travelers can find affordable hostels, guesthouses, and campgrounds across Jordan. From shared dormitories to private rooms, there are plenty of options to choose from without breaking the bank.

Things to Do:

Jordan is a treasure trove of attractions and activities, catering to all interests and preferences:

1. Visit Petra:

Petra

Marvel at the ancient city of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Explore the iconic Treasury, Royal Tombs, and Monastery carved into the rose-red cliffs.

2. Float in the Dead Sea:

Drifting away in the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea.

Experience the surreal sensation of floating effortlessly in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth. Don't forget to slather yourself in the rejuvenating mud for a natural spa experience.

3. Explore Wadi Rum:

Immersed in the boundless beauty of Wadi Rum.

Embark on a desert adventure in Wadi Rum, also known as the Valley of the Moon. Take a jeep safari, ride a camel, or spend a night under the star-studded sky in a traditional Bedouin camp.

4. Discover Jerash:

Stepping into history's embrace at Jerash.

Step back in time at the ancient Roman city of Jerash, renowned for its well-preserved ruins, temples, and theaters. Wander through colonnaded streets, marvel at the Hadrian's Arch, and watch reenactments of gladiator battles.

Must-visit places:

1. the treasury, petra:.

Unveiling the majestic Treasury in Petra's ancient realm.

Imagine stepping into a real-life Indiana Jones movie as you wander through the narrow canyon of the Siq, only to be greeted by the majestic façade of the Treasury carved into the rose-red cliffs of Petra. It's a jaw-dropping moment you won't forget!

2. Dead Sea:

Floating effortlessly in the serene waters of the Dead Sea.

Take your relaxation to the next level as you effortlessly float in the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea, while treating your skin to a rejuvenating mud bath. It's like a spa day in nature's own luxury resort!

3. Wadi Rum:

Under the mesmerizing starry night sky of Wadi Rum.

Get ready for an out-of-this-world adventure in Wadi Rum, where you can channel your inner Martian explorer on a thrilling jeep safari through towering sandstone mountains and endless desert dunes. Camping under the starry sky is the cherry on top!

Exploring the timeless Roman remains at Jerash.

Step back in time to the days of chariot races and Roman gladiator battles as you wander through the ancient ruins of Jerash. With its well-preserved colonnaded streets and majestic temples, it's like taking a stroll through history itself.

5. Amman Citadel:

Enchanting remains at the heart of Amman Citadel.

Soak up panoramic views of the bustling city of Amman from the historic Citadel perched atop a hill. With its ancient ruins and archaeological treasures, it's the perfect blend of past and present.

6. Mount Nebo:

Contemplating the panoramic views from Mount Nebo.

Feel the spiritual energy as you stand on the sacred grounds of Mount Nebo, where Moses is said to have glimpsed the Promised Land. The breathtaking views of the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea are simply divine!

Lost in the mosaic wonders of Madaba.

Get lost in a mosaic wonderland in Madaba, where every street seems to be adorned with intricate Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics. Don't forget to check out the famous Madaba Map for a glimpse into the past!

Diving into adventure in the coastal gem of Aqaba.

Dive into adventure in Aqaba, Jordan's coastal gem on the Red Sea. Whether you're snorkeling among colorful coral reefs or indulging in fresh seafood by the waterfront, it's a seaside paradise you won't want to leave.

Local Food to Try:

No visit to Jordan is complete without indulging in its mouthwatering cuisine:

Savoring the flavors of Jordan with a hearty serving of Mansaf.

Jordan's national dish is made with tender lamb cooked in fermented yogurt sauce and served with rice and pine nuts.

2. Falafel:

Indulging in the crispy goodness of Jordanian falafel.

Crispy chickpea patties are served in pita bread with tahini sauce and fresh vegetables.

3. Moutabbal:

Delving into the velvety allure of Moutabbal, a taste of Jordan's soul.

Creamy eggplant dip made with roasted eggplant, tahini, garlic, and lemon juice.

Savoring the golden threads of Jordan's Knafeh, a dessert fit for royalty.

A decadent dessert made with shredded phyllo dough, sweet cheese, and syrup, often garnished with pistachios.

Shopping for souvenirs:

Don't forget to bring home a piece of Jordan with you! Here are some popular souvenirs to buy:

1. Handicrafts:

Exploring the artistry of Jordan's handicrafts

Shop for intricate ceramics, embroidered textiles, and traditional Jordanian handicrafts at local markets and souks.

2. Dead Sea Products:

Discover the revitalizing magic of Dead Sea skincare treasures in Jordan's markets.

Stock up on Dead Sea salts, mud masks, and skincare products renowned for their therapeutic properties.

Embark on a flavor-filled journey through the spices of Jordanian cuisine.

Explore the vibrant spice markets and pick up aromatic blends like za'atar, sumac, and baharat to add flavor to your dishes back home.

4. Jordanian Dates:

Savoring the sweetness of Jordanian dates, a taste of Middle Eastern bliss.

Sample the sweet and succulent Medjool dates grown in the Jordan Valley and purchase them as delicious souvenirs.

Also read: Complete travel guide to Egypt from India: Things to do, Places to visit and more!

Captivated by Jordan's ancient allure.

Embark on an unforgettable journey to Jordan from India and immerse yourself in its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality.

From the ancient wonders of Petra to the natural beauty of the Dead Sea, Jordan promises a truly magical experience that will leave you spellbound.

So pack your bags, set out on an adventure, and let the wonders of Jordan captivate your soul. Happy travels!

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Travel advisory july 13, 2023, jordan - level 2: exercise increased caution.

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Exercise increased caution in Jordan due to  terrorism . Some areas have increased risk. 

Do not travel to:

  • Within 3.5 km of the Jordanian border with Syria and east of the town of Ruwayshid in the direction of the border with Iraq due to  terrorism and armed conflict.
  • Designated Syrian refugee camps in Jordan due to  Government of Jordan restrictions on entry into these camps .
  • Zarqa, Rusayfah, and the Baqa’a neighborhood of Ayn Basha due to  terrorism  and  crime.

Reconsider travel to:

  • Ma’an City and some areas of Ma’an Governorate due to  terrorism  and  crime .

Country Summary : Terrorist groups continue to plot possible attacks in Jordan. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, and local government facilities.

Read the  country information page  for additional information on travel to Jordan.

If you decide to travel to Jordan:

  • Monitor local media for breaking events and adjust your plans based on new information.
  • Avoid demonstrations and protests.
  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Stay alert in locations frequented by Westerners.
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  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)  to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on  Facebook  and  Twitter .
  • Review the  Country Security Report  for Jordan.
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest  Travel Health Information  related to your travel.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the  Traveler’s Checklist .

The Border with Syria and Iraq – Level 4: Do Not Travel

Do not travel to Jordan's border with Syria and Iraq given the continued threat of cross-border violence, including the risk of terrorist attacks.

All U.S. government personnel must adhere to U.S. Embassy travel restrictions for all official travel within 3.5 km of the Jordan-Syria border, and all travel must occur during day light hours only. U.S. government personnel must adhere to U.S. Embassy travel restrictions for official travel east of the town of Ruwayshid towards the Iraq border, and all travel must occur during daylight hours only.

Personal travel by U.S. government employees to these border areas is not authorized.

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Refugee Camps – Level 4: Do Not Travel

Do not travel to Syrian refugee camps in Jordan due to Government of Jordan restrictions on entry into these camps.

All U.S. government personnel on official travel to the four designated Syrian refugee camps listed below (formerly all refugee camps in Jordan) must adhere to U.S. Embassy travel restrictions.

  • Azraq Syrian Refugee Camp, Azraq, Zarqa
  • Za’atari Syrian Refugee Camp, Al Zatryah, Mafraq
  • King Abdullah Park Syrian Refugee Camp, Ramtha, Irbid
  • Emirati Jordanian Syrian Refugee Camp (Murijep al Fhoud), Al Jadedah, Zarqa

Personal travel by U.S. government personnel to these refugee camps is not authorized. 

Zarqa, Rusayfah, and the Baqa’a Neighborhood of Ayn Basha – Level 4: Do Not Travel

Do not travel to Zarqa, Rusayfah and the Baqa’a neighborhood of Ayn Basha due to terrorism and crime.

All U.S. government personnel on official travel to Zarqa, Rusayfah and the Baqa’a neighborhood of Ayn Basha must adhere to U.S. Embassy travel restrictions, and all travel must occur during daylight hours only.  U.S. government personnel may transit through these cities on major highways during daylight hours only.

Personal travel by U.S. government personnel to these cities is not authorized.

Ma’an City and some areas of Ma’an Governorate – Level 3: Reconsider Travel

Reconsider travel to Ma’an city, all areas of Ma’an Governorate east of Highway 15 (“The Desert Highway”) and all areas of Ma’an Governorate within 2 kilometers to the west of Highway 15 due to terrorism and crime.

All U.S. government personnel on official travel to these areas must adhere to U.S. Embassy travel restrictions. U.S. government personnel on official travel may transit through this area on major highways outside of daylight hours.  

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Jordan: A Treasure Chest of Ancient Monuments 5 Days & 4 Nights

Visit the beautiful city of Madaba in Jordan

Visit the historical and archaeological site and one of the original nucleus of the old town

Wadi Rum is a spectacularly scenic desert valley in Jordan

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The Roman Amphitheater of Amman is one of the biggest tourist attractions of Jordan

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An Exciting Jordan Itinerary

Jordan, an Arab country on the east bank of the Jordan River, is characterized by shoreline resorts and ancient art & monuments. It's home to the popular archaeological site of Petra, the Nabatean capital dating to around 300 B.C. Set in a beautiful valley with tombs, sanctuaries and landmarks cut into the encompassing pink sandstone, Petra, is also known as the Pink Rose city. With this Jordan itinerary by TravelTriangle tourists can realise their dream of visiting this jewel in Asia at affordable prices.

On the first day of this Jordan tour itinerary , after your arrival at the Amman Airport, our agents guide you for the visa after arrival formalities, after which they will transfer you to your hotel for a relaxing stay. On the second day, you will go for a 2 hour tour of the downtown of capital city Amman where you will be visiting sites and museums including the Archeological Museum, followed by a tour of the Dead sea. On the third day of your Jordan 5 days itinerary , you will visit the Madaba, a city best known for the famous 6th century Mosaic map of Jerusalem & Holy Land and for its spectacular Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics. On the fourth day, you will visit the Nabatean Red Rose city of Petra, one of the 7 world wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage site while admiring the beautiful views. On the fifth day of your tour Jordan itinerary, you will fly back to your home with a lifetime of precious memories you made on this trip.

Jordan is where you can enjoy exploring some thrilling ancient monuments and buildings as well as spend some time in the vast desert. Here, you can float in the Dead Sea, and lose yourself in the rock cut city of Petra. But Jordan is not all about the ancient; it is, in fact, a lot about an amalgamation of the old and the new, the ancient and the modern. It is not very strange to see a modern, glitzy shopping mall sharing space with an old, dilapidated street market area. Come on over to explore all of this and more.

Book this 4 nights 5 days Jordan tour itinerary by TravelTriangle and give your loved ones a peaceful vacation in the blessed valleys of Jordan.If you wish to enjoy the best of Petra and Amman, it is better to book one of the Jordan travel itinerary . These packages are designed to offer all kinds of comfort to a traveler who is visiting a foreign land either for the first time or a second time. When you book one of the jordan packages, you will be able to enjoy a host of facilities such as cab transfers, meal plans, accommodations and many other facilities. You do not have to worry about a single thing when you book these packages. All the places of interest listed above will be included in your trip. Make the most of the package and book today.

  • An extravagant Amman city tour
  • Enjoy good time at the Archeological Museum
  • Explore the culture of Jordan through a visit to the Folklore Museum
  • Head towards the famous citadel & the Amphitheatre
  • Take a visit to St. George’s church and Mt. Nebo

Amman: Welcome to Jordan!

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Begin your Jordan itinerary  with a day of relaxation!

After your arrival at the Amman Airport, our agents will meet you and guide you for the visa after arrival formalities, after which they will transfer you to your hotel. Have a relaxing time at the hotel with your loved ones and thereafter retire to your room for a peaceful sleep at night.

Amman: An extravagant Amman city tour!

Explore the attractions of Amman today with this  Jordan 5 days itinerary!

After a scrumptious breakfast, you will go for a 2 hour tour of the downtown of capital city Amman where you will be visiting sites and museums including the Archeological Museum, the Folklore Museum, The citadel, and the Amphitheatre. After this, you will proceed to the Dead Sea which is the the lowest point on earth deep in the Jordan Valley and one of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in the whole world. Post this tour, you will return to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.

Petra: An amazing tour of the Madaba City!

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Explore the city of Madaba today with this  Jordan itinerary!

After a refreshing breakfast, you will visit the Madaba, a city best known for the famous 6th century Mosaic map of Jerusalem & Holy Land and for its spectacular Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics. You will visit the St. George’s church and Mt. Nebo. After this you will be transferred to your hotein Petra for a restful sleep at night.

Petra: Excursion to the Red Rose City!

Travel through the Rose City of Petra today with this  Jordan trip itinerary!

After a delicious breakfast, you will visit the Nabatean Red Rose city of Petra, one of the 7 world wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage site. You will enter the city through 1KM long narrow gorge which is flanked either side by 80m high cliffs! Notice the dazzling colors and formations of the rocks. After this, head to explore the Wadi Rum on a 1.30 hour jeep ride into the Jordanian desert! After this enthralling day, you will return to your hotel for overnight stay.

Jordan: Departure to Home!

Your Jordan travel itinerary  culminates today!

After a hearty morning meal, complete your check out facilities and get transferred to Queen Alia International Airport to board your flight back to home. On the way you can buy some souvenirs of your trip here. Trip ends with a lifetime of precious memories that you made here.

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  • Accommodation based on sharing a DBL/TWN/ TRP room on Bed & Breakfast basis at the above mentioned hotels or similar (please refer to the above categories)
  • Entrance fees to the above mentioned sites
  • A short horse ride from the main gate (Visitor Center) till the beginning of the Siq
  • A 1.30 hour jeep ride in Wadi Rum::One bottle of water on daily basis
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FAQs for Jordan

What is the best time to visit jordan.

The best time to visit Jordan is from March to May, as the weather is pleasant at this period of time and one can enjoy many outdoor activities and festivals going on at that time. But peak rates and influx of tourists is also observed during this time.

Which are the best beaches for couples in Jordan?

Some of the best beaches of Jordan include South Beach, Berenice Beach Club, Amman Beach, Coral Beach and Wadi Mujib.

Is it safe for tourists to visit Jordan?

Yes, Jordan is an extremely safe city for tourists because of its strict laws and efficient implementation.

What are some of the adventure sports available in Jordan ?

Canyoning, Hiking, Snorkelling, Camel Racing and Horse Riding ae the various adventure sports available for tourists in Jordan.

Is this Jordan tour package customisable?

Yes, one can customise this Jordan tour package from India according to their needs. One has to ask the respective travel agent to make the required changes beforehand.

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Visiting Jordan? Here are the dos and don’ts

If you are one of those looking to take that long-pending travel to jordan, here are important pointers that you must keep in mind..

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Planning a holiday to Jordan? The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, a place which once captivated ancient travelers, continues to enthrall a new generation with it’s eclectic mix of modernity and tradition. These handy tips will help you prepare better for your much-awaited trip. With the Arab nation offering visa on arrival for Indian passport holders, one can apply for visa with a proof of return ticket besides a few other documents.

Indians entering and exiting Jordan from Aqaba, along with the Red Sea, are granted a 1-month visa for free.

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  View this post on Instagram   Photo by Muhammed Muheisen | A scene from Petra, with Al Khazneh on the right (Arabic for “the treasury”), one of many facades carved into the mountains of this ancient city in Jordan. #muhammedmuheisen #worldgeog #jordan #الاردن #worldgeographic #photography A post shared by World Geographic (@worldgeog) on Dec 18, 2019 at 12:55am PST

While Indian travellers can get visas prior to their journey from the Jordanian diplomatic missions in the country, visa can be obtained upon arrival. It will cost a total of 40 JOD (Jordan Dinar), as per Jordan Tourism Board International.

All you need to do apply either directly or through an approved travel agent. You will be required to furnish the following documents while submitting your application –

– Duly filled tourist visa application form – Passport size photograph having a white background – Passport with six months validity – Photocopy of your passport that covers your address and personal information – Confirmed two-way flight tickets – Hotel booking information – Tour itinerary – Six months bank statement

The embassy takes three to five working days for processing your visa. The validity of a tourist visa is about 14 days and a fee has to be paid by the applicant.

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*It’s a good idea to keep a checklist of the documents to be submitted before applying for the visa. Also carry extra set of photocopies of all the relevant documents requested by the Jordanian embassy.

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*First-time visitors need to visit embassy office in person, and they cannot request a travel agent to represent them.

*Keep checking the official websites of visa information for any changes in the rules and fees.

*Be aware of dress codes and its a good idea to carry a scarf around. Aside from coming handy on a hot day in sites like Wadi Rum or Petra, females would need a scarf when visiting a religious site, like the spectacular King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque.

Don’ts

*Avoid buying Forex at the International Airport (Departure).

*When heading back from any destination country, don’t take back the small denominations and coins.

*Avoid currency exchange at the Airport. You will get a poor conversion rate. You can convert your currency in Baht at any other exchange counters in the city.

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About Jordan Holiday: Have you ever dreamt of wandering through Jordan? Have you later worried about how time and money could be major constraints to this wish of yours? Well, we say give us your worries and relax as we curate the ultimate Jordan Holiday for you! Thomas Cook India's Jordan Holiday Packages will introduce you to the wonders of Jordan in the most unique way possible. Our packages range from a reasonable INR 54 593.00 to a luxurious INR 1 84 344.00. Our Jordan tour packages do take time into consideration, and therefore we have a tour as quick and refreshing as 4 nights and 5 days to a more laidback 11 nights and 12 days. Choose the dreamiest vacation to Jordan, and relax as we take it up from there! You will be amazed at how easy it is to travel with Thomas Cook India as we take care of everything on your Jordan trip. So say bye to travel-stress, and get excited about Jordan.

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About Jordan Located on the eastern bank of the river Jordan, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is an Arab country with the most vibrant of bazaars, desert castles that put everything else to shame, and food that is finger-licking good. From taking a panoramic tour of its capital city on a horse and going on safari through the storms of Wadi Rum, to looking for exquisite corals in the Red Sea and dipping yourself in the shallowest water body in the world, it wouldn't be wrong to say that Jordan is an enlightening trip.

With stories engraved all across its rocks, a Nabatean city as old as time, and Roman structures that take you back at least a few centuries, Jordan is a captivating destination that fills you up with magnificent stories which will stay with you forever and more. Home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the new 7 Wonders of the World, Jordan offers an elegant and impeccable retreat that a traveller will never forget.To get the ultimate taste of Jordan, hurry up and book your holiday package today. If you want to dig a little deeper about this impressive country to plan your holiday accordingly, then please keep reading.

Best Time to Visit Jordan The peak time to plan a trip to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is between the months of March and May. Visiting Jordan and making the most of it involves being outdoors throughout, and so, the Spring season serves the perfect temperatures for you to loop a sling bag around your neck, wear a pair of the most comfortable shoes you own and hop between Jordanian attractions.

If, however, Spring does not suit your travel plans, then the next season to visit Jordan would definitely be Autumn, which stops over at Jordan between the months of September and November. People who have been plotting for years to take the plunge at Aqaba, and literally so, these months are the best ones. This is not only because the water is soothing during the season of Autumn, but also because you will see marine life of Jordan in its magnificence and abundance during this time of the year.

Though considered an all-year travel destination, Jordan can be pretty hot during summers, preventing you from floating in the Dead Sea or gallivanting through the capital city of Amman. Visiting the Jordan valley during sweltering months of Summer may be a bad idea, and therefore isn't recommended.

How to Reach Jordan By Air Once you have decided to visit Jordan, every way, easy and hard, opens up to make the dream a reality for you! The two major travel choices, that is by air and by road, are all available to reach Jordan. There are five airports in the country, of which the Queen Alia International Airport, 35kms from Amman, serves as the main airport. In Amman, this international airport welcomes several airlines from around the globe, such as Emirates, British Airways, Air France, Qatar Airways, and Lufthansa, to name a few. Royal Jordanian Airlines, which is the national carrier, brings people from 43 destinations into Jordan.

By Road For those travelling to Jordan from other middle eastern places like Jerusalem or Syria, availing the bus service to transverse the picturesque landscapes by road is a good option. If you are travelling from the borders of Syria, Saudi Arabia, or Israel, then you can even go for cab services available there. The railways have been suspended in the area since 2006, due to their dysfunctionality.

Where to Go in Jordan If you are planning to head off to Jordan for your next vacation, then it is clear to us that you are someone who likes exploring places off the beaten road. Keeping that in mind, here's our list of extraordinary places in Jordan that your travel boots should make it to:

Amman Ready to live out your very own version of Arabian Nights? The place in Jordan from where you should start this incredible journey, would definitely be Amman. The capital city of Jordan, Amman is the perfect cocktail with ancient history as its base, and smooth hints of modernity as the ultimate flavours.

For those who are stirred most by history, Jebel al-Qala, the highest hill in the city, has ruins waiting to bare stories carved into their stones. On top of this hill lies the Citadel that will hold your imagination by its hand and walk you down time with its 8th century Umayyad Palace and the historic Roman structure, the Temple of Hercules.

While enjoying the history and architecture scene in Amman, you should also take out time to be a part of its blossoming art space. If you find yourself in the city in Summer, then missing out on the Amman Summer Festival would be a big mistake. The art fiesta is a burst of energy, of epic dance and music filling the entire King Hussein Park, transforming it into a festival goer's nirvana.

And for those who are fans of the original retreat, one of the most ancient homes of mankind, Iraq al-Amir, with olive groves separating its caves, is the place to be when in Amman, Jordan.

Dead Sea Imagine floating in the saltiest and the lowest ocean of the world while surrounded by wise old mountains and sand dunes the colour of earth. You wouldn't be wrong to assume that you have reached paradise, but to be more accurate, you would have landed in the Dead Sea soaking up the Arabian sun.

Jordan nestles the Dead Sea on its east while Palestine does the same in the west. When in the Dead Sea, floating in its often deemed magical waters, is an activity that you must participate in. While some believe the water can heal arthritis and osteoporosis, others marvel at how the mud by the sea is a potion for skin allergies. Whether these beliefs are true or not can only be settled by testing the waters for yourself. A pro-tip for this activity: The Dead Sea is ten times saltier than the other natural water bodies of the world, and therefore, do not shave any part of your body at least 48 hours before jumping in.

Petra It is often said that a traveller looks back on her journeys with rose-tinted glasses, but once you visit Petra, the Rose City of Jordan, your memories will literally be coloured pink. The multi-coloured rocks and the Nabatean architecture of this city make it an archaeological treasure that people from around the globe flock to see.

If Petra is the gem of Jordan, the Egyptian-art-inspired Obelisk Tomb is Petra's jewel. Situated between the Petra Visitor Centre and Siq, you will see four obelisks and a weathered human figure in the middle. It is believed five people were buried here and each obelisk and the central figure represent their funeral. This architecturally-gorgeous monument will lead you to the door of the Siq, welcoming you to Petra. A 1200-metre journey and stories galore await your arrival.

Wadi Rum While Petra is the showstopper of your Jordan delight, Wadi Rum is unmissable for its rather unexplored beauty. With sun setting every evening behind it red-sand desert, Wadi Rum is nature's ultimate gift to a photographer who dreams in landscapes. If the skies allow it and you are lucky, then you can even see the Red Sea from up above the Jabal Umm ad Dami, the highest peak in Wadi Rum.

The Nabateans have inscribed their history as rock drawings and carvings all across Wadi Rum. The most famous of these imprints is the Khazali Canyon, named after a criminal called Khazal who ran through the chunk of Jabal Khazali mountain right up to summit while being chased. When he reached the top, he had nowhere to go, and so jumped off the cliff, but landed unharmed. Apart from this marvellous story, this canyon is also home to some of the most unique reptiles and desert mammals that you will ever lay your eyes on.

Mount Nebo The Holy Land of Mount Nebo, where Christians believe Moses saw the Promised Land, is mostly visited by archaeologists, cattle, and someone who has lost their way. But that is exactly what adds to the beauty of this place. For those with a pictorial imagination that can infuse history into the ruins to make them magically come alive, Mount Nebo is a hidden treasure on a road not taken by too many travellers.

Climbing up Mount Nebo would mean making it to the place from where you can see panoramic views of Moses' Promised Land. If that was not enough, on a clear day, you can even see breath-taking sights of the Jordan Valley as well as the Dead Sea from up here. Imagine being at the summit of this historic mountain, away from the worries of the world looking at some miraculous sights, now isn't that a holiday in the true sense of the word!

Jerash Would you like to see some astonishing glimpses of Rome almost 4000km away from Rome? If yes, then Jerash has to make it to your list of Jordanian enchantments.

A day's trip from the capital city, Amman, Jerash is one of most well-preserved Roman ruins located out of Italy. If arches and temples evoking memories of Rome is your idea of beauty, then you are not alone. Admirers of distinctive architecture make it a point to travel to Jerash when in Jordan to explore the bygone era of exuberance of the Middle East.

Food in Jordan Let the Levantine aromas and scents of candied fruits take over your senses when walking along the streets of Jordan. Amman, the capital city, is a treat with its sweet and spicy delicacies leaving you drooling and wanting for more. Whether it is the crumbling deliciousness of baklawa, or the cheesy gooey pastries locally known as kanafeh, Amman knows perfectly well how to tease a connoisseur's taste buds.

A traditional Jordanian cuisine involves the tastiest falafels your tongue will ever taste. It also includes a large platter of Mansaf, meat coated with flatbread that is as thin as paper served along with a mound of fragrant rice. Here's a fun food fact that foodies might already be aware of: Mansaf is the national dish of Jordan and is a regular in a Bedouin kitchen. Food does not have a language, it transcends every boundary, and that is why Mansaf is cooked in a variety of ways in Jordan, some recipes coming out of Israel and some even from Iraq.

Have you ever experienced the elements of drama in food? If not, then you must try the Maqluba when in Jordan. Best defined as a comfort food, Maqluba is a cake of upturned rice with meat chunks buried in it. Each spoon of Maqluba will tell you how the rice not only hides lumps of meat in it, but also the feeling of home. Once you have relished the Maqluba, be sure to taste the Ottoman import, one of the tastiest lamb preparations in the world, the Shawarma. Sweep its richness with a piece of moist pita bread and close your eyes as you savour its sizzling taste for a long time.

Things to Do in Jordan Touring Jordan with Thomas Cook India means being a part of a whole lot of activities, both cultural and adrenalin-thumping fun. From visiting the most spectacular archaeological artefact, the Roman Theatre, to sleeping in Bedouin camps under a starry night, here are some of the most fascinating things to do in Jordan:

Adventures of the desert Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime by going on a desert safari in Wadi Rum. Chasing a sandstorm in a jeep isn't all that this desert has to offer; here, you can even experience life on Mars by staying overnight in a dome that is built like a spaceship. Another life changing experience that you ought to add to your bucket list is camping in woollen yurts under stars in Wadi Rum with the Nomadic tribe, Bedouin.

A horseback ride through mountains To get the most stunning views of the Rose City of Petra, get on top of a horse and let the animal escort you through this ancient city. Travellers who have been to Petra exclaim in joy about the experience of seeing the rugged and gorgeous terrain of Petra while riding a horse. This is definitely unmissable!

The ultimate Seagasm at Aqaba Visiting Aqaba and not scuba diving is like visiting Jordan and skipping Petra! The only Jordanian coastal city, Aqaba boasts of a vast marine life, with more than 500 coral species calling its waters home. Apart from the corals, you are also likely to stumble by a tank at the bottom of the Red Sea. A Lebanese freighter is another treasure you will catch sight of.

See the Roman Theatre Built under the rule of Antonius Pius, one of the most peace-loving Roman Emperors, the Roman Theatre was built between 138-161 CE. The theatre is not only spectacular-looking, but is also designed in such a way that the sun never meets or hurts the spectators. You must not miss the chance of being one of the 6000 people that the steep yet comfortable stairs of this theatre can house.

Lose your way while admiring the beauty of Little Petra While the antique city of Petra takes up most of the limelight, Siq Al Barid or Little Petra doesn't fail to impress when given a chance. From some of the most ancient settlements ever to have existed to landscapes that leave you breathless, Little Petra on a camel is a must when on a Jordanian journey with family.

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Amidst the surroundings of the rocky desert of the Northern Arabian Peninsula lies this beautiful destination that offers a rich culture and experience to all visitors

Among popular beach holidays, Jordan has been gaining quite a lot of popularity these days. Officially known as the ‘Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan’, this country gets its name from the Jordan River which covers most of the area of the country’s northwest border. Though there are many myths surrounding the name of the river, the most famous one is that the river derives its name from the Semitic word ‘Yarad’, which means ‘the descender’. Adding to this, the area that forms the modern country of Jordan today was known as ‘Transjordan’, meaning ‘Across the Jordan’. 

The country boasts about its rich heritage and now, with cost-effectively priced online Jordan tour packages from India, it is becoming easier for travellers to plan a trip here. Jordan is located at the crossroads of the Asian, African, and European continents in the Levant area of the Fertile Crescent, which is known as a cradle of civilisation. The area covers about 89,341 square kilometres and is approximately 400 kilometres long, at its northernmost and southernmost points, namely Umm Qais and Aqaba. If you do plan a visit to this enchanting destination, tours of Amman, the capital of Jordan, are a must for your itinerary. Sightseeing tours of Amman can truly leave you mesmerized with the beauty. That being said, do ensure that your Jordan package from India also includes places like Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, etc., so you can enjoy a complete vacation. The country is a beautiful amalgamation of history and beauty that will make your trip a memorable one.

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We help you prepare for your trip and ensure an effortless and enjoyable travel experience.

What is Jordan famous for?

With more than 100,000 archaeological sites, religious places, and natural wonders, Jordan is one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in the Middle East. This country is home to the magnificent city of Petra, which is also one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Once a forgotten site, it was rediscovered in the 19th century and since then, it has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Jordan. Other than this, the country is also known for the Jawa Dam which is the oldest dam in the world, and the Ain Ghazal statues which date back to 7500 BC. With Veena World, you can book all-inclusive Jordan tour packages from India and make sure that you don’t miss any of the major tourist attractions.

How many days do you need in Jordan?

Ideally, you should plan a 5-6 day trip to Jordan. This time is enough to cover all the major tourist attractions that the country has to offer. You can plan a tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Petra, book an overnight camping trip in the desert of Wadi Rum, and take a dip in the Dead Sea. Veena World offers an extensive range of Jordan tour packages from India that come with different options for travel itineraries that you can choose from as per your convenience.

Which are the best Jordan tour packages?

At Veena World, you can find a wide range of tour packages for Jordan, including Petra tour packages, Wadi Rum tour packages, etc. All these tour packages have been designed keeping every kind of traveller in mind, so you can choose the one that matches your requirements. 

How do I plan a holiday in Jordan?

Jordan is a country known for its diversity. From stunning sandy beaches to expansive deserts, iconic historical monuments to awe-inspiring architectural marvels; this place has a lot to offer. In addition, the friendly locals and mouth-watering food available throughout the country contribute to Jordan's enormous popularity among tourists. Whether you are planning a culinary tour, an adventurous trip, or relaxing beach holidays, then Jordan is the place to be. To plan a fun-filled vacation without any hassle, you can choose from Veena World’s wide range of all-inclusive Jordan tour packages. 

What is the best time to visit Jordan?

Jordan experiences the highest influx of visitors between March-May and September-November. With temperatures ranging between 61°F and 99°F, the weather remains perfect for outdoor activities during these months. The days are warm but not too hot for sightseeing, hiking, or any other activities.

In the summer months (June-August), Jordan experiences scorching heat with temperatures of up to 102°F. In contrast, days can get very cold with snowfall in winter (December-February). If you are planning to book a Jordan tour package from India, the winter season is best avoided. 

What is the famous food in Jordan?

Jordan holiday packages are quite popular as the country is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Middle East. Attracting thousands of tourists from all over the world, Jordan is famous for its unique culture, cuisine and architecture. 

Mansaf is one of the most popular dishes served in Jordan. It is a roasted lamb served with dried yoghurt and bulgur. Apart from that, people also enjoy eating dishes like Falafel, Hummus and Moutabal.  

Is it worth visiting Jordan?

Yes, Jordan is definitely worth visiting. It is home to one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. Petra is a 2000-year-old city that showcases rock formations carved by hand. The city is a marvel of architecture exhibiting various passages throughout the mountainous region. Tourists from all over the world visit Jordan to witness this ancient and mysterious city. 

Is it safe to travel to Jordan?

Yes, Jordan is one of the safest countries to travel to in the Middle East. However, we would advise you to take care of your personal belongings and try to avoid crowded places. Apart from that, you don't have to worry about anything when visiting Jordan. You can also get in touch with our travel experts in case you need any assistance.  

Do you provide customized holidays to Jordan?

Yes, we do provide customized Jordan holidays. In this, you have complete control over how your holiday shapes up - choose the accommodation, the number of days you wish to stay and the places to visit. This way, you can explore the hidden gems of Jordan and enjoy a memorable travel experience. 

Is a group tour a good option to visit Jordan?

Travelling in a group is the best way to enjoy a memorable vacation. By doing so, you get to share your experiences with like-minded people. You also get a dedicated tour manager for your group to assist you throughout the tour. You can find a variety of Jordan group tours at Veena World for an unforgettable vacation.

Get to know more about Jordan before booking your tour packages

Separated from ancient Palestine by the Jordan River and touted as one of the young countries, the inhabitation of this land can be traced back many years to ancient civilisations. There were three stable kingdoms that emerged at the end of the Bronze Era. These three were the kingdoms of Ammon, Moab, and Edom. The later rulers of the land included the Nabataean Kingdom, the Roman Empire, and the Ottoman Empire. It was after the Great Arab Revolt that was targeted against the Ottomans in 1916 during World War I that the Ottoman Empire was divided by Great Britain and France. In the year 1921, the Emirate of Transjordan was formed by the Hashemite, followed by Emir and Abdullah I, which finally led to the emirate becoming a British protectorate. As mentioned before, travel packages to Wadi Rum, Amman and other destinations in the country offer you the chance to explore its rich history and it is only fair that you get to experience all of it. So, before you head out, it is important that you make sure that your cost-effective online Jordan tour packages from India are customized accordingly.

In the year 1946, the country finally became independent and was known as the ‘Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan’. It was renamed to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in the year 1949 after the country took control of the West Bank during the Arab-Israeli War. However, in the year 1967, Jordan lost to Israel, which led to the former renouncing its claim to the territory in the year 1988. However, in the year 1994, Jordan became one of the two Arab states to sign a peace treaty with Israel.

Though the Jordanian economy is said to be one of the smallest economies in the world, the country is regarded as a country of ‘high human development’. Adding to this, the ‘upper middle income’ economy of the country has attracted many foreign investors, which has led to the country becoming quite a major tourist destination with many adventure tours to Wadi Rum and other destinations on offer. Apart from this, Jordan also has a well-developed health sector which has helped increase medical tourism to the country. A trip to Jordan with a tour package covering the Dead Sea, offering Wadi Rum desert tours, and covering other major destinations will let you experience what a rocky desert beauty really looks like. A pro tip is for you to search for customized holidays to Israel and Jordan online that are available at cost-effective prices.

Amman Tours

The capital city of Jordan, Amman quite interestingly, also happens to be the largest city in the country. The city of Amman derives its name from the 13 th century BC, when the rulers had named it ‘Rabbath Ammon’. The term Rabbath here meant the ‘Capital’ or the ‘King’s Quarters’. As time passed by, Rabbath was no longer used and gradually the city came to be known as Amman. Tours of Amman let you immerse yourself in a world of culture, museums, natural beauty, mouth-watering cuisine, and more. Adding to this, Amman has a beautiful cityscape with buildings covered in thick white limestones or sandstones. The city centre, known as Downtown Amman, despite the sprawling urban changes overtaking the world, has managed to preserve the old remains and quaint beauty of the city. Amman   tour packages   are quite a popular choice among tourists visiting Jordan.

Dead Sea Tours

Dead Sea holiday packages take you towards the Jordan Rift Valley to witness the natural phenomenon of the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea is an endorheic lake that is quite well-known all over the world. The rift valley is a geographic feature, which has been formed by the Dead Sea Transform (DST). It lies along the tectonic plate boundary between the African Plate and the Arabian Plate. It also runs between the East Anatolian Fault Zone in Turkey and the northern point of the Red Sea Rift offshore. It is said that at the southern tip of Sinai, the water system of Upper Jordan River, Sea of Galilee, and the Lower Jordan River come to an end. A Dead Sea tour is a popular attraction in Jordan with the main feature being the saltiest water body in the world.

Wadi Rum Tours

Visit the ‘Valley of the Moon’ with the best Wadi Rum tours and prepare for an amazing time! Wadi Rum is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rocks in Southern Jordan. Touted to be the largest wadi (valley) in Jordan, a Wadi Rum jeep safari is an amazing way to explore this place, which is said to have been populated by humans from prehistoric times. Till date, people from many cultures have inhabited Wadi Rum, including the Nabataeans. The Nabataean people are known for their rock paintings, graffiti, and temples. You can witness these marvels during your Wadi Rum tours. Adding to this, this place is quite famous in the west due to its connection with a British officer named TE Lawrence, who used to pass by the area frequently during the Arab Revolt of 1917-18. Quite interestingly, one of the rock formations at Wadi Rum, which was originally known as the ‘Jabal al-Mazmar’, which you can explore with a camel ride in Wadi Rum, was renamed to ‘The Seven Pillars of Wisdom’. This was done after T.E Lawrence’s book was released speaking about the aftermath of the war, and somewhere he had mentioned about the Seven Pillars. However, later it seemed as though the seven pillars spoken about in the book had no proper connection with those in Wadi Rum. This place has a lot to offer to its visitors and with price-friendly Wadi Rum tour packages, you can have a gala of time here. Before heading out, make sure to check out the prices of a Wadi Rum tour   that includes spending a night in a bubble tent!

Experience Jordan

One of the biggest reasons to book your Jordan and Wadi Rum tours is to experience its impeccable culture. Based on a number of Arabic and Islamic elements, it also has a very significant touch of western influence. The country is located at the node of three continents of the ancient world, which have been known to lend geographic and population diversity to the area. The various aspects of the culture of Jordan include traditional music, folk dance, authentic ethnic clothing, and a die-hard interest in sports. It may also be said that a key facet of the culture of Jordan is the warm hospitality of its people. The people of Jordan are known for their amiable and welcoming nature towards guests, which has won many hearts. The warmth of this hospitality can be felt by you even as you simply walk down the streets of Jordan, where people use the phrase “Ahlan Wa Sahlan”, which means “ I Welcome You”, to greet you. One of the most popular cultural practices of Jordan is the “black coffee cup”, which is a part of the Jordanian-Bedouin culture. Here, a cup of black coffee is served to the guest, where the host first takes a sip from it to ensure that the taste is perfect and if the coffee is at the right temperature. After this, the guest finishes the remaining coffee and is eventually served a second and third cup of the same brewed coffee. This is referred to as ‘karam’, which is an Arabic word for “hospitality”.

It is said that more than 40% of the population of Jordan lives in the metropolis of Amman. Being the capital and the largest city of Jordan, Amman holiday packages reflect the pop culture of Jordan quite efficiently. This pop culture has been highly influenced by the west. On Amman tours, you will come across many elements which have been inspired by Europe and the United States. Right from the tunes of European music and the fashion to American pop and movies, Amman is quite an entertainment centre. When it comes to the language of the area, along with Arabic, the people of Jordan can speak and understand English very well. Another attraction of your trip to Jordan is the cuisine that you will be able to enjoy in Amman. The people in the city cook food in the authentic style that has been followed in the area since the Palaeolithic age. Some of the authentic methods of cooking that people utilise include baking, sautéing, grilling, and roasting the vegetables and meat.

Your Dead Sea trip will be incomplete if you don’t experience its authenticity and beauty. The areas that surround the Dead Sea are indeed impressively mesmeric but what entices people most in Dead Sea holiday packages is the floating adventure on the lake. With its high salinity, the Dead Sea gives its visitors an experience worth enjoying. Adding to this, the Qumran caves near this endorheic lake are a spot of religious significance, which not only attract tourists opting for a Dead Sea tour but also researchers who spend their time in the periphery of the Qumran Caves researching the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Apart from this, another reason why a Dead Sea tour is a must is the spa session you can opt for, which is done using the mud near the Dead Sea. This mud is believed to have many health benefits as it is quite rich in minerals.

A Wadi Rum tour will take you to the world of the Nabataean paintings and graffiti art. This place is surrounded by amazing beauty, which is a pleasing sight for the eyes. Here, along with the Nabataean tribe, several Bedu tribes namely, the Bdul, the Ammarin, and the Sa’idiyyin also have their habitats. In fact, the Bedu tribes have contributed to making Wadi Rum a locality of pastoral culture. Other than the art, camel husbandry, tent-making craftsmanship, traditional medicine practices, etc. are some of the other activities that the tribes of Wadi Rum indulge in. Having said this, you can also take part in these activities and can customize your Wadi Rum tour package accordingly. The best Wadi Rum tours would be the ones that also allow you to spend a night in bubble tents, where you can gaze at the beautiful clear night sky of Wadi Rum.

Things to Do in Jordan

The country has a lot of beautiful places for you to explore. In addition to this, you also have the chance to participate in a lot of adventure activities. Here are some places that your Jordan tour package from India should include: –

Mount Nebo:

The capital city of Jordan, Amman has sightseeing destinations that will leave you pleased and enthralled. Some of the spots that should make their way into your Amman holiday package are: –

Qasr Al Abad:

Jordan national gallery of fine arts: .

If you are planning a Dead Sea trip, make sure that your Dead Sea tour package includes the following –

Masada National Park :

Ein gedi nature reserve: .

Coming to the beauties of Wadi Rum, here are the places that your Wadi Rum itinerary must include –

Jebel Rum :

Barrah canyon :, al hasany dunes :, best time to visit jordan.

Since Jordan is a desert country, summers (April to August) are usually very hot here. The temperatures can reach up to 40 degrees and more, which can also cause sandstorms at times. It is said that the country receives an average sunshine of 13.1 hours per day on average during the summer months. However, during the monsoon and winter season (September to March), the country experiences quite a pleasant ambience. You can check out the packages during this time to make the best of your travel.

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Exploring jordan – land of mystique.

Lose yourself in the dramatic beauty of the desert landscape, re-discover the secrets of the civilizations of the far distant past, float along on the lazy waters of the Dead Sea or run your hands along the carved surfaces of deep river gorges – Jordan tour packages offer all these and much more. A land that still believes in ancient magic, Jordan is a safe haven in a region of conflict with a tradition of welcoming travellers, a place where Roman legionnaires, Muslim armies and zealous Crusaders all left their indelible mark. Packed with World Heritage Sites of Roman amphitheatres, Crusader castles and fantastic mosaics of antiquity, Jordan has impressed even the most travel-weary of visitors. A land of weathered sandstone, reddened dunes, canyons flowing with seasonal water and oases that explode with springtime flowers scattered across the arid hills, Jordan tour packages offer you a glimpse of the quintessential Middle East despite encroaching urbanisation.

Jordan Tourism: Best Time to Visit

The best time to enjoy Jordan tour packages are from March to May, during spring which is the high season, and from September to November, during fall. The warm days and cool nights are perfect for exploring the secrets of Jordan.

Jordan Visa for Indians

Indians planning a trip to Jordan will need to apply for a tourist visa through the Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in New Delhi. Single Entry visas are valid for 1 month whereas Multiple Entry visas are valid for 3 months. Visa processing time takes 7 to 10 working days. You can also apply for a visa on arrival; however, it will be valid only for 14 days. Travellers are also required to have travel insurance for Jordan tours.

Jordan Tourism: Best Places to Visit

Aptly called the Rose City due to its pink hue, Petra, the ancient Nabataean city cradled in the heart of sandstone escarpments, features as the highlight of all Jordan tour packages. Believed to have been established in 312 B.C, this ancient necropolis was rediscovered in the 19 th century and has continued to amaze all its visitors. Set aside at least two days on your Jordan holidays, in order to do justice to the more than 800 registered sites to be seen in this ancient city, including the mysterious Djinn blocks, the Obelisk Tomb, and the world-famous Treasury or Al-Khazneh – believed to be the hiding place for an Egyptian Pharaoh’s treasure during the time of Moses.

No Jordan tour package will be complete without a trip to the famous Dead Sea, the lowest point in the world that is accessible by road. Located 418m below sea level, floating on the waters of intensely salty waters of the Dead Sea is not just supposed to be healthy, rather, it is the classic thing to do on Jordan tour packages. The brilliant aquamarine blue of the waters against the barren red mountains offers a feast for your eyes. The Dead Sea is an easy hour’s drive away from the capital city of Amman, and for a treat, you can hole up for the day at any of the several plush spa resorts that dot the coast, during your Jordan holidays.

Wadi Rum, also known as Valley of the Moon, offers a vista of spectacular landscapes on Jordan tour packages. Tagged a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this beautiful land with its massive dunes, swirling archways, towering cliffs and ancient caverns served as the set for the 1962 film, Lawrence of Arabia. Ride on camels or spirited Arabian horses, go rock-climbing up the sandstone mountains, hike through the Khazali Canyon and look upon ancient hieroglyphs dating back to the 8 th century B.C, and spend the night at one of the many glamorous camping sites in the heart of the desert and indulge in some stargazing, all during your Jordan tour package.

Holidays to Jordan might begin with the capital city of Amman, especially if you opt for India to Jordan tour packages. The city is home to several fascinating ruins of antiquity, each with its own legend to tell. Starting with the Amman Citadel, believed to have been occupied since the Bronze Age, with its Temple of Hercules, the restored Roman amphitheatre capable of seating 6000 people and the Nymphaeum or Roman fountain, Amman is a paradise for history buffs. Be sure not to miss out on Rainbow Street, a popular promenade bustling with atmospheric cafes and authentic souvenir shops while on Jordan tours.

Jordan Tourism: Local Dishes to Try

Mansaf, often celebrated as Jordan’s national dish, is served for communal eating on a large platter. Tender meat is layered with paper-thin flatbread, topped with piles of aromatic rice and garnished with toasted nuts. No Jordan tour packages are complete without sampling a serving of Mansaf alongside a tangy yoghurt sauce.

Crisp balls made of grounded spicy chickpeas, falafel has come to be the representative of Levant cuisine on Jordan tour packages. Savoured as a filling breakfast item, or a quick late-night snack, falafel can also be enjoyed stuffed inside warm pita bread with fresh mint and tomatoes, as a kind of sandwich.

A sweet treat brought out on special occasions, Kunafa can also be enjoyed on lazy afternoons alongside a cup of thick Turkish coffee. Crispy layers of pastry oozing with syrup, this sumptuous dessert will be the perfect end to an adventurous day on Jordan tour packages.

A speciality of Jordan’s Bedouin people renowned for their cuisine cooked over desert campfires, Zaarb is a hearty meal of marinated meat mixed with chunky vegetables, all baked in a pit lined with hot coals and covered with sand. This dish is best enjoyed on Jordan tour packages that take you to the heart of the desert at night.

Things to Do on Your Jordan Trip

Beach-side fun at aqaba.

Stop by the beach town of Aqaba on Jordan tour packages and enjoy a day of unfettered fun on the coast of the breathtaking Red Sea. Swimming, snorkelling or diving – all are possible at Aqaba. Or, treat yourself to one of the daily cruises around the southern tip of Jordan, conducted by many of the seaside hotels and resorts in this locality.

Explore the Mosaics of Madaba

The ancient city of Madaba is home to the world’s largest collection of mosaics discovered in their original location. Spread out on the floors of several churches and other buildings, the mosaics, including the famous Madaba Mosaic Map, stand as a silent tribute to the skill and vision of the artists, and beckon all tourists on Jordan tour packages.

Hiking along Wadi Mujib Gorge

Stretching from the desert highway to the Dead Sea, this 70 km-long river gorge is a haven for nature lovers and tourists on Jordan tour packages. Explore the unique scenery on foot, splash about in the cool waters and keep an eye out for a plethora of wildlife including the Nubian ibex, striped hyenas, Egyptian vultures and Syrian wolves.

Ramble through Jerash Ruins

One of the world’s best-preserved Roman cities, Jerash Ruins are a highlight on many Jordan tour packages. Collonaded avenues, the hippodrome -a massive sports arena, the lofty Hadrian’s Arch, the Temple of Zeus and the oval-shaped Forum with its massive columns are only the tip of the iceberg of the fascinating marvels of Jerash Ruins.

Souvenirs to Look out For

Immortalize your memories of Jordan tour packages with a collection of souvenirs that are unique to this Mediterranean country. Traditional keffiyehs or scarves, hand-painted ceramics, Allaudin lamps Dead Sea mud (processed and purified), jewellery, olive oil soaps and local artwork are all great options to commemorate your travels.

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Jordan eVisa Requirements for Indian Citizens

According to the visa policy of Jordan , all citizens of India need a visa to visit Jordan , no matter the period of time they intend to stay or the motive for the visit. The only exception is Indian passport holders transiting through Jordan to a third destination for less than 48 hours if they are in possession of a confirmed ticket for onward travel.

While it is not currently possible to obtain a Jordan eVisa from India exclusively online, Indian nationals are eligible to apply for an electronic Jordan Pass in advance of departure. This removes the need to pay visa on arrival fees at a border entry checkpoint.

What Is a Jordan Pass for Indian Citizens and What Does It Do?

The Jordan Pass for Indian nationals is an inclusive tourism package that grants the holder entry to Jordan and access to over 40 tourist attractions in the country, including a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Obtaining a Jordan Pass from India removes the need to pay a Jordan tourist fee separately . Although it will still be necessary to meet the visa requirements for Indian citizens , holders of the Pass have their Jordan visa fees waived as long as they plan to spend at least 4 days and 3 nights in the country.  

An approved Jordan Pass for Indians is valid for 1 year from the date of issue . However, it expires 2 weeks after the first time it is used to enter one of the designated tourist attractions in the country.

The visa for Jordan for Indian travelers associated with the Pass allows the visitor to stay for up to 30 days in the country . It is a single entry visa valid for tourism purposes. However, those visiting Jordan from India for other purposes, such as business, may still benefit from the Jordan Pass if they wish to visit tourist landmarks during their stay.

Jordan Pass Benefits for Citizens of India

The biggest advantage of holding a Jordan Pass is that you gain expedited access to the country’s most important and popular tourist sites and avoid the need to wait in line to buy a ticket on entry.

It also saves visitors money, as it is much better value to buy the Pass than to purchase tickets for each location individually.

Some of these attractions include:

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  • Museum of Popular Traditions, Amman
  • Qasr Al-Azraq
  • Quseir Amra
  • Roman Theatre, Amman
  • Umm Ar-Rasas

A Jordan Pass for Indians allows a single entry to most tourist sites on the list. However, it permits either 1, 2, or 3 entries to the historic carved city of Petra on consecutive days if the holder visits the sacred site between 6:00 am and 6:00 pm. If an Indian visitor wishes to visit Petra by night, they need to pay an extra fee.

Additionally, holders of a Jordan Pass are able to download a number of free tourist brochures detailing recommended itineraries and travel tips for visiting the country’s attractions.

Documents Required for the Jordan Pass for Indian Citizens Application

In order to submit an online Jordan Pass application from India, it is necessary to have:

  • An Indian passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the period of intended stay in Jordan, continuing 2 blank pages
  • A valid credit or debit card authorized for online payments, to pay the application fee
  • A current email address to receive the approved Jordan Pass for Indian citizens.

Please note that it is first necessary to apply for a Jordan Pass before submitting a Jordan visa application from India. The visa fees will not be waived if you do not provide a  QR code from an approved Jordan Pass application.

How Can I Apply for a Jordan Pass from India?

You can apply for a Jordan Pass from India online in just a few minutes by filling out a simple electronic form. There is no need to supply any supporting documents.

Once you have submitted the form and paid the Jordan Pass fee, the application is usually quickly processed, within 1-2 business days . However, processing may take longer at times when there is a high volume of applications.

Therefore, you should aim to submit your form at least 7 business days before your intended date of arrival. If you plan to obtain a visa from an embassy of Jordan in India rather than on arrival, you should begin the Jordan Pass application process at least a few weeks before your planned arrival date to allow enough time for the embassy visa to be approved.

Once you receive your approved Jordan Pass for Indian citizens in your email inbox, you should print a copy to carry with you when traveling to the country, as machines at some tourist sites may not be able to scan the QR code linked to the pass on a mobile device. This QR code must be presented at border control to waive the visa on arrival fees and at attractions to gain free entry.

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7-Day Jordan Itinerary: How To Spend 1 Week In Jordan

Posted on Last updated: May 6, 2020

If you’re looking for stunning desert landscapes, spectacular archaeological sites, good food and friendly locals, Jordan needs to feature on your travel bucket list.

Jordan had been on my list for quite sometime and being able to recently spend 7 days in Jordan was a dream come true for me.

In this post I’ve put together my Jordan itinerary with information on what to see, where to stay, travelling times between destinations and anything else you might need to know for your own Jordan 7-day itinerary.

So read on and start planning your Jordan itinerary!

  • 1.1 When is the best time to visit Jordan?
  • 1.2 Getting around Jordan
  • 1.3 Cuisine in Jordan
  • 1.4 Why you need the Jordan Pass
  • 1.5 What to pack
  • 2.1 Day 1: Fly into Amman
  • 2.2 Day 2: Jerash & Dead Sea
  • 2.3 Day 3: Kerak & Little Petra
  • 2.4 Day 4: Petra
  • 2.5 Day 5: Wadi Rum
  • 2.6 Day 6: Aqaba
  • 2.7 Day 7: Return to Amman & fly out

Admiring the Treasury of Petra, Jordan

Admiring the Treasury of Petra, Jordan

Jordan itinerary planning: Essential things to know

Before jumping straight into my day-by-day Jordan itinerary I want to cover a few of the biggest questions I had before my Jordan trip, which I think you will find useful in planning your own time in Jordan.

When is the best time to visit Jordan?

Starting with the basics, when should you actually visit Jordan? The high season in Jordan is in spring, from March to May, when the temperatures are moderate and the days start getting longer.

I was there in December, which isn’t recommended since it can rain quite often and it gets very cold in the evenings, but I loved it since there weren’t as many people around, especially in the main tourist attractions like Petra.

I wouldn’t recommend visiting in summer since the temperatures can go up to 40°C in Aqaba and the Dead Sea.

Admiring the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan

Admiring the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan

Getting around Jordan

There are buses and coaches that travel around the country, however they are not very regular and only touch the big cities. The best way to get around Jordan is to rent a car and drive yourself.

If you’re not a comfortable driver you can also hire a driver with the car, this will obviously be more expensive but you will still have the freedom of going where you want and spending how long you want at each location.

You can also do an organised tour and sit back, relax, and have someone else take you around Jordan.

The colonnade of Jerash in Jordan

The colonnade of Jerash in Jordan

Cuisine in Jordan

The cuisine in Jordan is similar to that in other countries in the Middle East, with lots of rice based main dishes and traditional “mezzes” as starters.

Some of the most famous dishes are hummus, a puree of chickpeas, and falafel, deep fried chickpea balls.

One thing to note about eating out in Jordan is that Jordan is a Muslim country, meaning a lot of places don’t serve alcohol.

You will find alcohol in big five star hotels or liquor stores, but the average restaurant most likely won’t serve alcohol.

Little Petra in Jordan

Little Petra in Jordan

Why you need the Jordan Pass

If you’re planning on spending more than 3 nights in Jordan I highly recommend you get the Jordan Pass . The Jordan Pass is an initiative of the Jordanian tourism authority to make it easier for tourists to travel around the country.

There are different packages, the most basic one costs 70 JOD (99 USD) and includes your tourist visa for Jordan, 1-day entry to Petra and entry to a lot of other attractions in Jordan.

If you calculate that just the tourist visa would be 40 JOD and 1-day entry to Petra would be 50 JOD, you’ve already saved money!

Camels in the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan

Camels in the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan

What to pack

What you should bring to Jordan massively depends on the time of year you’re visiting, however there are some essentials that you will need regardless of when you’re in Jordan.

Comfortable walking shoes : If you’re planning on following this Jordan itinerary (even if you’re not) you will probably find yourself walking a lot every day, make sure you’re comfortable doing so!

You don’t necessarily need trekking shoes, I only had a pair of trainers, just make sure to bring shoes you know you can walk in for long periods of time.  

The amphitheatre of Jerash in Jordan

The amphitheatre of Jerash in Jordan

Power bank : Yes I may be a little attached to my phone but especially when I’m travelling to a new country I like to make sure it’s always charged, you don’t want to be lost somewhere you don’t know without Google Maps handy!

Tank tops , t-shirts and long sleeved shirts : Dress in layers! More so than any other destination I found that the layer approach was necessary in Jordan.

The days started off very chilly, became fairly hot as the sun climbed and then it got cold again at night. If you wear a couple different layers you can strip and then dress up again as the day goes on.

Desert views in the Wadi Rum, Jordan

Desert views in the Wadi Rum, Jordan

Swimsuit : Whether it’s in the Dead Sea or in the Red Sea you will most likely go for a swim in Jordan, don’t forget your swimsuit!

Water bottle : Save money and the planet by bringing your own reusable water bottle to refill, instead of buying new plastic ones every time!

The forum of the archaeological site of Jerash and the new city of Jerash in Jordan

The forum of the archaeological site of Jerash and the new city of Jerash in Jordan

7 days in Jordan itinerary

Day 1: fly into amman.

What better place to start your Jordan trip than in the capital city of Jordan? We flew into Amman early in the morning, which gave us a full day in the city. Even if you have the Jordan Pass it can take a while to get through passport control.

Add to that waiting for your luggage, changing money and organising a transfer into the city centre and it can be a while before you’re ready to hit the city.

There are lots of beautiful places to visit in Amman .

Depending on what time you land you can start your Jordan trip with a visit to the Roman Amphitheatre (just make sure to check the time, as this closes at 4PM in winter and 6PM in summer) or walking around the souks of Amman.

Entry at the Roman Amphitheatre is included in the Jordan Pass. You can end your first day in Jordan with a local Jordanian dinner at one of the trendy restaurants in Rainbow Street; my personal favourite was Sofra Restaurant .

We spent our first night in Jordan at the Shams Alweibdeh Hotel Apartments , a 20 minute walk from the centre of Amman.

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View over Amman and the Roman theatre from the citadel of Amman, Jordan

View over Amman and the Roman theatre from the citadel of Amman

Day 2: Jerash & Dead Sea

As soon as you wake up on day 2 it’s time to hit the road. You only have one week in Jordan and lots to see! Pick up your rental car and get ready for a 45-minute drive, enroute to Jerash.

Jerash is a city 52km north of Amman, where a huge Roman archaeological site can be found. Entry at Jerash is included in the Jordan Pass.

I was surprised to find that the archaeological site of Jerash is located in the middle of the modern city of Jerash (it can be confusing, I know).

On Google Maps search for “ Jerash Visitor Car Parking ”, not “Jerash Visitor Centre”, as this is the correct entrance and there is also plenty of space to park.

One of the theatres in Jerash, Jordan

One of the theatres in Jerash, Jordan

Jerash archaeological site in Jordan

Jerash archaeological site in Jordan

Jerash archaeological site in Jordan

The nymphaeum in Jerash, Jordan

Jerash was a prosperous city until the mid-eighth century when a huge earthquake destroyed large parts of it. In the following centuries it was ruined by subsequent earthquakes and due to being the location of war efforts.

They started excavations on the ancient city in 1925 and are gradually bringing new parts of it to light. Today only 5% of the ancient city is actually above ground and visible.

The main areas of ancient Jerash that you should visit include the Amphipheatre, the temple of Zeus, the temple of Artemis, Hadrian’s Arch and the Forum.

The site is fairly big and it will take you at least 2 hours to visit it all. When you arrive at the entry local guides will come up to you offering to show you the site, the guide isn’t compulsory so it’s up to you whether you want one or not.

If you do get a guide just make sure to haggle on the price (like with everything else in Jordan)!

View over the Forum of Jerash in Jordan

View over the Forum of Jerash in Jordan

The colonnade in Jerash, Jordan

The colonnade in Jerash, Jordan

Jerash archaeological site in Jordan

Once you’re done visiting Jerash grab a quick wrap or sandwich to eat in the car since it’s time to hit the road again!

The stretch of the drive is much longer so make sure you have snacks and water with you, as there aren’t many shops along the road.

There are 88km from Jerash to the Dead Sea and it will take you at least 1 hour and 45 minutes to drive there, probably more if like us you get out at the wrong exit in a roundabout and get stuck in traffic.

The temple of Zeus in Jerash, Jordan

The temple of Zeus in Jerash, Jordan

The temple of Artemis in Jerash, Jordan

The temple of Artemis in Jerash, Jordan

Jerash archaeological site in Jordan

The columns of the Jerash archaeological site in Jordan

The Dead Sea is a salt lake that is 430m below sea level, the lowest point on dry land on Earth. It has a salinity of 34.2%, which is 9.6 times saltier than the ocean and the 7 th saltiest lake in the world.

The high salinity prevents any plants and fish from living in it, hence the name Dead Sea . The salinity also makes it extremely easy to float, which turned it into a popular tourist attraction.

If you don’t take a photo floating in the Dead Sea with a book in hand, have you even really been there?

Floating in the Dead Sea, Jordan

Floating in the Dead Sea, Jordan

Floating in the Dead Sea, Jordan

You can try driving along the coast of the Dead Sea and just going for a dip anywhere you find, but I would highly recommend going to an equipped beach.

As soon as you step out of the Dead Sea the salt will dry off and get really itchy on your skin, you’ll really appreciate having a fresh water shower readily available.

Also if you’re visiting Jordan in autumn or winter, when the temperatures aren’t that high, it’s nice to have hot showers there. One of the cheapest beaches you can go to is Amman Beach, for 20 JOD per person.

What you get is very basic and not really worth the price in my opinion, but the alternative of having extremely dry and salty skin until you reach the closest shower made it worth it for me.

After floating around in the Dead Sea we waited for the sunset and then drove to Madaba, where we spent the night at the Delilah Hotel .

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Sunset over the Dead Sea in Jordan

Sunset over the Dead Sea in Jordan

Day 3: Kerak & Little Petra

You have one of the longest drives of the trip ahead of you today; a whole 213km from Madaba to Wadi Musa, approximately 3 hours of driving. If you want to break up the drive you can do a stop at Kerak Castle.

Kerak Castle is one of the largest crusader castles in the Middle East and it sits on top of a hill with epic views of the surrounding landscape.

The castle is very well preserved and you can explore the various rooms, tunnels and all the internal and external areas of the castle.

Access to Kerak Castle is included in the Jordan Pass. There are some local restaurants just outside Kerak Castle where you can grab lunch on the go before heading on to Little Petra.

The view from Kerak Castle, Jordan

The view from Kerak Castle, Jordan

The view from Kerak Castle, Jordan

The courtyard and surrounding views of Kerak Castle, Jordan

The view from Kerak Castle, Jordan

Inside Kerak Castle, Jordan

Little Petra is located just before Wadi Musa, and it’s the perfect site to visit prior to seeing Petra. It’s lso known as Siq el-Barid and it’s a Nabataen archaeological site, with buildings carved into the walls of the canyons.

It’s a much smaller site than Petra and while the buildings are less elaborate, the natural beauty of the location is what amazed me.

We walked through to the canyon and past the buildings, to a small rocky platform that overlooked the rocks and canyons.

From here you need to climb a bit over some rocks to reach a beautiful viewpoint where you can wait for the sunset. The path isn’t well marked though so I would ask one of the local guides to take you.

We paid 5 JOD per person for the whole visit to Little Petra, prices aren’t fixed and you can haggle when you’re there.

One of the buildings of Little Petra in Jordan

One of the buildings of Little Petra in Jordan

Hiking to the viewpoint of Little Petra in Jordan

Hiking to the viewpoint of Little Petra in Jordan

View from Little Petra in Jordan

View from Little Petra in Jordan

Walking through the canyons of Little Petra, Jordan

Walking through the canyons of Little Petra, Jordan

Canyon views in Little Petra, Jordan

Canyon views in Little Petra, Jordan

Sunset in Little Petra, Jordan

Sunset in Little Petra, Jordan

After Little Petra we went to our hotel in Wadi Musa, the Peace Way Hotel , to shower and chill a bit, we had an early dinner in town and went straight back out to see Petra by Night.

Petra by Night is a show that is on every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 20:30 to 22:30.

During Petra by Night they light 1,500 candles all along the Siq and in front of the Treasury, where they play live music, serve complimentary tea and tell stories of the place.

Entry isn’t included in the Jordan Pass and costs 17 JOD, you can ask your hotel and they’ll get you tickets.

Make sure to get there early enough so you can enjoy it without too many people, seeing the Treasury lit up by thousands of candles is magical.

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Petra by Night

Petra by Night

Day 4: Petra

I hope you’re ready for the highlight of your Jordan trip. Petra is one of the most famous attractions in Jordan and rightly so.

Petra is a 60 squared kilometre archaeological site, where stunning Roman and Nabataean ruins can be found on a red rock and canyon backdrop.

The Treasury and Monastery of Petra, with their well-preserved facades built into the rock are amongst the most iconic locations in Petra.

The first viewpoint above the Treasury of Petra, Jordan

Make sure to get to Petra early in the morning, so that you can beat the crowds. A one-day entry ticket is included in the Jordan Pass.

Some people prefer to spend longer in Petra, I personally found that one day was enough to see everything I wanted to.

In one day we walked 20km and saw the Siq, the Treasury (both from below and the viewpoints above), the Royal Tombs, the theatre, the Colonnade and the Monastery.

Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and to bring water and snacks with you!

| READ MORE: 20 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING PETRA |

Admiring the Monastery of Petra, Jordan

Admiring the Monastery of Petra

The Treasury of Petra, Jordan

The Treasury of Petra, Jordan

Day 5: Wadi Rum

After the last two days you might think it’s impossible to top the beauty of Petra, and yet you will find that the Wadi Rum desert will give Petra a run for its money.

On the fifth day you can have a bit of a lie-in to recover from all the walking, but you should still set off fairly early in the morning as you have 112km and almost 2 hours of driving ahead of you.

We did a tour of the desert with Beyond Wadi Rum Camp . We parked our cars at the Wadi Rum Village where our guides were waiting for us with open back 4×4 jeeps. We set off for a full afternoon tour of the Wadi Rum desert.

Camels in the Wadi Rum desert, Jordan

Camels in the Wadi Rum desert, Jordan

The view from the top of Lawrence's spring in the Wadi Rum desert, Jordan

The view from the top of Lawrence’s spring in the Wadi Rum desert

Red sand dunes in the Wadi Rum desert, Jordan

Red sand dunes in the Wadi Rum desert

Exploring the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan

Exploring the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan

The Wadi Rum desert is huge, but most tours will take you to see all the same main attractions. These include; the red sand dunes, Lawrence’s spring, the Khazali canyon, the house of Lawrence, Abu Khashaba canyon and Um Frouth Arch.

You won’t easily forget the natural beauty of the canyons, arches and views you will see today. It’s easy to see why the movie The Martian was filmed here!

The viewpoints at Lawrence’s spring and house aren’t well marked so you need to do a big of climbing to reach them, but they’re well worth it!

We ended the day at viewpoint that is also a popular sunset spot, where we watched the sinking sun turn the rocks and sand around us even more red.

Um Frouth Arch in the Wadi Rum desert, Jordan

Um Frouth Arch in the Wadi Rum desert

Khazali canyon in the Wadi Rum desert, Jordan

Khazali canyon in the Wadi Rum desert

Desert views in the Wadi Rum, Jordan

Desert views in the Wadi Rum

Sunset in the Wadi Rum desert, Jordan

Sunset in the Wadi Rum desert

I was in Jordan in December and the sun set at 16:30 and I was a bit worried about what we would actually do for the rest of the afternoon and evening.

After the sunset they drove us to the camp, where we had dinner in the big communal tent (they cook the food in the traditional Bedouin way under the sand and will take it out just before it’s time to eat!) and danced traditional dances.

Unfortunately it started raining while we were having dinner so we were unable to see the stars, but if you’re there on a clear night sky you will see the most incredible stars.

Maybe bring some card games with you so that if the weather is bad you have something to entertain yourself with for the evening.

| READ MORE: ULTIMATE GUIDE TO WADI RUM OVERNIGHT TOURS |

Desert views from the house of Lawrence in the Wadi Rum desert, Jordan

Desert views from the house of Lawrence in the Wadi Rum desert

Desert views from Lawrence's spring in the Wadi Rum desert, Jordan

Desert views from Lawrence’s spring in the Wadi Rum desert

Desert views from the house of Lawrence in the Wadi Rum desert, Jordan

Day 6: Aqaba

After a pretty packed week this is the relaxing day of this Jordan itinerary. Breakfast is served fairly early at the Beyond Wadi Rum Camp, so once you’re up its time to hit the road again.

The drive from the Wadi Rum desert to Aqaba is only 70km and will take around 1 hour.

Once you get there pop by your hotel (we stayed at the Dweik Hotel ) to drop off your bags, change into a swimsuit and you’re ready for the beach and the Red Sea!

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The Red Sea in Jordan

The Red Sea in Jordan

Similarly to the Dead Sea, I suggest visiting an organised beach since women aren’t allowed to be in a bikini in public beaches.

We went to Berenice Beach Club, a short 15-minute drive away from Aqaba. Entry is 10 JOD each and it’s a very well equipped beach.

There is a changing room with lockers, a pool, a beach bar, sun beds with beach umbrellas, a beach volley court and snorkelling gear you can rent.

You can snorkel by the beach and will be able to see lots of coral and fish, or you can do an organised 2-hour boat trip that will take you to snorkelling spots slightly further away.

Berenice Beach Bar serves alcohol so why not sit back on your sunbed, order a mojito and wait for the sun to set on your last full day in Jordan.

Sunset in Aqaba from Berenice Beach Bar, Jordan

Sunset in Aqaba from Berenice Beach Bar

Day 7: Return to Amman & fly out

Your Jordan trip is coming to an end, time to head back to Amman and squeeze in some final sightseeing before you fly out.

Amman is 330km away from Aqaba, approximately a 4-hour drive depending on whether you do the more direct Desert Highway or the more scenic Kings Highway.

If you set off early enough in the morning you can make it to Amman in time for lunch. After a quick wrap on the go from the souk, head over to see the Amman Citadel (entry is included in the Jordan Pass).

This is archaeological site located on top of a hill in the centre of Amman and it’s a great combination of history and epic views, the perfect way to end your time in Jordan!

After this final sight seeing in Amman it’s time to head back to the airport and fly home, where you can start planning the next trip.

The citadel in Amman, Jordan

The citadel in Amman, Jordan

Have you been to Jordan before? How did you find it? Let me know in the comments below! Visiting Petra and Jordan had been on my travel bucket list for a very long time and I was stoked to finally travel there.

For me 7 days were enough to see everything I wanted to, if you want to visit Petra more in depth or spend long relaxing by the Red Sea you can always shuffle around this itinerary or spend longer in Jordan.

I hope you find this 1-week Jordan itinerary useful in planning your own Jordan itinerary!

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Monday 30th of September 2019

Hi Greta, for Wadi Rum, do you think 4 hours is enough to see all the sights? x thanks

Hi Caitlin! Yes an afternoon should be enough to see all the main spots, that's more or less how long our tour lasted and then we went to the camp for the night. If you have the time though I would definitely stay a night in the desert, it's a really unique experience! x

Becca Talbot

Monday 20th of May 2019

I went to Jordan back in May 2017, and I had the best time! I did pretty much everything here on your list too. One thing you've not mentioned much of is the street art everywhere in Amman, which is definitely worth a look - can't wait to go back to Jordan! x

Monday 27th of May 2019

That's a good point, I saw some beautiful street art around Amman! :)

Wednesday 8th of May 2019

Did you have an opportunity to go to Wadi Mujib and where could you fit that into an itinerary like this?

Wednesday 29th of May 2019

Unfortunately I was in Jordan in December and I couldn't visit the Wadi Mujib. If I were to go back in summer I would probably swap it out with Jerash on day 2 or Kerak on day 3. Hope that helps! :)

Saturday 23rd of February 2019

Thanks for all of this great information. I am hoping to go to Jordan and Israel in May.

Monday 25th of February 2019

No problem, glad you found it useful! You're going to love Jordan, it's such a beautiful country!

Tuesday 8th of January 2019

Great post. You really captured the architecture well. This post reminded me of my trip to Israel last year, I got to visit the dead sea too. The highlight of being in that area was the food as well as that there's so much to see.

Thanks, glad you enjoyed my post! The Dead Sea really is an incredible place to visit, I loved the food there too!

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  • places of worship
  • airports and other transportation hubs and networks
  • public areas such as tourist attractions, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, shopping centres, markets, hotels and other sites frequented by foreigners

Always be aware of your surroundings when in public places.

Demonstrations

Demonstrations occur regularly. Even peaceful demonstrations can turn violent at any time. They can also lead to disruptions to traffic and public transportation.

  • Avoid areas where demonstrations and large gatherings are taking place
  • Follow the instructions of local authorities
  • Monitor local media for information on ongoing demonstrations

Since October 13, 2023, protests related to the ongoing conflict in Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip have been taking place regularly at various locations across Jordan.

Protest activity occurs throughout the week with larger demonstrations typically occurring on Fridays.

Major gathering places have included:

  • places of worship, especially:
  • the Al Husseini Mosque in downtown Amman
  • the Al Kalouti mosque near the Israeli embassy in Rabieh, Amman
  • refugee camps, including:
  • the al-Wehdat refugee camp in South Amman
  • the Baqa’a refugee camp near Ein Al-Basha on the Amman-Jerash highway
  • the American Embassy and surrounding areas in Abdoun, Amman
  • various neighborhoods in East Amman

Most protests have been peaceful and contained by security forces. Isolated incidents of clashes with security forces have been reported.

Future protests near border areas could result in confrontations between security forces and demonstrators. They could lead to temporary closures of the Dead Sea highway and surrounding roads.

Jordanian authorities may employ enhanced measures to respond to demonstrations, including:

  • deploying additional security forces
  • using crowd dispersal methods
  • establishing checkpoints and roadblocks

Protests may occur at various locations across the country.

Demonstrations have occurred in Amman at locations including:

  • the Al Husseini Mosque, downtown;
  • in front of Parliament in Abdali District;
  • in front of the Prime Ministry at 4th circle on Zahran Street.

Outside of Amman

Other cities in Jordan where large demonstrations occur frequently include Irbid, Kerak, Ma’an, Madaba, Mafraq, Salt and Zarqa.

Mass gatherings (large-scale events)

Petty Crime

The crime rate is low by regional standards. Petty crime occurs, especially at tourist sites and in crowded areas. Theft of vehicles, assaults, robberies and attempted residential break-ins also occur.

  • Ensure that your personal belongings, including your passport and other travel documents, are secure at all times
  • Always carry a photocopy of identification documents for identification purposes
  • Don’t display valuables in your car or on your person
  • Lock car doors and windows
  • Avoid travelling alone, especially in remote areas

Incidents of celebratory gunfire, while illegal, are common and occasionally result in injury and death.

Tribal violence

Clashes between tribes, clans or families periodically erupt and sometimes involve the use of firearms. Response from authorities is often delayed or non-existent.

Women’s safety

Women travelling alone may be subject to some forms of harassment and verbal abuse.

Sexual harassment and assaults have occurred.

Women have been detained when reporting a sexual assault. Women must prove that any sexual activity was not consensual to avoid being charged under extramarital sex statutes.

Women should:

  • dress conservatively
  • travel in groups
  • travel during daylight hours
  • sit in the back seat of taxis.

Advice for women travellers

Road safety

Road conditions and road safety can vary greatly throughout the country. Driving conditions may be hazardous during winter. Accidents are common but more frequent during Ramadan and Eid.

Some drivers don’t respect traffic laws. Drivers may be aggressive and drive very close to each other. It’s typical for drivers not to use signals to indicate turns or lane changes. Drivers often talk or text on mobile phones while driving, although this is illegal in Jordan.

Off-road driving can be hazardous, and you should only do it in a convoy of four-wheel-drive vehicles with an experienced guide.

  • Avoid driving at night in rural areas, as roaming animals and insufficient lighting create hazards after dark
  • Leave your travel itinerary with a family member or friend
  • Be well prepared and equipped with gasoline, water, food and a cellular phone

If you’re involved in an accident

Many drivers involved in an accident may avoid calling the police and try to negotiate a settlement instead. However, they may later try to file a claim against you.

In the event of an accident causing personal injury, the driver may be held for several days until responsibility and appropriate restitution is determined.

To avoid legal issues, call the police to attend the scene of the accident and assess responsibility.

Public transportation

Public transportation is usually very crowded. It can be uncomfortable.

The cleanliness and mechanical reliability of taxis vary considerably. Book taxis through hotels.

Vehicles booked through ride-hailing applications are generally more reliable and in better condition than taxis in Jordan.

We do not make assessments on the compliance of foreign domestic airlines with international safety standards.

Information about foreign domestic airlines

Every country or territory decides who can enter or exit through its borders. The Government of Canada cannot intervene on your behalf if you do not meet your destination’s entry or exit requirements.

We have obtained the information on this page from the Jordanian authorities. It can, however, change at any time.

Verify this information with the  Foreign Representatives in Canada .

Entry requirements vary depending on the type of passport you use for travel.

Before you travel, check with your transportation company about passport requirements. Its rules on passport validity may be more stringent than the country’s entry rules.

Regular Canadian passport

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date you expect to leave Jordan.

Passport for official travel

Different entry rules may apply.

Official travel

Passport with “X” gender identifier

While the Government of Canada issues passports with an “X” gender identifier, it cannot guarantee your entry or transit through other countries. You might face entry restrictions in countries that do not recognize the “X” gender identifier. Before you leave, check with the closest foreign representative for your destination.

Other travel documents

Different entry rules may apply when travelling with a temporary passport or an emergency travel document. Before you leave, check with the closest foreign representative for your destination.

Useful links

Foreign Representatives in Canada

  • Canadian passports

Tourist visa

Required, and valid for 30 days. You may obtain a visa upon arrival if you travel by air or enter Jordan at the following border crossings:

  • Sheikh Hussein Bridge
  • Wadi Araba (Aqaba)

Due to recent events in Israel, West Bank and the Gaza Strip, operations at the land borders with Jordan may be affected by reduced hours or closure on short notice.

You need to obtain a visa online or from a Jordanian diplomatic mission prior to travelling if you’re planning on entering Jordan at the King Hussein Bridge (Allenby) border crossing.

You can extend the validity of a visitor visa at any police station.

If you overstay your visa, you’ll be fined when leaving the country.

Business visa

First, you need a tourism visa to enter. Then, you must obtain a residency permit from Jordan’s Ministry of Interior upon arrival.

Residency Permit

You must obtain a tourist visa to enter Jordan. Once in Jordan, you may apply for a residency permit from the Ministry of Interior.

Jordan only issues visas at:

  • international airports
  • the Sheikh Hussein Bridge border crossing
  • the Wadi Araba (Aqaba) border crossing

Jordan doesn’t issue visas at the King Hussein Bridge (Allenby) border crossing between Jordan and the West Bank.

  • Jordanian Pass - Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities
  • Ministry of Interior - Jordanian e-government site

Health entry requirements

You must take a medical exam to obtain a residency permit, including mandatory testing for tuberculosis, HIV and hepatitis C.

Other entry requirements

Canadians who were previously in Jordan under a Refugee Status Determination process may be subject to different entry requirements and should contact the nearest Jordanian Embassy before travel. 

Registration

Register with the police for stays of more than 2 weeks.

Travelling to neighbouring countries

If travelling from Jordan to neighbouring countries, ensure that you obtain your visas before departing Canada. These countries don’t normally issue visas at border crossings to individuals without a Jordanian residency permit.

Travelling to and from Israel

Consult our travel advice for Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip for more information on entry requirements.

If you’re travelling beyond Jordan, note that other countries have denied Canadians entry because their passports bore a Jordanian border stamp issued by an office bordering Israel. Such a stamp would indicate that the traveller had entered Jordan from Israel.

Travelling from Egypt

You’ll need to show your Egyptian entry and exit stamps to border officials when arriving from Egypt.

Foreign diplomatic missions and consulates in Canada

Upon departure, your luggage may be searched for security reasons and to prevent the illegal export of Jordanian and Iraqi antiquities.

Children and travel

Learn more about travelling with children .

Yellow fever

Learn about potential entry requirements related to yellow fever (vaccines section).

Relevant Travel Health Notices

  • Global Measles Notice - 13 March, 2024
  • COVID-19 and International Travel - 13 March, 2024

This section contains information on possible health risks and restrictions regularly found or ongoing in the destination. Follow this advice to lower your risk of becoming ill while travelling. Not all risks are listed below.

Consult a health care professional or visit a travel health clinic preferably 6 weeks before you travel to get personalized health advice and recommendations.

Routine vaccines

Be sure that your  routine vaccinations , as per your province or territory , are up-to-date before travelling, regardless of your destination.

Some of these vaccinations include measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, varicella (chickenpox), influenza and others.

Pre-travel vaccines and medications

You may be at risk for preventable diseases while travelling in this destination. Talk to a travel health professional about which medications or vaccines may be right for you, based on your destination and itinerary. 

Yellow fever   is a disease caused by a flavivirus from the bite of an infected mosquito.

Travellers get vaccinated either because it is required to enter a country or because it is recommended for their protection.

  • There is no risk of yellow fever in this country.

Country Entry Requirement*

  • Proof of vaccination is required if you are coming from or have transited through an airport of a country   where yellow fever occurs.

Recommendation

  • Vaccination is not recommended.
  • Discuss travel plans, activities, and destinations with a health care professional.
  • Contact a designated  Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre  well in advance of your trip to arrange for vaccination.

About Yellow Fever

Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres in Canada * It is important to note that  country entry requirements  may not reflect your risk of yellow fever at your destination. It is recommended that you contact the nearest  diplomatic or consular office  of the destination(s) you will be visiting to verify any additional entry requirements.

There is a risk of hepatitis A in this destination. It is a disease of the liver. People can get hepatitis A if they ingest contaminated food or water, eat foods prepared by an infectious person, or if they have close physical contact (such as oral-anal sex) with an infectious person, although casual contact among people does not spread the virus.

Practise  safe food and water precautions and wash your hands often. Vaccination is recommended for all travellers to areas where hepatitis A is present.

Measles is a highly contagious viral disease. It can spread quickly from person to person by direct contact and through droplets in the air.

Anyone who is not protected against measles is at risk of being infected with it when travelling internationally.

Regardless of where you are going, talk to a health care professional before travelling to make sure you are fully protected against measles.

  Hepatitis B is a risk in every destination. It is a viral liver disease that is easily transmitted from one person to another through exposure to blood and body fluids containing the hepatitis B virus.  Travellers who may be exposed to blood or other bodily fluids (e.g., through sexual contact, medical treatment, sharing needles, tattooing, acupuncture or occupational exposure) are at higher risk of getting hepatitis B.

Hepatitis B vaccination is recommended for all travellers. Prevent hepatitis B infection by practicing safe sex, only using new and sterile drug equipment, and only getting tattoos and piercings in settings that follow public health regulations and standards.

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious viral disease. It can spread from person to person by direct contact and through droplets in the air.

It is recommended that all eligible travellers complete a COVID-19 vaccine series along with any additional recommended doses in Canada before travelling. Evidence shows that vaccines are very effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalization and death from COVID-19. While vaccination provides better protection against serious illness, you may still be at risk of infection from the virus that causes COVID-19. Anyone who has not completed a vaccine series is at increased risk of being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 and is at greater risk for severe disease when travelling internationally.

Before travelling, verify your destination’s COVID-19 vaccination entry/exit requirements. Regardless of where you are going, talk to a health care professional before travelling to make sure you are adequately protected against COVID-19.

 The best way to protect yourself from seasonal influenza (flu) is to get vaccinated every year. Get the flu shot at least 2 weeks before travelling.  

 The flu occurs worldwide. 

  •  In the Northern Hemisphere, the flu season usually runs from November to   April.
  •  In the Southern Hemisphere, the flu season usually runs between April and   October.
  •  In the tropics, there is flu activity year round. 

The flu vaccine available in one hemisphere may only offer partial protection against the flu in the other hemisphere.

The flu virus spreads from person to person when they cough or sneeze or by touching objects and surfaces that have been contaminated with the virus. Clean your hands often and wear a mask if you have a fever or respiratory symptoms.

In this destination, rabies is carried by dogs and some wildlife, including bats. Rabies is a deadly disease that spreads to humans primarily through bites or scratches from an infected animal. While travelling, take precautions , including keeping your distance from animals (including free-roaming dogs), and closely supervising children.

If you are bitten or scratched by an animal while travelling, immediately wash the wound with soap and clean water and see a health care professional. Rabies treatment is often available in this destination. 

Before travel, discuss rabies vaccination with a health care professional. It may be recommended for travellers who are at high risk of exposure (e.g., occupational risk such as veterinarians and wildlife workers, children, adventure travellers and spelunkers, and others in close contact with animals). 

Safe food and water precautions

Many illnesses can be caused by eating food or drinking beverages contaminated by bacteria, parasites, toxins, or viruses, or by swimming or bathing in contaminated water.

  • Learn more about food and water precautions to take to avoid getting sick by visiting our eat and drink safely abroad page. Remember: Boil it, cook it, peel it, or leave it!
  • Avoid getting water into your eyes, mouth or nose when swimming or participating in activities in freshwater (streams, canals, lakes), particularly after flooding or heavy rain. Water may look clean but could still be polluted or contaminated.
  • Avoid inhaling or swallowing water while bathing, showering, or swimming in pools or hot tubs. 

Travellers' diarrhea is the most common illness affecting travellers. It is spread from eating or drinking contaminated food or water.

Risk of developing travellers' diarrhea increases when travelling in regions with poor standards of hygiene and sanitation. Practise safe food and water precautions.

The most important treatment for travellers' diarrhea is rehydration (drinking lots of fluids). Carry oral rehydration salts when travelling.

Typhoid   is a bacterial infection spread by contaminated food or water. Risk is higher among children, travellers going to rural areas, travellers visiting friends and relatives or those travelling for a long period of time.

Travellers visiting regions with a risk of typhoid, especially those exposed to places with poor sanitation, should speak to a health care professional about vaccination.  

Insect bite prevention

Many diseases are spread by the bites of infected insects such as mosquitoes, ticks, fleas or flies. When travelling to areas where infected insects may be present:

  • Use insect repellent (bug spray) on exposed skin
  • Cover up with light-coloured, loose clothes made of tightly woven materials such as nylon or polyester
  • Minimize exposure to insects
  • Use mosquito netting when sleeping outdoors or in buildings that are not fully enclosed

To learn more about how you can reduce your risk of infection and disease caused by bites, both at home and abroad, visit our insect bite prevention page.

Find out what types of insects are present where you’re travelling, when they’re most active, and the symptoms of the diseases they spread.

Animal precautions

Some infections, such as rabies and influenza, can be shared between humans and animals. Certain types of activities may increase your chance of contact with animals, such as travelling in rural or forested areas, camping, hiking, and visiting wet markets (places where live animals are slaughtered and sold) or caves.

Travellers are cautioned to avoid contact with animals, including dogs, livestock (pigs, cows), monkeys, snakes, rodents, birds, and bats, and to avoid eating undercooked wild game.

Closely supervise children, as they are more likely to come in contact with animals.

Cases of locally-acquired   Middle East respiratory syndrome  (MERS) have been reported in this country.

MERS is a viral respiratory disease caused by the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV).

Some people infected with MERS-CoV experience no symptoms, while others may experience mild flu-like or more severe pneumonia-like symptoms. About one-third of reported cases have result ed in death.

Eat and drink safely ,   and   avoid close contact with animals, especially camels. If you must visit a farm or market, make sure you practise good hygiene and  wash your hands  before and after contact with animals.

There is currently no licensed vaccine to protect against MERS.

Person-to-person infections

Stay home if you’re sick and practise proper cough and sneeze etiquette , which includes coughing or sneezing into a tissue or the bend of your arm, not your hand. Reduce your risk of colds, the flu and other illnesses by:

  •   washing your hands often
  • avoiding or limiting the amount of time spent in closed spaces, crowded places, or at large-scale events (concerts, sporting events, rallies)
  • avoiding close physical contact with people who may be showing symptoms of illness 

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) , HIV , and mpox are spread through blood and bodily fluids; use condoms, practise safe sex, and limit your number of sexual partners. Check with your local public health authority pre-travel to determine your eligibility for mpox vaccine.  

Medical services and facilities

Modern medical care is available in Amman but could be inadequate elsewhere. Procedures often require immediate cash payment.

Medical evacuation can be very expensive. You may need it in case of serious illness or injury.

Make sure you get travel insurance that includes coverage for medical evacuation and hospital stays.

Travel health and safety

Keep in Mind...

The decision to travel is the sole responsibility of the traveller. The traveller is also responsible for his or her own personal safety.

Be prepared. Do not expect medical services to be the same as in Canada. Pack a   travel health kit , especially if you will be travelling away from major city centres.

You must abide by local laws.

Learn about what you should do and how we can help if you are arrested or detained abroad .

Jordan only offers government services in Arabic. Before submitting official documents to local governments, you must have them translated to Arabic.

The work week is from Sunday to Thursday.

Avoid romantic physical contact, including holding hands, in public.

Don't photograph people without their permission.

Dual citizenship

Dual citizenship is legally recognized in Jordan.

If you are a Canadian citizen, but also a citizen of Jordan, our ability to offer you consular services may be limited while you're there. You may also be subject to different entry/exit requirements .

Travellers with dual citizenship

Confirm your citizenship status with the Embassy of Jordan in Ottawa before your departure.

  • Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
  • General information for travellers with dual citizenship

Penalties for possession, use or trafficking of illegal drugs are severe. Even possession or use of small amounts of illegal drugs is a criminal offence. If you're accused of a drug offence, you can be detained by authorities for up to 2 weeks without being charged. Convicted offenders can expect heavy jail sentences and fines.

Consumption of alcohol outside approved venues is illegal. It could result in your arrest, heavy fines or imprisonment. Public intoxication is a criminal offence, whether or not consumption occurred privately

Drugs, alcohol and travel

Illegal activities

Other illegal activities include:

  • insulting King Abdullah II or other members of Jordan's royal family
  • photographing government buildings and military installations
  • all forms of religious proselytizing, including distribution of religious materials
  • extra-marital sexual relations
  • prostitution
  • possession of pornographic material

By law, all vehicles must carry a fire extinguisher and warning triangle.

If a pedestrian is injured in an accident, authorities always deem the driver to be guilty. As the driver, you may face imprisonment and heavy fines.

Drinking and driving

If a police officer suspects you of drinking and driving, they could confiscate your driver's licence on the spot. If you're convicted, you can expect heavy fines and possible imprisonment.

International driving permit

You should carry an international driving permit. You may only drive rental cars with a valid Canadian driver's licence or an international driving permit. To drive any other vehicle, you must hold a Jordanian driver's licence.

International Driving Permit

2SLGBTQI+ travellers

Although the laws of Jordan don't prohibit sexual acts between individuals of the same sex, homosexuality is not socially tolerated. Jordan does not recognize same-sex marriages.

Members of the 2SLGBTQI+ community could face arrest under other charges, such as anti-adultery or public indecency laws.

2SLGBTQI+ travellers should carefully consider the risks of travelling to Jordan.

Travel and your sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics

Dress and behaviour

Jordan's customs, laws and regulations adhere closely to Islamic practices and beliefs. Dress conservatively, behave discreetly and respect religious and social traditions to avoid offending local sensitivities.

In 2024, the lunar month of Ramadan is expected to begin on or around March 10.

In public, between sunrise and sunset, refrain from:

Before travelling to Jordan, and in case of a family dispute involving children, both parents should ensure they're fully aware of the implications of local laws on children's mobility, access and custody.

Any adult male may prevent his minor children from leaving Jordan by placing a hold on their travel with Jordanian authorities.

Immigration officials may prevent children travelling with their mothers from departing Jordan without the father's consent. This is possible even if the child or woman is solely a Canadian citizen. Jordanian authorities consider disputes surrounding travel holds as private family matters. The Embassy of Canada is limited in its ability to intervene. Only a court or the person who requested the travel hold may remove it.

Under Jordanian law, a husband may place a travel hold on his wife, preventing her departure from Jordan. Adult male relatives (that is uncles, brothers, grandfathers) may also request that a court place a travel hold on unmarried adult female relatives.

International Child Abduction

The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is an international treaty. It can help parents with the return of children who have been removed to or retained in certain countries in violation of custody rights. It does not apply between Canada and Jordan.

If your child was wrongfully taken to, or is being held in Jordan by an abducting parent:

  • act as quickly as you can
  • consult a lawyer in Canada and in Jordan to explore all the legal options for the return of your child
  • report the situation to the nearest Canadian government office abroad or to the Vulnerable Children’s Consular Unit at Global Affairs Canada by calling the Emergency Watch and Response Centre.

If your child was removed from a country other than Canada, consult a lawyer to determine if The Hague Convention applies.

Be aware that Canadian consular officials cannot interfere in private legal matters or in another country’s judicial affairs.

  • International Child Abduction: A Guidebook for Left-Behind Parents
  • Travelling with children
  • Canadian embassies and consulates by destination
  • Emergency Watch and Response Centre

Legal process

Jordan's legal process may be slow and cumbersome. Police may hold suspects and witnesses to incidents for lengthy periods without access to legal counsel or consular officials.

The currency in Jordan is the dinar (JOD). ATMs are available in larger cities and at the Queen Alia International Airport, but are limited elsewhere. Only U.S. dollars and euros are easily convertible into local currency.

Larger stores and restaurants in Amman and other tourist areas accept credit cards.

Jordan is located in an active seismic zone. Strong aftershocks may occur up to one week after the initial earthquake. Landslides are possible in certain areas. 

Droughts and sand and dust storms occur.

Snowfall is infrequent but can cause extensive road closures and disrupt public services.

Rainy season

The rainy season usually extends from November to March.

Heavy rain can result in flash floods in dry river beds and canyons (or “wadis”). Flash floods and landslides can hamper overland travel and reduce the provision of essential services. Roads may become impassable and bridges damaged.

• Monitor local news and weather reports • Stay away from the affected areas • Follow the instructions of local authorities, including evacuation orders

Weather forecast –  Jordan Meteorological Department

Local services

Dial 911 for emergency assistance.

Consular assistance

For emergency consular assistance, call the Embassy of Canada in Amman and follow the instructions. At any time, you may also contact the Emergency Watch and Response Centre in Ottawa.

The decision to travel is your choice and you are responsible for your personal safety abroad. We take the safety and security of Canadians abroad very seriously and provide credible and timely information in our Travel Advice to enable you to make well-informed decisions regarding your travel abroad.

The content on this page is provided for information only. While we make every effort to give you correct information, it is provided on an "as is" basis without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. The Government of Canada does not assume responsibility and will not be liable for any damages in connection to the information provided.

If you need consular assistance while abroad, we will make every effort to help you. However, there may be constraints that will limit the ability of the Government of Canada to provide services.

Learn more about consular services .

Risk Levels

  take normal security precautions.

Take similar precautions to those you would take in Canada.

  Exercise a high degree of caution

There are certain safety and security concerns or the situation could change quickly. Be very cautious at all times, monitor local media and follow the instructions of local authorities.

IMPORTANT: The two levels below are official Government of Canada Travel Advisories and are issued when the safety and security of Canadians travelling or living in the country or region may be at risk.

  Avoid non-essential travel

Your safety and security could be at risk. You should think about your need to travel to this country, territory or region based on family or business requirements, knowledge of or familiarity with the region, and other factors. If you are already there, think about whether you really need to be there. If you do not need to be there, you should think about leaving.

  Avoid all travel

You should not travel to this country, territory or region. Your personal safety and security are at great risk. If you are already there, you should think about leaving if it is safe to do so.

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