Jordan Tours

Travel Talk Jordan tours take you on a voyage through history, authentic culture and legend. Delve into Jordan in-depth and explore all the impressive highlights. Witness the natural and national treasures of this magical land. Walk the ancient Greco-Roman ruins of Ajloun and Jerash after discovering the bustling capital, Amman. Trips to Jordan are not complete without an adventure in the breathtaking desert of Wadi Rum on a jeep safari and meet the natives over delicious local meals. Camp under the starry night sky before embarking on a journey to the world-famous Petra. Float waist-high while rejuvenating in the Dead Sea next to beds of salt. With such intriguing history surrounded by much mystery, Jordan is home to countless unique experiences. Travel Talk Jordan tours are ideal for culture-hungry adventurous travellers looking for a country like no other.

Travel Talk Jordan tours take you on a voyage through history, authentic culture and legend. Delve into Jordan in-depth and explore all the impressive highlights. Witness the natural and national treasures of this magical land. Walk the ancient Greco-Roman ruins of Ajloun and Jerash after discovering the bustling capital, Amman.

Our Jordan Trips

Trip Style: Classic, Sailing

Jordan & Egypt by Felucca

15 Days

4.5

6 reviews

from

$4688

$2344

Trip Style: Discovery, Overland

Essential Jordan & Egypt

15 Days

4.8

4 reviews

from

$4645

$2323

Trip Style: Discovery, Sailing

Jordan & Egypt by Nile Cruise

15 Days

5

6 reviews

from

$4907

$2454

Trip Style: In-Depth Explorer, Sailing

Fantastic Jordan & Egypt

18 Days

4.7

3 reviews

from

$5419

$2710

Nile Cruise

Trip Style: Discovery, Sailing

Egypt & Jordan Explored By Felucca

15 Days

4

3 reviews

from

$4688

$2344

Trip Style: Discovery, Overland

Egypt & Jordan Explored By Land

15 Days

new trip

No reviews yet

from

$4805

$2403

Trip Style: Discovery, Sailing

Egypt & Jordan Explored By Nile Cruise

15 Days

4.7

3 reviews

from

$4907

$2454

Jordan Accommodation

Please find below the 3 Star hotels and Superior Campsite used on our Jordan trips. All accommodation is carefully hand-selected to satisfy our standards in terms of quality, authenticity and location for you to enjoy a comfortable and unforgettable holiday.

SULAF LUXURY HOTEL
Amman
4 Star

This hotel is located in the heart of Amman. The Sulaf Luxury Hotel has been specially designed to provide every level of comfort and service in keeping with today's demands.

RAHAYEB DESERT CAMP
Wadi Rum
Superior Campsite

Nestled in the breathtaking Wadi Rum Canyon, the superior desert camp features spacious Bedouin tents with private bathroom and a common dining area.

PETRA MOON HOTEL
Petra
4 Star

Just 150m from the entrance gate to Petra and only 100 m from Petra Musem.  This hotel features spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs. It also has a roof garden with a seasonal outdoor pool.

Jordan Sights Map

Jordan Tours Guidebook

Best Time to Visit Jordan

The best time to visit Jordan largely depends on your preferences and the type of experience you're seeking in this beautiful Middle Eastern country. Jordan experiences a diverse climate, so choosing the right time to visit is crucial for an enjoyable trip. Generally, the most popular time for tourists is during the spring and autumn months, specifically from March to May and September to November. During these periods, the weather is pleasantly mild and comfortable for exploring Jordan's iconic attractions, such as Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea. Why You Should Visit Jordan: Trips to Jordan offer rich historical and archaeological treasures, including the iconic city of Petra and well-preserved Roman sites. The stunning landscapes of Wadi Rum's desert and the unique experience of floating in the Dead Sea are also compelling reasons. Jordanians' warm hospitality and diverse landscapes, from deserts to lush valleys, make it a welcoming and visually captivating destination.
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Best Places to Visit in Jordan

Jordan offers a wealth of remarkable destinations to explore. Visit our best place to visit in Jordan page to read about all the fascinating places visited on our tours. The Wadi Rum desert, with its striking sandstone formations and opportunities for stargazing and adventure, is a must-visit. Experience floating effortlessly in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea and indulge in its therapeutic mud. The Roman city of Jerash showcases well-preserved ruins, while the ancient mosaics of Madaba and the biblical history of Mount Nebo add cultural depth to your trip. Trips to Jordan are brimming with myriad destinations. Jordan's welcoming culture, delicious cuisine, and diverse landscapes create a memorable travel experience for history enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and those seeking relaxation. The Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, offers visitors the chance to float effortlessly in its mineral-rich waters.
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Jordan Travel Advice

Read through our Jordan travel advice in detail and make sure you are up-to-date with the pre-departure essentials before your trip to Jordan. When planning a trip to Jordan, it's essential to consider a few key pieces of travel advice to ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit. Firstly, check the passport and visa requirements. Most travelers will need a visa to enter Jordan, which can often be obtained on arrival at major border crossings and airports. Your passport needs to be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival in Jordan, and you should carry your passport or travel document with you at all times. Check with your embassy or your official government website for regulations. Bear in mind that the Jordan travel advice is for guidance only. You need to have valid and adequate travel insurance before your tour with Travel Talk begins.
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Jordanian Culture

Visit our Jordanian culture page to read about the fascinating culture of Jordan: eating & drinking, crafts, shopping, religion, etiquette, festivals and more. Jordan's culture is deeply rooted in its history, with a rich tapestry of influences from the Nabateans, Romans, Byzantines, and Islamic civilizations. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Petra stands as a testament to the ancient Nabatean culture, with its impressive rock-cut architecture and intricate carvings. Jordan also boasts well-preserved Roman cities like Jerash, showcasing its historical significance. Religion plays a central role in Jordanian culture, with Islam being the predominant faith. The call to prayer resonates across the country, and mosques are important centers of community life. Visitors are encouraged to respect local customs, such as dressing modestly when entering religious sites.
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Jordanian Culture

Jordan Food

Visit our Jordanian Food page to read more about the delicious local cuisine, find must-try dishes and beverages on your journey. Read articles about the diverse Jordanian cuisine from fellow foodies and seasoned travellers. Jordanian cuisine is a delectable fusion of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean flavors, characterized by its rich and diverse culinary traditions. One of the standout dishes is "mansaf," considered Jordan's national dish, featuring tender lamb cooked in fermented dried yogurt and served atop a bed of fragrant rice, garnished with pine nuts and fresh herbs. Another beloved classic is "kabsa," a spiced rice dish with a choice of chicken, lamb, or fish, often cooked with tomatoes, onions, and aromatic spices. Falafel, made from ground chickpeas or fava beans, is a popular street food, typically served in pita bread with fresh vegetables and tahini sauce. Mezze, a selection of small appetizers like hummus, baba ghanoush, tabbouleh, and stuffed grape leaves, is a ubiquitous part of Jordanian dining and is perfect for sharing.
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Jordan Tours - FAQ

All visitors to Jordan are required to have a visa, which can be arranged through Jordanian consulates worldwide or upon arrival in Jordan. Visitors from the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the EU and South Africa may acquire their visa upon arrival in Jordan. Please note that single-entry tourist visa fee is 40 JOD and it can only be paid in JOD (Jordanian Dinar). You can check if you are able to obtain a visa on arrival via http://international.visitjordan.com.

Passport validity entry requirements: Travellers entering Jordan must have a passport valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date.

JORDAN PASS is the best option for Jordan tours. It covers the entrances fees to 36 touristic sites, including Petra, and waives the visa fees for tourists. Jordan Pass must be purchased 3 days prior to your arrival date. We strongly recommend the Jordan Wanderer package.

You can check all the details from the link below and buy the Jordan Pass online. It costs about JD75 (USD106). https://jordanpass.jo/index.htm

This information is provided only as guidance, we strongly advise that you check with the consulate as this information can change at any time and with little notice. It is your responsibility to make sure that all the required travel documents are ready when travelling.

Yes, all passengers travelling with Travel Talk must have travel insurance before participating in any of our tours. Your guide will collect your travel insurance details on the first day of your trip.

It is your responsibility to make sure you have an adequate and suitable travel insurance in place. You may read more about this here.

For ideal sightseeing conditions, the best time to visit Jordan is during Spring (March to May) or Autumn (September to November). At these times of the year the temperatures are cool enough to enjoy exploring Jordan’s iconic sites.
If you also enjoy warm and sunny weather, Summer can also be quite pleasant.

Internet access is now relatively easy in Amman, Aqaba and other major cities.
Jordan has a relatively widespread communication infrastructure and internet usage in big cities. WiFi coverage can be limited, especially in remote areas.

Jordan has a relatively widespread communication infrastructure. Mobile coverage is generally quite good in urban areas, however may be spotty or unavailable at remote areas. Make sure to enable global roaming before leaving home to be able to use your mobile in Jordan.

If you’d like to get a local sim card in Jordan, you will require two things – an unlocked mobile phone and a passport. It is best to get your mobile phone unlocked at home. There may be some conditions you should be aware of, so check with your phone provider.

The currency of Jordan is Jordanian Dinar. Is denoted by JOD or JD.

  • Falafel pita: 1 – 3 JD
  • Shawarma sandwich: 10-15 JD
  • Coffee: 0.50-0.70 JD
  • Can of coke: 0,50-1 JD
  • A large pizza at a pizzeria: 7 JD (approx 10 USD)

Tap water in Jordan is generally safe to drink, but it’s better to use bottled water for a short trip. Bottled water is available throughout the country. However please consider using a reusable water bottle, especially if you’re on a longer trip, and reduce your use of plastic!

Credit cards are accepted at hotels, restaurants and larger shops, including Visa and MasterCard. Please note that many smaller shops still prefer cash payment in the Jordanian currency, and cash is essential for shopping in the local souks.

There are many ATMs around cities and towns, so withdrawing cash is not a problem. ATM access may be more difficult in remote areas. Credit cards are accepted at hotels, restaurants and larger shops, including Visa and MasterCard. Please note that many smaller shops still prefer cash payment in the Jordanian currency, and it’s essential for shopping in the local souks.

Displays of affection by LGBTQ+ couples may attract a negative response.
Homosexuality is illegal in most Islamic countries in the Middle East, but in Jordan gay sex is legal, and the age of consent is 16. Public displays of affection by heterosexuals are frowned upon, and the same rules apply to gays and lesbians, although same-sex hand-holding is a common sign of friendship in Jordan.

Please kindly inform us when booking, If you do not identify with the gender stated in your passport. We will adjust the room configuration accordingly. For travellers who do not want to share a room, some tours have a single supplement option.

Arrival airport transfer is included for flights landing to Amman on the first day of your tour between 5am and 11:30pm, or if you have booked pre-accommodation with us. You must inform our call center or [email protected] of your flight details (date of flight, flight number, arrival time and name of travelers) at least 14 days prior to your arrival date. If you do not receive confirmation that your pick-up is arranged, please contact us.

You will be picked up by a Travel Talk representative holding a Travel Talk sign at the airport.

Departure airport transfer isn’t available unless your tour ends in Cairo.

The welcome meeting will be held in the hotel lobby around 6pm with your group and guide. You can find the arrival information for Jordan tours here. If there is any change in your arrival hotel, we will send you an e-mail to inform you before the trip.

Don’t worry if you will miss the welcome meeting on Day 1 as some travellers arrive late in the day – just make sure to let us know in advance.

Depending on the dates and hotel availability, we may be able to arrange pre/post-tour accommodation.

You can book pre/post-accommodation during the online booking process, or by contacting us.
Pre-accommodation includes breakfast and airport transfer. Post-accommodation includes breakfast, and airport transfer only if finishing in Cairo.

Solo travellers often join our Jordan tours to meet and travel with like-minded adventurers, forming longstanding friendships. We also strive to provide a relaxed and sociable tour experience to allow the group to weld throughout the journey.

Solo travellers will be roomed with another solo traveller of the same gender, or can upgrade to a solo room by paying the single supplement.

There are always solo travelers on our tours. If you don’t mind being roomed with another single traveler of the same gender, you do not need to pay the supplement. Single supplement is for travelers who would like to stay in a single room for the duration of their tour.

Please contact us with your request & we will do our best to arrange your room accordingly. [email protected] 0208 099 9596

Our Jordan tours do not include airfare to/from the destination, and we do not advise on, ticket or sell flights. It is your responsibility to make it to the starting point of your tour on time.

If you provide your dietary requirements at the time of booking, we will do our best to make the necessary arrangements where available for our Jordan tours. You can leave a comment under the “Notes” section when making an online booking or simply contact us. Please note that gluten-free & vegan options are quite limited in the country.

The currency of Jordan is Jordanian Dinar. Visa and MasterCard cards are widely accepted, especially in the big cities. Avoid changing the bulk of your money at the airport as the exchange rates are usually more favorable in the city. Your tour leader will be pleased to help you if you need any assistance.

Good news, there isn’t any luggage restriction on our Jordan tours as long as you’re happy to carry your own luggage! If your tour includes camp stay, we highly recommend you to pack a smaller bag as well, so that you can leave your luggage on the bus.

Tips are a common reward for service staff in Jordan. Your tour guide and crew will be especially appreciative and honored with this kind of traditional gratitude at the end of your tour.

You can join a tour late or miss the Welcome Meeting on Day 1 if you inform us prior to the departure date. Please note that it will be your responsibility to make the necessary arrangements to catch up with the group.

Please contact us at [email protected] or +44 208 099 9596.

For all emergencies, you can contact +44 208 099 7536.

Ramadan (Ramazan) is the Islamic holy month, during which Muslims fast from sunrise until sunset. Fasting means ‘nil by mouth’ including food, water and cigarettes. Ramadan dates move every year, please see below the dates for 2020 and 2021. Some local cafes and restaurants close during the day; however tourists are not expected to fast, and there are many cafes and restaurants that stay open to cater for you.

During Ramadan, you are encouraged to show your respect by not walking around in public eating, chewing gum, smoking or drinking (especially alcohol). It is fine to do so in your hotel or in a cafe/restaurant recommended by your tour leader. Your tour leader will organise lunches and dinners to make Ramadan easier for you. During the month you will find that tourist sites often close early to allow staff to return home in time to break their fast, and shops often open late and close early.

    Ramadan Dates:

  • 24 April – 23 May 2020
  • 12 April – 11 May 2021

Sleeping bags are not requried for camping as we stay in sedentary campsites, and provide bedding and blankets during the winter months.

We would recommend to bring a swimsuit & small towel, head scarf, and comfortable walking shoes for all Jordan tours.

Make sure to check the Predeparture file under the Overview section of each tour online for detailed information and suggestions.

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HIGHLIGHTS
Petra
The incredible Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is described as ‘one of the most precious cultural properties of mankind's cultural heritage'.
HIGHLIGHTS
Wadi Rum
Absolutely stunning in its natural beauty, Wadi Rum summarizes the romance of the desert. You may meet some friendly Bedouins living close by.
HIGHLIGHTS
Kerak
Welcome to magnificent Kerak, a city surrounded by history, protected by Saladin’s armies for long years. Don’t forget to stop by The Crusader Castle, one of the biggest fortresses of Middle East.
HIGHLIGHTS
Dead Sea
Dead Sea is a 30 minute drive from Amman and you reach this unique spot in Jordan. It brings a sense of unreality to any traveler passing through.
HIGHLIGHTS
Amman
The modern and ancient capital of Jordan is one of the oldest inhabited cities. The city's modern buildings blend amazingly with the remnants of ancient civilizations.
HIGHLIGHTS
Jerash
Less than an hour drive from Amman takes you 2000 years back in time. Jerash hosts the best preserved sites of Roman architecture in the world.
HIGHLIGHTS
Ajloun
Home of the Ajlun Castle built in 1184, the town has great examples of Islamic architecture. Ajlun Archaeological Museum has all sorts of artefacts from the region.
ACCOMMODATION
Amman
SULAF LUXURY HOTEL
4 Star
ACCOMMODATION
Wadi Rum
RAHAYEB DESERT CAMP
ACCOMMODATION
Petra
PETRA MOON HOTEL
4 Star
F.A.Q.
Do I need a visa to travel to Jordan & what is Jordan Pass ?
All visitors to Jordan are required to have a visa, which can be arranged through Jordanian consulates worldwide or upon arrival in Jordan. Visitors from the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the EU and South Africa may acquire their visa upon arrival in Jordan. Please note that single-entry tourist visa fee is 40 JOD and it can only be paid in JOD (Jordanian Dinar). You can check if you are able to obtain a visa on arrival via http://international.visitjordan.com. Passport validity entry requirements: Travellers entering Jordan must have a passport valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date. JORDAN PASS is the best option for Jordan tours. It covers the entrances fees to 36 touristic sites, including Petra, and waives the visa fees for tourists. Jordan Pass must be purchased 3 days prior to your arrival date. We strongly recommend the Jordan Wanderer package. You can check all the details from the link below and buy the Jordan Pass online. It costs about JD75 (USD106). https://jordanpass.jo/index.htm This information is provided only as guidance, we strongly advise that you check with the consulate as this information can change at any time and with little notice. It is your responsibility to make sure that all the required travel documents are ready when travelling.
F.A.Q.
Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling to Jordan?
Yes, all passengers travelling with Travel Talk must have travel insurance before participating in any of our tours. Your guide will collect your travel insurance details on the first day of your trip. It is your responsibility to make sure you have an adequate and suitable travel insurance in place. You may read more about this here.
F.A.Q.
When is the best time to visit Jordan?
For ideal sightseeing conditions, the best time to visit Jordan is during Spring (March to May) or Autumn (September to November). At these times of the year the temperatures are cool enough to enjoy exploring Jordan's iconic sites. If you also enjoy warm and sunny weather, Summer can also be quite pleasant.
F.A.Q.
What is the internet access like in Jordan?
Internet access is now relatively easy in Amman, Aqaba and other major cities. Jordan has a relatively widespread communication infrastructure and internet usage in big cities. WiFi coverage can be limited, especially in remote areas.
F.A.Q.
Can I use my mobile while in Jordan?
Jordan has a relatively widespread communication infrastructure. Mobile coverage is generally quite good in urban areas, however may be spotty or unavailable at remote areas. Make sure to enable global roaming before leaving home to be able to use your mobile in Jordan. If you'd like to get a local sim card in Jordan, you will require two things – an unlocked mobile phone and a passport. It is best to get your mobile phone unlocked at home. There may be some conditions you should be aware of, so check with your phone provider.
F.A.Q.
How much does it cost for a…?
The currency of Jordan is Jordanian Dinar. Is denoted by JOD or JD.
  • Falafel pita: 1 - 3 JD
  • Shawarma sandwich: 10-15 JD
  • Coffee: 0.50-0.70 JD
  • Can of coke: 0,50-1 JD
  • A large pizza at a pizzeria: 7 JD (approx 10 USD)
F.A.Q.
Can I drink tap water in Jordan?
Tap water in Jordan is generally safe to drink, but it's better to use bottled water for a short trip. Bottled water is available throughout the country. However please consider using a reusable water bottle, especially if you're on a longer trip, and reduce your use of plastic!
F.A.Q.
Are credit cards widely accepted in Jordan?
Credit cards are accepted at hotels, restaurants and larger shops, including Visa and MasterCard. Please note that many smaller shops still prefer cash payment in the Jordanian currency, and cash is essential for shopping in the local souks.
F.A.Q.
What is ATM access like in Jordan?
There are many ATMs around cities and towns, so withdrawing cash is not a problem. ATM access may be more difficult in remote areas. Credit cards are accepted at hotels, restaurants and larger shops, including Visa and MasterCard. Please note that many smaller shops still prefer cash payment in the Jordanian currency, and it's essential for shopping in the local souks.
F.A.Q.
Is Jordan safe for LGBTQIA+ travellers?
Displays of affection by LGBTQ+ couples may attract a negative response. Homosexuality is illegal in most Islamic countries in the Middle East, but in Jordan gay sex is legal, and the age of consent is 16. Public displays of affection by heterosexuals are frowned upon, and the same rules apply to gays and lesbians, although same-sex hand-holding is a common sign of friendship in Jordan. Please kindly inform us when booking, If you do not identify with the gender stated in your passport. We will adjust the room configuration accordingly. For travellers who do not want to share a room, some tours have a single supplement option.
F.A.Q.
Are airport transfers included and how do I arrange them?
Arrival airport transfer is included for flights landing to Amman on the first day of your tour between 5am and 11:30pm, or if you have booked pre-accommodation with us. You must inform our call center or [email protected] of your flight details (date of flight, flight number, arrival time and name of travelers) at least 14 days prior to your arrival date. If you do not receive confirmation that your pick-up is arranged, please contact us. You will be picked up by a Travel Talk representative holding a Travel Talk sign at the airport. Departure airport transfer isn't available unless your tour ends in Cairo.
F.A.Q.
Where is the welcome meeting on day 1 of my tour?
The welcome meeting will be held in the hotel lobby around 6pm with your group and guide. You can find the arrival information for Jordan tours here. If there is any change in your arrival hotel, we will send you an e-mail to inform you before the trip. Don't worry if you will miss the welcome meeting on Day 1 as some travellers arrive late in the day - just make sure to let us know in advance.
F.A.Q.
Can I book pre or post tour accommodation?
Depending on the dates and hotel availability, we may be able to arrange pre/post-tour accommodation. You can book pre/post-accommodation during the online booking process, or by contacting us. Pre-accommodation includes breakfast and airport transfer. Post-accommodation includes breakfast, and airport transfer only if finishing in Cairo.
F.A.Q.
Do you have solo travellers on your tours?
Solo travellers often join our Jordan tours to meet and travel with like-minded adventurers, forming longstanding friendships. We also strive to provide a relaxed and sociable tour experience to allow the group to weld throughout the journey. Solo travellers will be roomed with another solo traveller of the same gender, or can upgrade to a solo room by paying the single supplement.
F.A.Q.
I’m a solo passenger, do I need to pay single supplement?
There are always solo travelers on our tours. If you don’t mind being roomed with another single traveler of the same gender, you do not need to pay the supplement. Single supplement is for travelers who would like to stay in a single room for the duration of their tour.
F.A.Q.
Can I be roomed with my friends?
Please contact us with your request & we will do our best to arrange your room accordingly. [email protected] 0208 099 9596
F.A.Q.
Do you arrange flights?
Our Jordan tours do not include airfare to/from the destination, and we do not advise on, ticket or sell flights. It is your responsibility to make it to the starting point of your tour on time.
F.A.Q.
Will my dietary requirements be catered for?
If you provide your dietary requirements at the time of booking, we will do our best to make the necessary arrangements where available for our Jordan tours. You can leave a comment under the "Notes" section when making an online booking or simply contact us. Please note that gluten-free & vegan options are quite limited in the country.
F.A.Q.
What currency should I bring?
The currency of Jordan is Jordanian Dinar. Visa and MasterCard cards are widely accepted, especially in the big cities. Avoid changing the bulk of your money at the airport as the exchange rates are usually more favorable in the city. Your tour leader will be pleased to help you if you need any assistance.
F.A.Q.
Is there any luggage restriction?
Good news, there isn’t any luggage restriction on our Jordan tours as long as you’re happy to carry your own luggage! If your tour includes camp stay, we highly recommend you to pack a smaller bag as well, so that you can leave your luggage on the bus.
F.A.Q.
Do I need to tip?
Tips are a common reward for service staff in Jordan. Your tour guide and crew will be especially appreciative and honored with this kind of traditional gratitude at the end of your tour.
F.A.Q.
What if I join the tour late?
You can join a tour late or miss the Welcome Meeting on Day 1 if you inform us prior to the departure date. Please note that it will be your responsibility to make the necessary arrangements to catch up with the group. Please contact us at [email protected] or +44 208 099 9596. For all emergencies, you can contact +44 208 099 7536.
F.A.Q.
Will my tour be affected if I travel during Ramadan?
Ramadan (Ramazan) is the Islamic holy month, during which Muslims fast from sunrise until sunset. Fasting means 'nil by mouth' including food, water and cigarettes. Ramadan dates move every year, please see below the dates for 2020 and 2021. Some local cafes and restaurants close during the day; however tourists are not expected to fast, and there are many cafes and restaurants that stay open to cater for you. During Ramadan, you are encouraged to show your respect by not walking around in public eating, chewing gum, smoking or drinking (especially alcohol). It is fine to do so in your hotel or in a cafe/restaurant recommended by your tour leader. Your tour leader will organise lunches and dinners to make Ramadan easier for you. During the month you will find that tourist sites often close early to allow staff to return home in time to break their fast, and shops often open late and close early.
    Ramadan Dates:
  • 24 April – 23 May 2020
  • 12 April – 11 May 2021
F.A.Q.
Should I bring sleeping bag for the tours with camping accommodation?
Sleeping bags are not requried for camping as we stay in sedentary campsites, and provide bedding and blankets during the winter months.
F.A.Q.
What should I pack for my trip?
We would recommend to bring a swimsuit & small towel, head scarf, and comfortable walking shoes for all Jordan tours. Make sure to check the Predeparture file under the Overview section of each tour online for detailed information and suggestions.
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Exciting Facts About Petra, Jordan

Exciting Facts About Petra, Jordan

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Articles
Top 10 experiences in the Middle East

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Articles
Short Guide to Jerash: Jordan’s Ancient Roman City

Short Guide to Jerash: Jordan’s Ancient Roman City

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Articles
How to Spend One Week in Jordan

How to Spend One Week in Jordan

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Articles
13 Things To Know About Petra, Jordan

13 Things To Know About Petra, Jordan

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The Story of the Traditional Moroccan Tagine

The Story of the Traditional Moroccan Tagine

Step into the fragrant world of Moroccan cuisine, where the traditional Moroccan tagine reigns as the crown jewel of flavors. Morocco, a country celebrated for its rich culture and culinary delights, has a crow...

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Roman Temple of Hercules in Amman – Facts & Faqs

Roman Temple of Hercules in Amman – Facts & Faqs

There is a well-known archaeological site in Jordan called the Citadel of Amman, also known as Jabal al-Qal’a, where you can find the remains of the Temple of Hercules. The Citadel is located in the heart...

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