Embark on an unforgettable 2-day small group adventure through Jordan’s most famous landmarks.
Discover the ancient rose-red city of Petra, marvel at the breathtaking desert landscapes of Wadi Rum, and float in the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea.
Travel comfortably in a modern air-conditioned vehicle with a professional English-speaking driver, alongside a small group of up to 7 travelers. Spend the night in a traditional Bedouin desert camp (Classic Tent) and experience the peaceful beauty of Wadi Rum under the starry sky.
This small group tour perfectly combines culture, history, and adventure — one of Jordan’s best short trips.

Why Choose This Small Group Tour
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Limited to 7 travelers for a more personal experience
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Visit Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea in just two days
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Professional English-speaking driver
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Overnight stay in an authentic Classic Bedouin Tent (shared bathroom)
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Traditional Bedouin dinner and breakfast included
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2-hour Jeep Safari through Wadi Rum with a local Bedouin driver
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Float in the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth
Tour Inclusions
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Two full days of guided travel
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English-speaking driver
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Modern air-conditioned vehicle (Sedan or H1 Van)
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Complimentary bottled water
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2-hour Jeep Safari in Wadi Rum
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One-night stay in a Classic Tent (shared bathroom)
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Bedouin dinner and breakfast
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Hotel pickup and drop-off in Amman
Tour Exclusions
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Entrance fees to Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea resorts
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Optional local site guides
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Meals not listed above
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Personal expenses and travel insurance
Tip: Purchase the Jordan Pass before arrival — it covers visa fees and entry to 40+ attractions, including Petra and Wadi Rum.
Itinerary
Day 1 – Petra Exploration & Overnight in Wadi Rum
07:00 AM – Pickup from your Amman hotel
10:00 AM – Explore Petra’s top sites: The Siq, Treasury, Monastery, and Royal Tombs
03:00 PM – Depart Petra for Wadi Rum
05:00 PM – Arrive at the Bedouin camp, enjoy a traditional dinner, and stargazing
Overnight: Classic Tent accommodation
Day 2 – Wadi Rum Jeep Safari & Dead Sea
08:00 AM – Start a 2-hour 4x4 Jeep Safari through Wadi Rum’s dunes and canyons
10:00 AM – Depart for the Dead Sea
03:00 PM – Float in the mineral-rich waters and apply natural mud
05:00 PM – Return to Amman (arrival around 6:00 PM)
Accommodation – Wadi Rum Classic Tent
Enjoy an authentic Bedouin desert experience featuring:
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Private tent with bed and blankets
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Shared bathroom facilities
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Solar-powered lighting
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Communal dining area serving traditional dinner and breakfast
Highlights
Petra – The Rose City
Walk through The Siq and marvel at the Treasury, Monastery, and Royal Tombs carved into rose-red cliffs.
Wadi Rum – The Valley of the Moon
Experience a 4x4 Jeep Safari adventure through dramatic desert landscapes, Lawrence’s Spring, and towering rock formations.
Dead Sea – The Earth’s Natural Spa
Float effortlessly in the world’s saltiest body of water, apply healing mineral mud, and unwind by the shore.
Important Information
What to Bring:
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Comfortable walking shoes
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Warm layers for cool desert nights
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Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
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Swimwear for the Dead Sea
Pickup & Drop-off:
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Day 1: Pickup between 6:30–7:30 AM
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Day 2: Return to Amman by 6:00 PM
Booking & Cancellation Policy
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Book online for instant confirmation
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Full refund for cancellations made 7+ days before departure
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No refund within 7 days of the tour date
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is included in the tour price?
Transportation, accommodation in a Classic Tent, Wadi Rum Jeep Safari, Bedouin dinner, breakfast, and English-speaking driver.
2. What’s not included?
Entrance fees, optional guides, additional meals, and travel insurance.
3. How long is the drive from Amman to Petra?
Approximately 3 hours each way.
4. Can I upgrade to a Deluxe Tent?
Yes, upgrades to Deluxe Tents with private bathrooms and AC are available.
5. How long is the Jeep Safari?
Around 2 hours, led by a local Bedouin driver.
6. How long do we stay at the Dead Sea?
Roughly 2 hours for floating, relaxing, and mud application.
7. Is this tour private or shared?
It’s a shared small group tour with a maximum of 7 travelers.