A soulful 8-day journey through Jordan’s cultural heart and wild landscapes, combining scenic hikes, authentic community encounters, Petra’s hidden trails, Bedouin desert life, and deep relaxation at the Dead Sea.
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A soulful 8-day journey through Jordan’s cultural heart and wild landscapes, combining scenic hikes, authentic community encounters, Petra’s hidden trails, Bedouin desert life, and deep relaxation at the Dead Sea.
Follow the ancient trails of Jordan on this journey through history, nature, and Bedouin life. From the Roman ruins of Jerash to the sandstone walls of Petra and the vast silence of Wadi Rum, this adventure blends hiking, culture, and community encounters.
Stay in eco‑lodges and desert camps, walk through canyons and nature reserves, and meet the locals who call these landscapes home.
It’s an immersive experience that captures the spirit of Jordan’s highlands, deserts, and timeless hospitality.
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Queen Alia International Airport (Google Map)
3 Hours Before Flight Time
Sharing twin/Doubl room
Private Transfers in modern A/C vehiclesÂ
Immerse yourself in Jordan’s landscapes and traditions on this 8‑day program combining light hikes, authentic meals, and community‑led experiences.
Highlights & Activities:
Upon arrival in Jordan, meet and be assisted by our airport representative who will guide you through immigration and customs procedures. You’ll then be introduced to your driver or guide and transferred to your hotel in Amman. Later, begin your exploration of the capital with a visit to the Citadel and the Roman Theatre—two of Amman’s most iconic archaeological sites.
Overnight in Amman.
Travel north to Jerash, one of the best-preserved Roman cities outside Italy. Walk through its impressive ruins, including the colonnaded streets, temples, and ancient theatres.
Continue to Ajloun, where you’ll explore the 12th-century Ajloun Castle (Al-Rabad), built by a general of Saladin during the Crusades.
From there, enjoy a gentle countryside walk through the picturesque Al Ayoun villages, with optional stops at a local homestay for a traditional lunch. You may also visit the RSCN Soap House and Calligraphy House for a cultural touch. Walk down into Ajloun village for a short local tour before meeting your driver. En route back to Amman, pass by Mar Elyas Church ruins and enjoy scenic views over forested hills.
Overnight in Amman.
Depart Amman and journey south to Wadi Numeirah, a hidden gem known for its narrow sandstone canyons, fresh water streams, and photogenic rock formations—perfect for a light hike and nature photography.
Continue to Dana, Jordan’s largest nature reserve. With its dramatic cliffs, rich biodiversity, and traditional stone village, Dana offers an immersive experience into both nature and local culture.
Overnight in Dana.
Today, embark on the legendary Dana to Feynan hike, a 14 km trail descending through the Dana Biosphere Reserve. The route offers stunning views, from rugged mountain terrain to open desert valleys, and ends at the acclaimed Feynan Ecolodge, a beacon of eco-tourism in Jordan.
After some rest, travel by vehicle to Little Petra, a charming Nabataean site carved into the cliffs—a peaceful and atmospheric introduction to Petra.
Hiking Distance: 14 km | Ascent: 230 m | Descent: 1140 m | Level: Moderate Overnight near Little Petra.
Begin your day with a scenic Back Door Hike from Little Petra to the Monastery (Ad-Deir) in Petra. This quieter, less crowded route offers dramatic views and a memorable first impression of the ancient Nabataean city.
Explore the key highlights of Petra, including the Treasury, Royal Tombs, and the Siq. After your visit, transfer to the magical desert of Wadi Rum, where surreal rock formations and endless horizons await.
Enjoy Bedouin hospitality at a desert camp. Overnight in Wadi Rum.
Wake up to the peaceful desert morning and begin your exploration of Wadi Rum with a hike (approx. 12–15 km), including a stop for Bedouin tea and a traditional lunch. Climb one of the majestic sand dunes for panoramic views and discover remarkable rock formations and narrow canyons.
Learn about T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), who passed through these same sands during the Great Arab Revolt.
Spend another night under the stars, immersed in the tranquility and warmth of Bedouin life. Overnight in Wadi Rum.
After breakfast, leave the desert behind and head toward the Dead Sea—the lowest point on Earth. Spend the afternoon relaxing and floating in the salty waters, known for their healing minerals. Try a rejuvenating mud bath and unwind at your resort.
Overnight at the Dead Sea.
After breakfast, Drive to QAIA for Departure.
It includes several moderate hikes, but it is designed for active travelers rather than professional hikers.
You’ll enter Petra via the Back Door Trail, which is quieter and more scenic, offering a unique experience compared to the main entrance.
Yes — two nights in Wadi Rum with wild camping and Bedouin hospitality are part of the experience.
Yes. It works well for solo travelers, couples, and small groups looking for meaningful travel.
Yes — the itinerary includes local village walks, homestay options, and interaction with local communities.
