Overview
Jordan boasts an impressive array of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, showcasing the country’s rich cultural and natural heritage. This tour rounds out Jordan’s impressive list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, offering visitors a glimpse into the country’s diverse and storied past.
Tour Highlights:
- The ancient city of Petra, famously carved into the sandstone cliffs over 2,000 years ago.
- Qasr Amra, a remarkably well-preserved 8th-century Islamic fortress and other Desert Castles.
- Um Ar-Rasas, with its intricate mosaics and Roman ruins.
- Wadi Rum‘s breathtaking natural landscape, dubbed the “Valley of the Moon,” recognized for its unique geological formations and cultural significance to the Bedouin people.
- The biblical site of Al-Maghtas, believed to be the location of Jesus’ baptism, also hold significant historical and spiritual importance.
- The As-Salt Historic District, with its well-preserved Ottoman-era architecture.
- Discover the impressive basalt architecture of Umm Al Jimmal.
How Fit Should I be?
Good fitness level is required. You will need to be comfortable with longer days of touring (both walking tours and coach/transport time).
What Should I Were?
As a general guideline, shoulders and knees should be covered, specially at religious sites – for women and men.
Loose, lightweight, long clothing is a great choice: While being culturally respectful, you also stay cool and protected from the sun.
In Dead Sea, beach wear is totally acceptable.
Jordan is a desert country, and thus usually imagined to be very hot. However, the weather can get quite cold in winter. If you’re travelling to Jordan during that season, make sure to pack warm clothes and some waterproof shoes and jackets.
