A Private Escorted to Jordan offers a unique insight into a country with intriguing traditions, a diverse culture, and a fascinating history. Accompanied by your personal travel guide, you’ll explore a range of locations including the remarkable Dead Sea in the Jordan Valley Rift submerged 400 metres below sea level and the mesmerising UNESCO-listed Nabatean city of Petra, also known as the Rose City for its red, white and pink sandstone.
You’ll also get the opportunity to visit the wonderful capital city, Amman; home to numerous ancient ruins, stunning mosques, souks, and coffeehouses that play an integral part in Jordanian life. No matter what your interest in Jordan may be, our Private Escorted Tours are the perfect chance to discover everything this remarkable destination has to offer.
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With your own transport and expert tour guide our private tours offer a more personal and flexible experience. Departing on the date of your choice you can travel with who you want, when you want.
All of our English speaking local guides are passionate about their country and will accompany you from the moment you arrive in your destination, throughout your private tour and right until your departing flight home.
All the hotels chosen for these private tours have been personally sourced and inspected by us. We pride ourselves on offering you comfortable, handpicked accommodation in some of the best locations around the world.
Once you have booked, we will send you a comprehensive dossier with all your accommodation details, flight and airport information, country advice and other useful tips such as what to pack and luggage allowance.
Find out more about visiting Jordan with the answers to these frequently asked questions.
Jordanian cuisine offers flavourful dishes like falafel, hummus, and the national dish, mansaf (lamb with rice and yogurt sauce). With an emphasis on fresh ingredients and aromatic spices, Jordanian food has something for every taste.
It is generally safe to eat food in Jordan, especially at reputable restaurants and hotels. As with any destination, it’s a good idea to stick to fresh, well-cooked food and drink bottled water.
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended. It provides coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost luggage, ensuring peace of mind during your travels.
Must-see attractions include the ancient city of Petra, the surreal landscapes of Wadi Rum, and the therapeutic Dead Sea. Don’t miss the Roman ruins in Jerash, the Red Sea beaches in Aqaba, and the lively capital city, Amman.
In Jordan, it’s polite to greet others with a handshake, and modest dress is appreciated, especially in rural or conservative areas.
Pack lightweight clothing for the day, layers for cooler evenings, and comfortable walking shoes. Modest attire is recommended, especially for visiting religious or rural areas. Bring a hat, sunscreen, and a scarf for sun protection and sand.
The best times to visit Jordan are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when temperatures are moderate, ideal for exploring Petra, Wadi Rum, and other outdoor sites.
Jordan is generally safe for tourists. As with any destination, it’s best to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in busy markets and public places, and follow local advice regarding safety.
Arabic is the official language of Jordan. English is widely understood in tourist areas and by younger Jordanians, particularly in cities. Learning a few basic Arabic phrases can add to your experience and help you connect with locals.
The currency used in Jordan is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). Credit cards are accepted in many hotels and restaurants in major cities, but carrying cash is helpful for small purchases and in rural areas.
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