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2020
16
September
Wondering what to do in Petra, Amman, Aqaba, and Wadi Rum?
16
September
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Amanda
I did a really great street art tour in Amman called Underground Amman. I would probably do two days in Petra and get there at opening. Little Petra also worth the visit I think.
Jenna
Float in the Dead Sea & get a full body mud scrub!
Aimee
Stop in Karak after the Dead Sea en route to Petra and see the castle.
Lani
Definitely spend at least few hours at the Dead Sea, but be sure to cover any scratches with vaseline and *do not* shave before going in the water or you'll regret it. Agreed that at least two days at Petra is a good idea, and about the same for Wadi Rum - there's good hiking. There's also a fun cooking school in Petra and find out when the Petra-by-night evening is. Not much to see in Aqaba so unless you're traveling on to Egypt by ferry or you really want to see the Red Sea (diving?), you could skip it. I took a private driver from Amman to Petra and we stopped at some amazing crusader castles (one had a cool hidden "escape tunnel" that you can exit out of and have your driver meet you at the bottom, but don't go if you're afraid of dark and tight places - it's a long way down/out) and mosaics along the way. It's a pretty standard tour and easy to organize upon arrival through your hotel.
Heather
Jordan Tracks did well by us in Wadi Rum.
Marilyn
Great Roman ruins in Amman, if you are into that. Red Sea is amazing for snorkling or diving. Petra and Wadi Rum of course.
Marilyn
Also the Jordan River and the spot where Jesus was supposedly baptised and the Burning Bush if you ard into Bible stories.
Kelly
thanks everyone
Lorna
Jerash
Noah
The Dead Sea. You feel like a baby again!
Kyndra
To add to what everyone else suggested . . . Sunrise or sunset at the top of the Citadel in Amman! Especially if you can time it so you hear the call to prayer when you're up there. The echo is unreal. If you get to Petra and line up a few min before opening, you have a good chance of being able to get your photos of the treasury with no one else in the shot. Consider the hike from Petra to Little Petra if you're fit and can swing it transportation-wise. In my opinion, Petra By Night is a gimmick. The show they put on has really declined in quality. It's just a sea of people's cell phone cameras going off while the lights on the treasury change color and some guy plays a flute for 15 min. If you're in Aqaba, go to the Berenice beach club. The public beaches are crowded and dirty and not really for swimming. Ajloun and Dana for more hiking and getting away from crowds. Have a great time! I was there in Nov.
A.I. says...
Going to Jordan Next Month? Here's Your Ultimate Guide to Petra, Amman, Aqaba, and Wadi Rum
Introduction
Jordan, a captivating land nestled in the heart of the Middle East, offers an extraordinary travel experience with its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. With plans to visit Petra, Amman, Aqaba, and Wadi Rum, you're in for an unforgettable adventure. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you make the most of your journey:
Petra
- Explore the Lost City: Discover the iconic Treasury, the Monastery, and the Siq, a narrow gorge that leads to the city.
- Hike to the Monastery: Embark on a challenging yet rewarding hike to the Monastery, offering breathtaking views.
- Attend Petra by Night: Experience the magical ambiance of Petra illuminated by candlelight, showcasing its grandeur in a different light.
Amman
- Visit the Amman Citadel: Explore the ancient ruins of Amman, including the Roman Temple of Hercules and the Umayyad Palace.
- Discover the Jordan Museum: Delve into Jordan's rich history and culture at the Jordan Museum.
- Stroll through Downtown Amman: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of downtown Amman, bustling with shops, restaurants, and cafes.
Aqaba
- Relax on the Beaches: Enjoy the warm waters and white-sand beaches of Aqaba, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
- Explore the Coral Reefs: Discover the vibrant underwater world of Aqaba's coral reefs, teeming with diverse marine life.
- Visit Wadi Rum from Aqaba: Take a day trip to the awe-inspiring Wadi Rum from Aqaba, a short drive away.
Wadi Rum
- Experience the Martian Landscape: Explore the vast and surreal desert of Wadi Rum, known for its towering sandstone mountains and rugged canyons.
- Go on a Jeep Tour: Embark on an unforgettable Jeep tour to discover hidden valleys, climb sand dunes, and witness stunning sunsets.
- Camp Under the Stars: Spend a night under the clear desert sky, immersing yourself in Wadi Rum's serene beauty.
Tips for Your Trip
- Best Time to Visit: Jordan is best visited during spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) to avoid extreme temperatures.
- Dress Code: Respect local customs and dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.
- Currency: The official currency of Jordan is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). Cash and credit cards are widely accepted.
- Language: Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
- Safety: Jordan is generally a safe country, but always be aware of your surroundings.
Conclusion
Your journey to Petra, Amman, Aqaba, and Wadi Rum promises to be an unforgettable experience filled with history, culture, and natural wonders. Embrace the adventure, soak up the beauty, and create lasting memories in this extraordinary country.
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Kelly
Going to Jordan next month - visiting Petra, Amman, Aqaba and Wadi Rum. Any suggestions?