Discover Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum & the Dead Sea in 3 days. Enjoy local culture, history, and comfort with our private, sustainable tours.
Discover Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum & the Dead Sea in 3 days. Enjoy local culture, history, and comfort with our private, sustainable tours.
Amman, Mount Nebo, Madaba, Panoramic Dana, Shoubak Castle, Little Petra - Petra (overnight)
Madaba Mosaic Map - In Madaba, the renowned mosaic on the floor of St George’s Greek Orthodox Church is a must-see. Created in the 6th century AD, this mosaic illustrates the pilgrimage routes from surrounding regions to the Holy Land, even depicting…
Amman, Mount Nebo, Madaba, Panoramic Dana, Shoubak Castle, Little Petra - Petra (overnight)
Madaba Mosaic Map - In Madaba, the renowned mosaic on the floor of St George’s Greek Orthodox Church is a must-see. Created in the 6th century AD, this mosaic illustrates the pilgrimage routes from surrounding regions to the Holy Land, even depicting Egypt!
Mount Nebo - Mount Nebo is home to a Memorial for Moses and a 4th-century church, excavated and restored by Italian Franciscan priests in 1933. The panoramic view offers sights of the Jordan River Valley, the Dead Sea, Jericho, and Jerusalem. According to the Bible, Moses never reached the Promised Land but viewed it from afar before his death. From Mount Nebo, one can see it in the distance on a clear day. It is also believed to be Moses’ burial site.
Dana - The Dana Nature Reserve, managed by the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN), is located 50 km south of Karak. Situated on the upper path of Wadi-Araba (Araba Valley) near Finan, the dynamic view of the valley is truly breathtaking.
Shobak Castle - Built by the Crusaders and expanded by the Mamluks, Shobak Castle is perched on the eastern side of the Arabah Valley on a rocky, conical mountain, overlooking fruit orchards. The ruins are adjacent to the modern town of Shoubak in Jordan.
Little Petra - Also known as Siq al-Barid, Little Petra is an archaeological site located on the local road from Wadi Musa, skirting the mountains around Petra through the small Bedouin village of Umm Sayhoun, about 8 kilometers (5.0 mi) north of Petra/Wadi Musa.
Full Day Petra & Transfer to Wadi Rum
Petra - Begin an unforgettable journey at the Petra Visitor Center or in Wadi Musa, where a licensed local guide will welcome you and assist with purchasing your entry ticket or redeeming your Jordan Pass. Enter one of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites, walking through the stunning Siq, a narrow gorge with towering cliffs, ancient water channels, and hidden carvings. As the passage opens, the breathtaking Treasury (Al-Khazneh) comes into view. Your guide will lead you deeper into Petra’s ancient wonders, including the Street of Facades, the Nabataean Theatre, the Royal Tombs, and more. Discover stories of the Nabataean civilization, their ingenious engineering, and the secrets of their rose-red city. This tour is tailored to your pace, perfect for photography, exploration, or simply soaking in Petra’s magic.
Siq - The Siq of Petra is a mesmerizing natural corridor serving as the grand entrance to the ancient city. Stretching over 1.2 kilometers, this narrow gorge is flanked by towering sandstone cliffs up to 80 meters high. As you walk through its winding path, you’ll witness stunning rock formations, Nabataean carvings, and remnants of ancient water channels. The Siq builds anticipation with every step, culminating in the breathtaking first glimpse of Petra’s most iconic monument: the Treasury (Al-Khazneh). It’s not just a passage—it’s an experience that sets the tone for the wonder ahead.
Al-Khazneh - The Treasury of Petra (Al-Khazneh) is Petra’s most iconic and awe-inspiring monument. Carved directly into the rose-red sandstone cliffs over 2,000 years ago, it stands nearly 40 meters tall, with intricate Hellenistic-style columns, statues, and decorative details that have withstood the test of time. Believed to have been a royal tomb or temple, the Treasury dazzles visitors with its mystery and grandeur. Emerging dramatically at the end of the Siq, its sudden appearance is a moment that takes every traveler’s breath away. Whether seen in early morning light or glowing under the afternoon sun, the Treasury remains a symbol of Petra’s magnificence and the ingenuity of the Nabataean civilization.
Street of Facades - The Street of Facades is one of Petra’s most striking and mysterious landmarks, located just beyond the iconic Treasury. This impressive row of monumental Nabataean tombs is carved directly into the sandstone cliffs, featuring a blend of architectural styles influenced by ancient Assyrian, Egyptian, and Hellenistic design. The facades vary in size and detail, showcasing the wealth and status of those buried within. As you walk along this grand passage, you’ll feel the grandeur of a civilization that once thrived here, surrounded by towering cliffs and intricate carvings that have stood the test of time. The Street of Facades is a powerful introduction to the vast necropolis of Petra and offers a glimpse into the artistry, culture, and beliefs of the Nabataeans.
Nabatean Theatre - The Nabataean Theatre in Petra is a remarkable structure carved into the red sandstone cliffs around the 1st century AD. Unlike Roman theatres built with separate stone blocks, this one was hewn directly into the mountain, making it unique among ancient performance spaces. With a capacity of up to 4,000 spectators, it reflects the Nabataeans’ advanced engineering skills and their cultural openness to Greco-Roman influences. The theatre once hosted public events, political gatherings, and possibly religious ceremonies, serving as a vibrant hub of Nabataean society. Surrounded by tombs and monumental facades, the theatre offers visitors an unforgettable setting where history, architecture, and the dramatic natural landscape blend seamlessly.
The Royal Tombs - The Royal Tombs of Petra are among the most majestic and visually striking monuments carved into the eastern cliffs overlooking the ancient city center. This grand cluster includes the Urn Tomb, Silk Tomb, Corinthian Tomb, and Palace Tomb, each showcasing unique architectural styles influenced by Roman and Hellenistic design. Although the exact identities of those buried remain uncertain, their scale and detail suggest they were built for Nabataean royalty or elite figures. The richly colored sandstone—especially visible in the Silk Tomb—creates a natural mosaic of reds, oranges, and purples. Climbing up to the Royal Tombs rewards visitors with not only a close view of their intricate facades but also a breathtaking panorama of Petra’s archaeological landscape.
The Colonnaded Street - The Colonnaded Street was once the bustling heart of Petra’s commercial and civic life. Lined with elegant columns on both sides, this paved avenue dates back to the 1st century AD and reflects strong Roman influence during the later Nabataean period. The street originally connected important public buildings, markets, and temples, including the Great Temple, Qasr al-Bint, and a nymphaeum (public fountain). As you walk its length, you’re following in the footsteps of ancient traders, priests, and citizens who once gathered here for festivals, shopping, and public life. Though many of the original structures lie in ruins, the Colonnaded Street remains a powerful reminder of Petra’s vibrant urban center and its blend of Nabataean and Greco-Roman culture.
Wadi Rum & Dead Sea - Amman
Wadi Rum Protected Area - Wadi Rum, also known as the Valley of the Moon, is a valley carved into the sandstone and granite rock in southern Jordan. Wadi Rum Protected Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its remarkable natural beauty and cultural significance. The towering mountains, golden sand valleys, ancient petroglyphs, and inscriptions make it stand out from the surrounding desert areas.
Dead Sea Region - The English name “Dead Sea” is a translation of the Arabic name, itself derived from earlier Greek and Latin names, referencing the scarcity of aquatic life due to the lake’s extreme salinity. Historical English names include the Salt Sea, Lake of Sodom from the biblical account of its destruction, and Lake Asphaltites from Greek and Latin. Visiting the Dead Sea is included, but entering a hotel there will incur fees, which include a meal and beach access.

- Accommodation in Wadi Rum 4* Cam Deluxe Tent
- Accommodation in 3 Star Hotel In Petra
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Accommodation in Wadi Rum 4* Cam Deluxe Tent
- Accommodation in 3 Star Hotel In Petra
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Tips of any kind in all locations
- Other meals than mentioned in the included meals
- Entry to the Dead Sea Hotels which Cost per person $ 40 including lunch or $ 30without any meals
- Site Entry Fees - Madaba (USD 1.5 pp) Mt. Nebo (USD 5 pp) Shobak Castle (USD 1.5 pp)
- Admission fees
- Additional charges apply for pickup or drop-off outside Amman city. USD 75.00 per booking
- Tips of any kind in all locations
- Other meals than mentioned in the included meals
- Entry to the Dead Sea Hotels which Cost per person $ 40 including lunch or $ 30without any meals
- Site Entry Fees - Madaba (USD 1.5 pp) Mt. Nebo (USD 5 pp) Shobak Castle (USD 1.5 pp)
- Admission fees
- Additional charges apply for pickup or drop-off outside Amman city. USD 75.00 per booking
This exclusive tour is conducted by a licensed local guide with extensive connections to Petra, providing insider insights, personal anecdotes, and information not available in guidebooks. Unlike group tours, it is completely customized to suit your pace, interests, and energy levels—ideal for history enthusiasts, casual travelers, or avid…
This exclusive tour is conducted by a licensed local guide with extensive connections to Petra, providing insider insights, personal anecdotes, and information not available in guidebooks. Unlike group tours, it is completely customized to suit your pace, interests, and energy levels—ideal for history enthusiasts, casual travelers, or avid photographers. You will discover Petra’s main attractions such as the Treasury, Royal Tombs, and Street of Facades, along with hidden gems that many tourists overlook. This adventure turns an ordinary visit into a profoundly personal cultural experience.
• Off-the-beaten-path: Discover secluded sites away from the crowds
• Cultural interaction: Authentic encounters with local families or Bedouin tribes
• Golden hour visits: Perfect timing for optimal lighting and fewer crowds
• Flexible itinerary: Tailor the tour to your pace and interests
• Special access: Entry to exclusive areas few others see
• English-speaking driver included for comfort and ease
- Infant seats can be provided subject to prior notice (no additional cost)
- Guides are available upon request
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.