Jordan Adventure: Dead Sea to Petra & Beyond – A Detailed Review

Jordan Adventure: Dead Sea to Petra & Beyond – A Detailed Review

Jordan Adventure: Dead Sea to Petra & Beyond – A Detailed Review

Jordan Adventure: Dead Sea to Petra & Beyond – A Detailed Review

Thinking about an adventure to Jordan that hits all the highlights? Very possibly, “Jordan Adventure: 6 Days From Dead Sea to Petra and Beyond” might be just what you are looking for. It promises an action-packed itinerary, hitting up iconic spots plus offering glimpses into Jordanian culture. Over here, is a look at what makes this tour tick, with a focus on whether it lives up to the hype. So, get ready, this is a deep dive!

Is Floating in the Dead Sea All It’s Cracked Up To Be?

Dead Sea experience

First stop, the Dead Sea! Honestly, this isn’t just your typical swim – you’re practically floating. Very, very high salt concentration that is. So, prepare for a unique sensation! The tour does include a chunk of time here. Plenty to slap on some mud for a supposed skin treatment and snag those classic floating pics. One thing that kind of surprised you? Just how intensely salty the water is, almost to the point where any little cut stings a fair amount. Another minor point? A whole heap of people there! It can feel very, very touristy, still it’s still cool enough, arguably, to tick it off the bucket list.

Petra: Does the Lost City Live Up to the Hype?

Petra Jordan Treasury

Next up, Petra. Okay, Petra definitely lived up to the hype and then some. Pictures just don’t really capture the scale of this place, sort of like trying to describe how massive the Grand Canyon is. The tour carves out what seems like a reasonable amount of time, giving a guided walk plus your own exploration time. That said, even with a full day, there’s next to no way you could see it all. Get ready for a lot of walking; seriously it’s quite the hike! So, comfy shoes are what you want here. Also, bear in mind the crowds, very especially around the Treasury and Monastery. Try exploring in the early morning or late afternoon that typically makes a difference. You may be told by some folks you’ll want to think about taking a horse or donkey ride at the beginning. Honestly? Maybe walk at least part of the Siq if you are at all able. It seems much more impressive experienced at walking speed.

Wadi Rum: Is the Desert Experience Authentic?

Wadi Rum desert landscape

Wadi Rum’s where things take a very different turn. The desert landscapes seem mind-blowing! The tour provides a jeep safari, trundling you across sand dunes and stopping at various viewpoints. It could be it’s fun. That said, jeep tours are very commonplace now, it may well lack a level of uniqueness. Plus, there seems to be the constant sales pitches from local Bedouins attempting to sell you trinkets and rides. The camp included typically provides a glimpse into Bedouin culture, what seems like food and music at night. You will, you could say, adjust your expectations somewhat; these camps cater primarily for tourists. Overall? The desert itself seems magical, still the experience appears to be what you make it. Arguably, it helps a bit to go with an open mind, maybe?

Beyond the Highlights: Jerash and Amman

Jerash ancient city

Jordan’s other attractions don’t finish with just Petra and Wadi Rum. This tour typically incorporates visits to Jerash, an ancient Roman city, as well as Amman, Jordan’s capital. Jerash has a knack of surprising; a genuinely well-preserved Roman city! Roaming around the colonnaded streets that is really is stepping back in time, in some respects. Amman seems a great contrast – very, very busy, a touch chaotic and properly modern. The tour provides a snapshot of Amman. So, is that a citadel and maybe some markets? The feel in Amman can appear extremely brief. Still, it does, in some ways, offer a solid perspective, showing that Jordan seemingly is so much more than just desert landscapes plus old ruins.

Food, Accommodation, and Transport

Jordanian food

Logistics really can make or break a tour. With this one, transport tends to be in an air-conditioned bus, arguably what is most welcome especially during the hotter months. The hotels, for the most part, are reasonably comfortable; bear in mind what appear to be Jordanian standards may be a little below Western ones. Food is usually some kind of buffet style, mainly at the hotels, potentially with a few local meals mixed in. One point? Be willing to try the local fare. It is often amazing! Shawarma and falafel that almost are must-tries, really. One tip that may work? Pack some snacks. Those can save the day during what are quite long drives.

Is the “Jordan Adventure” Tour Right for You?

Adventure travel

So, here’s a question to ask: who is this 6-day Jordanian adventure best for? Typically it seems well-suited for anyone who wants a taster of Jordan’s greatest sights in a moderately short amount of time. Could be it is ideal for: People on a reasonably tight timeframe. Those who are first-timers to Jordan. Travellers who like the idea of having most of their arrangements pre-booked.

On the other hand, this kind of a trip may be less what you are wanting for travellers who: Look for seriously in-depth cultural interaction. Dislike being part of group tours. Try to be on a strict budget (tour package deals sometimes seem a less economic alternative to doing it yourself, a little). That stated, very potentially the ease and advantage might very likely out weigh the savings.

So, that comes down to it: you decide the kind of visitor you are!