Jordan Private Tours
Jordan now is one of the best destinations to visit for having many sites with fascinating ruins which are worth discovering by tourists around the world. If you want to visit Jordan by yourself, with your family or friends you can choose our Jordan Private Tours and travel around Jordan with your own driver and car.
Jordan Private Tours are the best options If you are willing to spend your time and travel with your family. Many options are available in your hands from our Multi Days Tours, One Day tours, or a customised tour which is fixed with your own plans. Your tour will be escorted by a professional English speaking driver, or you can choose an option with a guide travelling in a climate-controlled modern vehicle (Sedan car for 1-3 travellers or H1 Van for 4-7 travellers).
Due to the pandemic, many travellers prefer to travel by their own vehicle and not sharing the tour with other travellers. Jordan Private Tours put in your hands whatever you want to do in your tour with your own chauffeur and car. If you want to travel with your plans and your own itinerary then the Private Tours will service you either with the hotels included or with your own accommodations, or you can choose one of Jordan Private Tours and make slight changes on the itinerary.
Best Attractions to Visit;
Petra
After choosing Petra as one of the “New Seven Wonders of the World" in 2007 it became one of the most attractive tourist sites in the world. Many travellers from the whole world visit Petra, and the number is raising each year not just for the beauty of it’s rose-colored sandstone, and not just for it’s setting in the midst of about 100 ruggedly dramatic square kilometers of Wadi Araba, but because this area is a living museum of 10,000 years of human history.
Wadi Rum
Wadi Rum or the Valley of Mars as many name it, is considered one of the best sites to be visited once you come to Jordan. Wadi Rum beauty attracts not only the tourists but the directors too as many of them consider it a beautiful site to film their movies.
Jerash
The Roman city of Jerash is a beautiful site to discover while spending your holiday in Jordan. Visitors to Jerash today have a number of opportunities awaiting them. Chariot races are held in the Hippodrome, which was built between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD. The drivers are often former soldiers or police officers and their costumes and equipment have been meticulously researched.
Ajloun Castle
Ajloun castle was built on a hill where you can see a lot of fascinating views. Ajloun Castle is one of the greatest examples of Islamic Ayyubid military architecture. The first stage of construction began ca.1184 by General Izzidin Usama, nephew of Salahuddin AL Ayyoubi, who built it on a hill 1100 meters above sea level.
Mount Nebo
Mount Nebo is one of Jordan s most important Christian Holy Sites: this is the spot where Moses(or Prophet Musa) is believed to have first seen the Promised Land that he would never enter ( He died at Nebo area and was buried there - His crave has never been found however).
Madaba City & Churches
The fertility of Madaba s plains have made it a strategic location for 3500 years. Fought over by many peoples during different times, it later became a Nabataean town. During the Byzantine era, the city became a bishopric and the mosaics, for which it became famous, were laid. Today, the city is still famous for mosaics, both historical and for its mosaic school, the only one of its kind in the Middle East.
Baptism Site
The third most holy site for Christians in the world, after the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Church of the Nativity, is the site of the baptism of Jesus Christ, known in Arabic as al-Maghtas.
Dead Sea
Located in the Jordan Valley, part of the Great Rift Valley that runs from East Africa to Turkey, the Dead Sea is the remains of a giant inland lake. Lake Lisan was 200 kilometers long and approximately 200 meters deeper than the current level of the Dead Sea. As it contracted, it left Lake Tiberias and the Dead Sea, which at 408 meters below sea level is the lowest point on earth.
Aqaba
The seaside town of Aqaba is located on the Red Sea, within sight of Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Jordan may have only 26 kilometers of coastline, but they are being put to good use, and below the sparkling Red Sea waters are some of the most fantastic dive sites in the world. This area has been of strategic interest since old times, and evidence of these civilizations is still visible, although visitors may have to tear themselves away from the five star hotels and the beach in order to do so. Aqaba is also popular as a base camp for travelers wanting to see Wadi Rum and Petra.