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To people who wish to enjoy a full day at Wadi Rum desert with one night and a full day tour next day at Petra; Join us on our trip to the “Valley of the moon”.
One night sleep at Wadi Rum with dinner + breakfast and 3 hours jeep Safari tour at Wadi Rum.
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Cancellation prior 07 Days of starting the tour is fully refunded, any cancellation within the last 07 days before starting the tour is NOT refunded.
Trip Itinerary
Day 1: (Amman-Wadi Rum overnight).
08:00 Home / Hotel Pickup & moving toward Wadi Rum.
12:00 Arriving to Wadi Rum & Starting Jeep Safari tour at Rum Valley -Included.
15:00 Drop off at the campsite
Dinner ( "Chicken, Rice, Grilled vegetables & salads) -Included
23:00 Sleeping at the camp.Included with Dinner & Breakfast
Day 2: (Wadi Rum-Petra-Amman)
Having breakfast at the camp-Included.
08:00 Moving toward Petra city.
10:00 Arriving Petra & Starting of Petra Tour - Self Guided Tour.
17:00 Leaving back to Amman.
20:00 Home / Hotel drop off.
Site Highlights:
Petra (Pink City Of Petra)
The city of Petra, capital of the Nabataean Arabs, is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world, it is Located 240 km south of the capital Amman and 120 km north of the red sea town of Aqaba, Petra the world wonder is undoubtedly Jordan s most valuable treasure and greatest tourist attraction, and it is visited by tourists from all over the world.
It is not known precisely when Petra was built, but the city began to prosper as the capital of the Nabataean Empire from the 1st century BC, which grew rich through trade in frankincense, myrrh, and spices.
Wadi Rum
Wadi Rum also known as The Valley of the Moon is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southern Jordan 60 km (37 mi) to the east of Aqaba; it is the largest wadi in Jordan. The name Rum most likely comes from an Aramaic root meaning high or elevated .To reflect its proper Arabic pronunciation, archaeologists transcribe it as Wadi Ramm.