Visiting Jordan: A perfect 5-day itinerary!
Jordan is a rich country with ancient history, desert landscapes, and sea coast. This 5-day itinerary covers Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba, and Dead Sea.
Day 1(Amman):
- Visit the Citadel, an ancient historical site with ruins and panoramic views of the city.
- Explore the Roman Theater, a well-preserved Roman amphitheater in the heart of Amman.
- Wander through Rainbow Street, a vibrant area with shops, cafes, and street art.
Day 2(Petra):
- Discover the Siq, a narrow gorge leading to Petra's most famous monument.
- Marvel at the Treasury, an iconic and intricately carved rock facade.
- Explore the Monastery, a large and impressive rock-cut structure with stunning views.
Day 3(Wadi Rum):
- Experience a Jeep Tour, exploring the stunning desert landscapes and rock formations.
- Visit the Lawrence's Spring, a natural spring named after Lawrence of Arabia.
- Enjoy a Bedouin Camp, experiencing traditional Bedouin hospitality and a night under the stars.
Day 4(Aqaba):
- Relax at the Aqaba Beach, enjoying the Red Sea's clear waters and sandy shores.
- Go Snorkeling or Diving, exploring the vibrant coral reefs and marine life.
- Stroll through the Aqaba Fort, a historic fortress with views of the city and sea.
Day 5(Dead Sea):
- Float in the Dead Sea, experiencing the unique buoyancy and mineral-rich waters.
- Visit the Dead Sea Panorama Complex, offering stunning views and educational exhibits.
- Relax at a Dead Sea Spa, enjoying therapeutic treatments and mud baths.
Travel tips:
Currency: Jordan uses the Jordanian Dinar (JOD).
Weather:
- Jordan has a diverse climate. In the summer (June to August), it can get very hot, especially in the desert areas, so light clothing and sun protection are essential.
- Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best times to visit, with mild and pleasant temperatures.
- Winters (December to February) can be cold, particularly in the highlands, so warm clothing is recommended.
Culture:
- Jordan is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. The people are known for their hospitality and friendliness.
- Traditional Jordanian cuisine, such as mansaf and falafel, is a significant part of the culture.
- Arabic is the official language, and it is common to see traditional dress, especially in rural areas.
- Respect for local customs and traditions is highly valued.
Transportation
- Rent a car (recommended).
- By flights (domestic).
Spots for Photos:
- Petra: The Treasury including the sunrise!
- Wadi Rum: The sunset amazing view!
Accommodation:
- Amman: Amman Rotana.
- Dead Sea: Mövenpick Dead Sea Resort.
- Petra: Mövenpick Resort.
- Wadi Rum: Luxury Bedouin desert camp.
- Aqaba: Mövenpick Resort.
Have a wonderful trip to Amman!