For such a relatively small country, Jordan sure does have more than its fair share of amazing...
Bedouin Trails
Jordan has long been a source of fascination for people all over the world, from the discovery of the pink city of Petra, to understanding how the Bedouin people live. On this trip you have 9 days to thoroughly explore these sites on foot, starting in the lively city of Amman you travel down the country through Dana Nature Reserve, Petra and Wadi Rum before finally ending at the Dead Sea. Fascinating walks await you at each stop and you'll feel completely immersed in the country that surrounds you.
Transport - minibus, 4WD, on foot
Accommodation - hotels (5nts), guesthouse (1nt), camp (2nts)
Meals - 8 breakfasts, 3 lunches & 4 dinners
Dana Nature Reserve
In recent years Dana Nature Reserve has established itself as one of our clients’ favourite places in Jordan. It’s the perfect location to continue your active journey on foot in Jordan’s most beautiful and special places. After time to discover some of Dana’s 1000+ species of flora and fauna, you’ll descend a richly vegetated Wadi, to reach the stony desert of Wadi Feynan before being taken back in a 4WD.
Ancient Wonders
Transferring south, a night in a Bedouin tent precedes another spectacular day’s trekking to the ancient Nabatean city of Petra. Following little-used Bedouin trails and pathways you arrive first at The Monastery, before entering the site proper to see The Treasury and exit via the sinuous siq (gorge). After time to further visit Petra, you head off to discover Lawrence of Arabia’s Wadi Rum, before ending your trip back at the other-worldly Dead Sea.
Our Bedouin Trails trip is just one of our many Jordan tours. To find out more visit our Jordan holidays page.
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