Wadi Rum Desert
Our program begins with a 4x4 real Bedouin jeep tour. Through sand dunes, between majestic canyons, we visit both landmarks and secret places. We admire the sunset in the middle of the desert with freshly brewed Bedouin tea. Then it's off to the campsite! After an authentic Bedouin dinner (which is prepared by digging in the sand), we can immerse ourselves in the sight of the stars. No light pollution here! Then everyone wants to relax in a cave or a beudin tent. Of course, you are also our guest for breakfast!
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 tourist 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. Petra was later annexed to the Roman Empire
Petra is also known as the rose-red city, a name it gets from the wonderful colour of the rock from which many of the city’s structures were carved. The Nabataeans buried their dead in intricate tombs that were cut out of the mountain sides and the city also had temples, a theater, and following the Roman annexation and later the Byzantine influence, a colonnaded street and churches. In addition to the magnificent remains of the Nabataean city, human settlement and land use for over 10,000 years can be traced in Petra, where great natural, cultural, archaeological and geological features merge. Petra is chosen one of the 28 places you should visit them before you die.