Petra, Wadi Rum & Totes Meer : Die 3 - Day Discovery





Beschreibung
Begeben Sie sich auf ein aufregendes 3-tägiges Abenteuer durch Jordanien, lüften Sie alte Geheimnisse, bestaunen Sie atemberaubende Landschaften und erleben Sie den einzigartigen Zauber dieses faszinierenden Landes. Steht dort, wo Moses angeblich das Gelobte Land auf dem Berg Nebo erblickt hat. Entdecken Sie die dramatische Wüstenwildnis des Wadi Rum oder das Tal des Mondes. Eintauchen in die Kreuzfahrer- und Mamlukengeschichte von Shobak Castle. Erkunden Sie die beeindruckenden Ruinen von Petra, die in die rosafarbenen Klippen geschnitzt sind. Entspannen Sie am Ufer des Toten Meeres, umgeben von einem einzigartigen Salzwiesen-Ökosystem. Hinweis : Dieser Reiseplan, Reiseroute ist flexibel und kann an Ihre Interessen und Vorlieben angepasst werden. Sie können zum Beispiel in Aqaba statt Wadi Rum übernachten, die Glasboden-Bootstour überspringen oder mehr Zeit damit verbringen, bestimmte Orte zu erkunden. Probieren Sie unbedingt die lokale Küche wie Mansaf (ein Lammgericht mit Reis und Joghurt) und Knafeh (ein Süßkäsegebäck).
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Abholorte & -zeiten
Ihr Fahrer holt Sie von jedem Bereich in Amman oder Amman Flughafen ab. Der Fahrer wartet in Ihrer Hotellobby auf ein Schild mit Ihrem Namen. Zur Bestätigung Ihrer Abholung Bitte kontaktieren Sie Ihren Lieferanten einen Tag vor Ihrer Tour, um den Abholort und den Zeitplan zu bestätigen. Dies wird dazu beitragen, dass Ihre Abholung reibungslos und effizient verläuft und Sie sicher an Ihrem Ziel ankommen. Sicherheitstipps * Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie Ihrem Lieferanten Ihren vollständigen Namen und Kontaktinformationen mitteilen. * Teilen Sie Ihrem Lieferanten die genaue Adresse Ihres Hotels oder anderen Abholortes mit. * Geben Sie Ihrem Lieferanten Datum und Uhrzeit Ihrer Abholung an. * Kontaktieren Sie uns auf WhatsApp 24/7
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Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Wir bieten Ihnen eine vielfältige Auswahl an Auswahlmöglichkeiten.
- Kaufen Sie den Jordan Pass online vor Ihrer Reise. Es beinhaltet die Visagebühr für Jordanien und gewährt Zugang zu Sehenswürdigkeiten wie Petra und Wadi Rum.
- Bringen Sie bequeme Schuhe, Sonnencreme und einen Hut für Ihre Erkundungstage mit.
Bewertungen(3)
We spent three wonderful days traveling around Jordan with Ibrahim, and we highly recommend him. From the very beginning, Ibrahim showed incredible kindness , always smiling, helpful, and attentive to all our needs. During the trip, we changed our plans several times, but he never hesitated to adapt, always finding solutions with great professionalism and flexibility. Moreover, when we had a small problem, he was the first person to step in and help us without hesitation, showing not only professionalism but also genuine care. Ibrahim is a reliable, tireless person and truly extremely kind. Thanks to him, we were able to enjoy Jordan with complete peace of mind. We absolutely recommend taking a tour with Ibrahim to anyone who wants to discover this beautiful country in the best possible way. Lorenzo 27/02/2026
Thank you very much for your exceptional review and for choosing R&H VIP TRANSPORTATION Services. We’re truly delighted to hear that your three days traveling around Jordan were such a wonderful experience and that Ibrahim’s kindness, flexibility, and constant support made such a positive difference to your trip. It’s great to know that he was always ready to adapt plans, find solutions, and step in to help when needed, allowing you to enjoy Jordan with complete peace of mind. Your high recommendation and detailed feedback mean a lot to us, and we will be sure to share your kind words with Ibrahim. We look forward to welcoming you again on your next visit to Jordan.
Great service, we were guaranteed punctuality and accuracy, right stops during transfers. Also, for business reasons we were anxious about poor Wi-Fi connection that was guaranteed to us at best by the driver. Attentive and cared for service, respecting everything that has been agreed. Especially when time is paramount, using a professional service guarantees the success of a beautiful holiday.
La ringraziamo di cuore per la splendida recensione e per aver scelto R&H VIP Transportation Services per il suo tour di 3 giorni a Petra, Wadi Rum e Mar Morto. Siamo molto felici che abbia apprezzato la puntualità, la precisione e le soste durante i trasferimenti, e soprattutto che il nostro autista sia riuscito a garantirle una buona connessione Wi‑Fi, permettendole di gestire al meglio i suoi impegni di lavoro senza preoccupazioni. Ci fa davvero piacere sapere che il nostro servizio attento e curato abbia contribuito alla riuscita della sua vacanza e che tutto sia stato svolto come concordato, ottimizzando al massimo il tempo a disposizione. Grazie ancora per aver condiviso la sua esperienza e per la fiducia riposta in noi. Speriamo di poterla accogliere nuovamente in Giordania per altre bellissime esperienze.
We stood awed by a sandstone landscape sculpted by billions of years of air and water and then, quite recently (only two thousand years back!), by the water technology of the Nabataeans. From Amman to the last but final stop, we completed a special time and planet-transcending journey when we returned to the airport to look at the Martian rover that Matt Damon used in the film Martian. Let me list the cash-saving tips for you first: 1) Take the Jordan pass before you pay for the visa so that it is cost-effective. Jordan Pass handles visa fees and passes at most places except Petra and Mount Nebo. 2) Do not exchange currency at Amman airport: they have terrible exchange rates and fees. Currency exchanges at Amman are okay. Indians won't be able to transfer money from India to Jordan through Western Money transfer for some reason. So, exchange dollars or euros at Amman. 3) If you want to visit Petra for two days, you could do that on two consecutive days by paying an extra 5 JD on top of the 50 JD first-day charge. You can make that payment the second day after informing them on the first day. Hotels we stayed: Thousand nights (first day) at Amman and the Regency (last day). One of the rooms at the first hotel was a smoking room, and a few calls were required to get it changed. Petra Castle at Wadi Musa, built early on, is one of the oldest hotels in the region. But it does not have room service at night. The Moses's Spring is just opposite this hotel, which I found out when I ventured out thirsty at 2 am in search of water bottles in the store next to the hotel. One will quickly realise that water is still the most precious resource in Jordan, especially when you have climbed to the top of the Monastery at Petra after an unscheduled, rapid disembarkment from the donkey's back (My donkey was cranky. I almost fell off, so I decided to use my own legs instead.). The Movenpick, right in front of the Petra entry point, would have been a far better option, said our resourceful English-speaking tour guide, Mr Shadi, who took us in his fabulous, safe (all six seat-belts) Wifi-enabled SUV, to all the key places. The ice box in the back kept the water bottles chilled. We returned to Petra on the second day to climb to the High Place of Sacrifice. That was quite an effort for the usually sedentary four of us, but the kids were sprightly on their feet. Mr. Shadi also took us to the Dead Sea and the Wadi Musa. He told us innumerable anecdotes, snippets of history, and tales of how Jordanians welcomed the Syrians as brothers (during the refugee crisis) on the way to these places. Did you know that before 2013 (or so), Jordanians could put a roof over four walls and then claim any government land? You find many such unoccupied houses in the vast plains. Thanks to his recommendations, we could squeeze into the Ajloun castle to observe the stunning views of the Jordanian valley and a tiny bit of Jerasch (the best preserved Roman city outside of Rome) on the last day. Thank you, Shadi, if you are reading this. Dead Sea tip: Take your goggles! That 33% neutrally buoyant brine will take you to a new level of pain when it gets into the eyes. You will want to spend hours under the sun covered with black clay. The temperature climbs rapidly while the humidity drops as we descend to the Dead Sea - so stay hydrated! Petra is unimaginably huge, and the way the Treasury ('Al-Khazneh', carved into the stone by the Nabaraeans in the 1st century CE) suddenly reveals itself between the cracks of the sandstone mountains is spectacular. People take tons of photographs there! Have a wide-brimmed hat to beat the sun. The winds are cold; one would hardly sweat even when climbing the hills as the humidity is so low. A good pair of shoes helps, too, as the rocks and pebbles are slippery. The Citadel at Amman is special because it is one of the few places with continuous human occupation from the Bronze Age (1800 BCE). The ruins of the temple of Hercules tower over the area. Jordan Archeological Museum - the trepaned skull, the bottles to collect the tears, and the infant skeleton will catch your eye. Burials and rituals associated with it and sculptures for those were ingrained into most societies. Foods to try: Mansaaf, Falafel, Shwarma, Foul. Do not order anything at the restaurants without a menu that you may find on the way to Petra: they will charge you heavily at the time of billing! P.S.: I'll add a few photographs later.
Thank you so much for your fantastic review! We are absolutely delighted to hear about your amazing experience with our service. Your thoughtful feedback really uplifts our team, and we can't wait to have the pleasure of welcoming you back on your next visit!



