Hi all Jordan veterans,
my husband and I are visiting Jordan for the first time at the end of August/beginning of September. We have already booked our flights but nothing else. We are leaning towards a hire car because it looks like it works out cheaper than taxis... but still undecided.
Anyways, I have come up with an itinerary. I have never done this before as we normally stay in a country for at least a month or so, and just figure things out as we go. However this time round we only have 11 days and I would appreciate if you guys could have a look over it and give me tips or hints or advice.
We are in our late 20s, very outdoorsy and well travelled. Don't mind roughing it and like to keep the budget reasonably low without missing out on cool experiences.
Day 1 (Wed 29 Aug)
5.15am arrive from New Zealand, catch up on some sleep g, look around Amman
sleep Amman
Day 2
Jerash plus Chariots show
sleep Amman
Day 3
pick up rental car (probably at the airport so we don't have to drive through Amman) and drive to Wadi Mujib,
do the Siq Trail, float in the Dead Sea
sleep Mujib Chalets
Day 4
Drive from Wadi Mujib to Kerak, visit Kerak Castle, then drive to Dana. Maybe do a hike, depending on arrival time.
sleep Dana (looking at El Nawatef Camp)
Day 5
hike in Dana Reserve, in late afternoon drive to Petra
sleep Wadi Mousa
Day 6
Full day Petra
sleep Wadi Mousa
Day 7
Full day Petra
sleep Wadi Mousa
Day 8
Morning drive from Wadi Mousa to Wadi Rum
full day in desert
sleep desert
Day 9
full day desert
sleep desert
Day 10
camel ride back into the village, then drive to Madaba
depending on arrival time, look around Madaba
return rental car
sleep Madaba
Day 11 (Sat 8 Sept)
fly out
What do you guys think, is this doable? Are our driving distances per day ok?
I'm looking foward to your input, cheers!
Edited by: Kornspitz
