Where History Meets Adventure
Jordan is a land where civilizations have left their mark for thousands of years. From the rose-red city of Petra to the sweeping sands of Wadi Rum, from floating in the Dead Sea to exploring Roman ruins, Jordan offers a unique blend of ancient history, natural beauty, and warm hospitality.
Places to Go in Jordan

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Petra

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Amman

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Wadi Rum

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Dead Sea

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Jerash
Experiences in Jordan
History & Heritage
Adventure & Outdoors
Wellness & Relaxation
Discover Jordan
Jordan is a destination that connects past and present. One day you’re tracing Roman footsteps in Jerash, the next you’re riding camels through Wadi Rum, then floating weightlessly in the Dead Sea. With its welcoming people and timeless landscapes, Jordan is a journey that speaks to the soul.
At Sava Travel, we design Jordan itineraries that balance adventure, history, and comfort, making every trip both inspiring and seamless.
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You Relax, We Plan
From resorts to activities, we handle every detail so you can simply enjoy the journey.
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Our experts handpick the best resorts, destinations, and experiences tailored to your style, budget, and vision.
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Best Time to Travel Jordan
The best season, with warm days and blooming wildflowers in the desert. Ideal for exploring Petra, hiking Dana Reserve, and enjoying outdoor sightseeing.
Tips:
- Pack layers for cool nights.
- Wildflowers peak in April.
- Shoulder season prices are good.
Hot, especially in the desert (35–40°C / 95–104°F). Best for Red Sea diving and Dead Sea resorts.
Tips:
- Stay hydrated and plan desert tours early morning or evening.
- Luxury resorts offer good summer deals.
Another excellent season. Weather cools, making Petra, Wadi Rum, and Amman comfortable again.
Tips:
- Great for active travelers (hiking, desert safaris).
- October–November is prime for photography.
Cooler weather, with rain in Amman and occasional snow. Petra and Wadi Rum are less crowded but chilly. Dead Sea and Aqaba remain mild and pleasant.
Tips:
- Best for spa and wellness escapes.
- Bring warm clothes for northern regions.
FAQs about Jordan
7–10 days for highlights (Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea, Amman). 2 weeks for a deeper trip including Jerash, Dana, and Aqaba.
Yes, kids love Petra’s hidden passages, desert jeep rides, and floating in the Dead Sea.
Jordan can be mid-range to high depending on hotels. Local dining and transport are affordable, while luxury resorts and desert camps add indulgence.
Mansaf, falafel, shawarma, mezze platters, kunafa (sweet cheese pastry), and Arabic coffee.
Most nationalities (U.S., EU, UK, Canada, Australia) can obtain a visa on arrival or e-visa. The Jordan Pass often includes visa fees and entry to Petra.
Private drivers and tours are common. Rental cars are possible but not necessary for most itineraries.
Yes, Jordan is one of the safest Middle Eastern destinations. Tourist sites and resorts are well-managed.
Spring and fall, combining Petra, Dead Sea resorts, and desert glamping.
Yes, many travelers pair Jordan with Israel or Egypt. Direct flights also connect to UAE.
Its combination of iconic landmarks, desert adventures, and deep cultural heritage, all in a small, easy-to-travel country.
Plan Your Jordan Journey
From Petra’s carved cliffs to Wadi Rum’s starry skies, from the Dead Sea’s healing waters to Amman’s vibrant souks, Jordan is a destination that feels both ancient and alive.
At Sava Travel, we design itineraries that highlight Jordan’s wonders, culture, and warm hospitality, making your journey seamless and unforgettable.
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