Embark on a stunning 10-day photography journey across Jordan, designed for visual storytellers and cultural explorers. Capture the timeless beauty of Petra, the vast golden landscapes of Wadi Rum, the rich heritage of Jerash and Madaba, and the serene shores of the Dead Sea. From ancient ruins to Bedouin life, desert sunsets to bustling souqs, every day offers iconic shots and hidden gems. Whether you're an amateur or pro, this tour is your lens into the soul of Jordan. Join us for 10 days of iconic landscapes, ancient wonders, and perfect photo moments in the heart of Jordan.
Overview: Arrival at Queen Alia International Airport. Meet & greet, then transfer to hotel.
Optional: Sunset stroll through Rainbow Street or Amman downtown.Photo Focus: Urban scenes, street life, night markets, bustling cafés, local life.
Jerash: One of the best-preserved Roman cities outside Italy, with colonnaded streets, temples, and theaters.
Ajloun Castle: A 12th-century Islamic fortress offering sweeping views of the Jordan Valley.
Amman City Tour: Visit the Amman Citadel (with views over the city), the Roman Theater, and local souqs.Highlights: Ancient columns, hilltop views, street photography, architectural details.
Desert Castles: Qasr Amra (UNESCO-listed), Qasr Kharana, and Qasr Azraq – showcasing early Islamic art, architecture, and trade history.
Shaumari Wildlife Reserve: A sanctuary for endangered Arabian oryx, ostriches, and gazelles.Highlights: Castle silhouettes, desert horizons, wildlife close-ups, light and shadow play on ruins.
Madaba: Known as the "City of Mosaics" — home to the 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land.
Mount Nebo: Where Moses is believed to have seen the Promised Land; panoramic views over the Jordan Valley.
Wadi Mujib Viewpoint: A dramatic canyon often called Jordan’s “Grand Canyon.”
Dana: A historic village overlooking the vast Dana Biosphere Reserve.Highlights: Mosaic patterns, panoramic views, wide-angle shots of valleys, capturing the scale of canyons, sunsets over the horizon.
Petra: The iconic Nabataean city carved into rose-red rock, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Explore: Siq (narrow gorge), Treasury, Street of Facades, Royal Tombs, Monastery.Highlights: Rock-carved monuments, magical lighting in the Siq, wide-angle canyon shots, capturing the grandeur of Petra.
Take less-traveled trails: High Place of Sacrifice, Al Khubtha Trail for elevated views of the Treasury. Or Back road trail of Petra (Guide included either Back road or Khubtha Trail)
Capture quieter corners and intimate moments: Explore the more remote areas of Petra for unique perspectives and fewer crowds.Highlights: Off-the-beaten-path perspectives, moody lighting, intricate textures, aerial shots of Petra's site.
Little Petra (Siq al-Barid): A smaller version of Petra used as a suburb or caravanserai, with frescoes and caves.
Wadi Rum: Also called the "Valley of the Moon" — dramatic desert terrain with sandstone mountains and red dunes.
4-hour Jeep Tour includes Lawrence’s Spring, rock bridges, sand dunes, and Bedouin tea.Highlights: Desert textures, sunset silhouettes, Milky Way shots, capturing the vast emptiness of the desert at twilight.
Aqaba: Jordan’s only coastal city on the Red Sea, known for its vibrant coral reefs, historic forts, and seaside charm.
Free time for market visits or beach relaxation.Highlights: Seascapes, marine life, colorful boats, local culture, and seafront photography. Great for capturing the sunset over the Red Sea.
Wadi Mujib (April to October): A stunning canyon with water trails for adventurous hikers and photographers.
Dead Sea: The lowest point on Earth, famous for its healing mineral-rich waters and floating experience.Highlights: Canyon curves, salt formations, floating portraits at sunset, capturing reflections on the water.
Enjoy a slow morning by the water.
Transfer to the airport for your departure flight.Highlights: Final reflections, sunrise over the water, farewell moments, capturing the serene atmosphere of the Dead Sea.