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Dana to Petra Trek + Wadi Rum & The Dead Sea
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Amazing! I can only recommend this tour!”
Lydia, traveled in May 2023
The hidden 'Back Door' route to Petra rises 496m to the magnificent Monastery. The path winds through 13.8km of ancient Nabataean steps and narrow gorges, revealing rock-carved facades and historic water systems while avoiding tourist crowds.
Duration 9 days Destinations Amman, Dana, Shobak, Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Experience Jordan From
- US$1,495
The UNESCO-listed Petra unfolds from multiple angles - watching sunrise at the Treasury, taking the backdoor trail to the Monastery, and uncovering Little Petra's hidden gems. Nearby hotels offer rooftop views of the ancient Nabataean city.
Duration 9 days Destinations Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba, Madaba Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From $1,199
25% Off- US$899You save $299
Ancient Petra comes alive with expert guides leading visitors to the Treasury, Monastery, and Royal Tombs. The optional 'Petra by Night' shows enhance the experience, with free time for personal exploration. Hotels nearby provide comfortable accommodation with breakfast.
Duration 3 days Destinations Jerusalem, Wadi Rum, Petra Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From $808
10% Off- US$727You save $80
Discover Petra's ancient wonders from the narrow Siq to the majestic Treasury. Explore the Roman amphitheater and climb 800 steps to the Monastery. Stay in comfortable hotels while uncovering the Nabataean capital's rich history with expert local guides.
Duration 3 days Destinations Amman, Dead Sea, Petra Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From
10% Off- US$937
The ancient wonders of Petra stretch from the narrow Siq corridor to the iconic Treasury and mysterious Monastery. This moderate-rated tour includes Little Petra's hidden gems. Expert guides share the Nabataean civilization's secrets throughout the UNESCO World Heritage site.
Duration 14 days Destinations Amman, Dead Sea, Madaba, Mount Nebo, Wadi Rum, Petra, Cairo, Aswan, Abu Simbel, Kom OmboSee all destinations Age Range up to 65 year olds Operator Nourbelle Tours From $2,999
60% Off- US$1,200You save $1,799
What people love about Petra Tours
- Dana to Petra Trek + Wadi Rum & The Dead Sea
Our guide, Mohammed Zanoon was amazing. The whole trip went off without a hitch. Jordan is so beautiful from Dana to Wadi Rum. Will definitely go back!
- Best of Jordan
This was a great trip! I loved the group I was with and the places we visited. My only feedback was the lunch options that were buffet style. I am a vegetarian and the places we went to were expensive. I would have like another food option at this times. I do with we had longer Jeep ride at wadi rum and I would have paid more for that. The hotels we stayed at were nice and the bus was really nice. Great trip and awesome memories!
- Jordan: Culture & Nature In Depth
Superlative from the moment I arrived at the airport and was ushered thru immigration. Every site was carefully chosen and the outstanding driver & guide (Daniel) were flexible in altering the schedule to meet the needs of the group. The lodging was wll above par as was the travel van. My only critical remark would be the trip needs to be 48 hours longer as a lot was crammed into the alloted time. Communications with Exodus were very good before the trip. Job well done!
Travel Petra your way
Our active Petra tours kick off in Amman with time at Jerash's Roman ruins before heading south. Our travelers tell us they love having both guided tours and free time at the sites - it means they can climb up to places like the High Place of Sacrifice whenever they're ready. The trips usually mix in some off-road driving through Wadi Rum's copper-colored desert and also relaxing floats in the Dead Sea. The local guides really bring the history alive, explaining how the Nabataeans traded and built everything. Some tours add early morning camel rides and nights in Bedouin camps which gives you a real taste of local life while staying active.
See all Active toursOur explorer tours through Jordan and Petra really shine with their mix of structure and freedom. Most run 3-4 days from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, starting with the fascinating Roman ruins at Jerash. Our customers particularly enjoy wandering the old colonnaded streets and discovering ancient baths tucked into the Gilad heights. You'll get some excellent city views in Amman before heading south. What makes these tours work so well is how they balance expert guidance at key spots with plenty of time to explore on your own - especially in Petra where you can take your time climbing up to places like the Monastery at whatever pace suits you.
See all Explorer toursSelect from our extensive range of 54 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Petra with our expert guides leading the way.
See all Fully Guided toursChoose from over 47 cultural tours and explore historical sites, local traditions and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Petra. Our cultural tours vary from 3 days to 19 days.
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TourRadar customers have mixed feelings about the Petra & Wadi Rum tour - the actual destinations in Jordan are fantastic, but there's been some confusion with the logistics. The main issue stems from how the tour gets passed between different companies like Bamba Experience and Tourist Israel, which has led to some tricky situations with meeting points and payments. Several travelers found themselves unsure about where to meet their group or how to handle certain payments, all because the communication between these companies wasn't quite clicking. While nobody's complaining about the incredible rock-cut architecture of Petra or the desert landscapes of Wadi Rum, it's these practical details that have caused some headaches. The good news is that once people get past these initial hurdles, they really enjoy what Jordan has to offer. But it's pretty clear that TourRadar needs to work on smoothing out these handoffs between their partner companies. Having multiple operators involved shouldn't mean customers have to deal with extra confusion or uncertainty about the basics of their trip. It's a shame because these organizational hiccups are overshadowing what should be a straightforward journey through some of Jordan's most remarkable places. The feedback suggests that with better coordination between TourRadar, Bamba Experience and Tourist Israel, this tour could really shine.
- 5.0 (5 reviews)
"Amazing! I can only tecommend this tour!
- Tours
- 2 tours
- Age range
- 18 to 80 years old
- Adventure type
- Hiking & Trekking
- Response time
- 3h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $248
- 5.0 (22,803 reviews)
"It’s a tour that’s always on the go but we got to see and do a lot in a short amount of time that we have in the region. The accommodations exceeded my expectation.
- Tours
- 1 tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 2h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $199
- 4.0 (1,716 reviews)
"I'll start with the good. The tour itself is really good, the things that you see are breathtaking but the poor organisation of the tour mean that sometimes you can't enjoy the experience. Just so that other people are aware Tour Radar don't actually organise the tour they give this responsibility to another company called Bamba experience, but they also are not the ones organising the tour, the tour is actually given by Tourist Israel so probably easier to book directly with them. It took me a few days to just find out where the meeting point was. I emailed Bamba experience and this agent replied that the meeting point was in Tel Aviv. Not sure if they realised that is an entire city and not a place. Eventually I did find out where it was. When i first arrived at the meeting point no one knew who the first two companies were. Tourist israel is only mentioned in one of the many emails that they sent me so it was very difficult to know what i should ask about. I asked the driver if i was in the right place he told me he's not the tour guide, just the driver. I tried calling to ask on their 24h phone line and of course no one answered. I asked people around and some were on a 2 day tour some on a 4 day tour. Since mine was 3 i thought it might be a different one. Then i spoke to someone who was on the 3 day tour. On a whim i got on the bus. We drove all the way to the border without anyone checking tickets or anything like that. The border crossing takes about 3h - not the tour's fault but just a heads up. We get on the Jordanian side and there was no one from tourist israel, just this guy saying 'fun time, fun time'. Someone tells him that we're not with fun time but if he knows where the guide from tourist israel is and he's like oh yeah they are the same thing. This is something we were meant to somehow know. We go with him and my name wasn't on the list. I start calling them abd sending emails and they just told me they were gonna look into it. Eventually the border allows me to go and we continue the journey. Few hours later i ask the guide if he has heard anything else from the agency and he's like yes, did i not tell you? When we got to Petra, on our lunch break there was thus guy asking people for payment. I told them that i have already paid but they guy said that he doesn't care that he hasn't received the money and if i want to get back on the tour bus then i had to pay again. Given that my options were wuite limited i paid again as I didn't want to be left in Petra. Then I got back in touch with the agency and they ensured me that they will sort it out in a few days. It took over a month and constant emails for me to get my money back and every day they would tell me i would have my money in 2-3 days. We also didn't get to sleep in the Bedouin camp as promised in the offer, hotels were 2 stars max and the food was pretty bad. Again, the sights are amazing and well worth seeing but the organisation of the tour is deplorable. My advice is to book directly with tourist israel as they seem to be the only ones in the area actually organising tours, but ask first.
- Tours
- 5 tours
- Age range
- 10 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 12h
- Response rate
- 96%
- Average price
- $371
Petra tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
60 tours in PetraExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Petra. We have 60 adventures that vary from 3 days to 19 days. With the greatest number of departures in March, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
37 tours in PetraVisit Petra with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
32 tours in PetraPrivate tours run 3-4 days with flexible timing that works especially well for families and couples. Your personal guide knows Petra inside out and can adjust the route to match what interests you most. Our customers really value getting an early start before the crowds hit the Treasury, plus they can spend extra time wherever catches their eye. These tours include access to Petra's less-visited spots, and guides share fascinating details about how the Nabataeans managed water and also built this remarkable place.
Top Petra travel itineraries to fit your plans
Our 3-day Petra tours start from Jerusalem or Tel Aviv and make the most of your limited time. The first day takes you through Jerash where you'll walk Roman streets and see the ancient amphitheater. Day two is all about Petra - you enter through the Siq early morning to catch the Treasury in good light, then get both guided tours and free time to explore the Royal Tombs. Many travelers choose to climb up to the Monastery if they're feeling energetic. Some tours add the Petra by Night experience, where hundreds of candles light up the Treasury. The last day visits Madaba's detailed mosaics and Mount Nebo's lookouts before heading back.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Amman, Dead Sea, Petra, Wadi Rum
Seven-day tours let you really sink into Jordan's culture and landscapes. You get two full days at Petra, which makes such a difference - there's time to find hidden corners, figure out the clever water systems and venture over to Little Petra too. Our customers love staying overnight in Bedouin camps at Wadi Rum, taking 4x4s across the desert sands and learning about traditional desert life. Most tours wrap up with time floating in the Dead Sea, which gives you a chance to relax after all the walking. Our travelers often tell us how much they appreciate not having to rush between places.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Amman, Wadi Rum, Petra, Dead Sea
Ten-day tours connect Jordan with Israel or Egypt, giving you three full days around Petra. This means you can properly explore the main archaeological park and nearby sites without hurrying. You'll get guided tours but also enough free time to revisit spots you love or find quiet corners others miss. The schedule works nicely for both sunrise and sunset visits to Petra, plus you can join local families for cooking or take walks on the less busy trails.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Medina, Al Ula, Tabuk, Madain Saleh, Petra, Riyadh, Al Hofuf, Dammam, Doha
Demographics
Our solo travel routes to Petra keep things simple and social. The most-booked option runs 4 days from Amman, with airport pickups included and hotels placed right in the center - perfect for exploring on your own in the evenings. There's also a great route starting from Jerusalem that gives you both guided experiences and personal space. Our solo travelers often mention loving the social vibe during Wadi Rum jeep rides and Petra tours, while still having enough free time to do their own thing. The tours handle all the complicated bits but stay flexible - you can join group dinners or head out solo, tackle the Monastery climb with others or take it easy on your own.
Couples tend to love our private 3-4 day tours combining Petra with Wadi Rum and also the Dead Sea. These hit a sweet spot - expert guides when you need them, quiet time when you don't. Many tell us they really value being able to spend extra time at the Treasury during sunrise or sunset. Another popular choice includes dinner with local families in As-Salt and evenings at Bedouin camps in Wadi Rum. The magic comes from mixing active moments - like morning walks on Petra's less-traveled paths - with relaxing ones floating in the Dead Sea or stargazing in the desert.
Young adults typically go for our more challenging routes that blend serious hiking with cultural experiences. The Dana to Petra trek is a favorite, with proper adventure: think 17km daily hikes through remote mountain trails and wilderness camping. Another top pick starts in Jerusalem, includes market exploring in Aqaba and heads into Wadi Rum for desert safaris. These work because they combine physical challenges with cultural diving-in, plus leave room for unexpected discoveries. Our younger travelers particularly like having expert guidance at main sites but freedom to discover Petra's hidden spots or relax at Bedouin camps.
Our senior travelers often choose "Culture & Nature In Depth" tours that take things at a thoughtful pace. Starting in Amman, these tours use comfortable hotels and smart scheduling to avoid peak heat hours. The Petra visits spread across multiple days, giving time to really understand details like ancient water systems and building methods. Our older customers particularly appreciate guides who know their history and can adjust the walking pace when needed. These tours include regular comfort stops and mix active exploring with gentler experiences like Dead Sea floating.
The Dana to Petra Trek really clicks with active families, especially those with older kids. You'll hike 5-7 hours daily through changing landscapes in the Dana Biosphere Reserve, where children can spot local wildlife and move at their own speed. Our family travelers tell us their kids get particularly excited about camping under desert stars and meeting Bedouin communities. Another solid route takes you from Amman through Jerash first - the kids can explore Roman ruins before heading to Petra, which helps build their historical understanding step by step. What makes these family trips work so well is the mix of active exploration and cultural moments like learning traditional cooking at Bedouin camps.
- Solo Travelers61 tours All tours for Solo Travelers
- Couples31 tours
- Seniors (50+)29 tours
Best time to visit Petra
- Spring 2025
Spring opens up our widest range of tours, right when walking conditions hit their sweet spot and wildflowers dot the landscape. The Dana to Petra Trek stands out - you'll spend 5-7 hours each day hiking through four different eco-zones, sleep under desert stars and enter Petra through the less-visited "back door" route. If you're after something gentler, our cultural tours from Jerusalem give you two full days at Petra, including early access when the morning light makes for excellent photos. A lot of our travelers add on Dead Sea visits in spring, telling us there's nothing better than floating in those mineral-rich waters after walking Petra's paths.
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- Summer 2025
Summer in Petra brings extremely high temperatures, so it is best to visit iconic sights like the Monastery, Royal Tombs, and Al-Khazneh in the early morning.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall brings just the right temperatures for our longer exploration tours - perfect for the climb up to the Monastery or wandering through the Royal Tombs. Our 7-day Best of Jordan tours really come into their own this season, and travelers consistently tell us they love being able to take their time at each site. These tours mix expert guidance with personal exploration time; you'll get detailed background at key spots like the Treasury and main street, then have plenty of time to discover hidden corners yourself. Many regular customers specifically book fall departures to catch perfect weather for combining Petra with Wadi Rum desert camping and also Dead Sea visits.
- popular 60 tours
- 60 tours
- 54 tours
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter changes how you experience Petra, with cooler weather that makes exploring much more comfortable. Our 4-day tours from Tel Aviv let you combine the Roman ruins at Jerash and Petra's rock-carved sites. The winter timing works really well - you can walk through the Siq without getting too hot, and the winter sunlight creates some fantastic photo conditions at the Treasury. Our customers love that we include hotel pickups, and they frequently mention how our guides know exactly when to visit each spot to dodge both the crowds and any winter rain showers.
- popular 60 tours
- 52 tours
- January 2026 29 tours
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