The unique blend of culture, history, and adventure
6 Days
easy
Group
6 Days
easy
Group
This tour itinerary offers a unique blend of culture, history, and adventure as you travel through Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. From the stunning ancient city of Petra in Jordan to the modern skyscrapers of Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, from the bustling city of Doha to the edge of the world’s largest sand desert, you will experience the best of what these countries have to offer. You will also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich cultures of these countries, visiting their museums, monuments, and traditional markets. This tour promises to be a truly unforgettable adventure.
Day 1: Arrival in Jordan
Arrive at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, Jordan
Check in at hotel in Amman
Explore the Roman Theater, a well-preserved ancient monument
Visit the Citadel of Amman, a hilltop fortification
Enjoy a traditional dinner in a local restaurant
Day 2: Petra Day Trip
Take a day trip to Petra, one of the Seven Wonders of the World
Explore the ancient city and its famous monuments, such as the Treasury and Monastery
Enjoy a picnic lunch in the Petra valley
Visit Little Petra, a lesser-known but equally impressive site
Day 3: Amman to Saudi Arabia
Take a flight from Amman to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Check in at hotel in Riyadh
Visit the National Museum of Saudi Arabia, showcasing the country’s rich history and culture
Explore the Kingdom Tower, a skyscraper with stunning views of the city
Day 4: Riyadh City Tour
Visit the Masmak Fortress, a historic fortification and symbol of Saudi Arabian independence
Explore the Al Murabba Palace, a former royal palace now turned museum
Visit the Al Faisaliah Tower, a prominent skyscraper in Riyadh
Enjoy a traditional Arabian dinner at a local restaurant
Day 5: The Edge of the Empty Quarter
Take a full-day excursion to the edge of the Empty Quarter, the largest sand desert in the world
Visit the historic city of Al Ula, a UNESCO World Heritage site
Explore the Hegra, ancient rock formations carved by the elements
Enjoy a traditional Arabian dinner in a local restaurant
Day 6: Riyadh to Qatar
Take a flight from Riyadh to Doha, Qatar
Check in at hotel in Doha
Explore the Souq Waqif and enjoy traditional shopping
Visit the Museum of Islamic Art
Relax at The Pearl-Qatar, an artificial island
Day 7: Departure
Transfer to Hamad International Airport for departure.
What to Expect
- Pick-up and drop-off at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, Jordan.
- Transfers.
- Daily city tours.
- Flight to Riyadh.
- Flight to Doha.
Inclusions
- Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
- All guides are licensed and English-speaking
Exclusions
- Meals and beverages
- Travel insurance
- Anything else that is not expressly mentioned above in Inclusions
As you travel through Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. From the stunning ancient city of Petra in Jordan to the modern skyscrapers of Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, from the bustling city of Doha to the edge of the world’s largest sand desert, you will experience the best of what these countries have to offer.
COVID-19 Precautionary measure
- Required green health status on the Ehteraz app
- All vehicles used for tours and services are properly sanitized and disinfected before and after the tour
- Tour guide and guests will be wearing masks for the full duration of the tour
- Drivers and tour guides have their temperatures checked before commencing any shift
- Hand sanitizers are provided for visitors
- The experience complies with government regulations
- Social distancing guidelines to be strictly followed at all times
- Guests who display symptoms related to COVID-19 should not attend tours
2 Responses
When planning a Trip Of A Lifetime is it required to have the proper dress attire and head garments as well when visiting. I ask this question because WE are American and Speak English Only but WE Do Not Want in Any Way Shape or Form to Come Across Disrespectful or Rude. We Absolutely Respect Religion and Culture. I Look Forward to Hearing From You.
Hello, thank you for your comment. Yes, when you travel to Islamic countries, it is better to follow the dress code of that country. Especially in religious places.
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