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8 days trip
Amman, Dana & 6 more
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Amman
Day 1-2
The first thing you notice when stepping off the plane in Amman is the air. Thick, warm, filled with the scent of spices, dust, and history. We break away from the city chaos—there will be time to dive into its heartbeat later—and drive straight to the lowest place on Earth. The evening descent toward the Dead Sea feels like entering another world. Somewhere below, the water is so dense with salt that it refuses to let anything sink. No rush. Tomorrow morning, we’ll simply float, gazing at the sky, laughing at how absurdly surreal it all feels.
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Dana
Day 2-3
Morning begins with water. A few minutes in the Dead Sea, and your skin feels like it’s been through the most expensive spa treatment. But that’s just the start. Today, we step into nature’s wild playground—Wadi Mujib. The canyon walls rise high around us, glowing in deep orange, as the river rushes under our feet. This isn’t a walk. It’s a battle with the current, climbing ropes up waterfalls, sliding into natural pools, getting completely soaked while adrenaline pumps through your veins. And then, a shift. The desert heat fades as we drive into Dana, a place so still it feels untouched by time. The canyon below stretches endlessly, while above, the sky turns gold with the setting sun.
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Wadi Musa
Day 3-4
Dana wakes up in silence. The kind of silence that makes you hear yourself think. We hike its ancient trails, letting the wind tell its stories. But today, we’re heading somewhere even more legendary. As we approach Petra, it looks like nothing special—just another canyon. But with every step, the walls close in, the path narrows, and then—a sliver of pink stone appears between the cliffs. The Treasury. A masterpiece that’s been waiting here for centuries. Petra isn’t just ruins. It’s a reminder of how empires rise and fall, how civilizations leave their marks, and how some things refuse to be forgotten. Tonight, we stay within reach of its secrets.
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Wadi Musa
Day 4-5
Petra in the morning is different. The crowds are gone, the silence is back, and the echoes of the past feel louder. We climb to High Place of Sacrifice, where the city unfolds beneath us. We explore Little Petra, hidden from most tourists. By evening, we sit together, sipping tea, the weight of history settling into our bones.
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Wadi Rum Village
Day 5-6
Ancient cities behind us, the wilderness ahead. Wadi Rum isn’t just a desert. It’s a Martian landscape, a place where colossal rock formations rise from endless sands, where shadows stretch infinitely, where the silence is heavier than words. We take off on a jeep safari, chasing the sun across dunes and climbing towering rock bridges. And then, as the sky explodes in color, we sip Bedouin tea, watching the firelight dance on the sand.
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Wadi Rum Village
Day 6-7
No plans. Just the desert, stretching as far as the eye can see. We might hike. We might ride camels. We might just walk, getting lost between the rock formations. And at night? No tents. No walls. Just sleeping bags, warm sand, and an open sky full of stars. This isn’t camping. This is pure connection—with nature, with time, with something bigger than us.
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Aqaba
Day 7-8
After a week of dust and stone, we finally meet the sea. Aqaba is pure contrast. Coral reefs, diving spots, and the weightlessness of the Red Sea. This is the final breath before returning to the real world.
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Amman
Day 8
One last sunrise. One last glance at the sea. Then, the road back. But the thing about journeys like this? Even when they end, they stay with you. Jordan will stay with you. Are you ready?

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