
8 Day Bedouin Culture Tour: Option # 1
Siq Al Barid (Little Petra) - Al Beidha –
Petra - Wadi Musa - Al Hussien Bin Talal
University - Wadi Rum
Day 1
Queen Alia International Airport - Siq Al
Barid (Little Petra) - Al Beidha
Welcome to Jordan!
We will meet and assist you at Queen Alia
international Airport (QAIA). Then transfer
the group to
Siq Al Barid (Little Petra),
a suburb of the main ancient city.
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Little Petra
provides an atmospheric summary of
Nabataean
architecture.
The area was once a caravanserai stop for
the capital and comes complete with its own
mini-Siq, a 350 meter fissure in the rock
crammed with tombs, triclinums, water
channels, and cisterns.
It is still easy to imagine the sounds and
smells of the old days when traders, caravan
masters and drovers lived and traded here.
We will drive a short distance on to
Al Beidha , or 'the white
one' on account of the color of its rock.
Al Beidha contains the
remains of a
Neolithic site, dating back
to 7,500 BC which makes it one of the
earliest known co-operative villages on
earth.

Mediterranean trees such as Oak, Juniper,
Carob, and Pistachio thrive in this small
sandy valley.
Then we will go camping in
Al Beidha where we arrange
the traditional, freshly prepared, Jordanian
dinner provided by our genial Bedouin hosts
and spending a very nice night there.
Local Bedouin tribes have now inhabited this
area for a number of generations.
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Then you are invited to share mint tea or
cardamon coffee sitting by the fire under a
starry desert sky, will have an experience
not to be forgotten.
Day 2
Al Beidha - Petra
After having the breakfast we will take the
group from
Al Beidha to hike up the
back road of Petra to begin our tour.
We will begin from an alternative hiking
route to see the Monastery in
Petra (one of the greatest
temples inside Petra), spend some time
resting and seeing the great natural views
of
Wadi Araba and
Wadi Namala.
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Today we will take a full-day tour of
Petra , the rose-red city
half as old as time which is one of the
Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
Petra
is a city which was carved out
of the Sharah Mountains by the
Nabataeans.
There are hundreds of elaborate rock-cut
tombs with intricate carvings as well as
obelisks, temples, sacrificial altars,
colonnaded streets, and high above,
overlooking the valley, is the impressive
(Al Deir ) Monastery, reached up a flight of
800 stone stairs.
They were an industrious Arab people who
settled here more than 2,000 years ago,
turning it into an important junction for
the silk, spice, and other trade routes that
linked China, India, and southern Arabia
with
Egypt,
Syria, Greece, and Rome.

Petra
fell into obscurity for hundreds of years,
its location and very existence kept a
closely guarded secret by the local Bedouin,
before being re-discovered by the Swiss
explorer Burkhardt in 1812.
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We will enter the city through the Siq, a
narrow gorge over a kilometer in length,
flanked on either side by soaring, 80 meter
high cliffs to be confronted by Al Khazneh
(The Treasury),
Petra's most elaborate
monument. Local legend has it that the
rock-cut Treasury once held the gifts of
Queen Sheba to Solomon.
As you enter the
Petra valley you will be
overwhelmed by the natural beauty of the
place and its outstanding architectural
achievements.
We will return to our hotel in
Petra for dinner and
overnight.
Day 3
Wadi Musa
After having breakfast in the hotel we will
take to meet a group of families to know the
nature of life in
Jordan and have a unique
experience learning the following Bedouin
traditions.
How do the owners of cattle and horses live?
How to ride horses and handle them?
How to deal with Arabic horses?
What is the way of grazing and herding with
sheep?
How is the traditional
Jordanian
cooking in their house
different from their own?
How is the relationship between neighbors?

We will have the group get an up close and
personal experience with accommodating two
persons with local families.
Day 4
Wadi Musa – Al Hussien Bin Talal
University – Wadi Rum
In the morning, we will participate with
families in preparing the breakfast meal.
We will try to get to know how the community
prepares themselves for their work either as
a business man, government career, etc. and
knowing the habits of the traditional life
in this area.
Then we will be transporting you to
Al-Hussien Bin Talal University to meet Sami
Al Hasant who will tell us about the history
of
Jordan and tourism.
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We will also learn some more information
about the
Nabataeans and the history
of
Jordan.
Day 5 - 8
Wadi Rum – Queen Alia International
Airport or Borders
After breakfast we will enjoy
Wadi Rum's enchanting pink
and white desert sands.
Travel in
Wadi Rum is a journey to
another world, where one can escape the
worries of everyday life and return to
nature and the simple life. In this immense
space, man is dwarfed into insignificance.
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Vast, silent and timeless,
Wadi Rum possesses one of
the most beautiful desert scapes in the
world. Rock carvings mark the passage of
ancient tribes in pre-history.
Thamud
inscriptions, burial mounds, ancient
megaliths and ruined buildings abound,
Nabataeans rock carved
stairways, dams, and temples can still be
found throughout the area.
Wadi Rum
is perhaps best known because of its
connection with Lawrence of Arabia and we
follow in the enigmatic British officer's
footsteps as we drive through the surreal
moonscape.

We will stay in
Wadi Rum until the late
afternoon to explore the area in detail and
to watch the gorgeous desert sunset.

Then we will eat the traditional, freshly
prepared, Jordanian dinner provided by our
genial Bedouin hosts and staying overnight
for the next couple of days.
In a deluxe campsite with clean comfortable
beds and hot showers.
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Local Bedouin tribes have now inhabited this
area for a number of generations.
Visitors who are invited to share mint tea
or cardamon coffee in a traditional Bedouin
black tent, or perhaps sitting by the fire
under a starry desert sky, will have an
experience not to be forgotten.
After this great experience in Jordan your
group will go to Queen Alia International
Airport (QAIA) or borders with a farewell
for your departure.
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