Jordan & Palestine
Pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest site in Islam. Combine with Petra, the Dead Sea, and Wadi Rum. A spiritual and adventure journey in one.
Key Destinations
Jordan and Palestine combine spiritual significance with extraordinary natural beauty
Al-Aqsa Mosque
Third holiest site in Islam. Dome of the Rock. Al-Aqsa compound (Haram al-Sharif). Muslim Quarter of Old Jerusalem.
Petra
Ancient Nabataean city carved into rose-red rock. UNESCO World Heritage Site and New Seven Wonder of the World.
Dead Sea
Lowest point on Earth. A unique salt lake where you float without effort. Therapeutic mineral-rich mud.
Sample 8-Day Itinerary
Covers Al-Aqsa, Petra, Dead Sea and Wadi Rum for the complete Jordan experience.
Arrive Amman (AMM). Citadel and Roman Theatre. Amman city tour. Visit Abu Darwish Mosque (iconic black-and-white striped mosque).
Day trip to Dead Sea (1h from Amman). Float in the salt water. Mineral mud treatment. Baptism site of Prophet Isa (AS) nearby.
Cross to Jerusalem via King Hussein Bridge (2h including border). Al-Aqsa Mosque prayers. Dome of the Rock. Via Dolorosa. Church of Holy Sepulchre. Old City Bazaar.
Drive to Petra (3h from Amman). The Siq canyon walk to the Treasury (Al-Khazneh). Monastery. Nabataean history. Optional Wadi Rum desert camp.
Jeep tour of red Martian landscape. Bedouin camp overnight. Sunrise over desert. Return to Amman for departure.
Best Time to Visit
Jordan and Palestine have mild winters and hot summers. Spring is the ideal time to visit.
Wildflowers in Petra. Comfortable 18–28°C. Perfect for outdoor sites including Wadi Rum. Popular with Pakistani families.
Post-summer. Temperatures cool down to 20–27°C. Good visibility at Dead Sea. Less crowded at Petra.
Very hot in Petra and Wadi Rum (35–42°C). Al-Aqsa is manageable (Jerusalem is slightly cooler). Book early.
Cooler (8–15°C). Possible rain in Petra. Cheapest flights and hotels. Al-Aqsa is less crowded and peaceful.
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Ziyarat tours: Jordan & Palestine
Urdu-speaking scholar guides who explain the spiritual and historical significance of each site. Group and private options available.
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Common questions
Jordan & Palestine: Frequently Asked Questions
Do Pakistanis need a visa for Jordan?
Pakistani passport holders can usually obtain a Jordan visa on arrival at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman. The fee is 40 JOD for a one-time entry visa, subject to official change. If you plan to cross into Israel/Palestine and return, the Jordan Pass is worth checking because it may include visa fee benefits and major attractions like Petra.
Can Pakistanis visit Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem?
Yes. Pakistani passport holders can enter Israel through the Jordan-Israel border crossing (King Hussein/Allenby Bridge). Many Pakistani pilgrims do this successfully each year. Our team provides full guidance on the border crossing process and what to expect.
How many days for a Jordan and Palestine tour?
A 7-day itinerary covers Amman, Jerusalem/Al-Aqsa (2 days), Petra, and the Dead Sea. A 5-day Jordan-only trip covers Amman, Petra, and the Dead Sea. Adding Wadi Rum for camping extends to 8–9 days.
What is the best time to visit Jordan?
March to May and September to November are ideal. Temperatures are pleasant (15–28°C) and skies are clear. Petra and Wadi Rum are extremely hot in summer (40°C+). Winter (December–February) is cold, especially at night in Petra, but crowds are minimal.
Is Jordan safe for Pakistani travellers?
Jordan is considered one of the safest countries in the Middle East for tourists. The tourist police are visible at all major sites. The country is politically stable and has well-established infrastructure for international visitors.