Planning a Solo Week in Jordan

Spend seven days looping through Amman, Petra, and Wadi Rum using a combination of the Jordan Pass and private drivers. Stick to the King’s Highway for the scenic route and book your desert camp stay at least two weeks in advance to ensure availability.

  1. Purchase the Jordan Pass. Buy the Jordan Pass online before you land. It covers your visa fee (40 JOD) and entry to over 40 sites, including Petra. Choose the 'Jordan Explorer' option (75 JOD) for three consecutive days in Petra.
  2. Arrange Ground Transport. Do not rely on public buses for a one-week timeline. Hire a private driver or join a reputable small-group tour. If you are comfortable driving, rent a car in Amman, but avoid driving at night due to poor road lighting and stray livestock.
  3. Book Your Wadi Rum Camp. Research 'luxury' or 'traditional' bedouin camps inside the protected area. Contact them via WhatsApp to arrange a 4x4 pickup from the Wadi Rum Visitor Center. Do not just show up at the gate.
Is it safe to travel alone in Jordan?
Yes, Jordan is widely considered one of the safest countries in the Middle East for solo travelers. Local hospitality is legendary, but always follow standard safety precautions like avoiding isolated areas at night.
Do I need to speak Arabic?
Not for tourism. English is widely spoken in Amman, Petra, and at all major tourist sites. Learning 'Shukran' (Thank you) goes a long way with locals.