Planning a Solo Trip to Jordan
To plan a solo trip to Jordan, secure a Jordan Pass before arrival to cover your visa and entry fees, then book a rental car for maximum flexibility. Spend at least 7 days to loop from Amman to Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea.
- Buy the Jordan Pass. Purchase the Jordan Pass online at least 48 hours before departure. Select the version that includes Petra (1, 2, or 3 days); it waives the visa fee and grants access to over 40 sites, saving you roughly $60–$90.
- Rent a vehicle. Public transport is unreliable for solo travelers outside of Amman. Rent a small, reliable sedan. Ensure you have an International Driving Permit if your license isn't in English or Arabic.
- Route your loop. Start in Amman. Drive south via the Desert Highway to reach sites faster, or the King’s Highway for better scenery. Plan to end your trip at the Dead Sea to relax before driving back to the airport.
- Book authentic desert stays. For solo travelers, choose reputable camps in Wadi Rum that offer guided group jeep tours. This ensures safety and provides built-in social interaction with other travelers.
- Is Jordan safe for a solo traveler?
- Yes, Jordan is generally very safe. Jordanians are incredibly hospitable, though women traveling alone should dress modestly to avoid unwanted attention in rural areas.
- Do I need to speak Arabic?
- English is widely spoken in tourist areas and by the younger generation. Learning basic Arabic phrases like 'Shukran' (Thank you) is appreciated.