
Cycle the Jordan Trail to Petra: The E-Bike Edition
- Jordan
- 7 nights
Explore Jordan’s dramatic landscapes by e-bike, pedalling from mountain fortresses to red sand deserts
What's Included?
- Activities & Certified GuidesAll itinerary activities with local, expert, English-speaking guides and a bike mechanic
- Accommodation5 nights in hotels and 2 nights glamping in Bedouin desert camps
- MealsAll breakfasts, 6 lunches and 3 dinners
- Transfers & Support VehicleAirport transfers and everything in between, including a support vehicle to carry your kit or hop into if your legs need a rest
- Equipment, Permits & FeesCannondale Trail Neo 2 or Trek Powerfly 5 e-bikes; cycling permits and entry fees
- Maximum group size: 14Join small n’ sociable groups of like-minded, active and outdoorsy people – designed to be solo-friendly
…From…excluding flights
Highlights
Be among the first to tackle the Jordan Bike Trail on an e-bike, from Dana Valley to Wadi Rum, following desert trails and the King’s Highway
Hike the hidden backdoor trail into Petra, arriving at The Monastery before descending through its ancient tombs and temples
Bed down in a luxurious Bedouin camp beneath star-filled desert skies in vast, otherwordly Wadi Rum
Craving a little more of a challenge? Check out our classic Jordan Trail bike trip (opens in new tab) for a pure pedal-powered adventure
Itinerary
Day 1
Welcome to Jordan
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Arrive in Amman, the ancient capital of Jordan, and meet your driver at the airport, who will take you to your hotel in the city centre. If your flight arrives early enough, you can take the opportunity to wander through the souks or a visit to the ancient citadel. Due to late flight arrival times for many, you’ll meet your fellow adventurers for a trip briefing tomorrow morning, ahead of your e-biking adventure.
Day 2
From highland canyons to the Dana Biosphere Reserve
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After breakfast and a full trip briefing, transfer south to Tafilah, where your e-biking adventure begins. Start with a 12km ride along a newly paved road, allowing you to get familiar with the handling and feel of the e-bike. As you warm up your legs, it's the perfect opportunity to get used to the bike's power assistance while enjoying the beautiful surroundings. This gentle stretch leads to a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the dramatic sandstone plateau of Sela Castle, an ancient Nabataean stronghold perched high above the surrounding landscape. Here, your guide will share the fascinating history and stories of the site before you head to a nearby lodge for a relaxed, sit-down lunch. After lunch, you'll continue toward Dana, and the terrain shifts to include a mix of paved and off-road sections. The trail undulates through striking landscapes, skirting Wadi Labun before reaching the town of Basira. From here, there is a chance to test the bike’s power assist as you climb a steady 5km stretch to over 1500m. Topping the pass, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views over Dana Biosphere Reserve, Wadi Dana, and the distant Wadi Araba desert beyond. End the day with a descent into the ancient village of Dana for a well-earned dinner and overnight stay.
Day 3
Shobak Fortress and desert trails to Little Petra
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Today you’ll pedal past sweeping valleys and ancient trade routes towards Shobak Castle, the first Crusader fortress in Jordan, built in 1115 AD. From here, veer off-road along dusty tracks and winding dirt roads, stopping for a picnic lunch en route. This is one of the Jordan Bike Trail’s most spectacular stretches, traversing ridgelines with jaw-dropping views across the mountains of Petra and the endless sands of Wadi Araba. Finish your ride at Little Petra, a Nabataean site where traders and visitors would gather before entering the main city of Petra. Tonight you'll stay overnight at a secluded Bedouin-style camp hidden among the sandstone cliffs.
Day 4
On foot to Petra
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Swap pedals for boots today for a spectacular hike to Petra, one of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites. After a short 4x4 shuttle from camp, you’ll enter Petra via its 'back door’, avoiding most of the tourists. Hike down Wadi Ghurab amidst the sandstone mountains guarding Petra before skirting round the final peak to reach the natural rock terrace overlooking ‘The Monastery’. Take in this iconic sight before heading down the Nabataean steps into ancient Petra, a series of large mausoleums carved directly into the sandstone cliffs, which include the magnificent Treasury – the entrance guarding the city. You’ll have time to explore the sprawling site before leaving via the Siq, the famed long and narrow gorge.
Day 5
Desert descents and Wadi Rum safari
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After breakfast a short bus transfer brings you to the village of Rajif, where the next part of your journey begins. You’ll get back on your e-bike for an off-road adventure, descending through dirt roads that wind down toward Wadi Rum. Find yourself cycling through dramatic desert wilderness, the landscape gradually shifting from rocky desert to wide, open sandy plains. There will be some short sections of looser sand which may require a bit of bike pushing. As you approach Wadi Rum, you'll start to see the iconic sandstone buttes in the distance. Hop into a 4x4 to explore the valleys, canyons, and gorges that make up this desert playground – hiking and scrambling is the only way to do it! As the sun sets, settle into a Bedouin-style camp to enjoy the comforts of glamping under the stars. Opt to sleep open-air if you fancy a bit of stargazing from your mattress.
Day 6
Across the mudflats to the Red Sea coast
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Start the day with a Jeep transfer out of camp, then ride across the hard-packed mudflats surrounding Wadi Rum, enjoying whizzing along the desert framed by jagged sandstone cliffs. After Disah village, tackle a more demanding section, navigating sandy Jeep tracks between towering rock formations. Then, it’s time to leave the desert behind and hop on the bus for a short ride to Aqaba, Jordan’s only coastal city. You’ll have the afternoon to cool off and relax at the Red Sea Resort, or grab a snorkel and marvel at the underwater life that the Red Sea offers.
Day 7
Descent to the Dead Sea
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An early start takes you north towards Madaba, known for its ancient mosaics. Here, saddle up for the final time to ride towards the Dead Sea. Cruise across the Madaba Plateau on a mix of quiet roads, gravel tracks, and rocky trails. The grand finale is a sweeping descent along the Panoramic Road to the lowest point on Earth – the Dead Sea. Spend the afternoon floating, swimming and relaxing in the waters known for their healing qualities, perhaps try an invigorating mud bath to cleanse your skin after a week of cycling! In the afternoon, transfer back to Madaba for a farewell dinner and final night in Jordan.
Day 8
Farewell Jordan
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After breakfast, you’ll be transferred back to Amman Airport in time for your flight home.
Practical Stuff
Getting There
- Nearest airport
- Queen Alia International Airport (AMM)
- Pick up
- Queen Alia International Airport, Amman
Any time on Day 1 - Drop off
- Queen Alia International Airport, Amman
Any time on Day 8
This Trip is Graded Level 3
What is and isn't Included?
What's included
- Guided e-bike ride through the Dana Biosphere Reserve
- Guided e-bike ride along the King’s Highway
- Visit to Shobak Castle
- Short visit to Little Petra
- Guided hike into Petra
- Guided tour of Petra
- Guided e-bike ride to Wadi Rum
- Explore the desert in a Jeep
- Guided e-bike ride on the desert mudflats
- Visit the Red Sea
- Guided e-bike ride to the Dead Sea
- Visit the Dead Sea
- Local, expert, English-speaking cycle guides and a bike mechanic
- 5 nights in cosy, local hotels
- 2 nights glamping in Bedouin desert camps
- All (7) tasty breakfasts, to fuel you up each day
- All (6) buffet-style and picnic lunches
- 3 traditional Arabic dinners
- Snacks and water while cycling
- Arrival transfers from Amman Airport at any time on Day 1
- Departure transfers to Amman Airport at any time on Day 8
- All transfers throughout the trip
- Cannondale Trail Neo 2 or Trek Powerfly 5 E-Bike
- All permits and entry fees to the sites
- A desert truck to carry all your overnight kit
- To hop in to if your legs need a rest
What's not included
Our trips do not include flights, trains or other travel to the start point and back from the end point.
Tips are not included in the trip cost. These are entirely at your discretion but in Jordan, there is an expectation to tip for good service. Although it may not be customary to you, it is of considerable significance to the people who will take care of you during your travels. Your guide will help with advice however, we suggest the below as a guideline per person:
- Cycling guide: $5+ per person, per day
- Driver: $3+ per person, per day
- Support vehicle driver: $4+ per person, per day
- Wilderness camping support team: $3+ per person, per day
- Local guides: $3+ per person, per guide
- Hotel porters: $2 per person, per day
- Restaurants: £1 per person
- Jeep drivers: $2 per person
Of course, you are free to tip more or less, and the amount should be reflective of your perception of service and quality – a tip is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service.
You know your own spending habits best, so please budget an appropriate amount for things like optional food and drinks, shopping and laundry.
Travel insurance is compulsory for all of our adventures, and you'll need to provide your policy details before departure. Your insurance should offer adequate cover for overseas medical treatment, evacuation/repatriation, your baggage and equipment, and the specific activities involved in your adventure. We also recommend ensuring your policy includes cancellation and curtailment cover, in case you're unable to join your trip due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness.
Standard travel insurance may not cover all the activities included in your adventure, so it's essential to check the details carefully. There are adventure-specific providers that many travellers have used in the past, such as True Traveller (opens in new tab) (for those based in the UK or Europe), or Rise + Shield (opens in new tab), both of which offer cover for a wide range of adventurous activities.
Please make sure your chosen policy meets your individual needs and covers all aspects of your trip.
Visa requirements often change, and you are responsible for obtaining any required visas for this trip. Please check with your nearest embassy or consulate for up-to-date advice, or contact the Jordan Tourism Board for updates specific to your nationality.
Most travellers need a visa to visit Jordan, but the process is simple and flexible. There are two main ways to get your visa:
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Visa on arrival: many nationalities (including UK, US, EU, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) can obtain a single-entry visa on arrival at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, or at designated land borders. The fee is 40 JOD (approximately $56). Queues can be long during busy periods.
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E-visa: There is an option to apply for a visa online before travelling via the Jordan e-visa portal. Approval online is usually quick, however it won’t generally save you any time on arrival, as you’ll still have to join the same queue to get your passport stamped.
Where You'll Stay
Looking for a private room? See Optional Extras for details and pricing.
What You'll Eat
Jordanian cuisine is fresh, flavoursome and made for sharing. For breakfast at the hotels, you’ll find a typical 3-star international buffet options. Lunches are generally picnics or buffet-style at local cafés en route, a great opportunity to sample…
Optional Extras
Pre/Post Trip Accommodation
- Accommodation in Amman (Single)
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- Accommodation in Amman (Twin/Double)
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- Accommodation in Madaba (Single)
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- Accommodation in Madaba (Twin/Double)
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Upgrades
- Optional Private Room Upgrade
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For solo travellers looking for their own space, an optional private room and tent can be booked throughout for an extra charge, see Optional Extras for the price. Please request this at the time of booking (this is subject to availability).
Transfers
- Private Airport Transfer to/from Amman or Madaba Hotel (one way)
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To request any extras, message your host via your Much Better Adventures account once you have booked your trip.
All extras must be paid before your trip starts.
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Before You Travel
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FAQs
What is a Much Better E-Biking Adventure like?
Our e-biking adventures allow you to experience the beauty of nature and uncover hidden gems of a destination. An e-bike isn't just a fitness shortcut – it's your gateway to exploring further, reaching more remote and wild places. Rather than seeing e-bikes as an 'easy option,' we see them as a powerful enabler, giving you the freedom to discover areas that would otherwise be difficult to access – unlocking a whole new level of adventure.
Riding an e-bike feels similar to riding a regular bike, but with a little extra oomph from the electric motor, providing a smooth, effortless boost on tough climbs or rough terrain. This allows you to focus on the journey and soak up the surroundings, without getting overly fatigued. You’ll still need to pedal, but you can easily adjust the level of assistance to match your preferences. Essentially, it’s great fun and a fantastic way to explore further.
On all of our cycling trips, we’ve found a local host who has put together a perfect route, and has expert guides to navigate for you all the way. We also send a van that transports your overnight luggage, provide high-quality bikes, and supply you with delicious snacks to keep you going.
Can I book last minute?
Yes, you can definitely book last minute, although this trip does regularly sell out, so we recommend booking early to guarantee your spot on the trip. If requesting a spot less than 31 days in advance, the host will need to check accommodation availability before accepting your booking (please do not buy flights until your booking has been confirmed by the host).
What do I need to know about e-bikes?
Your e-bike will assist with about 25% of the effort on an average ride, meaning you'll provide about 75% of the effort. There will be moments when you'll need to switch to Boost mode for short bursts of power, especially on challenging terrain or steep sections. However, most of your ride will be in Eco and Trail modes, with Eco mode often being your go-to on climbs to conserve battery life throughout the day. This balance ensures a smooth, enjoyable ride while still giving you the thrill of exploration on two wheels.
In terms of speed, the power assistance on e-bikes is typically capped at around 25kph (15mph). If you want to go faster, you'll need to pedal harder! You can adjust the power levels to match your pace and terrain. Your cycling guide will brief you on how to use the different modes to optimise your ride and make the battery last:
Eco Mode: Low power for energy efficiency, giving you longer battery life on flat terrain.
Auto Mode: Automatically adjusts the power based on terrain and your pedalling effort for a more balanced ride.
Sport Mode: Provides mid-range power, ideal for moderate hills and faster cruising.
Turbo Mode: Delivers maximum power, perfect for steep hills or when you want to ride fast.
When it comes to battery power, the e-bike batteries are typically charged overnight, usually at your accommodation. There will be a couple of spare batteries in the support vehicle just in case. However, if you manage your battery usage throughout the day (for example, by avoiding using turbo mode all the time), you’ll find that the battery lasts long enough for most rides without any issues.
Please check that e-biking is covered under your travel insurance. Our e-bikes are pedal-assist and comply with UK/EU regulations on power limits (unless stated otherwise for specific destinations).
What type of e-bikes are provided?
You’ll be riding Cannondale Trail Neo 2 or Trek Powerfly 5 E-Bikes, both high-performance aluminum framed e-bikes designed for a variety of terrains, from smooth roads to trails. These bikes are equipped with a Bosch Performance Line CX drive motor (M510) for excellent power on climbs and descents, and Bosch battery (625W/h) for long-lasting rides. Each bike comes with a mounted LCD digital display mounted for easy tracking of speed, distance, and battery status.
Before your trip, your host will ask for your height to ensure the correct frame size is provided. Each bike is equipped with a water bottle cage, standard flat pedals, and male/standard saddles. If you prefer to use your own saddle and pedals (including SPDs), feel free to bring them, and they’ll be fitted for you.
Can I bring my own bike? Bringing your own bike is discouraged. This is due to a lack of storage for bike boxes/bags, and also, the support trailers are tailored to fit the bikes the host provides, which means safe carriage of your personal bike cannot be guaranteed. In addition, your own bike may require special parts for maintenance which may not be locally available, nor possible for the support vehicle mechanics to repair, so the use of the bikes provided by your host is recommended.
Will we cycle point to point?
On some days, you'll cycle point to point; on others, there'll be a transfer of up to one hour to get you between locations. This helps keep you off busy roads and on the best cycling routes. The Jordan Trail by e-bike take a bit of piecing together to ensure the riding will be fun and stress-free, and the van will provide some time to kick back and take in the changing landscapes.
What if things don't go to plan?
In the event of poor weather such as heavy rain, strong winds and/or storms, it is possible that conditions may become unsafe to complete the planned rides on this trip. Your guide will assess the conditions and weather forecasts and make a decision with your safety in mind. If it becomes necessary to make a change to the planned itinerary, an alternative route or activity will be offered.
Can my dietary requirements be catered for on this adventure?
At Much Better Adventures, we work hard to accommodate dietary requirements and allergies so your trip is safe, inclusive and enjoyable. That said, options can vary by country, location and accommodation, and in some places options may be limited or unavailable. The information below has been provided by your host so you’re fully informed about what will be possible on your trip depending on your individual requirements. This information should be read carefully prior to your trip to ensure that you are adequately prepared for the situation ‘on the ground’.
Once you have booked on your trip, please fill out your passenger information form asap with any dietary requirements. Once you complete your passenger information, your dietary needs and any allergies are automatically shared with your host and, in turn, your guide. Please submit this as early as possible so they can plan accordingly and deliver the best experience. Please also remind your guide about your dietary requirements upon arrival, as mentioning these in person allows your guide to comprehend individual preferences and limitations as soon as you arrive.
BACKGROUND Jordanian cuisine is deeply rooted in Bedouin traditions, Levantine flavours and a culture of generous hospitality. Meals are often shared, with dishes built around grains, legumes and seasonal vegetables, alongside spiced meats and rich dips like hummus and mutabbal. Olive oil, herbs and flatbreads are staples, and many everyday dishes are naturally plant-based.
SPECIAL DIETS
Vegetarian -Vegetarian diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance. Jordanian cuisine offers a variety of delicious vegetarian options such as falafel, hummus, moutabbal, baba ghanoush, mujaddara (lentils and rice), stuffed vegetables, fresh salads, and flatbreads.
Vegan -Vegan diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance. In addition to classic dishes like falafel and hummus, vegan-friendly options may include lentil and vegetable soups, okra or green bean stews in tomato sauce, roasted seasonal vegetables, vine leaves (waraq enab), tabbouleh, and a variety of mezze prepared without dairy.
Kosher -Fully certified Kosher kitchens and supervision are non-existent in Jordan. Vegetarian or vegan options can often be the most reliable alternative if this is acceptable to you. Please read the related sections above.
Halal -Halal diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance. Halal food is widely available in Jordan, and in practice, almost all food served throughout the country is Halal. As a predominantly Muslim country, restaurants, hotels, and food suppliers follow Halal standards as a norm, making it easy for you to dine with confidence.
INTOLERANCES
Gluten Free (for Coeliac, please see Allergies section below) -Gluten-Free diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance. However, options will be more limited compared to those without dietary requirements. While your local hosts will do their best, it’s worth knowing that gluten-free supplies are generally only available in Amman and Madaba. In more remote areas, it's not possible to source specialist products, so meals will be based on naturally gluten-free dishes rather than substitutes. That said, most standard meals already include several options without gluten, even without special preparation. Please do consider bringing your favourite snacks or food supplements from home to ensure that you always have enough fuel for your adventure.
Lactose Free -Lactose-Free diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance. Many traditional dishes are naturally lactose-free or can easily be prepared without dairy, such as grilled meats, rice and vegetable dishes, legumes, salads, and mezze based on olive oil rather than yogurt or cheese.
ALLERGIES
Our host has confirmed that they are able to accommodate mild allergies to the 14 allergens identified by the UK Food Standards Agency, where these are disclosed in advance. However, if you have a severe or life-threatening food allergy, please get in touch with our Customer Experience team prior to booking to discuss whether your requirements can be accommodated safely on this trip. This will allow us to carefully consider the sensitivity and severity of your allergy, the available provision on the trip and the accessibility of medical care should a reaction occur. Your safety is always our top priority. Please note that when travelling overseas, local ingredients, food preparation methods and labelling standards may vary, particularly in remote areas. It is also worth noting that any allergies may result in more limited options and repetitive provision in some areas. Whilst your guide will help communicate dietary requirements where possible, customers remain responsible for managing their own allergies during the trip.
What do I do about drinking water?
You shouldn’t drink tap water in Jordan. The support vehicle will have large containers of water that you are able to top your water bottles up with. At most hotels, drinking water should be purchased; unfortunately, very few hotels currently provide refilling stations.
Are Jordan trips running as normal since the Middle East Conflict?
Yes. Trips to Jordan have been running as normal throughout the conflict – check out our latest customer reviews! Much Better Adventures operate trips in line with the British FCDO travel advice and also consult with security advisors, both of whom have confirmed that trips are safe to run. We continue to receive real-time updates from the FCDO and our local host in Jordan will also inform us immediately should anything change locally. In case you have any questions, we have prepared some additional information about travel to Jordan during the Middle East Conflict.
For current Government advice about travelling in Jordan, have a read of the FCDO pages.
What are the restrictions on drones, binoculars and camera equipment in Jordan?
Tourists are not allowed to bring drones, binoculars, or some large telephoto camera lenses into Jordan. These will be confiscated at the airport and returned on departure, so please do not risk bringing these on your trip. Even if these are missed by airport security, your guide cannot allow them to be used, as this can have legal consequences if you are caught.
When is Ramadan and how will it affect my trip?
Ramadan is expected to take place from 17th February to 19th March 2026. The national holiday of Eid ul-Fitr will follow for 2-3 days. Ramadan is an Islamic festival where the religious do not eat or drink during daylight hours. While this is a really interesting time to travel, especially to witness celebrations where the fast is broken in the evenings, you can expect some business hours will be shortened, alcohol is not permitted during daylight hours and some restaurants will be closed during this festival period. Activities for local people tend to be limited during the day and the nights are very active in cities with lots of different foods being sold and consumed. Ramadan will not affect the inclusions on your trip, although you should be aware that dinners will be served after locals break their fast in the evenings.
Do I need to bring my own cycle helmet?
Yes, you need to bring your own cycle helmet on this adventure. It should meet recognised safety standards, display a relevant certification mark, and be in good condition. It is mandatory for all riders to wear a helmet whenever cycling.
Please make sure your helmet is:
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A purpose-built cycling helmet that meets a recognised safety standard and displays a relevant certification mark, including (but not limited to):
- CE/EN 1078 (UK & Europe)
- CPSC or Snell B90/B95 (USA)
- AS/NZS 2063 (Australia & New Zealand)
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In good condition:
- ideally no more than five years old
- not involved in a crash
- no visible cracks/dents, compressed foam, or damaged straps
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A good fit:
- sits level (not tipped back)
- snug, secure and stable when fastened (doesn't rock or slide)
- retention system and straps work properly
If your helmet isn’t suitable on arrival:
- you may need to rent or buy a suitable helmet locally (availability varies by destination)
- if a suitable helmet can't be sourced, you may be unable to join some or all cycling activities on safety grounds, in line with your booking conditions
Need help choosing or fitting a helmet?
For advice see British Cycling’s guidance.
Cycle Safety Please see our cycling safety guidance for further information.
Can I book on my own?
Sure can! Over 70% of our travellers travel solo, it’s a great way to meet like-minded people.
Who is running the trip?
Our team of Adventure Hunters co-create exclusive adventures which are run by highly vetted, specialist hosts. The trip is run by our trusted host partner in the destination. We only work with independent, local, in-destination experts who know the very best places to explore and how to stay safe. Read more information about the local teams we partner with. You’ll be introduced to the host straight after making a booking via the Much Better Adventures platform.
What is the official travel advice?
Much Better Adventures refer to the UK Government’s official travel advice when designing trips and monitoring trip operations. We recommend that all customers are familiar with the practical information provided on the Government’s FCDO website, where current travel advice can be found by searching for the applicable destination(s).
For customers joining this trip from other international destinations – please also read the official travel advice applicable to your country of residence/origin, as this may differ.
What vaccinations do I need?
We recommend checking out the country-specific information and also talking to a travel nurse.
How are the trips priced?
We automatically convert prices from the local currency that a host receives to your chosen currency. We update our exchange rates on a daily basis so this does mean that prices displayed on the site are subject to currency fluctuations, which is why you may see them change over time.
If you wish to change the currency you pay in, head to the bottom of the page.
Why are your adventures only for adults?
All of our group adventures are specially designed for adults to enjoy as we want these adventures to bring together outdoorsy people who are truly like-minded. You must be over 18 to join one of our trips.
Who else will be on my trip?
You're always in good company on one of our adventures.
Our trips are typically made up of a mixture of solo travellers and small groups of 2 or 3 friends, with most in their 30s-50s.
Our sociable adventures are solo-friendly by design and naturally attract outdoorsy people with a shared mindset; a love for adventure, a desire to push themselves and meet awesome, like-minded people along the way. Check out our Community Values – a shared code to make sure that everyone's experience is safe, inclusive and brilliantly unforgettable.
It’s this camaraderie that has so often turned a great adventure into a life-changing one.
Don't just take our word for it:
- 95% of people rate the group dynamics on our trips 5/5
- 90% of people recommend joining a trip to make new friends
- 75% of people have met people on our trips that they would now consider friends
See here for more info about the Much Better Adventures tribe.
What's the weather like?
Jordan's climate is characterised by long, hot and dry summers, and short, cool winters. The climate is influenced by Jordan’s location between the subtropical aridity of the Arabian desert areas and the subtropical humidity of the eastern Mediterranean area.
The optimal seasons to explore Jordan by bike are March to May, and September to December, when the temperature is comfortably warm but not scorching hot! The daytime temperatures during these times are around 23-27°C, and the nights are cooler, but not cold.
Travelling in December will be cooler, but it also means that the main sites (such as Petra) are far quieter. While the days are usually sunny and around 15-20°C, the nights can be very cold in the desert, and on occasion drop to near zero. Your reward is crisp, clear night skies in the desert.
What's the carbon footprint for this trip?
We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.
What's the number?
It works out on average at 438kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.
The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.
But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:
- Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
- A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
- 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.
What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.
Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.
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Saturday 26th September 2026
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