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Is it possible to visit Jordan from Israel?

If you want to visit Jordan from Israel crossing through the north, you'll do so via the northern Jordan River border. If you're heading straight from Israel to Petra and Wadi Rum, you'll cross with the most popular route: Eilat's Wadi Arava border. Once you decide on your preferred route, getting there is easy!



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Jordan and Israel are not the best friends in the world but both countries signed a peace agreement some decades ago so, surprisingly, travel to Jordan from Israel (and vice-versa) is pretty easy and straightforward.

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If you're short on time, the best way to visit Petra from Israel is by joining a day tour. You'll find full-day excursions departing from cities such as Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Eliat.

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Currently, there are not any Jordan visa bans in place for any foreign citizen. A few exceptions include citizens of Lebanon and EU countries (except for Croatia), who may present a valid national ID card if arriving at Aqaba Airport on a direct flight from Brussels.

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Although Jordan is not considered a budget destination, it is possible to save money if you're willing to make a few adjustments to your itinerary. Accommodations, guided tours, entrance fees and restaurants can add up quickly, but our suggestions will help you plan the best ways to experience Jordan for less.

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Independent Travel from Tel Aviv to Petra You can do this by taking a bus or flight to Eilat and from there a taxi to the border crossing. Remember to organize your Jordanian visa before traveling. If you are traveling without a tour group you cannot get a visa at the border.

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Can you go inside Petra. Petra as described earlier is a city, of course you can get inside archaeological lost city (You will pay 70$ for a ticket to get inside ).

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Is Wadi Rum safe ? Yes trips in Wadi Rum are safe as they are supervised by our professional guides.

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Today, Bedouins inhabit the area of Petra.

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Two and three-day tours from Jerusalem to Petra are available multiple times every week in two variations. These are our most recommended means of traveling from Jerusalem to Petra. They boast comfortable schedules, great traveling experiences, and great value – also those tours include the entry fees to Petra.

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