Oryx Jeep Safari Tour
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Set out on a full-day journey exploring Jordan’s eastern treasures—where nature meets history. Start your morning with a Jeep Safari at a desert wildlife reserve, offering a close-up look at the endangered Arabian Oryx. Continue to a unique wetland oasis, a haven for migratory birds from three continents, perfect for a peaceful walking trail and birdwatching. On the way back, visit the iconic desert castles of eastern Jordan, including the well-preserved Qasr Amra (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the striking Kharraneh Castle, and others that reflect the early Islamic era. Return to Amman by evening.
Highlights:
The best time to see birds at Azraq Wetland Reserve is during the spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) migrations. Seeing the Oryx is guaranteed.
1 Day tour
Amman
Family Friendly |
History Exploration |
Nature & Wildlife |
Bird Watching |
Sightseeing |
🚐 Private, air-conditioned transportation
👨✈️ Professional English-speaking driver
🪙 Entrance Fees to the reserves
🏡🍽️ Authentic Lunch at a Rest House
🚙 Safari Oryx Jeep Tour
📞 24/7 support by your Travel Advisor
Your Jordan Pass
Sunscreen
A small bag for Your Water and Previously Purchased Snacks
Your Smile
A clear mind for a fascinating experience
Your driver will meet you at your Amman hotel at 8 AM for a 1-hour drive to Al-Shaumari Wildlife Reserve, originally established as a breeding center for endangered and locally extinct wildlife. Today, this thriving 22-square-kilometer sanctuary is home to some of the rarest animals in the Middle East, including Arabian oryx, ostriches, gazelles, and the elusive Onager. Thanks to partnerships with leading global wildlife parks and zoos, the reserve has become a model for conservation success. Enjoy a Jeep Safari Tour for an up-close encounter with these incredible creatures and learn about the traditional uses of desert plants along the way.
The Azraq Wetland Reserve is a nature reserve located near the town of Azraq in the eastern desert of Jordan. An oasis for migratory birds, Azraq was established in 1978 and covers 12 square kilometres (4.6 sq mi).
You will enjoy walking the marsh trail which will give you an excellent introduction to the Reserve.
One of the best-known of the desert castles located in present-day eastern Jordan, about 60 kilometres (37 mi) east of Amman and relatively close to the border with Saudi Arabia. It is one of the earliest examples of Islamic architecture in the region.
Its purpose remains unclear today. “Castle” is a misnomer as the building’s internal arrangement does not suggest a military use, and slits in its wall could not have been designed for arrow-slits. It could have been a caravanserai, or resting place for traders, but lacks the water source such buildings usually had close by and is not on any major trade routes.
A UNESCO World Heritage
Built-in the early 8th century, this exceptionally well-preserved desert castle was both a fortress with a garrison and a residence of the Umayyad caliphs. The most outstanding features of this small pleasure palace are the reception hall and the hammam, both richly decorated with figurative murals that reflect the secular art of the time.
At the end of this day tour, you have the option to extend your stay overnight in the nearby accommodations, where you can relax and enjoy more time in the area. Take advantage of activities like a longer trail walk or a bike ride through the surroundings. If you’re interested, please mention your preference in the special requirements section “Overnight” so we can provide you with an updated itinerary.