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Group tours to Jordan from Madurai are perfect for solo travellers, couples, and friends who want a structured itinerary without the hassle of planning. Jordan is a compact but extraordinary country that contains some of the ancient world's most remarkable treasures. The Nabataean city of Petra — carved directly into rose-red sandstone cliffs — is one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World and one of the most breathtaking sites on Earth. Wadi Rum's vast red desert was the filming location for The Martian and Lawrence of Arabia, and offers camel treks, Bedouin camps, and stargazing that rivals any location on the planet. The Dead Sea at -430m is the lowest point on Earth — float effortlessly in its hypersaline waters. Amman, the capital, is a sophisticated, modern Arab city built across seven hills. Jordan is one of the Middle East's most welcoming and stable countries, and Indian travellers will find it remarkably safe, rich, and accessible.
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Flights (via Dubai (DXB)) from Madurai (IXM) take about 7h 30m and cost around ₹21,000–₹41,000. Budget around ₹70,000 per person, or ₹1.1 L for a mid-range trip. Most travellers spend 7 days.
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Insider tips for Jordan from Madurai
- Jordan Pass covers visa + Petra + Wadi Rum + 40 sites — buy before you land, saves ₹4,500
- Wadi Rum overnight Bedouin camp under stars is the unmissable Jordan experience
- Madurai travellers fly to Chennai (MAA) first, then catch the international connection — total journey ~7h 30m
⚠️ Avoid: July–August (extreme heat in Petra and Wadi Rum, 40°C+)