Our Services

Lodging
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  • We are dedicated to finding the right and most comfortable fully furnished apartments for your stay no matter how long or short your stay may be. Big or small at the right price and also in the safest and best suburbs of Amman. In those suburbs you will find easy access to taxis, coffee shops, malls, restaurants, Embassies, supermarkets and gyms if that takes your fancy.
Car & Driver, Limousine
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  • We also have a wonderful team of drivers that are able to take you to any destination within Jordan, or if you prefer to explore just Amman, this too is very possible. They all speak excellent English and will be very willing to share Arabic with you if you would like to learn a few phrases too. All you have to do is notify us in advance of the required journey and destinations and we will arrange everything you need to make every journey and adventure your best!
Language Classes
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  • In addition to our many extensive services on offer to make your stay or relocation to Amman an incredible one, we also have our own Arabic tutor who also converses in exceptional English. Prices are hourly and very affordable. Just let us know of your times, schedules and ages and we will try our best to fit in the very best schedules for you that suits you.
Airport & Ground Transportation
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  • We have a dedicated team of local drivers and tour guides. We can arrange that our drivers collect you from the airport at anytime of the day and take you to the apartment we have arranged for you or to any destination of your choice. We ensure your safety on arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, Amman.
Bus & Minivan Tours
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Minivan Tours in Amman & in Jordan

  • If you are a bigger group of people that would like to stay on the same tour then this too can be provided. Just let us know in advance and we will happily provide and accommodate your needs.


Sand Dune Tours
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  • Wadi Rum (Arabic: وادي رم‎) is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southwest Jordan. It is the largest wadi in Jordan. The name Rum most likely comes from an Aramaic root meaning 'high' or 'elevated'.

  • Wadi Rum has been inhabited by many human cultures since prehistoric times, with many cultures — including the Nabateans — leaving their mark in the form of rock paintings, graffiti, and temples. As of 2007, several Bedouin tribes inhabit Rum and the surrounding area.
  • In the West, Wadi Rum may be best known for its connection with British officer T. E. Lawrence, who based his operations here during the Arab Revolt of 1917–18. In the 1980s one of the impressive rock formations in Wadi Rum was named "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom" in memory of Lawrence's book penned in the aftermath of the war, though the 'Seven Pillars' referred to in the book actually have no connection with Rum (see the Foreword in the book).
  • The area was "discovered" as a climbing area in 1984 by Tony Howard, Di Taylor, Mick Shaw, and Al Baker. Howard and Taylor have since written two guidebooks: Treks & Climbs in Wadi Rum and Jordan - Walks, Treks, Caves, Climbs & Canyons, both published by Cicerone Press.
  • The area centred on Wadi Rum (the main valley) is home to the Zalabia Bedouin who, working with climbers and trekkers, have made a success of developing eco-adventure tourism, now their main source of income. The area around Disi to the NE, home to the Zuweida Bedouin and erroneously also thought to be part of Wadi Rum by visitors, caters more for Jordanian visitors from Amman, with campsites regularly used by party-goers.

  • The area is now also one of Jordan's important tourist destinations, and attracts an increasing number of foreign tourists, particularly trekkers and climbers, but also for camel and horse safari or simply 'day-trippers' from Aqaba or Petra. In contrast, there are almost no local or Arab tourists though nearby Disi (not actually part of Rum) attracts young people from Amman at weekends. Popular activities in the desert environment include camping under the stars, riding Arab horses, hiking and rock-climbing amongst the massive rock formations. Jabal Rum (1734 metres above sea level) is the second highest peak in Jordan and the highest peak in the central Rum, covered with snow and rising directly above Rum valley opposite Jebel um Ishrin, which is possibly one metre lower. The highest peak in Jordan is south of Rum close to the Saudi border. Named Jebel um Adaami it is 1840m high and was first located by Defallah Atieq, a Zalabia Bedouin from Rum. On a clear day, it is possible to see the Red Sea and the Saudi border from the top. It is now a very popular trek from Rum village
  • The influx of tourists to this once isolated area has substantially increased the financial fortunes of the Bedouin people, and it is not uncommon to see locals using mobile phones and driving expensive four-wheel drive vehicles; many also have wi-fi and computers to run their adventure tourism businesses.
  • The village of Wadi Rum consists of several hundred Bedouin inhabitants with their goat-hair tents and concrete houses, a school, a few shops, and the headquarters of the Desert Patrol.
Sightseeing Guides
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  • We are able to provide you with sightseeing guides, this service is mostly part of what our drivers offer as standard. 
  • We have a wonderful team of drivers that are able to take you to any destination within Jordan, or if you prefer to explore just Amman, this too is very possible. They all speak excellent English and will be very willing to share Arabic with you if you would like to learn a few phrases too. All you have to do is notify us in advance of the required journey and destinations and we will arrange everything you need to make every journey and adventure your best!
Show Me Around
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  • We are able to provide you with a showing you around service, this service is mostly part of what our drivers offer as standard. If you yu are looking for something specific, we will do our best to help you in anyway we can, just ask :)
  • We have a wonderful team of drivers that are able to take you to any destination within Jordan, or if you prefer to explore just Amman, this too is very possible. They all speak excellent English and will be very willing to share Arabic with you if you would like to learn a few phrases too. All you have to do is notify us in advance of the required journey and destinations and we will arrange everything you need to make every journey and adventure your best!
Night Tours
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  • Ahh Amman by night! An exceptionally lively city all hours especially by night. The lights, the music, the fun to be had. We can provide night tours with a driver/guide. If you have a specific requirement of what you would like to see or do, whether it be cafes, coffee shops, night shopping or simply even hopping in the car and doing a night tour by car is always an exceptional experience. Just inform us a day or so in advance and we will arrange the rest.
History & Heritage
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  • AMMAN - is the capital and largest city of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (population c. 2.1 million). Amman forms a great base for exploring the country and does, in fact, hold a few items of interest to the traveler. The city is generally well-appointed for the traveler and the people are very friendly.
  • Roman theater
  • Although not seen as much when in the air over Amman, the city holds many surprises for the visitor. Anything can be found in Amman if one asks. Visit Amman's Roman Amphitheatre or study in the University of Jordan or stay in the luxurious Marriott. Malls are abundant in Jordan. With new construction in Abdali, in a few years the traveler could eat in the most high-end restaurant, study in the American University of Jordan, stay in a five star hotel or shop in massive malls, all a few metres from one another.
  • Amman is experiencing a massive change from a quiet sleepy village to a bustling metropolis. Amman's roads have had a reputation of being very steep and narrow in some of the underdeveloped parts of the city but now the city has state of the art highways and paved avenues. New resorts and hotels dot the city and there are many things for the traveler to see and do. Use Amman as a staging point for travels to nearby cities and settlements in Jordan.
  • JORDAN - (الأردنّ al-Urdunn) is a country in the Middle East. Almost completely land-locked (save for a small outlet on the Red Sea in the Gulf of Aqaba and a frontage on the Dead Sea), Jordan is bordered by Israel and the West Bank (Palestinian Territories) to the west, by Syria to the north, by Iraq to the east and by Saudi Arabia to the south.
Cities:
  • Amman — capital of the kingdom
  • Zarqa — second largest city in the kingdom
  • Irbid — third largest city in the north of the kingdom
  • Aqaba — located on the Gulf of Aqaba / Eilat, with links to the Sinai and the Red Sea
  • Salt — ancient town which was once the capital of Jordan
Other destinations:
  • Jerash — one of the largest Roman ruins in the Middle East
  • Kerak — site of a once-mighty Crusader castle
  • Madaba — known for its mosaic map of Jerusalem
  • Petra — Jordan's top attraction, an ancient city carved out of sandstone and one of the new 7 Wonders.
  • Wadi Rum — barren, isolated and beautiful, granite cliffs contrasting with desert sand
  • Dead Sea — The lowest point on earth and the most saline sea
  • Dana Nature Reserve — Stay in a village little changed since the 15th century, enjoy unforgettable hiking in an offshoot of the Great Rift.
  • Ajlun — a hill town in the north of Jordan, noted for its impressive ruins of the 12th century castle which known nowadays as Ajlun Castle.
  • Desert Castles — 5 castles spanned in the eastern desert. these castles once were getaway for Kaliffs from the Omayyad Period
  • Azraq — Oasis in the desert, an illustration of how water brings life even at places like a desert
Food & Cafes
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  • Amman has an amazing array of wonderful cafes, restaurants and Take out options.. We can recommend many many places to suit your needs. Whether your seeking to enjoy just a coffee (Ahwe in Arabic) together with an argeeleh (hubbly bubbly), a budget meal, a luxurious meal....or anything cultural, just ask and we will be honoured to recommend the very best for you.
 
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