- Should I get my own travel insurance?
Yes, we strongly recommended the purchase of an insurance plan to protect you from the unexpected. We are not experts in travel insurance and we suggest you consult an insurance company on this matter.
- Are the bathrooms/toilets on the hike?
If we are staying in lodges, homestays, or official campsites, then toilets will be provided, and at times showers. Otherwise, if we are wild camping then toilets are not provided.
- Where is the drinking water coming from?
Clean water station will be available to refill your water bottles (Please avoid single use water bottles and bring your own water bottle to minimize our impact)
- What kind of food will we eat?
Vegetables, fruits, dates, eggs, rice, bread, and meats (we can accommodate food based on the client's preferences and dietary restrictions).
- Is there support along the trail? What will they be carrying?
Full support will be provided, fully supported wild camp including tents, mattresses, cook & vehicle to transport your luggage to each camp spot
- Is the plane ticket included in the price?
No. You will have to book your own flight to Jordan. Unless you ask us otherwise.
- Will you issue me an invoice?
Yes. Furthermore, payments can be made in cash, by check, or by credit card.
- When is it best to visit?
March to May or September to December are the best months to hike across the south of Jordan, with moderate temperatures during the day and a low chance of showers. However the weather drops dramatically at night so make sure to bring warm layers and a poncho or raincoat.
- Is it safe?
Hiking is not a dangerous activity, but a certain degree of caution is required. You simply need the right mindset and gear.
- What about tips, is it mandatory?
No, it is not, but highly recommended if you appreciate the service as listed below:
- Main guide: 10 - 15 $ per person/day
- Support team: 5 - 7$ per person/day