Jordan Culinary Tour – 6 Days

About This Trip

Embark on a 6-day Jordan Culinary Tour that blends culture, history, and gastronomy. Discover Amman’s vibrant street art, explore ancient ruins in Pella and Jerash, and hike the scenic Ajloun Forest Reserve. Experience hands-on Arabic calligraphy, savor homemade jams at local farms, and connect with artisans at the Iraq al-Amir Women’s Cooperative. Conclude with a Beit Sitti cooking class, mastering traditional Jordanian dishes. Every day of this journey immerses you in Jordan’s rich flavors and heritage, creating an unforgettable culinary and cultural adventure.

Summary

DAY

PLACE

HIGHLIGHTS

1

Amman

Downtown Street Art Tour

2

Umm Qais

Archaeological Tour of Pella, Foraging Tour

3 - 4

Ajloun

Jerash Ruins, Ajloun Forest Reserve Soap House Hike, Calligraphy Class, Farm Visit With Jam-Making

5 - 6

Amman

Cooking Class, Qasr Al-Abd, Iraq Al Amir Women Cooperative

Itinerary

Arrive in Jordan and meet your private driver for a comfortable transfer to your hotel in Amman. Begin your Jordan Culinary adventure by exploring downtown Amman’s vibrant street art. Walk through bustling neighborhoods, discover murals that tell stories of Jordan’s history, and snap panoramic photos of the city from scenic viewpoints. Savor a welcome cup of traditional Jordanian coffee at a local café while getting your first taste of Amman’s urban culture. Evening at leisure to rest or explore nearby markets.

Highlights:
Amman street art, city viewpoints, local cafes, cultural immersion

  •  Amman

Set out on a scenic 1.5-hour drive to Pella, an archaeological treasure with over 6,000 years of history. Explore Roman ruins, Byzantine temples, and an ancient Islamic mosque with your expert guide. Continue to Umm Qais, perched atop the Golan Heights, and embark on a guided foraging walk through hills dotted with wild herbs, edible plants, and seasonal fruits. Learn to identify local ingredients used in Jordanian cuisine and enjoy fresh tea and snacks during the walk. This is a perfect blend of history, nature, and flavors – a true start to your Jordan Culinary journey.

Highlights:
Pella ruins, Umm Qais foraging, fresh herbs and wild ingredients, scenic landscapes

  •  B , L
  •  Umm Qais

Drive south to Jerash, known as the “Pompeii of the East,” and explore one of the world’s best-preserved Roman cities. Wander through Hadrian’s Arch, the Temple of Artemis, and the grand coliseum while imagining life over 2,000 years ago. In the afternoon, continue to Ajloun Forest Reserve for the Soap House Trail hike. Walk through forests scented with wild herbs and strawberries, visit the Ajloun Soap House where local artisans craft olive oil soaps, and learn about traditional soap-making techniques. A perfect day of culture, history, and culinary heritage.

Highlights:
Jerash Roman ruins, Ajloun Forest hike, olive oil soap-making, herbal scents

  •  B 
  •  Ajloun

Begin with a private Arabic calligraphy class in the serene surroundings of Ajloun Forest. Under expert guidance, practice writing with traditional reed pens and create a personal keepsake to take home. Later, drive to a countryside farm near As-Salt, where you’ll learn hands-on jam-making using seasonal ingredients like hibiscus, oregano, or jameed (dried yogurt). Sample the freshly made jams with local bread, savoring the authentic tastes of Jordan. Return to Amman in the evening, reflecting on your growing Jordan Culinary knowledge.

Highlights:
Arabic calligraphy, farm jam-making, seasonal flavors, cultural immersion

  •  B 
  •  Amman

Visit the Iraq al-Amir Women’s Cooperative, where local women showcase traditional crafts and culinary skills. Learn about the co-op’s role in empowering women while enjoying a shared traditional Jordanian lunch. Afterwards, explore the nearby Qasr Al-Abd, a historic palace surrounded by lush landscapes. Gain insight into Jordanian history, architecture, and cultural heritage, adding a deeper layer to your Jordan Culinary & cultural experience.

Highlights:
Women’s cooperative, traditional crafts, Qasr Al-Abd, cultural lunch, empowerment initiatives

  •  B , L
  •  Amman

Spend your final day in Amman exploring the charming neighborhoods of Jabal al-Weibdeh and Jabal al-Jofeh. Discover rooftop tea spots, local markets, and vibrant street art before heading to Beit Sitti, meaning “Grandmother’s House.” Participate in a hands-on cooking class, preparing classic Jordanian dishes like mansaf, falafel, and mezze. Feast on your creations alongside your guide, savoring every flavor of your Jordan Culinary journey. End with a private transfer to Queen Alia International Airport, taking home unforgettable memories of Jordan’s food, culture, and hospitality.

Highlights:
Beit Sitti cooking class, traditional Jordanian dishes, rooftop tea, farewell feast

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