Travel Checklist for Jordan

Travel Checklist for Jordan

Everything you need to know before exploring deserts, ancient cities, and the Dead Sea

Jordan is one of the most åfascinating countries in the Middle East: safe, welcoming, historic, and incredibly diverse. From Petra to Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea, good preparation makes your trip smoother, more comfortable, and more respectful of local culture.

🛂 1. Travel Documents

📘 Passport valid at least 6 months beyond your return date
🛃 Jordan visa or visa on arrival (check nationality requirements)
🛬 Printed or digital flight tickets and boarding passes
🏨 Hotel, camp, or guesthouse confirmations
🧾 Travel itinerary (offline access recommended)
📄 Copies of passport and visa (cloud + printed)
📑 Travel insurance documents covering medical care and activities
🚗 International driver’s license if you plan to rent a car
📱 Emergency contact list stored offline

💰 2. Money & Currency

💵 Jordanian Dinar (JOD) as local currency
🏧 ATMs widely available in cities, limited in remote areas
💳 Credit cards accepted in hotels and larger restaurants
💸 Cash essential for markets, taxis, small cafés, and desert areas
📱 Offline currency converter saved on your phone
🤝 Tipping appreciated but not mandatory (small tips go a long way)

📱 Electronics & Tech

🔌 Plug type C, D, F or G (bring a universal adapter)
🔋 Power bank for long days and desert trips
📱 Local SIM card or eSIM for navigation and bookings
🗺️ Offline Google Maps or Maps.me downloaded
📸 Camera or phone with plenty of storage
🎧 Headphones for long drives or flights

🧳 Clothing & Packing

👕 Lightweight, breathable clothing for warm days
🧣 Modest outfits covering shoulders and knees for cities and religious sites
🥾 Comfortable walking shoes for Petra and ruins
👟 Sandals or water shoes for the Dead Sea
🧥 Light jacket for evenings and desert nights
🧢 Hat, sunglasses, and sun protection
🧴 Sunscreen with high SPF
🩱 Swimwear for the Dead Sea and hotels

🏜️ Health & Safety

💊 Personal medication with original packaging
🧴 Hand sanitizer and wet wipes
🩹 Small first-aid kit
💧 Reusable water bottle
🌡️ Heat awareness and hydration planning
🚑 Travel insurance with emergency evacuation
🧠 Respect local customs and dress codes

🚗 Transport & Getting Around

🚙 Rental car recommended for flexibility
🛣️ Google Maps works well but download offline maps
🚕 Taxis common in cities, agree on price if no meter
🚌 Buses exist but are slow and less flexible
🏜️ Guided tours recommended for Wadi Rum and remote areas
⛽ Fuel stations common on main roads, sparse in the desert

🌍 Must-Know Experiences

🏛️ Petra requires long walking days — start early
🏜️ Wadi Rum nights are cold, even in summer
🧂 Dead Sea water is extremely salty — do not splash
👟 Wear old shoes for salt crystals at the Dead Sea
🌅 Sunrise and sunset are magical in the desert

🕌 Culture & Etiquette

🙏 Respect prayer times and religious spaces
📸 Ask permission before photographing people
🤲 Right hand used for greetings and giving items
🧕 Modest dress appreciated, especially outside tourist areas
🍽️ Hospitality is important — refusing food politely is okay

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