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Finding adventure on a road trip in Jordan: exploring history, landscapes and culture


Exploring Jordan by car is an extraordinary adventure, giving you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the country's rich history, diverse landscapes and vibrant culture, all at your own pace.

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Renting a car is the ideal choice for convenience and flexibility when traveling. In this article, we will guide you through the process of obtaining an International Driver's Permit (IDP), provide important information for renting a car, cover basic traffic rules and penalties, and suggest interesting routes and destinations to explore in Jordan.

Do I need an international driving license in Jordan?

Renting a car in Jordan is a simple process that gives you the freedom to move around the country. Here are some important considerations:

Requirements: To rent a car, you generally must be at least 21 years of age (age requirements may vary depending on the rental company) and have a valid driver's license, as well as an International Driving Permit (IDP) that certifies that you are qualified to drive legally in the country.

Insurance: Make sure you have comprehensive insurance coverage, including accident compensation and theft protection. Check with your rental company to see what is included and what additional costs may apply.

Payment and Deposits: Most car rental agencies require a credit card for payment and deposit. Make sure you have a credit card with a sufficient limit and available funds.

Traffic rules in Jordan:

  1. Seat Belts: Both the driver and passengers must wear seat belts at all times.
  2. Speed limits: Obey posted speed limits, usually set at 120 km/h (75 mph) on motorways, 80 km/h (50 mph) on rural roads and 50 km/h (31 mph) in urban areas.
  3. Mobile Phone Use: Using a mobile phone while driving is strictly prohibited. Use hands-free devices if necessary.
  4. Drunk Driving: The legal limit for blood alcohol concentration is 0.05%. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is strictly prohibited.
  5. Traffic Signals: Always obey traffic signals and signs; Running a red light or ignoring stop signs can result in fines or penalties.
  6. Child Restraints: Children under 4 years of age must be securely restrained in an appropriate child restraint.

Must-see places in Jordan:

Royal Highway: Take the ancient Royal Road, connecting historical sites such as Petra, Madaba and Mount Nebo. Enjoy picturesque scenery, ancient ruins and charming villages along the route

Wadi Rum Desert: Discover the mesmerizing Wadi Rum Desert, often called the โ€œValley of the Moon.โ€ Travel across vast expanses of sand dunes, rugged mountains and iconic rock formations. Experience true Bedouin hospitality and spend your nights under the starry desert skies.

Dead Sea: Cruise along the Dead Sea Highway and witness the surreal beauty of the lowest point on Earth. Plunge into the healing waters of the Dead Sea and enjoy rejuvenating mud treatments while enjoying breathtaking panoramic views.

Dana Biosphere Reserve: Stroll through the enchanting landscapes of the Dana Biosphere Reserve, known for its diverse flora and fauna. Explore scenic hiking trails, encounter local wildlife, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this natural wonder.