Jordan Bike Adventure

Length

Trip Style

7 nights

Adventure - Luggage transfered

Accomodation

Start Point

Hotels, glamping, camping, gueshouse

Madaba, Jordan

Terrain

End Point

Amman Airport, Jordan

Gravel

Dates

Distance

April 12 - 19th 2025
Nov 1 - 8th 2025
Nov 8 - 15th 2025
April 4 - 11th 2026

200km

Challenge

Price

£1595

Jordan is a true bucket list destination. Home to Petra, one of the seven wonders of the world, and iconic landscapes like the Wadi Rum Desert, the Dead Sea and the Red Sea.

We’ve teamed up with the designers of the Jordan Bike Trail to offer a specially curated, fully-supported 7 day trip along the best parts of this incredible MTB trail. 

Beginning in the central highlands, we’ll head south to cycle 200km towards the southern coast. Along the way we’ll float in the salty waters of the lowest point on earth, visiting the UNESCO site of Petra and ride through the majestic Wadi Rum desert. We’ll sleep under the stars, be hosted by local Bedouin families, and share unique cultural exchanges with local women.

This is more than a cycling trip, it’s a real cultural experience, and what we do off the bikes will be as important as what we do on it.  We fell in love with Jordan on our first visit, and can’t wait to share it with more of our community.

Highlights

Visit Petra, one of the 7 Wonders

Float in the Dead Sea

Sunsets at Wadi Rum

Fully supported, hop in the support truck if you need

Luggage transfer included

Bike hire included - no need to travel with your bike!

View Dates & Book

Dates

April 12-19 2025

Nov 1-8 2025

Nov 8-15 2025 (FULL)

April 4-11 2026

Interested in future dates?

Pricing Info

£1595 for a spot. Book now with a £300 deposit. Full balance due 90 days before the trip.

Click on your preferred trip date to be directed to our secure booking partner WeTravel who will process and manage your booking. We recommend paying with bank details to avoid card processing fees.

Optional Add Ons

Single Supplement - £250pp

Airport transfer at start of trip - £35

Minimum trip number

Please note, this trip have a minimum number of 8 to run. Your deposit is fully refundable until we confirm this number has been met. Please do not book your travel until then.

Cancellation policy

You can secure your spot by paying a £300 deposit which is refundable up to the point that we confirm the trip minimum numbers have been met. Once the trip is confirmed, the deposit is not refundable.

The remaining balance is due 90 days before the trip by bank transfer.  Cancellation between 90 days and 60 days, you’ll get 50% of your balance back.  Cancellation within 60 days is non-refundable, but you can transfer your booking to another person should you find one.  If the FCO changes it’s travel advice to recommending against travel to Jordan, you are able to cancel your trip and get a refund. View the full booking terms and conditions here.

Itinerary

Meeting Point: Madaba Hotel
End Point: Drop off at Amman Airport

Each morning we’ll share breakfast, pack up, and hand over our luggage to our support crew to meet us at our destination. Most days, we’ll be riding point to point, with a couple of days that will either start or end with a transfer (to ensure our rides are all-killer, no-filler!).

We can expect to spend around 4 - 5 hours riding each day, with jam packed days filled with off-bike activities. We’ve made sure to build time in to relax and savour some of the amazing camp-spots we have. Dinners will be shared together in the evenings, and we’ll talk about the following days plan, before hitting the pillow tired and happy and ready for another day!

What’s included?

Not included

Accomodation & Food

Accommodation

Our hotels in Madaba (night 1) and Aqaba (night 7) will be comfortable 3* hotels, in good central locations.  Exact hotel will be confirmed in your final joining info closer to your departure date. Our second night will be in a simple traditional guesthouse perched high in Dana.

We’ll spend two nights in gorgeous glamping Bedouin camps, in Little Petra (night 4) and Wadi Rum (night 6).  The location, the sunsets, sunrises and star-gazing are incredible.  Each glamping unit is equipped with 2 or 3 beds, plenty of blankets, and there are showers and toilets at both sites.

Two of our nights will be spent in the hospitality of local Bedouin family. Our support crew will set our tents up for us, with everyone having their own tent for the night if they want. There will be basic camp toilet and access to water for washing, but no plumbed loos or showers.

A limited number of Single Upgrades are be available for £250. Please request at time of booking

Food

Breakfasts in our traditional guesthouses and with our bedouin host will be a traditional arabic affair, with humous, fresh bread and fresh fruit or vegetables.  In hotels, this will be mixed with the more typical buffet style you may expect in western hotels.

Luches will either be buffet style in a local cafe or with a bedouin family, or a packed lunch box for days where we stop mid-ride for a scenic al fresco lunch spot. 

Dinnertime will provide some of our best opportunities to experience traditional Jordian and Arabic food like Mansaf, Zarb, and Magloobah. Rice, hummus, eggplant and roasted veggies feature heavily.  Don’t miss a chance to grab a falafel wrap from a street vendor!

Meals often come with a steady supply of tea and water.  Alcohol or additional soft drinks drinks aren’t included, but occasionally  available.

Vegetarian, vegan and most other dietary requirements can be catered for, but unfortunately we may not be able to cater for severe allergies or restrictions.  Feel free to drop us an email if you have any concerns.

About the riding

Challenge Level

Our rating for this trip is 2 to 3/5.

Though the rides will feel just the right amount wild and challenging, we’ve intentionally chosen a route that is within the reach of most riders with a good level of fitness and some experience of riding off-road. Daily distances are relatively short, with main challenge coming from some rougher off-road descending sections, and the addition of potentially hot and exposed days. The option to jump in the support vehicle to skip the more challenging sections of riding makes this a 2/5. If riding every mile, this would bring the challenge level to 3/5.

Terrain

This is a mixed terrain route, with about 50/50 tarmac and off-road tracks that weave through the hills and desert. There are some challenging bits of off-road riding, with some loose rocks, bits sand, steep gradients, so a bit of prior experience in riding off-road is a good idea.

Climbing

This trip has more descending than climbing, hoorah! Average daily elevation gain is around 400 - 500m, usually with one significant climb accounting for most of the climbing in a day, with additional bits of undulating around that. Climbing in the heat can make climbs feel a little more challenging, so our guides will always encourage us to pace ourselves. Descending may be more of a challenge for some, with some steeper stretches on rougher off-road terrain including small rocks and sand that may require walking. Most of the gradients are kind, though there are some steeper sections of both up and downhill that you might prefer to walk.

Daily Distances

Our average daily distances are between 30 and 40km.

Remoteness & Weather

Heat can present a challenge for riders who are not used to riding in exposed sun for long periods. Much of our riding is exposed, with little shade (though our local team are pros at knowing where to find it!). Our days in the highlands should be cooler, but heat will increase as we move to lower elevations in the desert. We’ve got great tips for managing heat, with early departure times on hotter days, and we’ve added loose layers, electrolytes and an umbrella (for mobile shade!) to your packing list.

We’ve timed our trips to align with cooler times of year, and conversely that can mean cooler temp and chance of rain in the highland areas.

Support style

This is our first fully-supported trip, which means a support vehicle to hop in if you need, mechanical support, and luggage transfer!

Local support team (male led)

Whilst you’ll have one of our wonderful female SITW hosts on trip, Jordanian regulations mean we must partner with a local company to run the trip. As there are currently no licensed female cycling guides in Jordan, this means our main local guide and support crew will be male.  We’re really happy with the local team we’ve partnered with, and have had only great feedback from our first trips. You can read more about our thought process and what we’re doing to help change things on our blog post here

Our local team will consist of a bike guide, plus a support guide/driver who will drive a jeep support vehicle who will generally ride at a distance behind the group, and can offer riders a boost if they want to skip a section. The jeep will also carry our day bags, water, snacks, and mechanical support.

Guiding & riding style

Unlike other Sisters in the Wild events, on this trip we’ll be riding as a group, with a guide leading the way and regrouping at key turns. Self navigation is not needed.

Bike hire

Bike hire (Scott Aspect Hardtail Mountain Bikes) are included in your trip price. For this trip, we are not able to accommodate bringing your own bike, though you are welcome to bring your own saddles and pedals. Our support crew will provide full mechanical support, and there is no need to pack your own tools (though you are welcome to!).

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