Jordan is introducing a unique pass for Petra, the Wadi Rum desert, and the hot springs starting November 2025

In November 2025, Jordan will launch a revolutionary tourist pass that will grant visitors access to three of its most iconic sites: the ancient city of Petra, the majestic Wadi Rum desert, and the soothing hot springs. This initiative aims to simplify the tourist experience while promoting sustainable tourism.

New pass: a gateway to Jordan

A simplified access to Jordanian treasures

The new pass, which will be available for purchase from early November 2025, will offer access not only to Petra, Wadi Rum, and the hot springs, but will also include discounts on accommodations and some local transportation. This pass aims to encourage tourists to explore more while reducing the complications related to organizing their trip.

Testimony from Sarah Lemieux, frequent tourist in Jordan

“Visiting Jordan has always been an enriching experience, but this pass will definitely change the game. Being able to easily access these incredible sites without having to manage multiple tickets is a real advantage,”

explains Sarah Lemieux, a regular visitor to Jordan. “It’s not only convenient, but it also makes me want to return more often and stay longer.”

Benefits of the unique pass

Economy and comfort for visitors

The unique pass is not only a way to access the sites but also a way to save money. Visitors will benefit from preferential rates, thereby reducing the overall cost of their trip to Jordan.

Impact on local tourism

By facilitating access to the country’s main attractions, the pass should also contribute to a more balanced distribution of the benefits of tourism. Small local businesses, such as tour guides, restaurants, and souvenir shops, could see an increase in clientele thanks to the higher flow of visitors.

Implications for sustainable development

By centralizing bookings and payments, this unique pass allows for better management of visitor flows, which is crucial for the preservation of sensitive sites like Petra and Wadi Rum.

Conservation and community

The implementation of this pass also supports conservation efforts by minimizing the environmental impact of tourism. The revenues generated from pass sales will contribute to funding conservation and community development projects in the affected areas.

Additional information

This pass could serve as a model for other countries with multiple major tourist attractions. By optimizing the visitor experience while supporting local economies and conservation efforts, the concept of a unique pass offers a balance between accessibility and preservation.

Future users of the pass will also benefit from regularly updated information on site conditions, ensuring a visit that is both pleasant and responsible. By anticipating peak periods, site managers can better prepare and maintain the infrastructure, thus guaranteeing a quality experience for all visitors.

Jordan, with its rich cultural and natural heritage, continues to set an example in terms of innovation in the tourism sector. The new pass is an invitation to discover or rediscover this fascinating country with ease and in harmony with its precious resources.

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