During the hike, you won’t come across any restaurants or supermarkets. The only place you can buy something along the way is in Petra on the last day. So make sure you bring enough snacks for the entire route — think granola bars, energy bars, nuts, or glucose for the tougher sections.
You can choose to eat with us every day and enjoy local Bedouin cuisine:
- €156 (vegetarian)
- €160 (with meat)
If you choose the local meals, here’s what you can expect:
Breakfast: naan bread, hummus, jam, eggs, dates, coffee, and tea
Lunch: naan bread, tuna, cheese, cucumber or tomato, and fruit
Dinner: every evening, a local chef prepares a traditional Bedouin meal at camp — plenty of fresh vegetables, rice, salads, and salsas, often with chicken.
Of course, you’re welcome to bring your own food, but most participants love joining the cozy Bedouin dinners at camp.
Our local kitchen team will always do their best to accommodate allergies and intolerances. After booking, you can indicate these in your profile. If you eat gluten-free, we recommend bringing a few of your own gluten-free wraps and crackers.
In Jordan’s heat, staying hydrated is essential. You’ll be able to refill your water every morning and evening, so bring a camelbag and/or water bottles with a total capacity of around 3–4 liters. That should easily get you through each hiking day.
Note: Tap water is not drinkable in Jordan.