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Petra & Wadi Rum Trek

Tripcode: TXR

Countries visited: Jordan

Adult Group Holidays Moderate / Challenging Walking & Trekking Culture
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Average Review Rating: 4.5 from 48 reviews.

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  • PETRA & WADI RUM TREK

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    A fasinating Jordan experience, covering a visit to Mount Musa where Moses had brought the seven tribes of Israel, seeing 3000year old Mosaces, walking in the rocky desert of Waddi Rum, climbing up and over two natural rock bridges, while camping in the desert and being fed Bedouin food reliving the area where Laurance of Arabia assisted the Arabs with their Gurilla war on the railway line.Then it was time to move down to Waddi Musa, first time to clean up from the desert with a Turkish Bath, Scrub Down and Massage, refreshed we experienced Petra by night, followed next day with plenty of time to explore in daylight.All this in our six days in this friendly country, by the way I am 66 and looking forward to my next trip to walk the great walls of China this September aged 67. I am having the time of my life, I recommend making the most of these experiences. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Petra by day.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Our leader Salah a Jordanian was friendly, helpfull and extremly knowlegable and happy to share it with me.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    For extra comfort when sleeping in the desert take a camping mat to spread the weight over the open cell foam matras for a better nights sleep.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    Go out and enjoy lifes experiences whilst you still can.

    My late father told me, Young men live off their dreams and Old men live off their memories, I am still DREAMING and may it last for many years. Go out there and live your dreams.

     
  • In the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia...

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    A brilliant week out, exploring a different world.  The trek gets better each day, and the desert scenery gave context to our viewing of Petra.  The camping was comfortable and the travelling Portaloo was appreciated. 

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    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Apart from the mountain ascent, the hike is all quite manageable as long as you have the stamina to walk for several hours.  When we went at Easter the weather was great, nice and warm during the day, but not too hot (or cold at night).  I didn't like the mountain ascent (I did rip my trousers on the way down!) and might have opted to stay back at base, but everyone else seemed to enjoy it.

    Probably a good idea to take some luxuries - we had fresh coffee, others had snacks or sweets -  the food provided on the trek was fine and filling, but a bit spartan.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    This trip is a great week out, with a combination of good (but not overstrenuous) exercise, sightseeing and relaxation.  A fascinating history is never far away and it's great to get a glimpse into how Bedouin people live. Lots of fun along the way too.  Hiking means you get a chance to get a bit beneath the surface of Jordan - so why not take a crash course in a country that you probably don't know very much about?!
     
  • PETRA & WADI RUM TREK

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    Awesome scenery.  Real Lawrence of Arabia landscape and such colourful rock formations.  Petra was even more dramatic than I had anticipated. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Standing on top of the rock bridge, quite high up, and  overwhelmed by the vast desert landscape before me.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    He was friendly enough but didn't engage a great deal.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Take a camping mug as they just give you plastic cups to drink hot tea out of.  It wasn't particualrly cold at night so you don't need a really warm sleeping bag, especially as they provide super thick blanlets anyway.

    Remember a headtorch for the evenings.

    It's too hot to walk in the middle of the day so you get a couple of hours sitting in the shade so travel scrabble or something similar is a good idea.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    The desert and the visit to Petra were amazing.  The group were all so friendly and we had a good laugh, especially about the portaloo which was transported across the desert from camp to camp.  There was something surreal about following it.  As long as we had it in our sights we knew we couln't get lost! 

    Altogether an amazing experience and quite different from other treks and travels.

     
  • PETRA & WADI RUM TREK

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    A very good trip to a fine (and safe) country. Give Jordan a try. The surrounding countries may be volatile but it is very different. Great walking. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Getting up early on the last morning in Wadi Rum. Sitting on a huge boulder just outside the camp. Watching the rising sun ligfht up the rocky hills on the other side of the valley. A hot air balloon rising into the cloudless sky farther down the valley.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Salah did a very professional job. Always helpful with a good sense of humour.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    The descent from the Burdah rock arch involved interesting scrambling which was extremely destructive of several pairs of trousers!!

    A good hat is also vital to ward off the ever present sun. 

    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    Wadi Rum is a huge area, with a great sense of space. Wide sandy valleys interspersed by hundreds of impressive rocky peaks (jebels). When scrambling on the rock the friction is superb.
     
  • PETRA & WADI RUM TREK

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    A thoroughly enjoyable trip. Great desert and rock scenery on the Wadi Rum trek. Ruins of Petra were a lot bigger and more spectacular than I was expecting. Jordan felt a lot safer than I had been expecting, given the troubles in surrounding countries. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    Seeing the desert in bloom. (the recently ended rainy season meant that there were carpets of flowers across the desert sands).

    Climbing to the rock arch on Jebel Burdah. Best views of the trip and a bit of an adrenalin kick if like me you haven't got the best head for heights!

    The first candle lit views  of the Treasury at Petra on the (optional) night visit.

    Seeing President Obama, though I expect Exodus won't be able to repeat this experience on future trips! 

    What did you think of your group leader?
    The group leader (Salah) and support staff were all very friendly and efficient at their jobs, and ensured the trip ran like clockwork.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Don't wear a new pair of trousers on the climb up Jebel Burdah - over a third of our group ended up with rips in their trousers from the rock.

    The scramble up Jebel Burdah is  probably at the upper end of the challenging grade, but is only a few hours duration, and is well worth the effort.

    The wild camping described in the trip notes isn't as wild as we thought - a Portaloo followed us around for the week, and there were always comfy cushions to sit on for breakfast and dinner. 

    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    A good trip that I would definitely recommend.
     
  • PETRA & WADI RUM TREK

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    I would thoroughly recommend this trip to anyone with a sense of adventure. Jordan is an ideal introduction to the Middle East, it feels perfectly safe and the people are extremely helpful. The Wadi Rum itself has much more variety than I had imagined. This trip covers around 60km on foot, but feels relaxed and easy paced, which is ideal for people of all abilities.  

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    Climbing up to the Jebel Burdah rock bridge

    Sleeping outside under the stars

    The evening camp fires

    The feeling of open space

    Everything about Petra (except the donkeys!)

    The hospitality of ordinary Jordanians

    What did you think of your group leader?
    Saalah was an excellent leader, who was constantly helpful and informative.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Take several pairs of trousers, as you'll ruin a pair on the descent from Jebel Burdah

    Don't worry about the lack of facilities when camping in the Wadi Rum, it all makes the Turkish Bath in Petra more enjoyable

    Take plenty of  warm clothing as it gets cold in the Wadi Rum at night, and don't forgot a head torch

    Take an astronomy guide, as the night sky is amazing

    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    Go to Jordan for a holiday you won't forget.
     
  • PETRA & WADI RUM TREK

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    A sensational, well balanced and well thought-out trip! 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    For me, the starry skies in the desert. I know that will sound odd on a trip that took it the magnificent sights of Petra but, most of all, I enjoyed the quiet peacefulness of the desert.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Our group leader was Zuhair and he was very good. He kept everything running smoothly and possesses a wealth of knowledge about his country and the region.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    (1) Because a lot of other reviewers had pointed out that sand gets in your boots I took and wore gaiters every day and that was very effective in preventing that particular problem. (2) Even if you're somewhat afraid of heights (as I am), make the effort to steel yourself to walk across the the natural rock bridge at Jebel Burdah ("the arch of Burdah"). (3) Learn some short stories! If you are fortunate enough to have Zuhair as your group leader he will regale you with stories and folk tales over the camp fire. It would have been nice if we could have returned the favour but we couldn't come up with anything remotely as in-depth or entertaining.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    I thoroughly enjoyed this trip and there were no siginificant negatives at all (well, apart from the chaotic arrival at Amman airport which is beyond Exodus's control). I would recommend this trip to anyone with reasonably good levels of health and fitness (you don't need to be an athlete or endurance hiker). The Jordanian people are lovely - very friendly and welcoming. I was especially fortunate to be with a very nice, good-natured group of fellow travellers and that made an already great holiday even better.
     
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