Most Inspirational Moment
There were several, including sitting out in the desert in the dark, identifying the stars and planets above us. Petra was amazing, especially after we'd managed to climb the 900 steps up to the monastery and then on up to the teashop perched high on the hillside. Very special place to sit for a while. Next day, the walk through canyons to the viewpoint looking down on the treasury was inspiring. I also loved the full day cycling through the gorgeous, quiet landscape. Snorkelling in the Red Sea was brilliant, too. Camel riding at dawn was good fun and afterwards it was great to just sit and watch the camel train padding off quietly into the desert.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Sami was hugely knowledgeable about the geography, history and culture of the country, which made it a fascinating and informative trip. At his best when imparting that knowledge, particularly in Jerash and Madaba. Laid on excellent snacks and lunches every day and I enjoyed all the restaurants he recommended.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Take plenty of anti-mosquito repellent for the night in the desert. When in Petra, go to the Sanabel bakery - the mini baklava that Sami bought from there were brilliant when were were scrambling up to get the view down onto the treasury. If you go snorkelling in the Red Sea, don't forget to put plenty of suntan lotion on the back of your legs! Mint tea was lovely everywhere, but even better was the grass-coloured lemon mint drink - delicious!