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A WEEK IN JORDAN

The "Week in Jordan" tour in November had a very good balanced selection of guided tours with the advantage of enough time in Petra for two visits to the site and the optional "Petra by Night".  The other destinations provided an excellent introduction to Jordan, its history and its people.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were several highlights.  In spite of extremely unusual downpours in Jerash, you could still appreciate the vast and majestic ruins (Umbrellas were on sale for 5 dinars!).  Petra itself lived up to its reputation as one of the wonders of the world - the huge site could justify even more time there.  The night spent in Wadi Rum and the optional camel trek in the silent desert landscape, as well as the delicious meal, were relaxing moments in a hectic week.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Khaled Al Aamar, the tour leader, was knowledgeable, pleasant and experienced and gave an insight into the cultural, political and geographical background of his country.  It is not easy dealing with an international group of 20 foreigners varying in age, interests and with different priorities.  In my opinion, he struck a sensible balance between providing adequate information and not interfering with individual independence.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Exodus does advise everyone to bring waterproof and warm clothing, especially for the winter months - these were needed.  Comfortable shoes with non-slip soles are essential as Petra walking routes and other sites could be lethal.  You do need to have a reasonable fitness level and a good head for heights, as there is a lot of scrambling when going on the very good optional excusion with a Bedouin lady guide.  The climbs to the Monastery and to the High Place of Sacrifice were great but if you are in the the slightly unfit category (like me!), hit the gym before going!  Do not forget the anti-bacterial wipes and exercise caution with re-heated buffets in the hotels - at least 6 out of the 20 group members fell ill. It would have been useful to know which hotels were used in advance but apart from the Edom Hotel in Petra, where some rooms needed repairs and an upgrade, the accommodation was good.  The "Red Cave" near the entrance to Petra and the reasonably priced "Mystic Pizza" nearby were good value and the "Ali Baba" in Aqaba was recommended to us.  Meals can be expensive and most hotels and restaurants do not serve alcohol (just accept the Muslim culture).  A towel is provided for floating in the Dead Sea, think about a sarong, ladies, and plastic sandals are a boon, sea salt crystals are very sharp underfoot! Long sleeved discreet clothing and trousers are essential for women travellers. 

A WEEK IN JORDAN

Brilliant holiday very well run

Most Inspirational Moment

Petra was everything I hoped it would be, but the dead sea and red sea was also good.

Thoughts on Group Leader

He was such a nice man nothing too much trouble

Advice for Potential Travellers

Jordan is must see place

A WEEK IN JORDAN

Petra had been on my list for years: it surpassed my expectations. The time in the desert was a revelation. Dec/Jan a good time to go weatherwise.

Most Inspirational Moment

Looking up from the campfire in the desert silence of Wadi Rum, watching shooting stars explode above our heads. or was it....the rhythmic motion of the camel padding across the sand as we rode out in the early morning.or was it....the sheer scale of Petra, and the way it marries natural wonders and human ingenuity.  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Zuhair knows everything! I learnt so much about Jordan from ancient times until the present day.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Learn a few words of Arabic. Shukran = thank you, masalama = goodbye, laa = no (to sellers of bits of Petra stone, trinkets, postcards etc) Don't use a smile as a way of saying hello. Jordanians don't smile in that way.A hipflask in the desert night will win you many friends.  

A WEEK IN JORDAN

A fascinating week, packed with things to do and see, and very well led.

Most Inspirational Moment

The first sighting of the Treasury at Petra - yes, it looks like all the pictures, but it still is magic.

Thoughts on Group Leader

First class - knowledgeable, interesting, prepared to answer all kinds of questions and clearly not concerned to "give the party line".

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a universal plug (not electrical) for wash basins.  Several of the hotels have minor snags like ill-fitting plugs, doors that fall off wardrobes and so on - so if it bothers you, and you are handy, also take a small screwdriver.

A WEEK IN JORDAN

A fascinating trip, hard work but worth it. Guide was excellent and Jordan itself is an exceptional country.

Most Inspirational Moment

Standing where Moses stood to first see the Promised Land and looking out over the Westbank, the Dead Sea and the historic lands beyond.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very good, a wealth of knowledge and went out of his way to make the trip special for all of us.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take lots of high factor sun screen!

A WEEK IN JORDAN

An excellent middle eastern adventure, organised and excuted by travel experts with a near perfect itinerary. Set at exactly the right pace so as not to be exhausting, yet always interesting and enjoyable.

Most Inspirational Moment

The whole holiday; culture, country and people were inspirational. For me the history - throughout this land's existence from ancient times to the present is fascinating, and yet the geography managed to eclipse it all - just. A wonder of a country. The itinerary cleverly kept us interested and open to contrast - for example, the fine culture of Jeresh & Petra, then travelling onto the arid, magical dessert of Wadi Rum, followed by the sun and fun and sea of Aqaba. Brilliant!Another bonus, were the people I was lucky enough to travel with - they were in themselves inspirational and very interesting and I ended up learning a lot from them too.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ali is a top flight leader, hugely knowledgeable, confident, capable and thankfully with all our many and eager questions... patient. The other two team members also deserve a mention- our driver and our tourist policeman are also excellent. All three are charming, friendly utterly helpful and had a good sense of humour. We all felt very safe and well looked after without being hurried and with freedom to go at our own pace.

Advice for Potential Travellers

A) Do read the 'Trip Notes' before leaving. Bring a good warm sleeping bag and clothing for the dessert and in winter and a good walking footwear for Petra. B) Book this trip!

A WEEK IN JORDAN

This was a well balanced holiday, with sufficient time to relax amidst enjoying almost all of the major sites of Jordan.  I would describe Jordan as a welcoming and friendly country, with a fantastic climate and wealth of fascinating history: social, political and archaeological.

Most Inspirational Moment

I think that seeing Petra unfold before me at dawn, before the throng of tourists arrived, was probably the most breathtaking moment, but experiencing some of the Holy Lands was similarly inspiring for me, and Wadi Rum was an experience not to be missed. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was full of energy and worked hard to ensure we had a thoroughly enjoyable trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go to Petra early in the morning on one of the days you stay there, and steer clear of the salad bar.  If you can fit it into your schedule, take an excursion to the baptism site on the River Jordan. 

A WEEK IN JORDAN

Unmissable trip! Jordan has some spectacular sites and so much to do in the Wadi Rum. I would highly recommend it.

Most Inspirational Moment

Sleeping out in the Wadi Rum was my favourite part of the trip. Initially sleeping in the desert was the part I was most anxious about but the tour leader and the group made it the most fun part and I am definitely going back to do a weeks trek there. Moving from riding camels and watching the sun rise in the freezing desert to the warm sunshine of the Red Sea in the space of an hour was spectacular and expressive orf Jordan's diversity.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ali was an excellent leader. He was very knowledgable and spent time getting to know everyone. He cared about people's different situations and abilities and catered for everyone as far as possible so that included the rock climbers, the adventurers and all those just wanting to relax and take in the culture. It showed just how well he knew the areas. He really came into his own in the desert where you could see this was his favourite part of the trip and he started having fun and that rubbed off on the rest of the group and we all had a great time with him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be aware that on the last day the drive from the Red Sea to Amman on the desert highway is very long. There are no rest stops for at least 2 and half hours on this road.

A WEEK IN JORDAN

Fresh from a week in Jordan where i had a faboulous time. Brilliantly organised by Exodus and well looked after out there. Very happy to have gone and would recommend trip to everyone!

Most Inspirational Moment

Petra and Wadi Rum were the highlights, nature at its best!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ali was brilliant, friendly, knowledgable, funny - everything the make the tour even better.

Advice for Potential Travellers

for december time, pack light but warm clothes can get very cold, especially in the Wadi Rum. Enjoy the scenery and the friendliness of the people. 

A WEEK IN JORDAN

A fantastic trip – varied and interesting with lots to see and do.  The food was terrific and the sights amazing.  A week was just the right amount of time and the hotels were great!

Most Inspirational Moment

Obviously Petra, but I actually preferred the Monastery over  the Treasury.  It is well worth walking up to the Monastery - it is a bit of a hard slog but the Monastery really is spectacular.  There is a cafe there so you can sit and have a drink and admire the view.  That was a really lovely part of the trip.The desert was also excellent - the stars are so much better than at home, particularly if you look through binoculars.  We had a camel ride in the morning which was also a highlight for me.On our second day in Petra some of our group had a longer, guided walk with a Bedouin woman.  We did not see anybody else and it really felt like we were the only people in the world!  I would recommend this if you have the opportunity - the views were fantastic and it was good to get off the beaten track.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader was Danny Haddad - I thought he was excellent.  He looked after the group well, was clear about all the arrangements and helped out with money changing etc.  Some of us had a problem with a taxi on the very last night and, even though Danny was not with us, he helped us to sort out the situation over the phone.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I travelled in November and it was definitely helpful having a range of different clothes and layers as the temperature did vary quite a lot.  Layering is the key!  It was not nearly as cold in the desert as I was expecting at that time of year which was a pleasant surprise.  I wore an Icebreaker top, thermal leggings and had my 4 season sleeping bag and was pretty hot!!  The Bedouin are able to provide sleeping bags and extra blankets but quite a lot of people in my group seemed to have their own sleeping bag anyway.I am not a vegetarian but the 2 vegetarians in our group did find some of the food choices a bit limited at times.  For me, as a meat eater, the food was excellent.  Loads of really nice kebabs!  The houmous and falafel was absolutely superb.  I took sterling cash but did not change any money at Amman airport.  The following morning our guide took us to a money exchange that had a better rate than the airport so I was glad I waited.  I changed £200 which saw me through the entire holiday.