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Cairo to Amman overland tour

country:Egypt, Jordan
trip type: A small group adventure
departures:2008: 23 Dec
2009: 25 Jan, 22 Feb, 22 Mar, 12 Apr, 10 May, 7 Jun, 23 Dec
2010: 4 Apr
price:From £825 - £875 (20 days) excluding flights, depending on season. Price includes accommodation, transport, most meals (see itinerary) and guides
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
Using two and three star hotels and a variety of transport from trains, coaches, mini-buses to feluccas, this adventure tour will show you the main attractions of Egypt & Jordan as well as places off the beaten track.

We take up to 20 people although the average group size is around 15.

Please note that on the Jordan section of this trip you will not be accompanied by our tour leader - our local English speaking rep in Jordan will be your point of contact.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Cairo. Free Day. Your Egypt travel adventure begins with you being met at Cairo airport and transferred to your hotel. Your tour leader will meet those of you who have arrived at our Hotel for an informal get together. (No meals provided today)
Day 2:Cairo. Famous for the pyramids and all things concerning Egyptology; trips to Cairo are educational and awe inspiring. The tour starts in the bustling metropolis that is Cairo, with our own Egyptologist guide for the day. We spend the morning at the Egyptian History Museum and after lunch we explore the world-famous Pyramids - inside and out - and the Sphinx at Giza. Trips to Cairo aren't complete without a camel ride which is also included and is guaranteed to be a good laugh. In the evening we catch an overnight train to Aswan. (Two meals)
Day 3-4:Aswan. Our train arrives in the morning and we are transferred to our Hotel. Tours to Egypt are not complete without a visit to Aswan and its beautiful setting on the Nile - feluccas, desert sand, sparkling water, palm trees, tropical plants, granite rock outcrops, islands and the Nile's first cataracts. The culture of Aswan's darker Nubian inhabitants is palpably African and more laid back than the rest of Egypt. Here you can walk along the Corniche with its riverside restaurants and attractive boulevards, or mix with locals in the narrow market alleys and stop in small cafes. We also include a visit to the great stone monuments of the Sun Temple built by Ramses II deep in the southern desert at Abu Simbel. (included in the cost of the tour). We also organise a trip to the Temple at Philae and you can also go by felucca to visit Elephantine Island. Your Tour Leader will advise and inform you of the various things you can do and places to visit in and around Aswan, including an evening visit to a Nubian village. (Three Meals)
Day 5-6:River Nile, Felucca. In the morning we transfer to our feluccas, the perfect relaxing antidote to a busy Egypt adventure trip. We spend the next two days and nights aboard watching Egypt glide by and sleeping under the stars. Originally introduced by the Romans, these traditional sailing boats use only wind power and occasionally oars. We will sleep on board over night as well as stop off at villages and sandy beaches. A canopy can be erected as protection from the sun during the day, and wind or dew at night. (Three meals each day)
Day 7:Luxor. Our Felucca trip will end this morning, but our Egypt adventure continues. After the felucca trip you will have the opportunity to visit Kom Ombo temple and the Temple of Horus at Edfu. We transfer by mini bus to our Luxor hotel from where you have the afternoon to explore Luxor's sights. The vast Karnak Temple complex beats every other monument in Egypt except perhaps the Pyramids of Giza and is a must on any Egypt tour. Built on an awesome scale (it does house the gods after all!) its Levithian size will astound you! We include a visit to Karnak Temple reached by our own horse-drawn carriages. There is also the option of the Sound and Light Show in the evening. Luxor Temple is in the centre of town within easy walking distance of our hotel. (Two Meals)
Day 8:Luxor. Today we have a sturdy donkey each to visit the Valley of the Kings & Workers, where our guide shows us around a number of tombs. (In the summer months we may use an air-conditioned mini-bus instead of donkeys.) Intended by the Pharaohs who built them to be the ultimate insurance policy on eternal life, the tombs are very well hidden and we have to scramble down long dark underground shafts to discover their dramatic and quite amazing funerary glory. We will also visit the Colossi of Memnon and there is also the option to visit the Valley of the Queens. (Two meals)
Day 9:Luxor to Hurghada. We have a free morning in Luxor, where it is possible to visit a local orphanage which we sponsor. In the afternoon we travel for four hours by road to the Red Sea resort of Hurghada where we overnight in a local hotel. (Two meals)
Day 10:Hurghada to Dahab. We catch the morning hydrofoil ferry for the short hop across the Red Sea to the Sinai Peninsula. We now transfer you to the most relaxed and, for many, the most enjoyable place in Egypt. We arrive in Dahab in time for a seafood lunch and a cold beer on the beach! (One Meal) (please note: we are one of the very few companies operating tours in Egypt that uses the hydrofoil across the Red Sea, thus doing away with the very long and tedious 18hr bus journey and allowing an extra day in Dahab).
Day 11-14:Dahab. With year-round sunshine, warm sea temperatures and a laid-back atmosphere, it is no wonder Dahab has become so popular with travellers - especially those on our Egypt Encompassed trips. Here almost 'anything goes' and our stay in Dahab can become quite hedonistic! Here also there are no big tourist hotels nearby and we stay in a small air-conditioned hotel 5 minutes walk from the beach. This part of the Red Sea is also known as one of the world's top diving locations, with spectacular coral gardens and marine life you can snorkel to within metres of the beach. There is the opportunity to scuba dive, desert trek by camel or quad bike, visit St Catherine's Monastery and climb Mt Sinai (where Moses received the Ten Commandments) or simply relax on the beach. (No meals provided) Please note - On the Jordan section of this trip our local English speaking rep in Jordan will be your point of contact.
Day 15:Dahab to Wadi Rum. Transfer from Dahab to Neuweiba and catch the fast ferry for a 90 minute crossing of the Red Sea to Aqaba in Jordan where you will be met by our agent. From both the ferry and Aqaba you will have the unique experience of clearly seeing four different countries from, the same standpoint; Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. From Aqaba you are transferred by minibus to your desert camp in Wadi Rum in time for sunset. Tonight you will be sleeping in a traditional Bedouin goats hair tent in the middle of the desert. Bedding, towels and evening meal are included. Thankfully there are no hotels in Wadi Rum, the area has been declared a national park and only the Bedouin are allowed to live here. In many ways not much has changed since the times of Lawrence of Arabia almost 100 years ago. (Dinner, O/night Wadi Rum.)
Day 16:Bedouin camp to Petra. This morning is an early start. Your Bedouin guides will be ready to take you off in 4 wheel drive jeeps to not only observe the sunrise over some of the bizarre rock formations that rise out of the desert floor but also visit some of Lawrence of Arabia's desert haunts - here toonthere are also ancient Nabataean rock inscriptions. After a late breakfast back at the Bedouin camp it is a 2 hour drive to Petra. Our Hotel here is near the top of the valley with some incredible views. You will have a free afternoon in which time you can wander around the small town or relax by the Hotel pool. There is also the option of Petra by night this evening with a 2 hour candle lit guided visit through the ancient city with music and stories to help you experience it the way travel weary traders of old must have known it. (B/fast & Dinner, O/nite Petra)
Day 17:Petra. After breakfast we visit one of the single greatest attractions in the entire Middle East region - The Rose Red city of Petra. We include a local guide for the first 2 hours who will take you through the Siq, the long narrow corridor between sheer sandstone cliffs, which brings you out at the treasury. Your guide will explain about the various tombs, and the history of the Nabataeans and later the Romans, as well as the significance of the various rock hewn structures. You will have the rest of the day to explore this amazing site at your own pace. On your return to the hotel there will be a 3 course buffet meal awaiting you. (B/fast & Dinner & O/nite Petra)
Day 18:Dead Sea. After breakfast we drive to the lowest point on earth - the Dead Sea. It is extremely buoyant, in fact it is almost impossible to swim. So just take your favourite magazine, lie back and read while you float along, or, view Israel just a few kilometres away on the opposite bank. We leave the Dead Sea late afternoon and visit Mt. Nebo about 1 hours' steep drive away. Here there are dramatic views over Israel, the Dead Sea and if it's not too hazy the walls of Jericho. Mt Nebo was Moses final resting place and the church in his name, built in 394 Ad is still functioning. A few minutes away is our final destination, the small, friendly town of Madaba, just outside Amman. (B/fast & Dinner, O/nite in Madaba)
Day 19:Free day. Today is a free day to go exploring, there is St George Church (which has the oldest known map in the world), various Roman ruins & Byzantine Churches in the Archeological Park - complete with old mozaic floors all with in easy walking distance of the hotel. (B/fast, O/nite in Madaba)
Day 20:Tour ends. After breakfast at our hotel the trip ends. Airport transfers to Amman airport will be included at any time from 6pm on Thursday up until 10am on Friday. (B/fast) We can reserve extra nights at our Madaba hotel if you wish.
small group adventure holiday
Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places.
how this holiday makes a difference
Our aim on this trip is to put as much of the trip costs directly back into the local Egyptian and Jordanian communities and economy as possible. All the hotels and restaurants we use are small, two or three star, locally run establishments. We use local guides, reps. and operators at all the places of interest we visit-for example, in Luxor, our local rep Tayeb, sources the donkeys for the trip to the Valley of the Kings from his own family and neighbours and has been doing so for the past five years. This allows village families to gain extra income beyond their subsistence farming. In Jordan we have been working with our local partner Ziad for about ten years now. He organises our Bedouin camp at Wadi Rum and the Bedouin guide to take us on a 4WD trek into the more remote areas of the desert.

This trip uses a variety of local transport including train, bus, ferry and felucca-supporting local transport providers. Use of the train and felucca, in particular, prevent the carbon emissions of another vehicle on the road. The feluccas are owned and run by Ahmed Fauzi and his extended family –we have been supporting their tiny felucca business from its start. They have recently managed to expand to 3 small sail boats which completely support their large extended village family.

Upon booking this trip (as with all our trips) clients receive detailed pre-departure information which includes advice on responsible travel. This information is re-emphasised by the Tour Leader at the start of the trip. For example, clients are advised about respecting local customs (particularly in terms of dress and behaviour); water conservation; and animal welfare. The latter is a salient feature of this trip as we use carefully selected donkeys and horse-drawn carriages for local sightseeing – again directly supporting local communities.

Our maximum group size on this trip is 20 thereby reducing the environmental and cultural impact of our tours.

Hieroglyphs on Egypt and Jordan adventureWe support two charities in Egypt. In Cairo we have donated computers, teaching materials and provide regular financial assistance to the Sudanese Community Development Program-a school for Sudanese refugee children. We have also helped the school set up a Sponsor-a-Child scheme, and arranged a letter exchange between the Sudanese children and a school local to our UK office.

This promotes opportunities for inter-cultural understanding and provides the Sudanese children with great encouragement. We can arrange pre or post-tour visits to the school, and many of our clients regularly donate old clothes and shoes to the Sudanese Refugees via our collection system at our Cairo Hotel. Most recently, in autumn 2008, we funded installation of an air conditioning system in the schools computer room as this room was unusable in the heat of summer.

In Luxor we sponsor the Sunshine Project International, a home for abandoned and orphaned children. Apart from a regular financial commitment we have also donated bedding and play equipment to the school and even delivered a sandpit from the UK. Luckily there was no need to deliver any sand! Clients on the Egypt trip are given the opportunity to visit the home in Luxor and regularly donate baby toiletries and toys directly there themselves.

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