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Holiday Type: Guided Walking, Hotel-to-Hotel
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Trip Length: 10 days (9 nights)

Frequency: Selected dates from Oct 26 2008 to Apr 4 2009

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Jewels of Jordan Walk

*  A glorious mix - gentle walking, rich rolling hills, magnificent monasteries, ancient and exotic sites

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  Rose-red city of Petra - one of the New 7 Wonders of the World

* Spectacular Wadi Rum at sunset; 2000-year old temples at Jerash; Byzantine mosaics at Madaba

*  Float in the Dead Sea; relax by the Red Sea!

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  Traditional Bedouin villages unchanged for centuries

This is a gentle one-boot holiday, with no strenuous walking, and is therefore suitable for all levels of fitness. The itinerary has been carefully planned to avoid the heat of the day by starting early where necessary, and includes all the main attractions at a civilized pace. Key to this is our guide, Dig Bulmer. A Scot by birth, Dig grew up in the Far East and New Zealand, before returning to live in the Highlands of Scotland. He has been running holidays to Jordan and various other destinations for many years, and his easy- going expertise will help everyone get the most from the trip.

We have selected three modern and comfortable hotels in Jordan: the Al Waleed in Amman, the Kingsway Hotel, with its impressive mosaic mural, just ten minutes’ from Petra, and the **** Aqaba Gulf Hotel, which boasts a large outdoor heated freshwater swimming pool surrounded by lovely landscaped gardens. All the hotels are air-conditioned, usually serving buffet meals which combine both local specialities and international dishes. Lunches are either  bought daily from local shops, or taken at our favourite local restaurants.

We travel by air-conditioned mini-bus throughout (apart from in Wadi Rum where we sometimes use a jeep or camels) and, to avoid busier and hotter times at the main visitor sites, there are some early starts. However, these are usually compensated by a lazy late afternoon by the hotel pool or relaxing in the cool of your room.

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