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EGYPT, ARABIA & MOROCCO


NATURAL JORDAN NEW


10 DAYS from £2095 (per person twin share with flights)


itinerary Movenpick Resort & Spa, Dead Sea Bedouin Chief, Wadi Rum


DAYS 1 to 3 – Fly to Amman Fly bmi to Amman, 3 nights InterContinental Hotel. Explore Jordan’s vibrant capital on foot with a walking tour. Discover Jerash and Ajlun Castle before taking lunch with a local family.


DAY 4 – Dana Nature Reserve Drive the King’s Highway, visit Mount Nebo, Madaba and the Castle at Kerak. 1 night Dana Guest House.


DAY 5 – Dana Nature Reserve Hike the foothills of Rumana Mountain to Wadi Feynan. Overnight at Feynan Eco Lodge.


DAY 6 – Petra Free time for further nature walks. Afternoon travel to Petra, 2 nights at Bait Zaman.


DAY 7 – Petra Morning guided tour of Petra, afternoon free in Petra.


Dead Sea


DAYS 8/9 – Mujib Nature Reserve Travel to Mujib Nature Reserve which borders the lifeless waters of the Dead Sea and is famed for Ibex which inhabit the reserve. 2 nights at Mujib Chalets.


KEMPINSKI HOTEL, AQABA A choice of 201 spacious rooms and discerning suites, dramatic sea views and a luxuriously indulgent spa, the Kempinski Hotel provides guests with the perfect setting beside the shores of the Red Sea. Superb dining, a fitness centre and an outdoor pool provide excellent leisure facilities.


MOVENPICK RESORT TALA BAY, AQABA Set on the southern shores of the Red Sea, the Mövenpick Tala Bay offers a choice of 306 rooms, including 145 delightful family rooms. A wide range of leisure facilities includes a new Zara Spa and over 3,000 square metres of swimming pools.


DAY 10 – Fly to the UK Return to Amman and fly with bmi to Heathrow.


DEPARTURES WEEKLY


THE PYRAMIDS TO THE ROSE RED CITY


14 DAYS from £2495 (per person twin share with flights)


itinerary


The highlights of Egypt and Jordan combined in a private journey


Special Something


DAY 1 – Fly to Cairo Fly to Cairo, 3 nights at the Mena House Oberoi Hotel.


DAYS 2/3 – Cairo Visits to the Egyptian Museum and Pyramids.


DAYS 4/5 – Luxor Fly to Luxor. 2 nights at Sonesta St. George Hotel. Explore the Valley of the Kings and temples of Luxor and Karnak.


DAYS 6 to 8 – Sharm el Sheikh Fly to Sharm el Sheikh for 3 nights at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Visit St. Catherine’s Monastery.


DAYS 9 to 11 – Petra Fly to Amman and transfer to the Beit Zaman Hotel. Enjoy guided tours of Petra and the haunting desert of Wadi Rum.


Egypt


COMBINE WITH SYRIA & EGYPT The Middle East and the Levant offer some of the most spectacular cultural experiences anywhere, with ancient civilisations spread across the desert landscapes like pages from a book. Easily accessible and affordable, Syria and Egypt provide fascinating extensions to a visit to the Hashemite Kingdom.


DAYS 12/13 – Dead Sea Journey along the King’s Highway visiting Madaba and Mount Nebo. 2 nights at Kempinski Hotel Istar, Dead Sea.


DAY 14 – Fly to the UK Travel to Amman and fly to Heathrow.


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