Jordan and Egypt

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I just spent almost three weeks there as a tourist. To answer the most basic questions:

1. Yes, I felt completely safe in both countries. Tourism was down 95% in Jordan, 60% in Egypt, and man, was everyone happy to see us!
2. Yes, we did this as part of an organized trip via Ama Waterways, so we were cared for to the point of coddling everywhere. Nice.
3. Yes, some people cancelled or postponed their trip, so instead of about 70 people on our ship, there were 31.
4. Yes, every archeology site, from Petra to the Pyramids, lived up to our expectations.
5. Yes, there were any number of sites that completely exceeded our expectations, such as Jerash in Jordan and the Qena temple of Hathor on the NIle.
6. No we didn't get even a little bit sick--although we did used bottled water exclusively.

Whew. So that out of the way, here is a link to our report on the first couple of days in Amman.

www.backpackthesierra.com/post/jordan

I will get the other days up soon--planning a post every day through the end of the month.












 
The second installment: visits to the ancient Roman city of Jerash, and sightseeing around Amman.

 
The third chapter: The Dead Sea, Mt. Nebo, and Petra.

 
And the last part of Jordan, including Wadi Rum and the photo blog

 
OK--the first four Egypt sections:




 
And the last part of Jordan, including Wadi Rum and the photo blog

Good to know about Wadi Rum taking it off my hiking bucket list.
 
Good to know about Wadi Rum taking it off my hiking bucket list.
It IS beautiful. And there may be ways to explore it away from the madding crowds. But the visitor center is also home base for a large fleet of 4x4s that have, as near as I could tell, free run of the whole area.

Meanwhile, if you are interested in hiking in Jordan, I have heard and read nice things about this trail:

 
It IS beautiful. And there may be ways to explore it away from the madding crowds. But the visitor center is also home base for a large fleet of 4x4s that have, as near as I could tell, free run of the whole area.

Meanwhile, if you are interested in hiking in Jordan, I have heard and read nice things about this trail:

Thanks!
 
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