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Egypt and Jordan Tour Feb 2008 :
We had a wonderful morning yesterday in Petra - what a magical place.
The weather was perfect and our Bedouin guide was charming. His name
was Hani, is 92 years old and his youngest child is 11! If anyone
is going to Petra, ask to have Hani as your guide. We rode a horse
in and a donkey out. In the afternoon we drove to Wadi Rum for a jeep
ride in the desert made famous by Lawrence of Arabia.
Today we drove to Jeresh for a tour. It as the best
preserved Roman ruins anywhere.
We are in our hotel in Amman for nite. Tomorrow after a morning tour
of Amman, we will be driven to the Dead Sea where we have a day room
until our pickup for the airport and our first flight home at 3AM.
We will be home Sat. nite. This trip has been wonderful - altho exhausting
at times. Lisa and I are at the point where we can't absorb another
thing.
Looking forward to seeing many of you soon.
Wendy
Trip
Report: Three Weeks in Syria, Jordan, and Egypt
Michel Puckett - 10:19am Apr 21, 2006 EST
My husband and I just returned from a three week trip to Egypt, Jordan,
and Syria. We were totally safe the entire time, saw nothing unusual
except the warmest, happiest people who were delighted that we would
visit their country. We wanted to visit this area of the world and thought
that it was time to go. I am so glad that we did.
Our new best friend, Omar Zaher @travelinstyle.com put together this
amazing trip for us as we wanted to travel on our own, not with a group.
His in-country people were exceptional and deserve a mention here. I
LOVE to hear positive feedback from other travelers about a travel company
I might use. Omar is simply the best. It was a bit daunting at times,
but did not want to miss anything, and we sure did not!
In Egypt: Tresor Travel with Ms. Wafaa Turk and Ms. Mayada Ezz el-Din
(special thanks also to Hany and Mervat). In Jordan: Jordan Circle Tours
with a special thanks to our driver Ma'zouz and in Syria: Dawn Creative
Tours with special thanks to our driver there, Samer. Of course Omar
puts this all together.
Everything went so well from the moment we left our home to the day
we flew back. All three in-country travel agencies and their staff worked
seamlessly and totally in concert so that we worried about nothing.
In fact, there is nothing negative to report all were positive experiences.
Did I mention that I loved it:)
Highlights from this incredible trip were:
Egypt: I promise not to bore with too many details just the true highlights.
We arrived around 6:00 PM and were wisked through the airport and to
our hotel. As we were unpacking Omar called and asked us to join the
Tresor staff, Omar,Omar's Mother, and others for dinner that very night!
We showered quickly and had the most delightful time with our new found
friends.
Sure there are the Pyramids, the Spinx and the amazing Egyptian Museum
where you are rushed by the wonderful artifacts to see even more amazing
artifacts.
We have never cruised before and were not too sure about this part
of the trip. We were booked on the Princess Sarah and she sure lived
up to her name. We were the only Americans on board which was fun as
all the others were from France, Sweden, and a small family group from
Tunisia.
There were two 17 year olds in the Tunisian family and they wanted
to practice their English with us. What a great family they were and
we all became fast friends.
Highlights on the cruise besides the beautiful Nile, the delicious
food, Galabya night, include Luxor and the Valley of the Kings.
A total must was the short trip at such an early hour to see the amazing
Ramses the Great's huge desert temple at Abu Simbel. It was fantastic
even after you feel a bit templed out.
The last night in Egypt we had dinner with Mayada's family. Loved her
Mom, a very out going. lovely woman who is also a wonderful cook. It
was such a delightful evening with SO many tempting Egyptian dishes
from which to choose. A great coda to Egypt.
Jordan: We had just a couple of days in Jordan. We did stay one night
in Amman, no problems.
Such much to see in so little time. We stopped to see Madaba where
the church is that contains the oldest known map of the Holy Land (all
in tile). All I can say is so worth the visit.
Loved Wadi Rum where our Bedouin guide pulled me up outcroppings and
made sand angels for us. He was a trip.
Then came Petra. I am not sure that I was truly ready to experience
seeing and being in the Nabatean City of Petra. One is just blown away
with all that awaits you there.
When we were getting ready to enter Petra with our guide, a teacher
from the college at Madaba asked our guide, who was a friend of his,
if he could have a couple of college students tag along to practice
their English with us.
We had the most delightful four hours with three young ladies and we
talked about family, religion, politics, life, whatever. They were so
smart and funny that it was hard to say good-bye to them as they were
reloaded onto their university buses.
Syria: The most interesting of all of the three countries for us.
We truly did not know what to expect with the Syrian part of our trip
and all people whom we met expressed the same sentiments. We were all
pleasantly surprised. Everywhere, and I do mean everywhere we were greeted
with "Welcome to our Country". People on the streets, school
children walking by all said that same.
Highlights: Again so many in Syria. This is part of the famed "Cradle
of Civilization". We loved Damascus and the Old Bazaar. One quick
story about the Bazaar. We were looking for a certain rug dealer whom
I had read about in the New York Times.
We could not find him and were stymied when another shop owner in this
HUGE Bazaar saw that we were perplexed. He saw that the article listed
a phone number so he immediately called and got the location for us.
He asked for nothing just wanted to help out. We found this to be true
time and time again in Syria.
Gosh, better start wrapping this up, back to Syrian must sees: Palmyra,
loved it. Krak Des Chevaliers, a Crusader Castle, very imposing.
More must mentions: coffee in a Beehive house, stopping for coffee
at the Bedouin run Baghdad Cafe 66, seeing the Norias (huge waterwheels)
in Hama, loved Aleppo with the vast Ottman Bazaar which dates back to
the 13th Century. Wandering through the Dead City of Sergella, seeing
the columns at Apamea.
Religion plays an important role in all three countries and I was impressed
to see many peoples of many faiths in all three. Some of our guides
were Christians and some were Muslins. Sure we saw amazing Mosques,
but we also were in Catholic and Christian churches as well.
I loved
this trip. Never, ever did I feel that tingle of concern that we were
in any sort of danger. Would I go again? Of course!
Jordan July 2004
Hello Omar;
Here are a few somewhat disjointed comments about our trip
to Jordan. The trip surpassed our expectations and we feel
that it was excellent value for the money.
Jordan Tour Rep:
This is a professional very well run company. Our experience with them
was vey positive. Two representatives were at the
airport to meet us and assist us in passing through customs.
One of the reasons we went to Jordan was to view the transit of Venus
and as a result, we had a small astronomical telescope in our laggage.
Jordanian Customs was not going to allow us to take the telescope to
the hotel. After about two hours, with the help of the two people from
your local tour company , the Customs Officer agreed to allow the telescope
into the country.
I wish I could remember the names of the two guides who helped us.
I am certain they would rather have been at home instead of helping
get a telescope into Jordan: we sincerely appreciated their efforts
on our behalf.
During the rest of our stay in Jordan, your reps always did what they
said they were going to do and in a most curteous manner.
The guide that accompanied us on the tour (Abdullah) was excellent.
He is an intellegent and knowledgeable man who is a great ambassador
for both Jordan and for your tour company.
When we left Jordan we were again assisted by our guides who checked
us in at the airport getting our boarding passes and hadling our luggage.
Impressions of Jordan
Jordan exceeded our expectations. The country is progressive socially
and economically. The people are friendly. On several occassions, as
we were walking around Amman, someone would lean out a car window and
say 'Welcome to Jordan'. Jordan appears to be a safe county to visit;
we never had any concerns about our safety.
The major sites in Jordan were wonderful. The ruins of Petra and Jerash
are truly amazing and the knowledgeable local guides enhanced our appreciation
of the two sites. In addition to the archeological sites, we visted
Wadi Rum. This is an unbelievably beautiful place and we really enjoyed
our time there.
We were also impressed by the quality of the food in Jordan. All the
meals we had there very well prepared, very flavourful and great variety.
The Things We Will Miss About Jordan
Peering over the railing at the top of the Radisson SAS hotel and watching
the hustle and bustle of Amman.
Crossing the street in Amman.Watching the sunset in Petra.
Interaction of the people. On two occasions, the Highway Patrol stopped
our vehicle for a spot check. Abdullah got out of the car and exchanged
pleasantries with the officer. Only then did the officer examine the
documents and upon leaving, Abdullah and the officer again exchanged
pleasantries. It was gratifying to see the mutual respect displayed
by
the two.
We hope you will find these comments helpful. We really have no negative
comments concerning our experience and we thank you for providing the
service that you stated you would provide.
Sincerely,
Steven and Joy Lambert
Canada
Japan July 2004
Dear Mr. Omar,
Thank you for the follow-up email. My father and mother had a wonderful
time in Japan and they had nothing but the nicest things to say about
the tour. The people, accommodation, tours, everything went according
to plan with safety and comfort in mind.
The service exceeded their expectations and they were very happy to
have taken this detour and spend 3 days in Tokyo.
Please share this information with the tour operators in Japan. I am
sure they will be happy to hear such compliments.
Thank you.
Ravi Somasundaram.
Guides:
Over
the years we've asked returning Travel in Style travelers "What
made your trip exceptional?" The top answer is always "service,"
and we've taken that to heart.
The
guides on Travel in Style tours are the best possible people for the
job: experienced, knowledgeable, professional and personable, exceeding
all national regulations for qualification.
On
our Egypt tours and Nile cruises, our guides are certified Egyptologists
licensed by the government. All have university degrees, many of them
Ph.D.'s. In Morocco, guides on our camel caravans and desert tours are
local experts on the Sahara and Bedouin traditions. In Turkey, our city
guides are
government-licensed members of the tour guides' guild, and the captains
of our yachts have captains' certification as well as long experience
in sailing the waters of the Turquoise Coast.
We
realize that the guide is the key to an enjoyable, memorable travel
experience, so we provide the best because we know you want to Travel
in Style.
It's
important to realize that 90% of the money you pay for our tours
goes
to working people at the destinations we serve
We believe in supporting the local economies of the beautiful places
we show you, and we are pleased to be able to help local people to live
better lives, whether it be your Nubian guides in Upper Egypt, the crew
on a Nile cruise, or the Touareg tribesmen of Morocco. They are our
valued associates, just as you are our valued
client.
Subj: Visit to Tunisia ( May 2002)
Date: 6/6/02 3:43:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: songerla@msn.com
Fatima,
We had a truly delightful time, thank you very much. Apparently Mr.
Abid was aware of the ferry delay even before we emailed him and you.
When we arrived, he had people there to meet us. We had missed a day
of touring that was made up at the end with no problem. We ended up
with an extra day at the Mechtal and one fewer day at Gammarth, but
that was no problem because we really liked the Mechtal.
In fact, all the hotels were great except for the one in Sfax. Everyone
on the tour laughed about that one. A woman from Brazil summed it
up: The rooms were hot and the food was cold.
The tour size was great. There were 16 people: 10 from Portugal, 2
from Brazil, a British-Japanese couple, and us. There was no problem
being American.
Tours were very well run. We had an excellent guide and driver. The
guide gave all the spiels in both Portuguese and English. Mr. Abid
also met with us the first day and arranged a driver for Lewis on
a free beach day. He was able to have a golf outing at Hammamet.Thanks
for all your help. Marcia Songer
While we were lounging around the pool in Gamarth at the Corinthia
Khamsa hotel one of the "animation" boys came around trying
to put together a table tennis tournament.
I agreed to participate not having played in 40 years but being quite
good back then. The short story is that I won the tournament. There
were only six players. Even so I can now include that I am Table Tennis
Champion of Tunis.
We are glad to have you post comments as you like. You can even share
e-mail address with anyone who might like a first hand report as we
did.
And by the way, we were met in La Goulette by a small army of greeters
with our portraits proudly displayed. What a treat.
Nothing but good memories.
Lewis Songer
songerla@msn.com
Paradise in
Greece- Honeymoon

Subj: Re: Feed back on your
trip with us & your Honeymoon : Egypt & Greece
Date: 11/18/02 11:18:32 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: andrews_april@........com
To: TInSyle@aol.com
Fatima,
Thank you for your follow up.
All of the people that met us were very kind and very helpful. We
spent an extra day in Cairo - and got to relax by the pool. The accomodations
in Cairo were fabulous - as were the ones in Santorini. We had a wonderful
honeymoon and will cherish the memories for the rest of our life.
Thank you for all of your help
April and Gagan Singh
Jordan & Egypt
Subj: Re: Final draft- M/M Enersen Dec
Date: 6/25/03 6:32:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: enersen@...............................
To: TInSyle@aol.com
Thank you for of your assitance regarding this cruise which we so
thoroughly enjoyed over our Christmas break. It was truly fantastic!!
Also, we would be interested in keeping on your email lists for future
cruises and vacations. We are especially interested in a trip to South
Africa in the not too distant future.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Enersen
From : C. Guy-Best of Jordan plus extra
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 09:23:52 +0400
RE : Jordan Tour : Aug 9
Team
I really enjoyed my trip to Jordan and I have already recommeded
it to
others. The Century Park hotel and
I had a ball, I really enjoyed the Century hotel best of all! the
staff were wonderful. I became ill
and they really took good care of me as well as my tour staff. Everyone
was courteous and professional.
I would also recommend the Marriott in Petra.
My tour guide was awesome as well!!!
I have recommended this company to several of my friends
so hopefully they will be in touch with you. I will contact you guys
when
I plan my trip to Dubai. Thanks again
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