Then, all of a sudden you’re greeted by hundreds and hundreds of candles flickering away in front of the Treasury building. It’s a complete contrast to visiting in the day where there’s just so many people, whereas at night it’s more stripped back and special. It was genuinely spectacular.
The stargazing experience was also an interesting tour too, Jordan offers quite possibly the clearest night sky you’re ever likely to witness as there’s no pollution marring the views. And while we can all stand and stare at the moon and stars, it was great to have an astronomer deliver a talk on exactly what you’re looking at – otherwise you’d think it all looks the same!
It’s worth noting that Jordan is a dry country, and on day three we enjoyed a traditional Jordanian dinner accompanied by the most sensational fruit cocktails. Dinner included lots of perfectly-cooked grilled meats, salads, dips and fresh breads, Middle Eastern food is just fantastic, and I just wished I’d asked for some of the recipes to take home and make myself!
I thoroughly enjoyed the desert, sand dunes and rocky landscapes of Wadi Rum, the scenery there was out of this world, it made me feel like I was in the middle of nowhere, it was so peaceful.
We spent the night in a Bedouin Camp here too and that was just really quirky. Earlier on in the day we also had the chance to learn about the lifestyle and traditions of the Bedouin community who live a semi-nomadic lifestyle – it was so fascinating to join some of members of the Bedouin tribe for lunch and herbal tea and hear their accounts on how they survive in desert climates.
Ahmed, our Specialist Local Guide was fantastic, his knowledge was something else and it seemed like there wasn’t anything he didn’t know about the history of Jordan and Petra. Anything he didn’t know I would say wasn’t worth knowing personally!
I think it makes all the difference with an escorted tour as between your Holiday Director and the Local Guide, they have everything covered, and can answer anything you’re keen to know more about – it feels like you’re getting a bit more of the inside track on a destination versus doing it all yourself.
My top tip for any first time solo travellers out there would be don’t overthink it, just go on and get it booked! You’ll be told exactly what you need to do, where you need to be and when, so it takes the stress out of it. I would recommend Jordan in particular for a solo escorted trip as it’s a complete contrast to life in the UK or your typical fly and flop holidays, so you really feel the benefit and value in doing something different with your time.
Also I think it would be a little tricker to navigate Jordan independently. The Just You team know all about the culture, the customs, the best attractions and they regularly communicate with local guides and suppliers so they really are ‘the boots on the ground’. If I had to do it on my own, without the knowledge and experience I have gained over the years, while it is all achievable to organise, it’s a lot of hard work, so I think escorted tours are absolutely the way to go – not that I’m biased or anything!