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Reviewed March 2011
PETRA & WADI RUM BY BIKE
A wonderful group of people on the tour enhanced the actual tour itself, providing plenty to see and plenty of discussion.
Most Inspirational Moment
watching the sunrise over the wadi rum
Thoughts on Group Leader
Hassan was superb, showing excellent knowledge of the sites and even providing great dramatic effect in petra, he made an effort with everyone in the group and even got on a bike for us.
Advice for Potential Travellers
The tour trip advises that there was 10% off road but in fact the cycling is all along tarmac roads of which only a small portion was poor quality. I had taken my road bike with spare cross country tyres for off road but these were not needed. Also they were not expecting me to turn up with my bike at the airport but managed to cope - if any others had turned up with their own bike it would have been interesting so make sure they are aware.
Reviewed March 2011
PETRA & WADI RUM BY BIKE
I really enjoyed the cycling, in spite of the cold wind at times. I had doubted whether I would keep up (as a 60+er) but was relieved not to be quite the slowest! The cycling was somewhat stage-managed with a Police 4 WD with flashing lights leading us and stopping the traffic to allow us to pass, a cycling guide at the front of the party and another at the back and lastly the coach behind that, to say nothing of the cycle vehicle which raced up and down our column! We were cheered on by children on the route as cyclists, especially western female ones, are very rare! Cycling is obviously not a Jordanian pastime.
Most Inspirational Moment
The walk up to Place of High Sacrifice in Petra and down the other side towards Wadi Faresa - the colours in the rocks were fantastic.Chatting to a lovely Jordanian family on Aqaba public beach on a sunny morning - the little girls were so keen to practise their English.
Thoughts on Group Leader
He was very knowledgable about the ancient history of the area and of the recent history and life of the people. He spoke very good clear English. A very calm unflappable person who prepared some good lunches and marvellous snacks morning and afternoon. Most of us went home a few pounds heavier despite all the exercise!
Advice for Potential Travellers
Take both cold and warm weather gear. The temperatures varied widely over the trip. It was very warm in the Dead Sea area and Aqaba but cold in Petra and most of us were unprepared for this. Gloves, scarves and warm trousers were needed at times, as well as woolly hats! Don't expect wide availability of alcohlic drinks. When available, wine and beer are quite expensive in most places apart from Aqaba. We found the local wine, St George, to be very palatable.
Reviewed February 2011
PETRA & WADI RUM BY BIKE
This is a great trip which combines excellent cycling with the culture and historical sites of Jordan. Thoroughly recommended for those with a reasonable level of fitness who would like to combine some challenging cycling with the experience of this fascinating country.
Most Inspirational Moment
Looking out over the vast expanse of the site at Petra and imagining the multitude of people over many thousands of years who had walked the same path.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our group leader was excellent and provided a wealth of knowledge of the history of Jordan and of the whole of the middle east. In addition we had a great cycling guide - himself an international cyclist, able to make sure that the various needs and abilities of the group members were all catered for.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Do it! Even if you have not done a cycling trip before, providing you have basic bike handling skills and a reasonable level of fitness you will be fine. The trip combines a good mix of up and down hill and exhilarating stretches of fast flat road.
Reviewed January 2011
PETRA & WADI RUM BY BIKE
This is a fabulous way to see Jordan since it’s such a small country and you can drive through it in a matter of days. I never imagined desert scenery could be so spectacular!
Most Inspirational Moment
On foot, it was coming to the end of the siqq to see the sun beaming through and the Treasury on the other side; it was a truly Indiana Jones moment! On the bike, it was the huge descent from Mount Nebo toward the Dead Sea, breaking around each hairpin and flying at about 30 mph on the straightaways. Both were awesome!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Very knowlegeable guide and great cyclist. He made sure that the most fit got a great workout and the least fit enjoyed the cycling at their own pace. He never made anyone feel out of place, regardless of their ability.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Drink loads of water! I never had any pain or soreness because I drank a good 3 litres a day. And I'm not much of a cyclist.