Client feedback from Egypt and Jordan

Abu Simbel, Egypt

Abu Simbel, Egypt

A couple of weeks ago I blogged about Egypt and how the country is getting back on its feet after its recent troubles. With North Africa and the Middle East experiencing a number of issues of late, it’s not surprising that some people have their reservations about travelling to the region, but some recent feedback from two separate clients will hopefully help to quash any worries travellers may have:

Mary & Leonard Holland – travelled to Jordan in March:
“We both had a great holiday that was well organised and thought through. Everybody we met in Jordan was friendly, helpful and very proud of their country. It is a great shame that tourists are cancelling their trips. As far as we could make out there are no political problems and the areas where there are issues in the Middle East are miles away. We felt very safe and in “good hands” throughout.

David & Pamela Rogers – travelled to Egypt in March:
“The lack of tourists because of the political situation meant that there was little traffic on the Nile. Also the tombs and temples were relatively empty, giving us easy access to items of interest. There was no queueing to see anything. All the locals were genuinely pleased to see us and were extremely friendly. We are so pleased we went!”

We have had quite a few clients travel to Egypt in recent weeks, and feedback from them has been overwhelmingly positive, so if you have been wondering about what effects the revolution in January has had on travel in Egypt, or have any questions at all then please do phone one of our specialists on 01993 838 410.

Alternatively, visit the North Africa & the Middle East section on our website for more information on tailor-made holidays to the region.

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