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Old Sep 10th, 2008, 03:39 PM
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Israel side trip? Alexandria or Petra?

Hi, My daughter (14) who's traveled a lot and I are going to Israel for a week on our way to Bangkok. I've been to Israel (25 years ago) and don't think I need a whole week there. We'll probably do 1 night Tel Aviv then 3 nights Jerusalem then we've got 3 nights before returning to Tel Aviv...I've also been to Cairo (did the 13-hour bus ride from Tel Aviv)/Luxor pyramids etc and Istanbul...I've never been to Alexandria or Jordan at all...What would be the best 3-day side trip (and mode of transportation) that would give us a new cultural experience?

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Old Sep 10th, 2008, 04:51 PM
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Cairo, for her.
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Believe it will be easier to get to Jordan. It would be by road from JER to AMM, where you can spend day in AMM. Next morning with arranged vehicle/guide drive south (about 3/hrs) to Petra. Tour that afternoon, arrange to overnight at hotel to allow staying late at the sight to enjoy the sunset; return next morning for sunrise. Can continue to tour Petra... there's much to see or arrange visit to Wadi Rum. Can o/n Wadi Rum or return to Petra. Third day drive to AMM and back to JER.
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Alex isn't worth a side trip if your daughter hasn't been to Cairo.

Petra is also pretty cool, but I'd take my daughter to Cairo before I'd go to Petra. I assume that you went to Cairo 25 years ago. It's lot different.
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Thank you so much for your responses. I recently visited Athens two years ago after not having been there for 25 years and it was a completely different place...So I see your point about Cairo. It probably isn't the dusty city with shoe markets on every corner anymore...

I'll look into a flight this time!

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Cairo is still dusty.
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