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2020 Multi Narrative Tour of Israel and Palestine Sponsored by Hands of Peace (Extension Tour) 6/20/2019 Extension Itinerary_HOPx.030220 - Google Docs 2020 Multi Narrative Tour of Israel and Palestine sponsored by Hands of Peace (Extension Tour) Date: March 12‑17, 2020 Included: 5 nights’ hotel accommodations based on double occupancy at the following hotels or similar: Tal (Tel Aviv), Luxury Mazayen Camp (Wadi Rum), Hyatt Hotel (Petra), Grand Palace Hotel (Amman) 6 Days of Private transportation including group airport transfers Internal flight from Tel Aviv to Eilat Meet and assist at the border Collective group visa to enter Jordan Meals listed per the itinerary: 5 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 5 Dinners Entrance fees for sites mentioned in the itinerary Jeep tour in Wadi Rum Private English speaking guide Customary tips for drivers, hotels, and guides Headsets for daily use Not included: Any departure taxes charged by Israel or Jordan Travel Insurance ‑ Hi ghly Recommended Anything not explicitly mentioned in the included section Single Supplement ‑ $370 Camel Ride in Wadi Rum ‑ $25 per person per one hour ride Individual transfers outside of the departure group airport transfer There is no free land package for a group leader included Visit to the Tiraz Museum ‑ $55 per person Pricing: 20‑24 paying participants $1,335 15‑19 paying participants $1,380 11‑14 paying participants $1,400 8‑10 paying participants $1,465 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iugZkyFswCtgK91kBDLqdbAZ1XD6Yt85mQI-veC4l3Y/edit#heading=h.v9fxvch7wwmz 1/2 6/20/2019 Extension Itinerary_HOPx.030220 - Google Docs Itinerary: Day 11 – Thursday, March 12, 2020: ● Spend the night in Tel Aviv ● Have dinner at the hotel Hotel: Tal, Tel Aviv (Dinner) Day 12 – Friday, March 13, 2020: ● Check out of hotel in Tel Aviv ● 11am Take short flight from Sde Dov airport in Tel Aviv to Eilat ● Drive from the Eilat airport to the Arava Border ● Cross the border into Jordan and have lunch ● Make your way to Wadi Rum ● Dinner at Wadi Rum Hotel: Mazayen Camp, Wadi Rum (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) Day 13 – Saturday, March 14, 2020: ● This morning, have an optional Camel ride (with supplement) and take a tour in the desert in a 4x4 Jeep ● Continue from there to Petra and take a “Little Petra” tour ● Have dinner at the hotel Hotel: Hyatt Hotel, Petra (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) Day 14 – Sunday, March 15, 2020: ● Breakfast at hotel ● Full day tour in Petra ● Have dinner at the hotel Hotel: Hyatt Hotel, Petra (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) Day 15 – Monday, March 16, 2020: ● Eat breakfast and Check out of hotel in Petra ● Visit Jerash and Citadel ● Dinner and Turkish Bath ● 10:30pm Transfer to Amman airport (Optional) Hotel: Grand Palace Hotel, Amman (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) Day 16 – Tuesday, March 17, 2020: ● After breakfast transfer to Queen Alia International Airport in Jordan for your flight home. (Breakfast) 2 www.mejditours.com https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iugZkyFswCtgK91kBDLqdbAZ1XD6Yt85mQI-veC4l3Y/edit#heading=h.v9fxvch7wwmz 2/2.
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