Amman, Jordan


The journey starts. And we are two privileged guys since we have Ms. Farah Haji to show us part of her  country.
Our hostel, The Farah, is in Downtown as it has all what is needed for a 2-day stay.
Farah, always smiling, took us to dinner and to some places to hang out with his friend. Here, if you don't share 2 or more nationalities, you are special.
It's funny seeing Zizo using Jordanian words in the conversation. And it's amazing how many Egyptians live and work in the country.

On our second 'journée', we went to the North: Jerash (and its Roman
temples and theatre) and Oum Quays, from where we could appreciate Israel, Syria, the Lake Tiberian and the Heights of Golan. It was incredible!
It's also true that the weather here is not the Egyptian one. It's cold. Well, during the day is ok (even if it rained so hard for a while on the road) but after the sunset...brrr!
We will see how it goes in Wadi Rum.
Our meals are nice. Foul, Falafel, Fatoush, Sambusek, Hummus...food is good, in general. Similar to the Egyptian one. And it's cheap compared to the rest of the economy.
We planned to share a home made meal at the Haji's, which made us bring all the program one day in advanced.
It seems that everything is going to be fine though.
We have our transportation tomorrow at 4:30 am. It's going to be hard.

The real journey starts.

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