From Tanzania to Jordan

 Another day of basically just flying, or at least traveling.

We started the day at the lodge on the crater at Ngorongoro.  A one and a half to two hour drive back to the air strip.  It turns out that the pot holes in the dirt road jostle the Range Rover in such a way that my Apple Watch thinks I’m exercising.  I closed my exercise ring before we got to the air strip.

Then back on the regional turbo-prop plane and back to Kilimanjaro airport.


Followed by going thru security, then passport control, security and security again to get back on our NatGeo plane for a 5 and a half hour flight to Aqaba, Jordan.  


We basically flew straight up until we got to Luxor in Egypt, the turned towards the left and went across the Red Sea and up the Gulf of Aqaba to Jordan.  Unfortunately, yet again, the airport is considered a military airfield and so no photos are allowed.

Then we got on a Greyhound bus type bus and drove North for another two hours to our hotel (Movenpick Resort Petra) in Wadi Musa.  By the time we arrived it was dark, but, in theory, the entrance to Petra is just across the road from the hotel, although from the Google Map for the hotel, it looks like it’s across the road and past the parking lot and the visitor’s center and the museum and maybe another hotel.  We will see tomorrow.

 

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