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A whole new world (Jordan day 3 & 4ish)

Tuesday 26th November – Wednesday 27th November 2019

Get up, get up, get up!! It’s 7am and time to go, yeah that’s completely opposite to my level of enthusiasm! Not that I wasn’t keen to see more of Jordan, but my snot level had hit a new high and I was feeling especially crapola. But enough whining, today we were heading to Aqaba to pick up the rest of the tour who were finishing up a leg in Egypt. Now when Donnie said the previous day we were heading to Aqaba, not sure if it was his accent or the snot in my head but I thought he said Agrabah, Aladdin’shome!! Hadn’t quite figured out that I was in the wrong country for that but whatevs. But to get to Aqaba there was 5 hours on the bus first, with some pretty countryside that my snot infused face didn’t quite take full advantage of looking at. There was the big bus as promised though so 5 hours of napping was a dream!!

It was when we were pulling into Aqaba that I realised Aladdin did not live here! But that momentary disappointment was replaced by palms trees and green and my favourite, the ocean!!

With Abdul giving us a tight BOTB time and not being sure where Donnie lay with it, we legged it to the beach and were greeted by blue waters, palm trees and the most rubbish filled sand I’ve ever seen in my life! Yeah, ocean pretty, beach not so much. We did manage to find a dock wall thingy with direct access to the ocean so shoes off and dangled our feet in the water, hello ocean, I’ve missed you!

So an amazing thing about the port city of Aqaba on the Red Sea is that from this one place, you can see four countries! Yep, really cool!! So standing on the beach if I look to the right, there’s the shore of Egypt and to the far right are the hills of Israel.

Then when I look to the left, there’s Saudi Arabia (taken from a video cos snot face forgot to take a picture) and of course at my feet Jordan!!

So if you see a country but don’t actually step foot in it, does it count as having been there?? No, not when I put it like that. Anyhoo, after too many selfies cos it takes a year to get one good shot with this snot head of mine, we legged it back to the bus, with a quick stop for wine for our nights desert safari. Only running 5 minutes late the four of us girls were kinda shocked to find the bus gone. Hmmm. I’ve seen tour guides leave people behind before but not for being 5 minutes late!! Luckily I did listen when Donnie handed out his mobile number so using the last of my phone credit called him only to find out he’d left early to pick up the Egypt group, apparently he texted everyone, funny how none of us four got the text!! Anyhoo, taking a moment to grab a cold drink while waiting for the bus, we were joined by a few others cos apparently they didn’t get the text either. Abdul never left us, Abdul 6, Donnie -1.

Anyhoo, it was desert time and now with a jam packed bus we were off to Wadi Rum. Unfortunately for us that started the day in Amman, Wadi Rum is only 3 hours from there so we’d done a major detour, instead of it taking us 3 hours to get to Wadi Rum, it took 10. Yeah Aqaba was nice but would have rathered more desert time. Anyhoo, lots of those on this trip so far, pulling into Wadi Rum put me back in a good mood, felt like we’d just rocked up on a distant planet from Star Wars! Now I’m just name dropping, some of the new Rise of Skywalker movie was filmed there, so was The Martian starring Matt Damon. Red sand, enormous oddly beautiful shaped rocks and of course, camels!

Arriving at camp there was a quick toilet stop then straight into our Jeep safari, unlike in Morocco where you sit inside the car, these ones are utes with seats in the tray, soooo much more fun!!! The views across the desert are amazing, the rock formations are like nothing I’ve ever seen. I mean I’ve seen a few big rocks, but not all together like this and on this scale. I know, they probs look like this in the Aussie outback, really should explore my home country!!!

After hooning around for a while we stopped at a special rock with drawings on the stone that have been around for thousands of years, the drawings are directions to Petra, so Indiana Jones!! I was confused how they could last so long but the people who drew them were smarty pants and put them in a spot where the elements wouldn’t smash them and erode. Very smart!! Also some time for posed desert snaps, could only hold my arms up for a few seconds before the snot started running down my face!!!

BITJ and more hooning before arriving at an obvious tourist spot cos there was a hell of a line up of cars. More drawings in stone but these ones were of people, Lawrence of Arabia and some other King. Did anyone else just think Lawrence of Arabia was just a movie?? Didn’t realize the dude was real, must watch that movie. This spot was super fun and pretty, and even though I had zero energy I followed Liz, climbing some rocks for a gorgeous view, Wadi Rum is spectacular. A different kind of desert to the Sahara but they each hold their own!

After some coercing it was BITJ and to a spot to watch a spectacular sunset. Sunsets in the desert, nothing quite like it!!

Unfortunately we then had to go back to camp, really would have loved more time to explore the desert, the Jeep tour felt like a teaser! Anyhoo, back at camp we got our alloted rooms, got to choose to bunk with Liz, these camp rooms/tents had little en-suites, nice to not have to leg it across the desert in the middle of the night for the loo! And now, time to chillax. Out came the wine, down went more cold and flu tablets and I made a real effort to talk to people. I’d been feeling so shite I hadn’t made the time to really talk to everyone and find out their stories, also because when you’re sick, people kinda avoid you which is fair, when you’re traveling you do not want to be ill, you miss out as per Budapest! Would have avoided me too!! But I tried, chatting over a wine while standing in the desert camp and waiting for our dinner to be dug up. Yeah, this finally was traditional Jordanian style, like a hangi in New Zealand, they bury a basket of meat and veg in hot coals in the sand where it cooks into awesome yumminess. And by gosh it was good!!! And like Morocco, the kitty cats joined us for dinner!

After dinner, it was dancing time!! I love me a traditional dance and no snot head was gonna stop me. So I danced, we all danced however they only played about 3 songs, not sure if we sucked so bad they didn’t want to do more or if that’s all our money paid for! Either way, I was pretty tired so after listening to, I wanna say a sitar?? some kind of Jordanian version of a guitar while sitting around a camp fire, I retired to bed, I did have to be up at 5 for a camel ride after all!

Up quite literally before the sun, we ventured just outside of camp to find our camels just patiently waiting. Camels are kinda always patient huh? Just kinda sit there chewing and spitting occasionally. Anyhoo, only a handful of us chose to get up a stupid o’clock for the ride, knowing how epic the one in Morocco was, I didn’t want to miss out. Ever so awkwardly up again, there’s no graceful way to do it on a camel, we headed I really don’t know where, forward outside the camp. About 15 minutes later, not far from camp, we disembarked to watch the sunrise and by gosh it was pretty. Sunrises in the desert are just something else.

So something kinda weird happened while we were riding, ok, little weird, lots annoying!! These two Japanese ladies walked the whole time in front of us taking pictures, kinda hard to enjoy the serenity when you can hear the snaps of an SLR and chit chat the whole time. At first it was funny, then got real annoying. Kinda like camel paparazzi. And then when we stopped to watch the sunrise, they stood in front of us taking more pictures, was lucky to get some shots without them in it. One of the dudes tried to give them his email to at least get copies of the trillion of the pics they took but no can do apparently. Anyhoo, for the next half hour we just stood around while the camel guide dudes sat and smoked and chatted. Then we finally got back on and went back to camp, now it was daylight I was mostly looking at all the rubbish in the sand. Us humans are AH’s polluting like we do. Overall the camel ride was meh, I mean the sunrise was nice but would have liked to ride the camels for more than half the time at least, and go somewhere at least more than a stones throw from camp. It’s hard, Morocco was so brilliant, I’m comparing and while Jordan is bloody amazing, the service of the tour company isn’t measuring up. Anyhoo….

Back at camp we tried to shower but the dribble of cold water out the taps meant we were still camel stinky. Shout out to the person in the next door tent who showered for half hour and used all the water, gotta love tours!! At brekkie, which was a massive smorgasbords of bready cake things and kitty cats, everyone was complaining about getting eaten alive my mozzies, I hadn’t properly looked in the mirror but upon inspecting my hands, yep, red spots all over, I must have been tasty!! A pit stop in the bath room before BOTB and my face looked like a 13 year old teenager with acne. Great, I’m gonna look gorgeous for Petra…

Petra was a good 5 hours away, to break up the trip a little we stopped at this old train, just right there in the middle of the desert. Donnie, who I’ve just remembered is called Osama, but will continue to call Donnie cos I’m an arse, told us that there used to be a railway from Istanbul to Mecca, but the Arabic people sabotaged it when trying to drive out the Ottomans. Still no idea who the ottomans were, must google!

Being Petra bound I was excited AF, this is why I came to Jordan!! And when we stopped to see the canyon of the crescent moon from afar, I felt like a little kid at Christmas!!! It’s Petra, right there!!!!!

It’s a miracle!

Monday 23rd – Tuesday 24th September 2019

While on my epic tour of Scotland, I had a bright idea to jump on the Kayak app and check out where I could possibly jet off to the following week on the cheap. What do ya know, Pisa was only £133 return, and from there I could leg it to Florence, one of my most favourite cities in the world… within 10 minutes, flights and Air BNBs booked… I should never be left alone with a travel bug, but oops, that’s all I am these days!

I’d only gotten back from my Scotland adventure the night before but the buzz of my Italy trip meant I slept like a baby, no wait, I had an awesome sleep, don’t babies wake up and cry every two hours?? Monday I was up and at it early to pack and get moving to Stansted, an airport I had not yet been to. There’s like 20 of em in London… Once again I was testing my luck with Ryanair… it seemed my luck had run out! A whole plane of passengers waiting on the tarmac and no crew. That’s a first. Departure time came and went, finally we were herded on board but we’d missed our window to take off so we just sat on the plane for an hour and a half. The passengers in front didn’t seem bothered, all loved up, how sweet. I miss that!

Once in the air, it was the loudest flight I’ve ever had. Should have guessed with a plane full of Italians but by gosh, felt like I was in one of those really noisey restaurants crossed with a classroom of kids, not even blasting silverchair in my headphones could drown it out. After having to grab the seat in front of me and actually letting out a WHOA along with the rest of the plane as we bunny hopped down the runway, I was glad to finally be off the flying sardine can. After also experiencing the grottiest tray table I’ve ever seen, I finally understood all the Ryanair reviews. But also got that money was running out quickly so probs wouldn’t be my last excursion with them!!

Walking to my Air BNB in Pisa, I got away with my life, crazy Italian drivers and an Aussie tourist that looks the wrong way when crossing the road, oops. Really am a dodgy tourist. Did something of a drop and run with bags at the Air BNB where my host happened to be Scottish, my priority was to get my tourist on and check out Pisa’s biggest celebrity, the leaning tower. Only a 25 minute walk away for most people, 40 minutes for a dodgy tourist that gets lost. It’s such an awe inspiring site when you’re getting into the area and get a glimpse of it towering over the other buildings, even more WOW when you turn the corner and there it is. The white marble all lit up against the black night sky is pretty damn impressive, check it out for yourself…

The Square of Miracles where the tower is located along with the Cathedral, Baptistry and Camposanto is certainly one of those places I won’t forget in a million lifetimes. Stunning white marble buildings with so much detail you wonder how before all the machinery and technology they could even construct these places. Google tells me they started construction back in 1064, that blows my mind! Maybe they were built by the same aliens that constructed the pyramids… Having been relatively civil for the majority of my pics, my dodgy tourist instincts took over and I couldn’t help but get all the lame and silly shots with the leaning tower, was actually a lot of fun, I’m sure I looked like a weirdo doing it by myself but not sure I care what any one else thinks!!

With a 2.30pm train to Florence, I was up and at it the next day to take in all the sites of Pisa in the few short hours I had. Just wish the weather forecast was more accurate, had packed for a week of low 20’s and rain but Pisa had turned on the sunshine!! Not complaining, the beautiful blue skies showed off the stunning sites, thanks Pisa! In the daylight, the Square of Miracles was even more beautiful if that’s possible, getting inside all the buildings was a bonus, my favourite being the Camposanto, yep that’s a Graveyard, the arches and tombs were a contrast of beauty and being totally morbid, but we all know that’s how I roll…

The Cathedral, the Duomo to Italians…

The Baptistery

The Tower, Campanile…

And my fave, the Camposanto Monumentale, a graveyard…

And some random dude that fell over…

Having well and truly got my tourist on, it was time for the thing I looked forward to most about Italy, the food!! I could lie and say I most looked forward to the history and culture but anyone who knows me would know that’s complete bull… bruschetta, lasagne and wine, what more could a girl want in the world??

Having thought I knew some Italian and my pronunciation being pretty good, it wasn’t til I was trying to order my food that I realised how bogan aussie Italian I sounded, and pretty sure by the look on the face of the waiter, he agreed. The only thing worse than my bad Italian was Siri’s. Wandering the city with the help of Google Maps, her pronunciation was like listening to a super bogan trying to speak Italian so so wrong she made me giggle. A sweaty Aussie walking around Pisa laughing to herself and taking selfies, I didn’t look weird at all…

Pisa was a pretty city but in all honesty, without the Square of Miracles, it probs isn’t a city that has its own charm and beauty. Maybe I’m just so spoilt with all my travels that my standards are just way too high!!

Legging it back to my Air BNB, I needed a quick change of clothes and a bathroom stop. And this is where I get grumpy. When I left in the morning the host was all ok with me coming back later and leaving my bag there, didn’t ask for the key or anything. When I came back I used the room just to get changed, didn’t touch a thing. And then I get a shitty Air BNB review for using the room and her needing the room earlier. Could have told me in the morning love, people can be AH’s sometimes, especially when I’d already been flexible with the check in because she wasn’t going to be home until 7.30pm. Maybe they kicked her out of Scotland that’s why she was in Pisa, wasn’t the lovely Scottish hospitality I was used to!!

Anyhoo, changed into my active wear and was onto the train to Florence all easy peasey, so easy no one even checked my ticket. One hour later and I was in Firenze…

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