58 V i s i t www.theculturalexperience.com C a l l 0345 475 1815 First World War LAWRENCE OF ARABIA Jordan and the Arab Revolt This tour has it all! It has a fascinating subject in the shape of Thomas Edward Lawrence - a 26 year old postgraduate researcher at Oxford, sent to Arabia in 1916 to work in the nascent Arab bureau as an observer and liaison point to Prince Faisal - and the rest, as they say, is history. This tour takes us to a seemingly un-ending series of dramatic and exotic locations. And all this in the company of one of the leading experts in the subject who, in the course of a fascinating week will not only follow the fortunes of Lawrence of Arabia but also introduce us to the desert and the dramatic Wadi Rum, the incomparable rock hewn city of Petra, the Dead Sea and the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Crusader Castle at Kerak and the wonderfully preserved Roman remains at Jerash. History, architecture, archaeology - all in one tour - a truly exciting cultural experience! 11 - 18 March 2019 8 days with Eamonn Gearon Activity Level 2 Essentials Return flights from London, 4 star hotels, all meals with drinks each evening, all entrance fees and expert guide throughout. Tour price: £2395 Single supplement: £250 Deposit: £225 Price without flights: £1895 Initially dismissed by critics as a sideshow, the Arab Revolt was one of the most successful campaigns of the First World War. Conceived and plotted by the Arab Bureau, a branch of British Military Intelligence, from their rooms in Cairo’s Savoy Hotel, Lawrence and his colleagues brought the idea of a Bedouin uprising to life. Between 1916 and 1918, the Arab Revolt wrought havoc and destruction upon Ottoman-Turkish forces, from the deserts of Arabia to the gates of Damascus. Subsequently called “the first modern intelligence war,” the Arab Revolt is the perfect example of what we might today call asymmetric warfare. Using guerrilla tactics and superior knowledge of geography and tribal alliances, the irregular Bedouin forces, supported by Lawrence, secured numerous dramatic victories – and kept tens of thousands of enemy troops running in circles trying to find them – until their eventual, triumphant entry into Damascus. Day 1 – Depart. Fly London to Amman, and check-in to our hotel for two nights Day 2 – Amman. A full day exploring Jordan’s capital including its Roman Theatre, Odeon and the Archaeological Museum with its examples of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Day 3 - Kerak. Transfer to Aqaba, stopping to view the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth where you might choose to float on the Sea’s famous healing waters. After lunch we visit the dominating Crusader castle at Kerak which most impressed Lawrence, the architecture undergraduate prior to WW1. On to Aqaba for two nights. Day 4 – Aqaba and Wadi Rum. Visit the archaeological and Arab Revolt museums in Aqaba and explore the battle site, also known as Aqaba Castle. Then on to Wadi Rum, the multi-coloured gorge that Lawrence and the Arab troops operated from throughout 1917 and from where they launched their attack " We felt it a privilege to benefit from Eamonn’s knowledge, experience and scholarship." Extension ideas Luxuriate at a Dead Sea Spa Resort Fly to Dubai for a short break Go bird watching at the Azraq Wetlands Reserve early booki ng for 2019 Lawrence of Arabia