Questions frequently asked to me:
1. We want to visit Jordan as our tour and vacation destination. Do you think we've made the right choice?
2. What are your favorite sites in Jordan?
3. Are there any taboos we should be aware of in Jordan?
4. Should we take a guide, and how do we know we have found a great one?
5. How do you work with your client guests? What are your fees?
6. Who are your most favorite clients?
7. Who are your least favorite clients?
8. Are you a Muslim?

What Others Say:

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"Hello Mr Hilo, It was a pleasure working with you..."
CS, Sales Planning & Support Specialist, June 1, 2011

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"Youssef, good friend, I am writing this publicly on Facebook because I want all my friends in the US to meet you - the most knowledgeable and gracious guide to Jordan, the 'Other Holy Land'..."
Carole April 22,2009

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"In Spring 2004 I was invited by a colleague of mine, a USC professor, to help her take a group of college students to Jordan for nine days to experience this small Middle East country… When we landed, I was met by a Jordanian tour guide named Youssef…"

(See this page for their special letter to me.)

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"Youssef, Your tour of Jordan for us in 2009 was a fabulous experience. You intimately and extensively showed us a part of history we had barely known through reading and Internet research. ... Our next visit to Jordan will be much simpler to arrange... all we will have to do is contact you."G&T 2009

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Wonderful Memories and Experiences

I work for my tour guests throughout each trip to deliver on my promise to them: "The best is yet to come."

That's not just about the historic sites we visit, the delicious restaurants at which we eat and the comfortable lodgings at which we overnight.

On all our tours, many guests enjoy bringing or shipping home art objects, handicrafts and antiques that cement the memory of their travels and are a frequent reminder of the of the land and people they experienced in Jordan.

Two of our country's most famous classifications of the creative arts are mosaic decorated pieces (in sizes from the very small, a few square inches, to the large, many square feet) and hand-decorated ostrich eggs. All make great personal mementos of the trip as well as wonderful gifts for friends and family.

As with any hand-made product, quality and price vary with the artist and craft maker.

Here are a few examples.

Mosaic Vase from Madaba

 

Mosaic Close Detail

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MADABA MAP JERUSALEM
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OASIS AND CAMEL
EGG
TREE OF LIFE
Decorated Egg - Jerusalem Decorated Egg - Oasis and Camel

Decorated Egg - Tree of Life