March 14, 2026 01:53 AM

Intrepid Resumes Egypt Tours on April 1—How About for Jordan and Oman?

The Middle East conflict has interrupted travel in many parts of the globe.

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Intrepid Travel has confirmed that it will be resuming its Egypt tours.

The company previously chose to temporarily halt the Egypt tours due to the conflict in the Middle East.

Intrepid to Resume Egypt Tours

According to Travel Weekly, Intrepid's president of the Americas, Leigh Barnes, said "Being able to return to Egypt means visitors can experience an incredible destination while helping bring much-needed income back to the guides, small businesses and families who rely on tourism."

With the present threat of flight cancellations, Intrepid said that those who cannot make it to Egypt due to war-related cancellations will receive a 100% credit for their land trip, according to TravelPulse.

On the other hand, those who had cancelled their trips will have the opportunity to rebook a trip to another destination.

They will likewise either receive 100% for the value of the land portion or request a refund with 20% unrecoverable costs.

Those who are entitled to a full refund are those who are under package regulations in the regions of Europe, Middle East, and Africa.

How About Tours for Oman and Jordan?

Unfortunately, Intrepid's Oman and Jordan tours, which have also been paused, will not resume alongside the Egypt tours.

According to Intrepid, tours for Oman and Jordan remain suspended until at least April 15. Affected customers have the option to rebook to another destination, receive full credit, or get an 80% refund.

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