Explore the rich history and landmarks of Egypt and Jordan. Discover the beauty and heritage of Egypt and Jordan through their ancient historical sites and landmarks. Visit Petra, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, and more for a unique cultural experience.
Overview
Day 1: Arrive in Cairo at any time
Day 2: Explore the great pyramids of Giza with a guided tour and take an overnight train
Day 3-5: Visit Aswan and take a camel ride to view the Monastery of St. Simeon, visit a Nubian village, visit the desert temple of Abu Simbel, relax on a felucca boat and sleep under the stars
Day 6-7: Explore Luxor with the option to visit the ancient Karnak Temple, trek to the West Bank to visit the Valley of the Kings, and take an overnight train Day 8: Spend a day exploring Cairo, including the Khan el-Khalili bazaar and Egyptian Museum
Day 9: Climb to the summit of Mount Sinai for a sunset, and visit the ancient walled monastery of St Katherine
Day 10: Relax and enjoy the Red Sea, before crossing the Gulf of Aqaba to Jordan
Day 11: Explore Aqaba, a thriving resort town with delicious food and beautiful beaches
Day 12: Visit Wadi Rum, a stunning desert scape
Days 13-14: Visit Petra, the most famous site in Jordan, and explore its imposing façades, great buildings and tombs
Day 15: Travel the King’s Highway and visit Shobak Castle and the Crusader castle of Al-Karak, enjoy Madaba, famous for Byzantine mosaics and Ottoman-style houses
Day 16: Check out the sights of the bustling capital of Jordan, Amman, such as the Roman theatre, Citadel and the Museums, or spend your day relaxing at a local teahouse
Day 17: Depart Amman
Trip Highlights
- The Nile Valley contain some of the most impressive ancient monuments in the world, Jordan also has its share of historical treasures. Petra is its undisputed jewel in the crown, A journey to Wadi Rum is a journey to another world. the Dead Sea, one of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in the whole world.
Itinerary
On Day 1, there will be an evening Welcome meeting. On Day 1, there will be a notice put at the front desk.
After a delicious breakfast, the adventure begins with a half-day guided tour to the Great Three Pyramids of Giza, belonging to the Kings of the 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom – Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerionos. The tour also includes a visit to the Sphinx, the impressive guard of the Funeral Complex with the face of King Chephren and a lion’s body. For a unique experience, don’t miss the opportunity to take a camel ride at the Pyramids.
In the afternoon, the tour continues with a visit to the renowned Egyptian Museum.
Later in the evening, transfer to the rail station to board a first-class sleeping train and embark on an overnight journey to Aswan.”
Discover the beauty of Aswan upon arrival in the early morning. Start the day with a half-day tour featuring a relaxing Felucca sail around the stunning Nile islands, including Elephantine Island and the Agha Khan Mausoleum. Take a stroll through the lush botanical gardens on Kitchener Island. Experience the charm of the local culture with a camel ride to view the Monastery of St. Simeonen. Visit a traditional Nubian village and a delicious dinner at a local home. Conclude the day by resting comfortably in Aswan for an overnight stay.”
Embark on a breathtaking adventure with an optional early start on day 4 to visit the magnificent temple of Abu Simbel. Witness the grandeur of one of Egypt’s greatest temples, a historic site steeped in rich cultural and architectural heritage. Don’t miss the chance to see Abu Simbel, a true masterpiece of ancient history.”
Spend the day and night on the water, with all meals provided.
Relax and enjoy the simplicity of these traditional Nile sailboats, as you sleep under the stars on the deck of the felucca (mattresses are provided, but bring a blanket or light sleeping bag).
Don’t worry about the lack of modern conveniences on the felucca, as a private support boat travelling in close proximity provides fully equipped toilets and a dining area, leaving you stress-free to fully immerse in this traditional experience on the Nile.”
Discover the historic city of Luxor with a comfortable transfer by private car or minibus. Upon arrival, check into the hotel and get ready for an unforgettable evening. Take a leisurely tour by caleche (horse-drawn carriage) and marvel at the spectacular sound and light show at Karnak Temple. This incredible temple complex spans multiple dynasties, from the Middle Kingdom to the Greek-Roman period, with multiple pylons, temples, halls, and sanctuaries to explore.
Return to the hotel for a well-deserved rest and spend the night in Luxor.”
Start the day right with a delicious breakfast, before setting out on a memorable journey to the West Bank on a donkey ride. Explore the Valley of the Kings and marvel at the temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir El Bahari, known for its breathtaking splendour.
End the day with a comfortable overnight train ride back to Cairo, taking with you memories to last a lifetime.”
Return to the bustling city of Cairo and immerse yourself in its rich culture and history. Spend the day exploring the impressive Citadel and shopping at the famous Khan al-Khalili bazaar. Take a break and people-watch from one of our favourite cosy coffee shops. End the day with a comfortable overnight stay in Cairo, ready for more adventures in this exotic city.”
Embark on a journey to the historic mountain of Mt Sinai, where the Ten Commandments were revealed. Enjoy an early breakfast and check out of the hotel before transferring by private car or minibus. Admire the breathtaking sunset from the summit and opt for a camel ride or tackle the 3750 stairs of repentance. Spend the night at Mt Sinai, surrounded by its rich history and natural beauty.”
Start the day with a delicious early breakfast and check out of the hotel. Transfer by private car or minibus to Nuweiba, a location known for its stunning Red Sea scenery
with ease. Board a ferry for a 4-hour journey to Aqaba. Upon arrival, a representative will meet you at the port and assist with customs and immigration procedures. Relax in a hotel in Aqaba for the night and get ready to discover all that Jordan has to offer.”
Estimated Travel Time: 2 hours
After breakfast at the hotel, free morning at Leisure in Aqaba. At 12.00 PM Drive for 1.5 hour by van to Wadi Rum a vast, silent landscape of ancient riverbeds and pastle-colored, the largest and most magnificent of Jordan’s desert landscapes. Stunning in its natural beauty, Wadi Rum epitomizes the romance of the desert. Now the home of several Bedouin Tribes, Wadi Rum has been inhabited for gernerations. These hospitable and friendly desert people are settled in Wadi Rum in scattered nomadic camps through-out the area.
Enjoy a 4X4 desert sunset ride before an included dinner under the stars.
Overnight under a starry sky sitting by the fire
Estimated Travel Time: 2 hours
After breakfast at the camp, drive at 09.00 AM to Petra ( 2 hours drive) Visit Little Petra (Bayda) then to the hotel in Petra. The city of Petra is one of the Middle East’s most spectacular destinations. Explore the imposing facades of its great buildings and tombs. Overnight
Estimated Travel Time: 5 hours
After breakfast at the hotel, depart for a full day tour. Petra is considered the most famous and attractive site in Jordan. It is best known as the Nabatean City, which the Nabatean Arab inhabitants carved into the soft Nubian sandstone more than 2,000 years ago. The guide will give a brief history of the city the greatest tourist attraction in the middle East. Other monuments to see are Pharaoh’s Castle, the Triumphal arch, the Amphitheater and Monastery. After that back to hotel and overnight.
After breakfast at the hotel, we drive via King’s Highway Road , with its panoramic views, and stop at Shobak Castle, it is one of Jordan’s most significant and impressive historical sites, Then a visit to Karak Castle the largest Islamic castle in Jordan. After we drive to The Dead Sea and then to the south of Amman to visit Madaba and Mount Nebo the highest in the Moabit range which has been a center for pilgrimages since earliest christian times. Which Madaba has some of the finest Byzantine mosaics in the world including the famous 6th century mosaic map of Palestine. Also Visit (Church, Archaeological Park, Museum), After that Mount Nebo, then to hotel in Madaba and overnight. (Full Day Tour 10 hours)
After breakfast at the hotel, freet ime till 10.00 AM. Then Departure to Amman For Amman Panoramic city tour the capital, safe, friendly, and modern. You will visit the Amphitheater, the Citadel, towering above Amman is the site of the earliest fortification. After that visit The Roman Theater, it once seated 6000 people for performances and possibility had religious significance. Then visit the King Hussein Mosque, the mosque was built by King Abdullah in 1924. After that visit King Abdullah Mosque, this mosque was completed in 1990 as a memorial to King Hussein`s grand father. The unmistakable Blue Dome Mosque is woth a quick look inside. Your van will make a stop on way on the dead sea shore, and if you whish, you can take an optional package from the nearby hotels including, mud bath, swimming pool, showers, towels, lunch and other facilities. Please refer to the optional activity section for the cost.
You are free to depart any time on Day 17. Check-out time is 12 noon and luggage storage is available in the hotel.
$ 1899
What's Included
- Arrival transfer,
- Guided tour and entrance of the Pyramids and the Sphinx, Guided tour and entrance of the Egyptian Museum,
- Overnight sleeper train Cairo to Aswan,
- Nubian Village walk and traditional dinner,
- Felucca overnight sailing trip, Visit to the Colossi of Memnon,
- Donkey ride, guided visit with entrance to the Valley of the Kings and Temple of Hatshepsut, Overnight sleeper train Luxor to Cairo,
- Guided walking tour of Islamic Cairo, guided tour and entrance to the Cairo Citadel, Visit to Khan al Khalili bazaar, Mt Sinai
- Guided climb, Wadi Rum desert camping with traditional dinner, Petra entrance and guided tour, Madaba mosaics entrance and guided tour.
Cost Excludes
- Airport Transfer
- International Flights
- Personal items.
- Tipping.
- Any other items not mentioned.
- Any Optional tours.
- Drinks during meals.
A: All visitors to Egypt are required to have both a passport and a visa unless you come from one of the visa exempt countries or territories, which include Bahrain, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macao, Malaysia, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (as of May 2018). Citizens from some countries in the North Africa and the Middle East can also visit Egypt visa-free under certain conditions.
A: Egypt visa on arrival policy applies to the following countries: the United States, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Canada, all European Union countries, Norway, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Serbia, Malaysia, Macedonia, Japan, South Korea, China
If you are a citizen of one of these countries, you can obtain a visa with your passport information, personal information and details about your travel plans upon arrival at an Egyptian port of entry. The visa on arrival is usually valid for 30 days.
A: If your country is not listed above, you need to apply for the visa at an Egyptian embassy or consulate in your country either in person or by post.
Your passport must have at least six months of validity and one blank page. Other documents required for visa application vary depending on the applicant’s nationality. Please consult an Egyptian consulate in your country for more details.
A: US dollar, pound sterling, and euro are accepted mainly in tourist areas and major cities. So generally you are expected to pay in Egyptian pounds, especially for trinkets or tipping, or in remote areas. The Egyptian pound is the official currency in Egypt and is commonly abbreviated as EGP, LE or E£. It is divided into 100 piastres or 1,000 millimes.
The cash allowed to be carried in or out of Egypt is limited to EGP 5,000 and USD 10,000 or its equivalent in other currencies. Any cash beyond the amount must be declared.
All these three currencies can be exchanged easily into EGP at the official exchange rate at any Egyptian bank, bank desk in airports, foreign exchange counter in most upper hotels, and even at the same place where you buy your entry visa upon arrival in Egypt. Some credit cards or cash cards also can be used to withdraw Egyptian pound at any ATM in Egypt. Please check with your local banks before departure.
Suggested Items:
_ Small towel and swimwear
_ 4 shirts/t-shirts
_ Sun hat
_ 1 pair of shorts
_ 2 pairs of long trousers
_ Sturdy walking shoes
_ Sun block
_ Sunglasses
_ Watch or alarm clock
_ Pocketknife
_ Flashlight (with extra batteries and bulbs)
_ Money belt
_ First-aid kit (should contain lip salve, Aspirin, band aids, anti-histamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea, dehydration powder, insect repellent, extra prescription drugs you may be taking)
Documents:
_ Passport (with photocopies)
_ Travel insurance (with photocopies)
_ Airline tickets (with photocopies)
_ USD cash and traveller’s cheques
_ Credit or debit card (see personal spending money)
_ Any entry visas or vaccination certificates required
_ Local Dress
April-June is the best time to visit. Temperatures are mild and the rain has usually stopped by this time. Furthermore, the flowers are all in bloom and the springs are full of water. September to November (autumn) is also a good time to visit. During our winter months it can be cold and rainy in Jordan, especially in the mountainous regions where it also sometimes snows. However, this period tends to usher in very pleasant weather in Aqaba and around the Dead Sea. If you go during the summer (June until August), be sure to bring headscarves, caps and sunglasses and always carry a plentiful supply of water. You can expect extreme heat in this period.
You need a passport that is valid for at least 6 months from the date of your departure. You are responsible for having a valid passport and visa when you travel.
Most nationalities can obtain visas at any border, port or airport EXCEPT the King Hussein (Allenby) bridge, which requires a pre-issued visa. Some nationalities require visas in advance. A single entry visa will cost you US$15.00. A multiple entry visa costs US$ 30.00 and is valid for 6 months. Groups consisting of 5 persons and over will be granted a free collective visa if they spend a minimum of two nights in the kingdom.
Tourist visas generally expire after two weeks, and are easily renewed. Otherwise, a penalty of US$ 2.00 per day is applicable. You are responsible for having a valid passport and visa when you travel. Please check the embassy if you need a visa for Jordan and check out the current situation.Make sure you inquire at least a month before departure if you need a visa so you do not run into time problems.
The official currency is the Dinar (JOD), which is divided into 100 piastres or 1,000 fils. Foreign currency can be changed at any bank or money changer, although the latter will usually give a better exchange rate. Banks are closed on Fridays. Better hotels will also exchange money. American Express, Visa, MasterCard and Diners Club are the most widely accepted credit cards and can be used at major hotels, restaurants and tourist shops. Cash can be withdrawn inside banks and ATMs are available, although acceptance of foreign cards is limited.
Women are better off wearing dresses or trousers which cover the knee at least. Also make sure that your shoulders are covered. Locals are not used to ‘naked’ tourists, especially on public beaches. The local female population walks around wearing a combination of western and eastern clothing. Women wearing a skirt or pair of jeans are commonplace. There are also women who wear black robes from head to foot, sometimes with their faces completely veiled. Bedouin women usually wear colourful dresses and headscarves. Men usually encounter no problems if they wear shorts, although this can be viewed as a bit eccentric. Dress conservatively to visit mosques, and if you wish to enter you must be barefoot.
During the summer months, a good travel wardrobe would contain light comfortable cotton clothes (but it is better not to bring shorts, miniskirts or vests), good, closed shoes (maybe even sandals), sunglasses, sunhat or headscarf and swimwear.
Do not bring too much luggage. Clothes, for example, can always be bought locally at little cost. As a rule, we do not think you will need more than 12 kg of luggage. This should preferably be packed in an overnight bag or frameless backpack. Solid suitcases are difficult to carry and hard to stow on buses.
Please click here to check what voltage and plugs are in use in Jordan. You could consider taking a universal electric adaptor.
We will stay in hotels in twin rooms with private facilities, In Wadi Rum: 1 night desert camp including meals and camping equipment.
If you book alone you will share your room with a fellow traveller ( from the same sex ) unless you have booked a single room.
Jordanian dishes are often influenced by other Mediterranean countries and other traditional Arabian dishes. There is a range of vegetable dishes, the most notable of which are karnabit maqli (roast cauliflower with sesame sauce), badhinjan mahshi (stuffed aubergine in tomato sauce) and mnazalet banadora (stuffed tomatoes).
You will be transported in air-conditioned minibuses.
Yes, you can take a refreshing dip in the Red Sea where you will have the opportunity to go diving or snorkelling and take diving lessons. The Red Sea is famous for its resplendent coral reefs and enormous variety of tropical fish.
April-June is the best time to visit. Temperatures are mild and the rain has usually stopped by this time. Furthermore, the flowers are all in bloom and the springs are full of water. September to November (autumn) is also a good time to visit. During our winter months it can be cold and rainy in Jordan, especially in the mountainous regions where it also sometimes snows. However, this period tends to usher in very pleasant weather in Aqaba and around the Dead Sea. If you go during the summer (June until August), be sure to bring headscarves, caps and sunglasses and always carry a plentiful supply of water. You can expect extreme heat in this period.
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