Egypt & Jordan Adventure

Egypt, Jordan

This fascinating adventure showcases all the historic wonders of egypt and the ancient land of Jordan. You’ll discover legendary sites such as enormous pyramids, the glorious river Nile and astonishing temples. You can make like a beach bum in egypt and Jordan’s red Sea resorts and give weightlessness a try as you float in the Dead Sea. You’ll also sleep out under the desert stars and listen to ancient Bedouin stories before topping it all off with a visit to the epic ‘lost city’ of petra. By the end of this trip, the wonders of egypt and Jordan will be forever etched into your memory.

17 Days and 16 nights,

Two dramatically diverse civilizations offer an exciting blend of history, nature and attitudes.Sightseeing in Egypt takes you along the Nile tothe fabled landmarks of the pharaohs. Then it’s offto Nairobi and on to the safari-style adventures tobe found at Kenya’s most famous game reserves.

Visit Jordan, some of the world’s earliest known churches has been recently discovered in Jordan. The remains of a mud-brick building in Aqaba may be the world’s oldest known purpose-built church. This Aqaba early church dates from the late 3rd or early 4th century AD.

Available Attractions

Petra

The giant red mountains and vast mausoleums of a departed race have nothing in common with modern civilization, and ask nothing of it except to be appreciated at their true value - as one of the greatest wonders ever wrought by Nature and Man.

Amman island

Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a fascinating city of contrasts – a unique blend of old and new, ideally situated on a hilly area between the desert and the fertile Jordan Valley.

Abu Simbel

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Abu Simbel is an archaeological site comprising two massive rock-cut temples in southern Egypt on the western bank of Lake Nasser. The twin temples were originally carved out of the mountainside during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses The Great in the 13th century BC, as a lasting monument to himself and his queen Nefertari. The complex was relocated in its entirety in the 1960s, when the temples were threatened by submersion in Lake Nasser, due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam. Abu Simbel remains one of Egypt’s top tourist attractions.

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Red Sea Reef

The Red Sea, off the coast of Egypt, is one of the most beautiful places in the world to go diving. The waters of the Red Sea are renowned for their spectacular visibility and features some of the most exotic seascapes. With its wide expanse of coral formation on the reefs, it is home to thousands of different sea creatures. Red Sea beach resorts are located on both sides of the sea, on the east side and part of the Sinai peninsula is the long established Sharm el Sheikh and its neo-hippy counterpart, Dahab. On the west coast of the Red Sea lies relatively old and touristy Hurghada and a cluster of new resort towns.

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  • Bed Type: One King plus one sofabed
  • Children Policy: Children two and under are permitted within maximum occupancy at no additional cost using existing bedding. Up to two children three to 12 are permitted in addition to the double occupancy for $40 per child, per night, using existing bedding or a roll-away bed (for an additional cost).
  • Additional Adult Policy: Up to two adults 13 and over are prmitted in addition to the double occupancy for $40 per adult, per night, using existing bedding or a roll-away bed (for an additional cost).Roll-away beds are based on availability and cannot be guaranteed; they can be requested for $5 per bed, per night.
  • Additional Person: and bedding fees will be collected by the property. For additional person and bedding requests, please highlight in the Special Instructions field after purchase.
  • Handicap-Accessible: No, the resort is not accesible by wheel chair.
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  • Day 1: Cairo
    Arrive any time today and head out to explore this vibrant capital before meeting your tour leader and group.
  • Day 2: Cairo
    Today, drink in the views of the ancient pyramids of giza and learn about the history of these impressive monuments follwed by the chance to see the iconic Sphinx. Then it’s on to the train station to board the sleeper train to Aswan, resting for the night in comfortable twin-share cabins. (B, D)
  • Day 3-5: Aswan / Felucca Boat / Aswan
    Arrive and enjoy free time before visiting a Nubian village to enjoy a home-cookedtraditional dinner at a local home. Next up, board a traditional felucca boat foran overnight excursion along the river Nile. Watch life on the river banks and sleep under the stars on the deck whilst enjoying the hospitality of your Nubian crew. On
    Day 5, you can choose to head out to the magnificent temples of Abu Simbel or remain in Aswan for the day exploring and relaxing. (3B, L, 2D)
  • Day 6-7: luxor
    Continue to Luxor where there’s a guided tour of the valley of the Kings and Temple of Hatshepsut. Your travel to the magnificent valley of the Kings is on an ingenious mode of transport – the donkey! You’ll also have time to enjoy optional visits to the immense Karnak Temple and the impressive Luxor museum. return to Cairo on an overnight sleeper train. (2B, L, D)
  • Day 8: Cairo
    Arriving back into egypt’s capital this morning, enjoy a guided tour of islamic Cairo, including a visit to the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar and the egyptian museum. With more than 10,000 pieces of the past on display in its mammoth collection, the museum is sure to keep you fascinated. (B)
  • Day 9-11: Dmt. sinai / nuweiba (red sea) / Aqaba
    Travel towards the coast via the biblical mt. Sinai, where you can choose to climb its summit for a stunning sunset or sunrise, or to visit St. Catherine’s monastery. Arriving to the red Sea on Day 10, you can rest your weary feet at seaside Nuweiba. After breakfast the next day, cross into Jordan to spend a night at Aqaba. (3B)
  • Day 12: Wadi rum
    Set off for some spectacular desert scenery at Wadi rum, home to the nomadic Bedouin people. Head deep into the desert by 4WD and spend the night at a traditional camp, complete with a delicious dinner. (B, D)
  • Day 13-14: Petra
    visit the remarkable site of petra – featured in the film ‘indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’. The ancient Nabatean city of petra is certainly worthy of its Hollywood status – it is one of the middle east’s most spectacular sites. explore this immense site on foot with a knowledgeable local guide. (2B)
  • Day 15: madaba
    Driving down the panoramic King’s Highway you’ll make stops at Shobak and Kerak Castles, mt Nebo and the town of madaba. (B)
  • Day 16-17: dead sea / Amman
    Snap a piccie of yourself floating in the dense saltwater of the Dead Sea. Try and sink, it’s impossible! Travel to Jordan’s atmospheric capital, Amman. Your tour ends on Day 17. (2B)
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