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Fully Guided Adventure Small Group
Our Price From 5,576 Per Person
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 Trip Length
15 Days
 Trip Starts
Amman
 Trip Finishes
Luxor
15 Day Jordan & Egypt - Petra to the Pyramids Itinerary (Explore)
Countries Explored: Jordan, Egypt
Our Price From 5,576 Per Person
Exclusive Savings 644 Per Person
 Trip Length
15 Days
 Trip Starts
Amman
 Trip Finishes
Luxor
15 Day Jordan & Egypt - Petra to the Pyramids Itinerary (Explore)
Countries Explored: Jordan, Egypt
Trip Style
Discovery
Departures
Accommodation
Comfortable
Max. Group Size
16
Pace
Full On
Guide Level
Fully Guided
Trip Code
PP
Trip Style
Discovery
Departures
Accommodation
Comfortable
Max. Group Size
16
Pace
Full On
Guide Level
Fully Guided
Trip Code
PP

Overview

Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Explore's 15 Day Jordan & Egypt - Petra to the Pyramids. This action-packed journey across Jordan and Egypt through the Sinai Peninsula takes in some of the world's most significant archaeological sites, including the Pyramids and Great Sphinx of Giza, as well as the ancient Nabatean city of Petra. Packed full of highlights we will sleep like a Bedouin in Wadi Rum, snorkel and relax in the Red Sea, explore the Valley of the Kings and experience the buzz of Cairo.
Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Explore's 15 Day Jordan & Egypt - Petra to the Pyramids. This action-packed journey across Jordan and Egypt through the Sinai Peninsula takes in some of the world's most significant archaeological sites, including the Pyramids and Great Sphinx of Giza, as well as the ancient Nabatean city of Petra. Packed full of highlights we will sleep like a Bedouin in Wadi Rum, snorkel and relax in the Red Sea, explore the Valley of the Kings and experience the buzz of Cairo.

Itinerary

Our tour of Jordan starts in Amman, one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. Home to almost half of Jordan's entire population, Amman is a fascinating city of contrasts, where the ancient and the modern collide. Get lost in the bustling souks of downtown, where you'll be tempted by falafel and baklawa stalls, or visit the hillside Roman Theatre for a taster of the city's varied history.

There are no activities planned for today, so you are free to arrive in Amman at any time. If you would like an airport transfer, you'll need to arrive at Queen Alia International Airport (AMM), a 30-minute drive from our hotel.

Due to most flights arriving late in the evening, our Tour Leader will meet you for a welcome meeting the next morning. You'll find the meeting information on the notice board in the hotel reception. Stay: Al-Qasr Metropole Hotel (Premium)

After breakfast and our introductory meeting, we'll head north of Amman to ancient Jerash. Inhabited for 6,500 years, the city's golden age was in Roman times when it became part of the Decapolis League - a confederation of important Middle Eastern cities.

One of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the world, only 10% of the city has been uncovered since excavation began more than a century ago. Walk the colonnaded streets, visit the hilltop temples, explore the chariot-racing stadium, and hear your voice amplified in the ancient theatre.

We'll travel back to Amman where we can enjoy some delicious street food and soak up the energetic atmosphere of the Capital's souk and smell the aroma of the spices before spending the afternoon exploring the historical sites of the city. Our first stop is the Citadel Jabal al-Qal-a, the highest point in Amman, giving us panoramic views across the sprawling capital. Artifacts found here indicate that the area has been a royal city for thousands of years. Whilst earthquakes and invasions have taken their toll, two pillars of the Roman Temple of Hercules still stand strong alongside parts of the 7th-century Umayyad Palace.

We'll finish up in an old-style café that transports us back to Amman's early days. Stay: Al-Qasr Metropole Hotel (Premium) (B)

Today, we'll cover a lot of ground on our journey to Petra. Setting off early, we'll stop in Madaba. Aptly dubbed the City of Mosaics, Madaba is home to hundreds of Byzantine-era mosaics, the most famous of these is a 6th-century map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, created with two million pieces of stone.

Continuing on, we'll head to the Dead Sea. This unique body of water is the lowest point on the earth's surface. With a salt content of 33%, it's almost impossible to sink and we'll take a dip to experience the mysterious floating sensation. While we're there, you can cover yourself in the water's rejuvenating mud, famous for its healing properties. After your dip, feel free to unwind by the pool or at the bar - there are shower facilities to freshen up in, too.

Next, we'll journey south along the King's Highway to Kerak. This ancient Crusader stronghold is the most famous in a chain of fortresses built for the Holy War against Islam. We'll stop to learn about its history and explore the maze of stone-vaulted halls and passageways.

Our day of sightseeing ends in Petra, a short drive from Kerak. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the seven wonders of the world, the ancient rose city is Jordan's most valuable treasure. Stay: La Maison Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

Today we explore Jordan's gem, Petra. This ancient city, carved into pink sandstone cliffs, has to be seen to be believed but poet John Burgon beautifully described it as 'A rose-red city half as old as time'.

Our Tour Leader will guide us on a tour through Petra's highlights before a free afternoon to wander at our own pace. As you enter the site, you're led down a kilometre-long chasm (known as the Siq) where the towering canyon walls reach up to 200 metres high. At the end of the Siq sits the beating heart of the city, the Treasury - miraculously well-preserved, the façade stands at 43-metres-high. Beyond the Treasury, the ancient city becomes a sprawl of tombs and temples waiting to be explored. The Bedouin community who still live within Petra sell their wares and offer refreshments along the colonnaded streets. In the afternoon you can choose to climb the steep path to the High Place of Sacrifice for a panorama over Wadi Araba and the Negev Desert or trek up to the Monastery - Petra's largest monument.

This evening there is the option to witness Petra by night. Follow the candlelit Siq trail and watch how the light plays against the high canyon rocks, blanketed by stars, before coming upon the Treasury, lit up by night. Settle into the sands in front of the ancient temple and listen to a welcome speech from the Bedouin community that still calls the city home. Stay: La Maison Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

Leaving Petra behind, today we'll embrace the nomadic lifestyle of the Bedouin and head into the dunes of Wadi Rum. We'll travel to the Wadi Rum visitor centre by bus, where we'll meet our 4WD vehicles to journey onwards through the desert. Our drive along the sands will lead us through untouched parts of Wadi Rum and our Tour Leader will stop to tell us more about the history of the desert.

Described by T.E. Lawrence as vast, echoing and God-like…, Wadi Rum occupies 74,000 acres with its monolithic outcrops of granite rock and sandstone rising out of the blankets of sand. The Bedouins learned to live within this hostile environment 3000 years ago, adapting to the elements to perfect their nomadic way of life.

Once we have watched the sun go down, setting the dunes aglow with fiery red and orange light, we'll head back to camp to experience Bedouin hospitality. We'll be served a traditional Zarb, a BBQ of chicken or goat meat (vegetarian options will be available) cooked under the desert sand and served alongside a selection of mezze.

Tonight, we'll sleep in traditional Bedouin tents, crafted from goat hair which offers the best protection against the extreme desert climate. Each individual tent comes with rugs, mattresses, pillows, and blankets provided. There's a toilet and shower block at the end of the site. Stay: Salim Camp (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Departing our Wadi Rum camp at first light, we drive to the Red Sea port of Aqaba where we board a 'sea cat' ferry for the short hour-long journey to Taba in Egypt. After clearing customs and immigration formalities at the port, it's a further two hours to get to Dahab, our base for the next two nights.

Dahab was a former sleepy Bedouin fishing village. Whilst the town has grown in recent years, unlike many of the other resort towns in Egypt, it has retained a lot of its charm, known as one of the best diving sites in the Red Sea.

Our hotel for the next two nights has a wonderful setting, facing the Red Sea on one side and the mountains of South Sinai on the other. The hotel features an excellent choice of restaurants, outdoor swimming pool and direct beach access. It's the perfect place to unwind and enjoy all the facilities on offer. Dinner is included at the hotel for the next two nights. Stay: Swiss Inn Dahab (Premium) (B/D)

We include a full day's boat trip to the coral reefs around Dahab. With over 400 varieties of coral and 1500 species of fish, the Red Sea is a hard act to follow. There are reef fish of every shade and hue, living amongst the corals, and turtles, rays and small sharks abound in these rich waters. With a light lunch taken on board, we will enjoy some leisurely hours swimming, snorkelling or just relaxing, before returning to our hotel for the afternoon.

Qualified open-water divers may choose to take advantage of the numerous dive operators, please bring your certification and log book. Stay: Swiss Inn Dahab (Premium) (B/L/D)

The morning is free to relax on the beach, take a dip in the pool or stroll around the seaside town of Dahab.

This afternoon we drive, climbing steadily to 1,600 metres above sea level, through the spectacular mountainous desert to St Catherine's Monastery, situated at the foot of Mount Sinai. On arrival, we check into our hotel and take a late afternoon stroll to visit the site that is famed as the home of the Burning Bush. According to the Bible, Mount Sinai is where the Ten Commandments were given to Moses by God. After watching the sun set over the desert we head out for an early dinner (tonight's evening meal is not included) and bed, in preparation for an early start tomorrow morning. Stay: Morgan Land Village (Comfortable) (B)

For those that wish to, there is the opportunity to trek to the summit of Mount Sinai to witness sunrise. The trek is on a wide trail, rocky underfoot with numerous steps cut into the rock as we approach the summit. The total ascent from St Catherine's Monastery is 2,375 feet (715 metres) to get to the highest point at 7,497ft (2,285m). Typically it takes three hours to reach the top, for this reason we set off at 2am with an aim to reach the summit around thirty minutes before sunrise. There are a number of shelters along the way where you can buy snacks and hot drinks. A head torch and sturdy walking boots with good ankle support are essential. The trek is graded moderate to challenging.

Following time at the summit to watch the sunrise, we descend back down to St Catherine's Monastery, taking around two hours (depending on the group's walking pace) and have a late breakfast - joining the rest of the group who opted not to do the trek.

The rest of the day is spent driving to the Egyptian capital, Cairo, a journey of six to seven hours with additional time for rest stops and lunch. Travelling through the Sinai desert, the route takes us under the Suez canal, the dividing line between the Middle East and Africa. The 193 km long canal, completed in 1869, is one of the world's most heavily used shipping routes. Arriving into Cairo early evening we head directly to our centrally-located hotel with panoramic views over the Nile.

Cairo is Africa's second largest capital city. It's a vibrant, exhilarating and welcoming city; home to the best Pharaonic, Coptic and Islamic sites in Egypt. Centrally located, our hotel is within short walking distance of the Egyptian Museum, making it an ideal base for the next two nights. Stay: Novotel Cairo El Borg (Comfortable) (B)

This morning we make our way to Giza, where we see the Pyramids and Sphinx; among the most impressive man-made spectacles in the world. We explore the pyramid complex, which includes the Sphinx, a crouching lion with a human head carved from solid rock and the splendid Granite Temple, with a local guide. After the Pyramids, we visit a papyrus institute, where we will learn about the ancient methods of paper making in the Egypt of the Pharaohs.

We'll then have a picnic lunch before visiting the new Egyptian Museum in Giza; a spectacular repository of over 120,000 items encompassing all aspects of ancient Egyptian life, including ornate jewellery and towering granite statues, mummified remains and, of course, the remarkable golden treasures of Tutankhamun himself.

Returning to our hotel in the city centre, there is time to take a stroll to visit the capital's medieval market at Khan el Khalili or relax next to the pool overlooking the Nile. Stay: Novotel Cairo El Borg (Comfortable) (B)

Today is a free day for optional trips in the capital. This morning there is the opportunity to visit Saqqara, the impressive steppe pyramid/necropolis of Zozer (Djoser), the earliest of the pyramids of Egypt. In the afternoon you can take a trip to Islamic Cairo to visit the illustrious Citadel, one of Saladin's many strongholds during the Crusades. There will also be the chance to enter one or more of the medieval mosques of Cairo, where there is a requirement to dress modestly with looser fitting clothing that covers the arms and legs. Shorts or sleeveless shirts are not permitted. Alternatively you could use this free time to revisit the vast Egyptian Museum.

Later this afternoon we will transfer to the station to catch the overnight sleeper train to Luxor. The individual compartments feature a bench seat which converts into two bunk beds. The carriage steward sets this up and provides bed linen, blankets and pillows. Each cabin is lockable and has a night light and cupboard that houses a small sink, shelf, mirror, towel and power socket plus there is a removable table top that folds into the wall. Dinner and breakfast are provided by the carriage steward who delivers the meals directly to you. Two western style toilets are located at the end of each carriage and there is a communal lounge carriage with a bar serving soft drinks. Stay: Overnight Train: Cairo/Luxor (Comfortable) (B/D)

Arriving in Luxor around 6am, we head to the hotel to drop off bags, freshen up and have breakfast then drive to the stunning Temple of Karnak. Dating from around 2000 BC, the scale and grandeur of Karnak is amazing, covering an area the size of ten European cathedrals. The 134 pillars of its Hypostyle Hall are a wonder to behold.

This afternoon we head onto the mighty Nile river on a traditional felucca cruise.

A felucca is a traditional sailboat used in Egypt, the primary mode of transport on the mighty Nile river and unchanged over the centuries. Feluccas rely entirely on the breeze to make their way up the Nile, typically the breeze picks up during the day and tails off at night, making for a relaxing and tranquil way to travel as we watch life unfold along the river banks. Stay: Pyramisa Isis Luxor (Comfortable) (B)

Arguably Egypt's most well-known site, this morning we visit the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Valley of the Kings. Pharaoh Hatshepsut is believed to be the most successful reigning female power of Egypt (no mean feat during Ancient Egyptian times) and was buried alongside her male counterparts in the Valley of the Kings. Historians throughout modern history offer contrasting information about her reign but walking into the shadow of Hatshepsut's immense temple, which is built into the limestone rock face on Luxor's West Bank, is a key symbol of her achievements. The structure is unexpectedly modern by design and was once linked directly with Karnak Temple on the East Bank.

We will then transfer on to the world-famous Valley of the Kings, best known as the burial site of Tutankhamun - discovered in 1922 by British Egyptology Howard Carter along with another 62 royal tombs. Our visit includes entrance to three of the tombs which will be decided on the day, as many are periodically closed for resting and renovation to protect them. Afterwards, there will be an option to pay a supplement to visit Tutankhamun's mask.

We arrive back to our hotel in time to relax for the rest of the afternoon, or you may like to take a stroll to the Luxor Temple and museum, both of which are within easy walking distance of our hotel. Stay: Pyramisa Isis Luxor (Comfortable) (B)

Today is free to relax after a busy few days. You may like to visit the Workers Tombs and Habu Temple or the Temple of Hathor in Dendera, one of Egypt's best preserved temples. Alternatively, simply enjoy your time by the pool or wander through Luxor's bazaar before enjoying a final group meal together. Stay: Pyramisa Isis Luxor (Comfortable) (B)

The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Luxor.

There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Luxor at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel, if you wish to explore more of the city before you depart. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you need to depart from Luxor International Airport (LXR), which is 20 minutes drive from the hotel. (B)

Our tour of Jordan starts in Amman, one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. Home to almost half of Jordan's entire population, Amman is a fascinating city of contrasts, where the ancient and the modern collide. Get lost in the bustling souks of downtown, where you'll be tempted by falafel and baklawa stalls, or visit the hillside Roman Theatre for a taster of the city's varied history.

There are no activities planned for today, so you are free to arrive in Amman at any time. If you would like an airport transfer, you'll need to arrive at Queen Alia International Airport (AMM), a 30-minute drive from our hotel.

Due to most flights arriving late in the evening, our Tour Leader will meet you for a welcome meeting the next morning. You'll find the meeting information on the notice board in the hotel reception. Stay: Al-Qasr Metropole Hotel (Premium)

After breakfast and our introductory meeting, we'll head north of Amman to ancient Jerash. Inhabited for 6,500 years, the city's golden age was in Roman times when it became part of the Decapolis League - a confederation of important Middle Eastern cities.

One of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the world, only 10% of the city has been uncovered since excavation began more than a century ago. Walk the colonnaded streets, visit the hilltop temples, explore the chariot-racing stadium, and hear your voice amplified in the ancient theatre.

We'll travel back to Amman where we can enjoy some delicious street food and soak up the energetic atmosphere of the Capital's souk and smell the aroma of the spices before spending the afternoon exploring the historical sites of the city. Our first stop is the Citadel Jabal al-Qal-a, the highest point in Amman, giving us panoramic views across the sprawling capital. Artifacts found here indicate that the area has been a royal city for thousands of years. Whilst earthquakes and invasions have taken their toll, two pillars of the Roman Temple of Hercules still stand strong alongside parts of the 7th-century Umayyad Palace.

We'll finish up in an old-style café that transports us back to Amman's early days. Stay: Al-Qasr Metropole Hotel (Premium) (B)

Today, we'll cover a lot of ground on our journey to Petra. Setting off early, we'll stop in Madaba. Aptly dubbed the City of Mosaics, Madaba is home to hundreds of Byzantine-era mosaics, the most famous of these is a 6th-century map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, created with two million pieces of stone.

Continuing on, we'll head to the Dead Sea. This unique body of water is the lowest point on the earth's surface. With a salt content of 33%, it's almost impossible to sink and we'll take a dip to experience the mysterious floating sensation. While we're there, you can cover yourself in the water's rejuvenating mud, famous for its healing properties. After your dip, feel free to unwind by the pool or at the bar - there are shower facilities to freshen up in, too.

Next, we'll journey south along the King's Highway to Kerak. This ancient Crusader stronghold is the most famous in a chain of fortresses built for the Holy War against Islam. We'll stop to learn about its history and explore the maze of stone-vaulted halls and passageways.

Our day of sightseeing ends in Petra, a short drive from Kerak. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the seven wonders of the world, the ancient rose city is Jordan's most valuable treasure. Stay: La Maison Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

Today we explore Jordan's gem, Petra. This ancient city, carved into pink sandstone cliffs, has to be seen to be believed but poet John Burgon beautifully described it as 'A rose-red city half as old as time'.

Our Tour Leader will guide us on a tour through Petra's highlights before a free afternoon to wander at our own pace. As you enter the site, you're led down a kilometre-long chasm (known as the Siq) where the towering canyon walls reach up to 200 metres high. At the end of the Siq sits the beating heart of the city, the Treasury - miraculously well-preserved, the façade stands at 43-metres-high. Beyond the Treasury, the ancient city becomes a sprawl of tombs and temples waiting to be explored. The Bedouin community who still live within Petra sell their wares and offer refreshments along the colonnaded streets. In the afternoon you can choose to climb the steep path to the High Place of Sacrifice for a panorama over Wadi Araba and the Negev Desert or trek up to the Monastery - Petra's largest monument.

This evening there is the option to witness Petra by night. Follow the candlelit Siq trail and watch how the light plays against the high canyon rocks, blanketed by stars, before coming upon the Treasury, lit up by night. Settle into the sands in front of the ancient temple and listen to a welcome speech from the Bedouin community that still calls the city home. Stay: La Maison Hotel (Comfortable) (B)

Leaving Petra behind, today we'll embrace the nomadic lifestyle of the Bedouin and head into the dunes of Wadi Rum. We'll travel to the Wadi Rum visitor centre by bus, where we'll meet our 4WD vehicles to journey onwards through the desert. Our drive along the sands will lead us through untouched parts of Wadi Rum and our Tour Leader will stop to tell us more about the history of the desert.

Described by T.E. Lawrence as vast, echoing and God-like…, Wadi Rum occupies 74,000 acres with its monolithic outcrops of granite rock and sandstone rising out of the blankets of sand. The Bedouins learned to live within this hostile environment 3000 years ago, adapting to the elements to perfect their nomadic way of life.

Once we have watched the sun go down, setting the dunes aglow with fiery red and orange light, we'll head back to camp to experience Bedouin hospitality. We'll be served a traditional Zarb, a BBQ of chicken or goat meat (vegetarian options will be available) cooked under the desert sand and served alongside a selection of mezze.

Tonight, we'll sleep in traditional Bedouin tents, crafted from goat hair which offers the best protection against the extreme desert climate. Each individual tent comes with rugs, mattresses, pillows, and blankets provided. There's a toilet and shower block at the end of the site. Stay: Salim Camp (Comfortable) (B/L/D)

Departing our Wadi Rum camp at first light, we drive to the Red Sea port of Aqaba where we board a 'sea cat' ferry for the short hour-long journey to Taba in Egypt. After clearing customs and immigration formalities at the port, it's a further two hours to get to Dahab, our base for the next two nights.

Dahab was a former sleepy Bedouin fishing village. Whilst the town has grown in recent years, unlike many of the other resort towns in Egypt, it has retained a lot of its charm, known as one of the best diving sites in the Red Sea.

Our hotel for the next two nights has a wonderful setting, facing the Red Sea on one side and the mountains of South Sinai on the other. The hotel features an excellent choice of restaurants, outdoor swimming pool and direct beach access. It's the perfect place to unwind and enjoy all the facilities on offer. Dinner is included at the hotel for the next two nights. Stay: Swiss Inn Dahab (Premium) (B/D)

We include a full day's boat trip to the coral reefs around Dahab. With over 400 varieties of coral and 1500 species of fish, the Red Sea is a hard act to follow. There are reef fish of every shade and hue, living amongst the corals, and turtles, rays and small sharks abound in these rich waters. With a light lunch taken on board, we will enjoy some leisurely hours swimming, snorkelling or just relaxing, before returning to our hotel for the afternoon.

Qualified open-water divers may choose to take advantage of the numerous dive operators, please bring your certification and log book. Stay: Swiss Inn Dahab (Premium) (B/L/D)

The morning is free to relax on the beach, take a dip in the pool or stroll around the seaside town of Dahab.

This afternoon we drive, climbing steadily to 1,600 metres above sea level, through the spectacular mountainous desert to St Catherine's Monastery, situated at the foot of Mount Sinai. On arrival, we check into our hotel and take a late afternoon stroll to visit the site that is famed as the home of the Burning Bush. According to the Bible, Mount Sinai is where the Ten Commandments were given to Moses by God. After watching the sun set over the desert we head out for an early dinner (tonight's evening meal is not included) and bed, in preparation for an early start tomorrow morning. Stay: Morgan Land Village (Comfortable) (B)

For those that wish to, there is the opportunity to trek to the summit of Mount Sinai to witness sunrise. The trek is on a wide trail, rocky underfoot with numerous steps cut into the rock as we approach the summit. The total ascent from St Catherine's Monastery is 2,375 feet (715 metres) to get to the highest point at 7,497ft (2,285m). Typically it takes three hours to reach the top, for this reason we set off at 2am with an aim to reach the summit around thirty minutes before sunrise. There are a number of shelters along the way where you can buy snacks and hot drinks. A head torch and sturdy walking boots with good ankle support are essential. The trek is graded moderate to challenging.

Following time at the summit to watch the sunrise, we descend back down to St Catherine's Monastery, taking around two hours (depending on the group's walking pace) and have a late breakfast - joining the rest of the group who opted not to do the trek.

The rest of the day is spent driving to the Egyptian capital, Cairo, a journey of six to seven hours with additional time for rest stops and lunch. Travelling through the Sinai desert, the route takes us under the Suez canal, the dividing line between the Middle East and Africa. The 193 km long canal, completed in 1869, is one of the world's most heavily used shipping routes. Arriving into Cairo early evening we head directly to our centrally-located hotel with panoramic views over the Nile.

Cairo is Africa's second largest capital city. It's a vibrant, exhilarating and welcoming city; home to the best Pharaonic, Coptic and Islamic sites in Egypt. Centrally located, our hotel is within short walking distance of the Egyptian Museum, making it an ideal base for the next two nights. Stay: Novotel Cairo El Borg (Comfortable) (B)

This morning we make our way to Giza, where we see the Pyramids and Sphinx; among the most impressive man-made spectacles in the world. We explore the pyramid complex, which includes the Sphinx, a crouching lion with a human head carved from solid rock and the splendid Granite Temple, with a local guide. After the Pyramids, we visit a papyrus institute, where we will learn about the ancient methods of paper making in the Egypt of the Pharaohs.

We'll then have a picnic lunch before visiting the new Egyptian Museum in Giza; a spectacular repository of over 120,000 items encompassing all aspects of ancient Egyptian life, including ornate jewellery and towering granite statues, mummified remains and, of course, the remarkable golden treasures of Tutankhamun himself.

Returning to our hotel in the city centre, there is time to take a stroll to visit the capital's medieval market at Khan el Khalili or relax next to the pool overlooking the Nile. Stay: Novotel Cairo El Borg (Comfortable) (B)

Today is a free day for optional trips in the capital. This morning there is the opportunity to visit Saqqara, the impressive steppe pyramid/necropolis of Zozer (Djoser), the earliest of the pyramids of Egypt. In the afternoon you can take a trip to Islamic Cairo to visit the illustrious Citadel, one of Saladin's many strongholds during the Crusades. There will also be the chance to enter one or more of the medieval mosques of Cairo, where there is a requirement to dress modestly with looser fitting clothing that covers the arms and legs. Shorts or sleeveless shirts are not permitted. Alternatively you could use this free time to revisit the vast Egyptian Museum.

Later this afternoon we will transfer to the station to catch the overnight sleeper train to Luxor. The individual compartments feature a bench seat which converts into two bunk beds. The carriage steward sets this up and provides bed linen, blankets and pillows. Each cabin is lockable and has a night light and cupboard that houses a small sink, shelf, mirror, towel and power socket plus there is a removable table top that folds into the wall. Dinner and breakfast are provided by the carriage steward who delivers the meals directly to you. Two western style toilets are located at the end of each carriage and there is a communal lounge carriage with a bar serving soft drinks. Stay: Overnight Train: Cairo/Luxor (Comfortable) (B/D)

Arriving in Luxor around 6am, we head to the hotel to drop off bags, freshen up and have breakfast then drive to the stunning Temple of Karnak. Dating from around 2000 BC, the scale and grandeur of Karnak is amazing, covering an area the size of ten European cathedrals. The 134 pillars of its Hypostyle Hall are a wonder to behold.

This afternoon we head onto the mighty Nile river on a traditional felucca cruise.

A felucca is a traditional sailboat used in Egypt, the primary mode of transport on the mighty Nile river and unchanged over the centuries. Feluccas rely entirely on the breeze to make their way up the Nile, typically the breeze picks up during the day and tails off at night, making for a relaxing and tranquil way to travel as we watch life unfold along the river banks. Stay: Pyramisa Isis Luxor (Comfortable) (B)

Arguably Egypt's most well-known site, this morning we visit the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Valley of the Kings. Pharaoh Hatshepsut is believed to be the most successful reigning female power of Egypt (no mean feat during Ancient Egyptian times) and was buried alongside her male counterparts in the Valley of the Kings. Historians throughout modern history offer contrasting information about her reign but walking into the shadow of Hatshepsut's immense temple, which is built into the limestone rock face on Luxor's West Bank, is a key symbol of her achievements. The structure is unexpectedly modern by design and was once linked directly with Karnak Temple on the East Bank.

We will then transfer on to the world-famous Valley of the Kings, best known as the burial site of Tutankhamun - discovered in 1922 by British Egyptology Howard Carter along with another 62 royal tombs. Our visit includes entrance to three of the tombs which will be decided on the day, as many are periodically closed for resting and renovation to protect them. Afterwards, there will be an option to pay a supplement to visit Tutankhamun's mask.

We arrive back to our hotel in time to relax for the rest of the afternoon, or you may like to take a stroll to the Luxor Temple and museum, both of which are within easy walking distance of our hotel. Stay: Pyramisa Isis Luxor (Comfortable) (B)

Today is free to relax after a busy few days. You may like to visit the Workers Tombs and Habu Temple or the Temple of Hathor in Dendera, one of Egypt's best preserved temples. Alternatively, simply enjoy your time by the pool or wander through Luxor's bazaar before enjoying a final group meal together. Stay: Pyramisa Isis Luxor (Comfortable) (B)

The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Luxor.

There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Luxor at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel, if you wish to explore more of the city before you depart. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you need to depart from Luxor International Airport (LXR), which is 20 minutes drive from the hotel. (B)

Trip Inclusions

  • Combine the highlights of Jordan and Egypt in an immersive two week tour
  • Float in the Dead Sea and snorkel off the Red Sea coast in the laid back resort of Dahab
  • Discover some of the most remarkable archaeological sites in the world across two countries

  • Full on paced trips are for travellers who like their holidays packed with activities and experiences, moving on quickly from place to place with lots of early starts and long, busy days. Some may find them tiring, but others get a buzz from packing their precious holiday-time as chock-a - block full of new experiences as possible.

  • Accommodation, itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included

  • Combine the highlights of Jordan and Egypt in an immersive two week tour
  • Float in the Dead Sea and snorkel off the Red Sea coast in the laid back resort of Dahab
  • Discover some of the most remarkable archaeological sites in the world across two countries

  • Full on paced trips are for travellers who like their holidays packed with activities and experiences, moving on quickly from place to place with lots of early starts and long, busy days. Some may find them tiring, but others get a buzz from packing their precious holiday-time as chock-a - block full of new experiences as possible.

  • Accommodation, itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included
About Explore!
About Explore!

Launching in 1981, Explore offer trips from over 130 countries - from classic small group tours. Read more

Explore Leaders
Explore Leaders

Explore's leaders are more than just your typical guide. They're your local expert are are passionate about sharing their expertise with you. Read more

Where do we Stay?
Where do we Stay?

The places Explore stay are every bit as important as the sights they visit and the things you do. Read more

About Explore!
About Explore!

Launching in 1981, Explore offer trips from over 130 countries - from classic small group tours. Read more

Explore Leaders
Explore Leaders

Explore's leaders are more than just your typical guide. They're your local expert are are passionate about sharing their expertise with you. Read more

Where do we Stay?
Where do we Stay?

The places Explore stay are every bit as important as the sights they visit and the things you do. Read more

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Small Group Adventures

Explore Small Group Adventures (2024-25)

Take a small group tour with us and you'll be joined by like-minded travel companions as well as a skilled Tour Leader with in-depth knowledge of your destination. Choose from over 350 expertly-designed itineraries in more than 100 countries worldwide. You’ll visit the must-see highlights as well as places not on the typical tourist trail, and leave...more feeling that you've really explored.

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Small Group Adventures

Explore Small Group Adventures (2024-25)

Take a small group tour with us and you'll be joined by like-minded travel companions as well as a skilled Tour Leader with in-depth knowledge of your destination. Choose from over 350 expertly-designed itineraries in more than 100 countries worldwide. You’ll visit the must-see highlights as well as places not on the typical tourist trail, and leave...more feeling that you've really explored.

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Note
A definite departure means minimum numbers have been reached for this departure to operate. Your Global Journeys Travel Advisor will check the availability of your departure date when you enquire. Additional savings may apply. We guarantee the lowest price in Australia. T&C’s apply.
Note
Tour & cruises prices are per person. Prices shown have savings applied, are subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Prices and trip information are correct at the time at this point in time, however are subject to confirmation at the time of booking and are subject to change by Explore. For cruise itineraries, cabin images are sourced from Explore. These should be treated as indicative only. Cabin inclusions, upholsteries and room layout may differ to the image(s) shown depending on the ship selected and your sailing dates.

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