Your Itinerary
Welcome to Jordan, a country that is home to some of mankind’s earliest settlements. We begin in Amman, Jordan’s bustling and vibrant capital and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of the world.
We don’t want you to miss out on any aspect of your small group tour. To ensure that you don’t, we recommend you arrive at your starting destination by 5:00pm.
We’ll enjoy some free time to relax and freshen up, before joining our fellow travellers at a group welcome dinner this evening.
Day 3 - Amman – Jerash – Amman
This morning we will travel to Jerash, one of the most beautiful and well-preserved Greco-Roman cities in the world. The ancient city was buried in sand before being gradually revealed through a series of excavations starting in 1925 and continuing to this day. We’ll tour through the colonnaded streets, amphitheatre, churches, temples and the vast Roman Forum.
Later, we’ll take a short drive to the impressive Ajloun Castle or ‘Qalaat Rabadh’ (Arabic for ‘Hilltop Castle’). This Islamic castle was built in the 12th century and served as a military fort to protect the region from invading Crusader forces. We’ll then return to Amman where we will learn about arranged marriages.
Special Experience
Meet a Jordanian matchmaker and learn about how they match brides and grooms in their communities.
Day 4 - Amman – Madaba – Amman
This morning we begin with a visit to the amazing Amman Citadel that is perched atop the Jabal Al Qal’a, one of the cities highest hills and one of the seven Jabals that originally made up the city. We will walk through this ancient ruin to gain insight into Jordan’s history while also enjoying incredible panoramic views.
Next we’ll stop in Madaba, known as ‘The City of Mosaics’, where underneath almost every house lies a fine Byzantine mosaic. We will visit the Greek Orthodox Church of St George, home to Madaba’s main attraction, a wonderfully vivid, 6th century Byzantine mosaic map showing the entire region from Jordan and Palestine in the north, to Egypt in the south. We’ll also stop at Mount Nebo, the centre for pilgrimages since the earliest Christian times. Mount Nebo is one of the most sacred holy sites of Jordan as it is said to be the place where Moses was buried.
After some lunch at a local restaurant in Madaba we will make our way back to Amman and visit the Royal Tank Museum. Located in the heart of Amman, the museum is considered the first specialised tank museum in the region and displays more than 140 tanks within 20,000 sqm.
This afternoon we return to our hotel where the evening is at leisure.
Today we’ll journey to the breathtaking Wadi Rum, a protected desert wilderness in southern Jordan. Traces of ancient civilisations exist in the many carved inscriptions to be found throughout the Wadi Rum area, from pictographs to Thamudic, Nabatean and Arabic texts. The most lasting monuments in Wadi Rum, however, are those carved by nature - the natural rock bridges, the towering rose-coloured sand dunes and vast peaks.
Deluxe Experience
In one of the most stunning desertscapes in the world, we’ll take an exciting 4WD tour and finish viewing the sunset in an exclusive area while tasting local wine.
Day 6 - Wadi Rum – Aqaba (Red Sea)
Departing Wadi Rum today, we will continue to Jordan’s only coastal city, the picturesque Aqaba on the Red Sea. Aqaba is Jordan's major tourism resort and only seaport, with its Red Sea coastline, fascinating history and prime location attracting thousands of tourists each year.
We will cruise through the crystal-clear waters of the Aqaba Marine Park on a glass bottom boat and enjoy a delicious lunch.
Optional Excursion
Camel Ride - Experience an iconic aspect of Bedouin life, taking a camel ride through Wadi Rum. 1 hour – from $25pp US. Cash only.
Day 7 - Aqaba (Red Sea) – Petra
Special Experience
Delve into Jordanian cuisine during a Hooh sweets making class, complete with Arabian coffee and herbal tea tasting with the chef's family.
As we make our way towards Petra, we’ll stop to visit the fascinating 'Little Petra', also known as Siq al-Barid. Little Petra has a history dating back some 9,000 years and is one of the oldest archaeological sites in the Middle East. Famous for its ancient buildings sculpted out of solid red sandstone, Little Petra has been a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site since 1985.
Tonight, we’ll enjoy a group dinner at a local restaurant in Petra.
Located in Jordan’s southwestern desert, Petra is one of the world’s most famous archaeological sites.
This morning we explore the famous lost city of Petra on a guided tour. Carved into the sheer rockface by the Nabataeans more than 2,000 years ago, it was an important junction for the silk and trade routes. Attracting visitors from all over the world, much of Petra’s appeal comes from its breathtaking setting deep inside a narrow desert gorge.
Our guide will explain the history of this great city and our tour will include a visit to Petra’s most famous monument, the Treasury. We will also visit Pharaoh’s Castle, the Triumphal Arch, the Amphitheatre situated near the top of a large hill and the stunning Monastery. The view from here is worth the climb!
After our guided tour, enjoy the rest of the day free to explore this delightful city independently.
Optional Excursion
Petra by Night - Discover the magic of Petra after dark, as the rock city is lit by more than 1,000 candles. 2 hours – from $25pp US. Cash only.
If you’re feeling adventurous and like to rise early you could take the option to re-visit Petra this morning.
Leaving Petra, our first stop today is the incredible Shobak Castle, perched atop a hill that was formerly called Mons Realis or 'Royal Mountain'. This imposing castle was built by the crusader King Baldwin I in 1115, and throughout history was the subject of numerous attacks, reflected through the site's weathered architecture.
Next, we venture to the lowest point on Earth – the Dead Sea. As its name evokes, the Dead Sea is devoid of life due to the extremely high content of salts and minerals that give its waters its renowned curative powers, therapeutic qualities and buoyancy. Because the salt content is four times that of most oceans, you can float in the Dead Sea without even trying.
The rest of the day is at leisure. Why not take a dip in the Dead Sea and cover your body in the therapeutic mud, said to have amazing benefits for your skin?
Day 10 - Dead Sea – Amman – Cairo
We will transfer to the airport today, for our flight to Cairo. Set on the Nile River, Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt. Home to many famous Egyptian landmarks, visitors will find it to be a fascinating and often bewildering mixture of old and new.
Meet your guide and transfer to the hotel before a group dinner to welcome us to Egypt.
Day 11 - Cairo - Giza - Cairo
We’re set for a magical day of touring, visiting some of the sites that frequently top traveller’s bucket lists. We begin our Egyptian touring at the oldest structures in existence and one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the amazing Great Pyramids of Giza. Serving as the tomb of the pharaoh Khufu, the largest pyramid was originally 481 feet high and has managed to stay largely intact since its construction in 2600 BC. The two slightly smaller pyramids were built for Khufu’s son, Khafre, and grandson, Menkaure, likewise as burial places for three generations of Egyptian kings.
We’ll then visit the nearby Great Sphinx, with the body of a lion and the head of a king, often referred to as the national symbol of Egypt. This iconic statue is believed to have been built during the reign of Pharaoh Khafre and is thought to represent him, yet its construction and purpose remains a fascinating mystery.
Special Experience
Take in the incredible views of the Great Pyramids of Giza while enjoying a delicious lunch at Khufu's Restaurant.
At Khufu’s Restaurant, we’re treated to delicious Middle Eastern cuisine, but the best bit? The view! This unique restaurant is unlike anything you’ve been to before. Offering panoramic views of the majestic pyramids surrounded by desert, the pictures you’ll take here are guaranteed to be incredible.
This afternoon we visit the brand-new Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Giza, located a short distance from the pyramids themselves. One of the largest, most modern and renowned museums in the entire world, the GEM is home to over 100,000 ancient Egyptian artefacts. We’re greeted by a 3,200 year old and 83-ton statue of Ramses II in the GEM’s main entrance, so you know we’re in for a real treat exploring this fascinating place!
Please note: The Grand Egyptian Museum partially opened in October 2024. Your visit will include main galleries currently available to the public. We will also continue to visit the Egyptian Museum, where Tutankhamun’s collection still is displayed, until the GEM’s official opening date. This date will be announced by the Government of Egypt in the near future.
We have an early start this morning as we leave the hustle and bustle of Cairo behind and fly to Luxor.
Located on the east bank of the Nile River, the city surrounds two huge, surviving ancient monuments. Once in Luxor, we’ll explore the fascinating Karnak Temple, dedicated to the Pharaoh Amun. Approximately 30 pharaohs contributed to the temple’s structure over time, which explains its monumental size! We’ll then visit a local gallery to appreciate the ancient artform of papyrus craft, with an opportunity to purchase the artwork to take home.
Special Experience
Explore the spectacular Luxor Temple at sunset and witness as the sun brings this ancient wonder to life.
Luxor Temple was once connected to Karnak Temple by a 3-kilometre-long Avenue of Sphinxes. It’s also home to a 25-metre-tall pink granite obelisk, which was part of a matching pair until the 1830s when one was given to France. It now stands in the centre of the Place de la Concorde in Paris.
Day 13 - Luxor – Nile Cruise
This morning we explore the West Bank – the world’s largest open-air museum!
On a half day tour, our first destination is the spectacular Valley of the Kings. Serving as a royal burial chamber for around 500 years, it is home to legendary kings and queens, their families, and their possessions for the afterlife. Here we’ll explore tombs carved deep into the limestone rock, where each tomb has a similar pattern of three corridors, an antechamber and a sarcophagus chamber.
Special Experience
Descend underground into Tutankhamun’s Tomb, adorned with intricate corridors, ancient artefacts, and well-preserved hieroglyphic paintings.
Our next destination is the Temple of Hatshepsut. Regarded by Egyptologists as one of the most successful pharaohs, Queen Hatshepsut was one of only a few women to be given the title of pharaoh. We’ll then visit the Colossi of Memnon, a historic landmark consisting of two massive statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III.
We then stop at a nearby alabaster workshop, to learn how the locally-quarried stone is carved and crafted and can purchase a souvenir piece to take home if so inclined.
This afternoon we’ll embark our Nile River cruise ship and enjoy lunch on board.
Optional Excursion
Hot Air Balloon Ride over the West Bank in the early morning. Includes transport from hotel. 1.5 hours – from $170pp US. Cash only.
Optional Excursion
Deir El Medina & Medinet Habu – Visit one of the most well-preserved ancient settlements in Egypt and the Mortuary Temple of Ramses ll. 3 hours – minimum 4 participants required – from $105pp US, including Nobles Tombs; from $160pp US, including Nefertari’s Tomb (subject to open times). Cash Only
Today will be spent cruising along the Nile as we set sail for Edfu, crossing the lock at Esna and continuing south. Kick back, relax and take in the passing views as we cruise this iconic river.
Located on the west bank of the Nile River between Esna and Aswan you will find Edfu. The Egyptian city has a population of approximately sixty thousand people. It is famous for the Temple of Horus, dedicated to the Falcon God, the main attraction which we’ll visit this morning. This beautiful ancient temple is one of the best-preserved in Egypt and the second largest after Karnak Temple. We’ll then cruise to the riverside Temple of Kom Ombo, dedicated to the gods Sobek and Haroeris, before continuing to Aswan this evening.
Tonight, we enjoy a traditional Galabeya party on board.
Day 16 - Nile Cruise – Abu Simbel – Nile Cruise
We’ll transfer to Aswan airport this morning for our flight to Abu Simbel. We visit the incredible UNESCO listed twin temples of Abu Simbel. The temples were originally carved out of the mountainside during the reign of Pharaoh Ramses II in the 13th century BC, as a monument to himself and his queen, Nefertari. We’ll spend a couple of hours exploring these gigantic temples, before flying back to Aswan for a Nubian show onboard the ship tonight.
Optional Excursion
Sound & Light Show at Philae Temple at night. 1.5 hours – from $65pp US. Cash only.
Day 17 - Nile Cruise – Aswan – Cairo
This morning we disembark the Nile cruise ship and bid farewell to the crew. Today will be spent exploring the incredible sights of Aswan. On a half day tour, we visit the High Dam and the picturesque Philae Temple on Agilkia Island. This tiny island is approximately 450 metres long and 150 metres wide!
Deluxe Experience
We’ll indulge in a decadent high tea of delicate sandwiches and freshly baked scones with clotted cream whilst enjoying spectacular views over the Nile at the Old Cataract Hotel.
We will then head to Aswan airport and make our way back to Cairo.
Our day begins as we make our way to the small town of Sakkara to uncover Egypt’s oldest pyramid, the ancient Step Pyramid of Sakkara. It’s believed to have been designed by the famous vizier of King Zoser, Imhotep, one of the first recognised architects in history.
Special Experience
Tour the historic Serapeum of Sakkara, the burial place of the Apis Bulls
While here, we will also tour the breathtaking Serapeum of Sakkara, an ancient burial place for scared bulls of the Apis ult in Memphis. Bulls were linked to the god Ptah, and priests would choose specific bulls based on their distinctive markings and divine origins. When these bulls died, they were mummified and placed in sarcophagi during elaborate ceremonies.
Special Experience
Enjoy a culinary experience at a local farm, featuring an array of delicious dishes made of fresh and locally sourced ingredients.
This afternoon, we’ll delight in a culinary experience at a local farm. Enjoying a farm-to-table lunch, we will sample an array of delicious dishes made of fresh and locally sourced ingredients. After, we return back to Cairo where the remainder of the evening is at leisure.
Our first stop of the day is the historic El Moez Street, one of the oldest streets in historic Cario. We’ll then wander around the 14th century Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, a major souk in Cairo’s Islamic District. Famous for its handmade crafts, it’s also the perfect place to enjoy a traditional Arabic coffee whilst soaking up the local bustling atmosphere. There are no fixed prices here, so make sure you practice your haggling skills!
We’ll visit the 12th century Saladin Citadel of Cairo, serving throughout history as both a royal residence and military barracks, and the Mohammed Ali Mosque, one of the most prominent Ottoman-style landmarks in Cairo. Next, we stop at a local jewellery shop that specialises in customised gold and silver cartouches, before visiting a weaving workshop to learn about locally made Egyptian carpet.
Deluxe Experience
Tour the historic Manial Palace, one of the most impressive palaces in Egypt, and discover an ancient nilometer.
Built by Prince Mohammad Ali in the early 20th century, the Manial Palace is truly a complex that will leave us inspired. It’s interior is a beautiful and fascinating mix of Ottoman, Moorish, Persian and European rococo styles, lavishly adorned with stunning tiles, chandeliers and carved ceilings. The palace’s gardens are also impressive, featuring exotic and rare tropical plants collected by the prince. We’ll also get the chance to uncover an ancient nilometer. This fascinating device was used to track the rise and the fall of the Nile River during the annual flooding season.
Tonight, we’ll enjoy a group farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
Today marks the completion of our incredible adventure across Egypt and Jordan. Our tour concludes after breakfast this morning. We bid farewell to Egypt and begin our journey home. We hope you leave with fantastic memories!
Please note, in order to undertake the following optional tours additional post tour accommodation in Cairo may be required. Please check with your Travel Specialist for details.
Optional Excursion
Coptic Cairo - Discover the ancient sites & culture of Coptic Christians throughout Old Cairo. 3 hours – from $65pp US. Cash only.
Optional Excursion
Islamic Cairo - Visit the Gayer Anderson Museum, Ibn Toulon Mosque & El Sultan Hassan Mosque. 3 hours – from $65pp US. Cash only.
Optional Excursion
The Pyramids of Dahshur - Dahshur forms the southernmost area of the Memphis Necropolis & contains a number of pyramid complexes & monuments 3 hours – from $65pp US (cash only).
Optional Excursion
National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation – Displaying the civilisation of Egypt from the prehistoric period to the present era. 3 hours – from $80pp US. Cash only.
Day 21 - Arrive Australia
Day 21 - Arrive Australia