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Egypt & Jordan
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Sailani
16 Nights/ 17 Days Group Departure
Date of journey 16.01.2026
Tour Highlights
Cairo – Baharia Oasis – Fayoum – Alexandria – Aswan – Abu Simbel – Luxor – Hurghada – Sharm El Sheikh – Taba – Wadi Rum – Red Dune – Petra – Madaba – Amman
Day Wise Itinerary
16.01.2026/ Day 1: Cairo Arrival (D)
Upon arrival at Cairo International Airport, you will be greeted by our Airport representative. Then you will be transferred to your hotel for rest.
Then your expert Egyptologist guide will accompany you to the awe-inspiring Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza, constructed over 4,600 years ago. Khufu, the successor of Sneferu, was known for his tyrannical rule, and in his arrogance, he commissioned the construction of a tomb larger and grander than any before. The three pyramids—Cheops (Khufu), Chephren (Khafra), and Mycerinus (Menkaura)—stand as monumental feats of ancient engineering. The Great Pyramid, built by King Khufu of the Fourth Dynasty, is the largest. His son, King Khafra, constructed the second pyramid, while the third was built by Menkaura, the son of Khafra. The mysterious Sphinx, with the face of Khafra and the body of a lion, stands nearby, guarding the land of the Pharaohs. The Sphinx and the three pyramids are considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and in the evening sound and light show at Pyramids.
Overnight at Cairo Hotel.
17.01.2026/ Day 2: Cairo – Bahariya Oasis (Black & White Desert) (B, L, D)
After breakfast, your tour guide and driver will pick you up and transfer you to Bahariya Oasis about 350 km south-west of Cairo this journey takes about 4 hours, upon arrival to Bahariya change your car to use the 4×4 then go through the desert.
Start your day by having Lunch then visits “Al-Marsous Mountain” is one of the Black Desert’s most famous mountains. It is a volcanic crater completely covered in volcanic jasper. Then head to the Bedouin Village to see the Cold sulfur water well & Crystal Mountain in the Valley of Agabat. Which is one of the rarest mountains in the world, it is a mountain full of different crystal, where there are more than 12 types of Crystal.
Sand Boarding in the Great Sand Sea Surf the Giant Dunes of the Great Sand Sea near Siwa. Travel into the desert for what is thought to be the best dune surfing location in the world with seriously smooth and steep dunes reaching heights of 140 meters.
Continue driving to the White Desert National Park the most well-known desert destination in Egypt – and for a good reason. The quantity of unearthly and beautiful wind-carved rock formations shaped in the form of giant mushrooms, chicken, rabbit or pebbles is unequaled in any desert in the world. Transfer back to the campsite at Al Haiz for overnight stay.
18.01.2026/ Day 3: Baharia Oasis – Fayoum – Cairo (B, L, D)
After breakfast, we head to Fayoum in a comfortable mini-van. We’ll explore the stunning Wadi El Rayan, known for its beautiful waterfalls and desert lakes. On the way, we pass by Lake Qarun, one of Egypt’s oldest natural lakes, and visit the historic Qasr Qarun, a well-preserved Greco-Roman temple.
After lunch, we return to Giza Train Station in Cairo by 4 PM to board the overnight train to Aswan.
19.01.2026/ Day 4: Aswan – Nile Cruise (B, L, D)
Upon arrival, you will be greeted and transferred to your selected cruise. After settling in and freshening up, you can enjoy an afternoon tour of the magnificent Philae Temple. This sacred site was a central place of worship for the cult of Isis and remained a significant pilgrimage destination well into the Christian era. According to ancient mythology, from Philae, Isis watched over the nearby sacred Island of Biga, believed to be one of the burial sites of her husband, Osiris.
Following the construction of the Aswan Dam, the temples on Philae were partially submerged, and visitors once used rowing boats to glimpse the ruins. Thanks to preservation efforts, the temple has been relocated to a nearby island and restored to its former glory.
Next, visit the Aswan High Dam, an engineering marvel standing 360 feet high and spanning over a mile and a half wide. This massive structure was built to control the Nile’s floodwaters and store them in Lake Nasser, creating one of the largest artificial lakes in the world.
Then Felucca Ride on the Nile.
Overnight: Enjoy a relaxing night aboard your cruise ship.
20.01.2026/ Day 5: Abu Simbel, Edfu, Nile Cruise (B, L, D)
Early Morning: Abu Simbel Tour, Abu Simbel is a historic site in southern Egypt featuring two massive, rock-cut Temples built by Pharaoh Ramses II in the 13th Century BC. The Great Temple of Abu Simbel is the larger of the two temples, and it is dedicated to Ramesses II. The temple features four colossal statues of the pharaoh, each standing at 20 meters tall. The temple is also adorned with intricate carvings depicting Ramesses II’s many military victories and his divine status.
The Kom Ombo Temple, a unique double temple dedicated to Sobek, the Crocodile God, and Horus, the Falcon God. After exploring this fascinating site, continue sailing towards Edfu.
Overnight: Spend a peaceful night onboard the cruise ship as you sail towards Luxor, ready for the adventures that await.
21.01.2026/ Day 6: On Cruise (B, L, D)
Early morning you’ll visit the magnificent Temple of Horus (Edfu Temple), the second-largest temple in Egypt and one of the best-preserved from ancient times. Edfu Temple is dedicated to Horus, the falcon-headed god of protection. Built between 237 and 57 BC, it’s one of Egypt’s best-preserved temples. You’ll also see carvings that tell the epic story of Horus avenging his father Osiris—a key legend in ancient Egyptian mythology.
After enjoying breakfast on board, the cruise ship as you sail towards Luxor. Arrive in Luxor: embark on a fascinating tour of Luxor’s East Bank.
Visits: Begin with explore the Luxor Temple, renowned for its towering papyrus columns and its unique history as a site of religious significance across three faiths. Within its grounds, you’ll find remnants of an ancient Christian church and the Abu Haggag Mosque, highlighting the site’s layered cultural heritage.
Overnight: Stay aboard the cruise ship, preparing for more adventures ahead.
22.01.2026/ Day 7: Cruise – Hurghada (B, L, D)
Begin your day with a tour of Luxor’s West Bank, a treasure trove of ancient wonders.
Valley of the Kings: Explore this remote and rugged necropolis, where the pharaohs of the New Kingdom were laid to rest. To protect their treasures from tomb robbers, starting with Tuthmosis I, these rulers carved their tombs deep into the Theban hills.
Hatshepsut Temple: Marvel at the stunning Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri. Nestled against a dramatic mountain backdrop, this partly rock-hewn masterpiece is a testament to the queen’s grandeur and architectural innovation.
Colossi of Memnon: Admire the imposing twin statues of Amenhotep III, which greet visitors as they arrive on the West Bank.
the awe-inspiring Karnak Temple, the principal center of worship in ancient Egypt, showcasing a sprawling complex of sanctuaries, pylons, and obelisks dedicated to the god Amun.
After the tour, transfer to Hurghada. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay.
23.01.2026/ Day 8: Hurghada – Cairo (B, L, D)
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
Proceed for Submarine Tour. Discover the beauty of the Red Sea with an unforgettable submarine adventure. An educational and entertaining excursion for young and old alike, the underwater trip in Hurghada is ideal for families. Explore the depths of the Red Sea from the comfort of an underwater craft, without putting your feet in the water.
Next, enjoy ATV Safari. Embark on an exhilarating quad bike adventure from Hurghada! Feel the adrenaline as you speed through the rolling dunes, the stunning desert landscape flashing past. After about an hour, arrive at a traditional Bedouin village.
Immerse yourself in local culture, sip on authentic herbal tea, and learn about the Bedouin lifestyle. Enjoy a serene camel ride to end your visit before returning to the starting point. Combining thrilling adventure with cultural immersion, this tour offers an unforgettable desert experience. Book now to secure your spot and make lasting memories in the heart of the desert!
Sand City in Hurghada is the only open-air sand sculpture museum in Africa and the Middle East, featuring over 60 sculptures crafted from sand. It is divided into two main areas: The Mythological Art section, with sculptures of historical figures and legends, and the Wonderland Art section, featuring Disney characters and superheroes. The museum is a family-friendly attraction that also offers a sand sculpting workshop for visitors.
Later, proceed to Cairo for overnight stay in Hotel.
24.01.2026/ Day 9: Cairo – Alexandria (B, L, D)
A delightful day trip to the captivating Mediterranean city founded by Alexander the Great. The city evokes the era of Queen Cleopatra’s reign in Rome. Explore the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, Pompey’s Pillar, the renowned Library, National Museum, Kom-el-Dikka, and Royal Jewellery Museum Alexandria is renowned for its stunning beaches, charming cafes, bustling souks, and captivating relics from a bygone era. Overnight stay at a Cairo hotel.
25.01.2026/ Day 10: Cairo (B, L, D)
After breakfast at the hotel, your friendly and expert Egyptologist guide will accompany you the Islamic Cairo district, including the Citadel of Saladin, home to the famous Alabaster Mosque of Mohammed Ali, following that, you’ll explore The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization is the first museum of its kind in Egypt and the Arab world. It is an integrated global cultural complex that provides its visitors with the opportunity to embark on a journey through history to learn about successive Egyptian civilizations. The museum includes a diverse collection of artifacts that shed light on Egypt’s tangible and intangible heritage, helping visitors understand Egyptian civilization throughout its various eras, starting from prehistoric times through the ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Coptic, Islamic, modern, and contemporary eras. The museum also includes a hall for mummies and a hall for Egyptian textiles. Following that, you’ll explore the Coptic Cairo area, where the Romans once built the Fortress of Babylon. On the ruins of two of its towers stands the Church of St. Mary, commonly known as the Hanging Church. Lastly, you will visit the Church of St. Sergius, believed to be the resting place of the Holy Family. Dahshur is an ancient royal necropolis about 40 kilometers south of Cairo, notable for being the site of the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid, which mark a key transition from step-sided to smooth-sided pyramids. Built during the Old Kingdom, these structures showcase significant advancements in pyramid design under Pharaoh Sneferu, and the necropolis continued to be a royal burial site for later pharaohs during the Middle Kingdom. This is a well-preserved archaeological site, offering a unique glimpse into the evolution of Egyptian pyramid architecture.
Saqqara is a vast archaeological site in Egypt, located south of Cairo, that served as the necropolis for the ancient capital of Memphis. It is home to Egypt’s oldest pyramid, the Step Pyramid of Djoser, which is a revolutionary early example of stone architecture. The site contains numerous other pyramids, tombs (like mastabas), and funerary complexes dating from the 1st to the Ptolemaic and Roman periods, making it an important center for the study of Egyptian history, religion, and architecture.
The Cave Church of St. Simon the Tanner is a Coptic Orthodox church carved into the Mokattam Mountain in Cairo, Egypt, known for its large capacity and biblical carvings. It is situated in “Garbage City,” an area inhabited by the Zabbaleen, who are Coptic Christian garbage collectors and the primary builders of the church. The church is one of the largest in the Middle East and North Africa, with a capacity for over 20,000 worshippers.
Khan el-Khalili is a historic and vibrant bazaar in Cairo, Egypt, established in the late 14th century. It is a maze-like market in the heart of Islamic Cairo where visitors can shop for a wide range of goods, including gold jewelry, spices, leather goods, and traditional souvenirs like lamps, scarabs, and perfume. The market is known for its bustling atmosphere, narrow alleys, and diverse architecture, and it also features historic cafes and restaurants.
After a fascinating day, then you’ll return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
26.01.2026/ Day 11: Cairo – Sharm El Sheikh (B, L, D)
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Sharm El-Sheikh. Enroute visit Ras Mohammed Natural Reserve. Ras Mohammed is a national park in Egypt, located at the southernmost tip of the Sinai Peninsula, known for its rich marine life and stunning desert landscapes. It is Egypt’s first national marine park, situated where the Gulf of Suez and Gulf of Aqaba meet, and is a popular destination for divers and snorkelers who can explore its vibrant coral reefs and diverse aquatic species. On land, the park features unique geological formations like an earthquake fault, mangrove forests, sand dunes, and mountains.
In the evening, explore Sharm El Sheikh, including Soho Square to do shopping. Soho Square is a vibrant entertainment hub in Sharm el-Sheikh, located at the Savoy Resort on White Knight Beach, featuring a mix of restaurants, bars, shops, and live entertainment. It is known for its festive atmosphere, especially at night, with colorful lights, music, and dancing fountain shows. Visitors can also find a range of activities like bowling, ice skating, and a souk-themed bazaar.
Optional: Watch Arabian Nights Show at Farsha Café including transfers. (at your own cost).
27.01.2026/ Day 12: Sharm El Sheikh (B, L, D)
Following breakfast, drive to Dahab City to visit the Blue Hole, a deep blue hole in the Red Sea, South Sinai, Egypt. The hole has a diameter of 80 meters and a depth of 130 meters, and is surrounded by legends and stories, including the divers’ cemetery. It is part of a vast barrier reef, the second largest in the world after the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. After snorkeling at the Blue Hole, take a 15-minute boat ride to Abu Galum, a nature reserve in the Sinai Peninsula. Declared a nature reserve in 1992, Abu Galum is known for its beautiful beaches, mountains, and unique coral reefs. The area also includes the “Blue Lagoon“, a natural area surrounded by mountains that can be climbed. It is a popular tourist destination in Egypt. Enjoy a Bedouin lunch before continuing your day. Later visit Hollywood Sharm-el-Sheikh. An entertainment hub in Sharm El Sheikh featuring a dancing fountain, dinosaur sculptures, and diverse dining options.
Overnight at Hotel
Included: Transfer by Bus and Jeep Safari & The Entrance Fees & Bedouin Lunch at Abu Galum & small boat to go to/from Abu Galum & Egyptian Guide.
Not Included: Any Equipment for Snorkelling (like Mask, Fins, Lifejacket) & Drinks.
28.01.2026/ Day 13: Sharm El Sheikh – Taba – Wadi Rum (B, D)
Breakfast and check out from the hotel then transfer to Taba Border. Take a ferry to Aqaba. From Aqaba, transfer to Wadi Rum. Check-In to your Bedouin Tent.
Overnight at Wadi Rum.
29.01.2026/ Day 14: Wadi Rum (B, L, D)
Start your day with visit Lawrence Spring, the Red Dune, Khazali Canyon, Little Bridge, Lawrence House, Mushroom Rock, Yellow Desert, Burdah Rock bridge, Abu Khashaba Canyon, Um Fruth Rock Bridge and after that Sunset at Um Sabbath. Back to your hotel
Overnight at Wadi Rum.
30.01.2026/ Day 15: Wadi Rum – Petra (B, L, D)
After breakfast, transfer to Petra.
Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan’s southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. Accessed via a narrow canyon called Al Siq, it contains tombs and temples carved into pink sandstone cliffs, earning its nickname, the “Rose City.” Perhaps its most famous structure is 45m-high Al Khazneh, a temple with an ornate, Greek-style facade, and known as The Treasury then visit Roman Amphitheatre, Colonnaded Street, Qasr-al-Bint, Monastery, High Place of Sacrifice, Post Sunset walk to Siq Canyon to see candlelit façade.
Overnight at Petra.
31.01.2026/ Day 16: Petra – Madaba – Amman (B, L, D)
Transfer to Madaba and do Madaba sightseeing including,
St. Georges Church, Byzantine Church housing a 6th-century mosaic floor depicting a map of the Middle East then Madaba Archaeological Park and Church of the Apostles,
Dead Sea, a hypersaline lake bordered by Jordan to the east, and Israel and the occupied West Bank to the west. Situated in the Jordan Rift Valley, it is one of the world’s saltiest bodies of water and the lowest point on Earth’s surface.
Mount Nebo, an ancient mountain in Jordan near Madaba, is a significant religious site believed to be the place where Moses viewed the Promised Land before his death.
Transfer to Amman and Check-In to the hotel.
Overnight at Amman.
01.02.2026/ Day 17: Amman – Departure (B)
The Ruins of Gerasa are located in Jerash, and these some are the best-preserved Roman ruins in the world outside of Italy. Originally known as Gerasa, the ancient city flourished under Roman rule and features architectural remnants like ceremonial gates, colonnaded avenues, temples, and two theaters. The site, rediscovered in the early 19th century, this showcases a remarkable legacy of Greco-Roman urbanism. Gerasa includes these places – Hadrian’s Arch, Hippodrome, Forum & Temple of Zeus, Cardio Maximus, Nymphaeum, Temple of Artemis.
Then visit Amman Citadel, Roman Amphitheatre, Rainbow Street.
Later drop at Airport for departure.
Hotel Details
| Destination | Hotel Name |
| Cairo | Soluxe Cairo or a similar |
| Baharia Oasis | Ahmad Safari Hotels or Similar |
| Cruise | M/S Nile Commdore OR Nile Shams OR Similar |
| Hurghada | AMC Royal or a similar |
| Sharm El Sheikh | Xperience St. George Resort or a similar |
| Wadi Rum | As Sultana Luxury Camp or Similar |
| Petra | RN Hotels Wadi Musa or similar |
| Amman | Sulaf Luxury Hotel or similar |
Package Cost
| Double/Triple Sharing Basis | Child without Bed | Single Supplement |
| INR 2,15,000/- | INR 1,25,000/- | INR 65,000/- |
Inclusions:
Exclusions:
Payment Policy
| At the time of booking | Rs.25,000/- |
| On or before 60 days from the date of departure | 50% of total tour cost |
| On or before 30 days from the date of departure | 100% of total tour cost |
Cancellation Policy
| Before 60 days | Rs.10,000/- |
| On or before 60 days from the date of departure | 25% of total tour cost |
| On or before 30 days from the date of departure | 50% of total tour cost |
| On or before 15 days from the date of departure | 100% of total tour cost |
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