16 Days Morocco, Cairo, Nile Cruise, and Jordan Tour
Tour Details
| Duration | 16 Days/ 15 Nights |
| Tour Location | Giza / Cairo / Luxor / Aswan / Edfu / Kom Ombo / Petra / Dead Sea / Madaba / Wadi Rum / Casablanca / Rabat / Marrakech / Meknes / Volubilis / Fez |
| Tour Availability | Everyday |
| Pickup & Drop Off | Cairo Airport / Mohammed V Airport / Amman Airport |
| Tour Type | Classic Tour |
Sublime 16 Days Morocco, Cairo, Nile Cruise & Jordan Tour
16 Days Morocco, Cairo, Nile Cruise & Jordan Tour is an extraordinary Middle East odyssey through the ethereal wealth and incredible cultures of three magnificant travel experiences. This international experience will include the finest private air-conditioned transportation, handpicked accommodations, well-arranged international flights, and the expertise of professional Egyptologist guides who illuminate every monument. As one of the region’s most distinguished travel companies, recognized with multiple international awards and more than ten consecutive TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence over three decades, we ensure each moment unfolds with precision, serenity, and wonder.
This international Middle East tour begins in Morocco, exploring Casablanca, Rabat, Meknes, Volubilis, Fez, and Marrakech, where imperial heritage, Roman history, and vibrant culture come to life. This incredible travel experience continues across Egypt through Cairo’s iconic landmarks, the Giza Pyramids, the Grand Egyptian Museum, Saqqara Step Pyramid, the Hanging Church, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, Muizz Street, the National Museum, and more before sailing south on a magical Nile cruise through Upper Egypt. Along the river, timeless wonders in Luxor and Aswan unfold in the form of Kom Ombo Temple, Edfu Temple, Philae Temple, Hatshepsut Temple, Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon, Karnak Temple Complex, and more majestic attractions. Jordan completes the voyage with sacred panoramas at Madaba and Mount Nebo, the therapeutic waters of the Dead Sea, the rose-red splendor of Petra, and the vast cinematic beauty of Wadi Rum. Book this remarkable 16 days Middle East journey and discover the divine heritage of Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco.
Tour Highlights
Giza Attractions
- Giza Pyramids Complex
- The Great Pyramid
- The Great Sphinx
- The Valley Temple
- The Grand Egyptian Museum
Cairo Attractions
- The Egyptian Museum
- Hanging Church
- Al Muizz Street
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar
- National Museum
Luxor Attractions
- Karnak Temple.
- Valley of the Kings.
- Hatshepsut Temple.
- Colossi of Memnon.
Aswan Attractions
- Philae Temple.
- Edfu Temple.
- Kom Ombo Temple.
- The Unfinished Obelisk.
Petra & Madaba Attractions
- Petra Temple
- Al Khazneh Temple
- Mt Nebo & The Dead Sea
- Royal Tombs & Theatre
- Qasr al-Bint
Wadi Rum Attractions
- Nabatean Temple
- Lawrence Spring
- Khazali Canyon
Casablanca Attractions
- Hassan II Mosque
- Mohammed V Square
- Casablanca Corniche
- The Central Market
Rabat Attractions
- Hassan Tower
- Mausoleum of Mohammed V
- Kasbah of the Udayas
- Royal Palace
Marrakech Attractions
- Bahia Palace
- Koutoubia Mosque
- Medina and Souks
- Jemaa el-Fna Square
Meknes Attractions
- Bab Mansour
- Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail
- Heri es-Souani & Royal Stables
- Dar Jamai Museum
Volubilis Attractions
- Roman Mosaics
- Basilica of Volubilis
- Arch of Caracalla
- Capitoline Temple
Fez Attractions
- Al-Qarawiyyin University
- Bou Inania Madrasa
- Chouara Tanneries
- Nejjarine Fountain
Tour Inclusions
- Meet & assist at Cairo International Airport, Amman Airport, & Mohammed V Airport.
- 2 Nights accommodation in Cairo at your hotel.
- 1 night's accommodation in Luxor at your hotel.
- 1 night's accommodation in Aswan at your hotel.
- 3 Nights accommodation in a 5* Nile Cruise.
- 1 Night's accommodation in Casablanca at your hotel.
- 1 Night's accommodation in Rabat at your hotel.
- 1 Night's accommodation in Marrakech at your hotel.
- 2 nights' accommodation in Fez at your hotel.
- 1 night accommodation at your hotel in Amman.
- 1 Night in Wadi Rum.
- 1 Night accommodation at your hotel in Petra.
- Entrance fees to all sites in the itinerary.
- Domestic Flight tickets (Cairo / Aswan - Luxor / Cairo)
- All transfers by a state-of-the-art A/C vehicle.
- Professional Tour Guides throughout your tours in Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco.
- All service charges & taxes.
Tour Exclusions
- International Flights Airfare.
- Egypt, Jordan, & Morroco entry visa.
- Any optional Tours/Activities.
- Personal expenses.
- Gratuities (Tipping).
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival to Casablanca
Upon arrival at Mohammed V International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by local representatives holding a personalized name sign and assisted with all arrival and visa formalities (if required), ensuring a seamless and stress-free entry into Morocco.
You will then meet your private driver and transfer comfortably to your hotel in Casablanca for a smooth check-in and time to relax after your journey.
For those who wish, an optional evening introductory tour can be arranged, offering a first glimpse of Casablanca’s Atlantic breezes, elegant boulevards, and distinctive blend of heritage and modern architecture, an ideal introduction to Morocco.
Overnight: Casablanca Hotel
Day 2: The Majestic Wonders of Casablanca & Rabat
Your day in Casablanca begins with breakfast at your hotel, featuring fresh Moroccan flavors and warm hospitality. You will then meet your private guide and embark on a carefully curated tour that blends Atlantic coastal views with Morocco’s royal heritage, showcasing the city’s architectural mastery, cultural richness, and coastal charm as an inspiring introduction to Morocco.
The Sublime Hassan II Mosque reaches the horizon along the Atlantic coastline as one of Morocco’s most remarkable contemporary landmarks. It was made in 1993 and envisioned by architect Michel Pinseau, it was brought to life by skilled craftsmen from across the kingdom. Its soaring 210-meter minaret, the tallest on Earth, commands the horizon, while expansive prayer halls and gleaming marble courtyards express a masterful blend of spiritual devotion, structural precision, and refined Moroccan design. Extending partially over the ocean, the mosque symbolizes a sublime dialogue between faith and the infinite.
Your exploration continues through Casablanca, a metropolis defined by refined contrasts. Along La Corniche and Ain Diab, coastal energy thrives beside Atlantic waves, while wide avenues influenced by French urban design reveal the city’s 20th-century evolution. In the Quartier Habous and the Old Medina, heritage remains vibrantly preserved. Icons such as Rick’s Café, Mohammed V Square, the Sacred Heart Cathedral, and the lively Central Market reflect Casablanca’s dynamic multicultural character.
Travel onward in comfort to Rabat, Morocco’s distinguished capital, where tradition and contemporary governance coexist in harmonious balance.
The commanding Hassan Tower is a majestic attraction that was initiated in the 12th century by Caliph Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur, was intended to crown one of the grandest mosques ever imagined. Construction halted in 1199, leaving the 44-meter minaret and its rows of silent columns as a lasting testament to Almohad vision and ambition.
The elegant Mausoleum of Mohammed V is an honorable tomb that was completed in 1971 and designed by Cong Vo Toan, enshrines King Mohammed V, King Hassan II, and Prince Abdallah. Its radiant white marble and intricate decorative artistry evoke solemnity, honor, and enduring respect.
Lunch will be enjoyed at a local restaurant in Casablanca before continuing your exploration with:
The vintage Kasbah of the Udayas, poised above the river’s mouth with Andalusian gardens and sweeping ocean vistas. The ornate Bab Oudaia gate, dating to the 12th century, displays exquisite Almohad stone craftsmanship that unites strength with beauty.
The Royal Palace of Rabat "Dar al-Makhzen" is a majestic marvel that was constructed in 1864 and still serving as the official royal residence, represents the continuity of Morocco’s monarchy. Though interior access is limited, its ceremonial entrances and stately exterior project dignity and authority.
As dusk approaches, you will transfer to your hotel in Rabat for a restful overnight stay, enriched by the coastal refinement, royal legacy, and cultural richness experienced throughout this memorable day.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Rabat hotel
Day 3: The Mesmerizing Structures of Meknes & Volubilis
Following breakfast, you will journey with your knowledgeable guide to Meknes, one of Morocco’s four Imperial cities and a powerful emblem of centralized rule since the 17th century. As the city unfolds, its monumental architecture reveals a capital shaped by royal vision and exceptional artistry.
The magnificent Bab Mansour is a majestic portal that was completed in 1732 and ranks among the finest gates in Morocco. Adorned with intricate green and white zellij mosaics, elegant Quranic calligraphy, and marble columns repurposed from the Roman ruins of Volubilis, it was conceived as more than an entrance; it was a bold proclamation of imperial prestige.
The serene Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail is a magnificant structure, known to be one of the rare sacred sites accessible to non-Muslims, offers a peaceful setting for contemplation. Within its graceful courtyards and softly illuminated chambers rests the tomb of the formidable sultan, where delicate plaster ornamentation contrasts with the strength of his legacy.
Heri es-Souani and the Royal Stables, the magnitude of Meknes’ former power is an honorable establishment radiating many amazing facts. These immense complexes once safeguarded grain reserves and housed up to 12,000 horses, supported by advanced ventilation and hydraulic systems that reflect impressive engineering ingenuity.
Place el-Hedim pulses as the vibrant center of city life, animated by cafés, merchants, and street performers. Often likened to Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fna, it carries a character uniquely its own.
The refined Dar Jamai Museum is a magical structure that housed in a 19th-century palace, showcases Morocco’s artistic heritage through exquisite collections of carved wood, ceramics, textiles, and jewelry.
After lunch at a local restaurant in Meknes, your journey continues to one of the Middle East and North Africa’s most remarkable ancient cities.
The spectacular Roman city of Volubilis, once the capital of Mauretania Tingitana and Morocco’s most important Roman archaeological site, flourished between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD through its olive oil trade with Rome. Elegant villas preserve mosaics depicting Hercules, Orpheus, and Venus, while the 3rd-century Basilica, the Arch of Caracalla (211 AD), and the Capitoline Temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva testify to civic authority and imperial grandeur. The forum and bath complexes further reveal the rhythms of Roman daily life.
As dusk settles, you return comfortably to your hotel in Fez, enriched by the layered legacy of imperial Morocco and the enduring imprint of Rome.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Fez Hotel
Day 4: The Glowing city of Fez
Your day begins with breakfast at your hotel before meeting your private guide for an immersive exploration of Fez, the intellectual and spiritual nucleus of Morocco. Within its ancient ramparts, generations of learning and artistry reveal themselves through labyrinthine streets that safeguard the city’s enduring character.
The esteemed Al-Qarawiyyin University is a house of knowledge that was founded in 859 AD by Fatima al-Fihri, which is celebrated as the world’s oldest continuously operating university. Its historic courtyards once welcomed scholars of theology, astronomy, mathematics, and law, shaping Islamic philosophy and contributing to Europe’s intellectual revival. Today, it stands as a powerful emblem of scholarship and enlightenment.
The remarkable Bou Inania Madrasa is a marvelous 14th-century architectural treasure, uniquely serving both as a madrasa and a congregational mosque during the Marinid dynasty. Intricately carved cedarwood, gleaming marble surfaces, and elaborate muqarnas vaulting create a refined synthesis of geometry, artistry, and spiritual devotion.
After lunch at a local restaurant in Fez, where you can enjoy the city’s distinctive culinary flavors, your journey continues.
Chouara Tanneries is a relic from the colorful past where craftsmen still employ centuries-old techniques, using natural dyes such as saffron and indigo. Viewed from above, the stone dye pits form a vivid patchwork of color, reflecting Fez’s vibrant artisanal legacy.
The graceful Nejjarine Fountain offers a golden glimpse dating to the 18th century, features delicate floral zellij tiles, and carved cedar panels. Positioned beside a former caravanserai, it recalls Fez’s historic importance as a thriving commercial crossroads.
The heart of the city, Fes el-Bali is a magical place that unfolds through more than 9,000 narrow alleys, making it the world’s largest car-free medina. Here, donkeys transport goods and traditional workshops continue crafts passed down through generations.
As evening descends, you return to your hotel in Fez, enriched by the city’s intellectual depth, artistic refinement, and timeless vitality.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Fez Hotel
Day 5: From Fez to Marrakech
Your Middle East and North Africa adventure flows onward in effortless elegance with a private transfer, giving you the freedom to pause for scenic interludes and truly absorb Morocco’s shifting panoramas. Along the way, each moment becomes an invitation to admire the country’s landscapes as they reveal their beauty in calm, unhurried rhythm.
Arriving in Marrakech, you will check in to your hotel in the lively core of the legendary Red City. Encircled by warm terracotta tones and an atmosphere rich with energy and heritage, you will unwind for a peaceful overnight stay, refreshed, inspired, and perfectly prepared for the unforgettable experiences that await.
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: Marrakech Hotel
Day 6: From the Grand Treasures of Marrakesh to Cairo
After breakfast, you will explore Marrakech with your guide, discovering a city where artistry, tradition, and daily life merge into a vivid and ever-moving spectacle.
The Bahia Palace is an enchanting establishment constructed in the 19th century, and was conceived as a residence of distinction and refinement. As you stroll through its tranquil courtyards and scented gardens, ornate chambers reveal cedarwood ceilings, intricate zellij tilework, and delicately carved stucco. Each space reflects the sophistication of Marrakech’s aristocracy and the remarkable craftsmanship that defined their era.
The Koutoubia Mosque is a true iconic marvel that was erected in 1147 under Almohad ruler Abd al-Mu’min, and stands as the spiritual landmark of the Red City. Its commanding minaret showcases the symmetry and purity of Almohad design. While entry is limited to worshippers, the surrounding gardens and their glowing silhouette at sunset create an evocative and unforgettable atmosphere.
After lunch at a local restaurant, your discovery continues within:
The UNESCO-listed Medina of Marrakech is a labyrinth of narrow lanes, hidden courtyards, and ancient gateways. Vibrant souks brim with artisans preserving centuries-old trades, leather crafting, metalwork, weaving, lantern design, spice blending, and perfumery, immersing you in a sensory mosaic of color, fragrance, and sound.
At the divine core of it all lies Jemaa el-Fna Square, alive with energy. As daylight fades, it transforms into an open-air theater of storytellers, musicians, and food stalls, radiating the spirit and rhythm that define Marrakech.
Later, you will transfer to Casablanca Airport for your scheduled flight to Cairo. Upon arrival, you will check in to your hotel in Cairo and enjoy a restful overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Morocco to Cairo
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 7: The Living Miracles of Giza
Your morning opens with breakfast at your luxury hotel in Cairo, where a serene atmosphere and carefully prepared flavors prepare you for a profound journey into Egypt’s ancient past. Shortly afterward, your private Egyptologist guide will accompany you in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle toward one of the world’s most celebrated archaeological landscapes.
The Giza Plateau is a divine gathering of living miracles of divine glory that was established around 2600 BC during the 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom (2613–2494 BC), rising from the desert as the enduring emblem of ancient Egyptian civilization. This vast royal necropolis reflects architectural brilliance, sacred symbolism, and astronomical precision, preserving monuments that have captivated humanity for more than four millennia.
The Great Pyramid of Khufu (2609–2584 BC) is a legendary attraction that was completed around 2570 BC under the direction of the architect Hemiunu, remains the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. Constructed from approximately 2.3 million limestone blocks averaging 2.5 tons each, it originally reached 138.5 meters (454.4 ft) in height and weighs nearly six million tons. Its flawless alignment with the four cardinal points reveals remarkable mathematical and celestial knowledge.
The Great Sphinx is a glorious wonder that was commissioned by Pharaoh Khafre (2558–2532 BC) and carved directly from the natural limestone bedrock. Combining human intelligence with the strength of a lion, it has guarded the plateau for centuries. Between its paws lies the Dream Stele of Thutmose IV (1401 BC), recounting a visionary promise that enriches its aura of mystery.
The Valley Temple is a majestic marvel that dates to the 4th Dynasty. Once, it served as a sacred site for royal funerary rituals, including the revered “Opening of the Mouth” ceremony. Built from massive granite blocks and astonishingly preserved, it reflects the spiritual conviction and engineering excellence of Old Kingdom craftsmen.
After lunch at a local restaurant, your exploration continues to one of the world’s most remarkable cultural institutions.
The Grand Egyptian Museum offers an extraordinary display of more than 5,000 years of history, which took more than a billion dollars to build. This monumental complex houses over 100,000 artifacts, including the complete treasures of Tutankhamun. Through innovative design and immersive exhibitions, visitors encounter highlights such as the colossal statue of Ramses II, Khufu’s solar boat, and Tutankhamun’s golden mask, alongside state-of-the-art conservation facilities and galleries overlooking the pyramids.
The Saqqara Step Pyramid took the first step of the golden age of pyramids, which was constructed between 2670 and 2650 BC for King Djoser by the visionary architect Imhotep. Rising 62.5 meters (205 ft), it is the earliest large-scale stone monument in history and the foundation upon which later pyramid architecture, including Giza’s iconic pyramids, was developed.
As the day concludes, you will transfer to Cairo Airport for your flight to Aswan. Upon arrival, you will proceed to your hotel in Aswan for a restful overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Cairo to Aswan
Overnight: Aswan Hotel
Day 8: The Graceful Marvels of Aswan
Upon arriving in Aswan, you will begin your remarkable journey with breakfast, then travel alongside your expert guide, discovering some of the city’s most celebrated landmarks that reflect both ancient ingenuity and modern achievement.
The marvelous Aswan High Dam came into existence between 1960 and 1970, stands as one of Egypt’s most transformative modern projects. By regulating the Nile’s waters and generating hydroelectric power, it reshaped the nation’s economy, safeguarded agricultural lands from flooding, and played a pivotal role in Egypt’s contemporary development.
The glorious Unfinished Obelisk was destined to pierce the skies as the largest known obelisk ever attempted in ancient Egypt. Commissioned by Queen Hatshepsut (1508–1458 BC) to complement the obelisks of the Karnak Temple Complex, one of which later became the Lateran Obelisk now standing in Rome. It was abandoned after a crack appeared in the granite. Left in its quarry, it offers invaluable insight into ancient stone-working techniques.
The majestic Philae temple is a spiritual tale come to live, entirely devoted to the goddess Isis, symbol of love, sacrifice, and rebirth. Originally located on Philae Island, the temple was made between 380–362 BC in the Greco-Roman period, then carefully dismantled and relocated to Agilkia Island under the UNESCO Nubia Campaign prior to the completion of the Aswan High Dam in 1970, preserving one of Egypt’s most treasured mythological sanctuaries.
At day’s end, you will transfer to your luxurious 5-star deluxe Nile cruise. After check-in, enjoy lunch and dinner on board and settle in for a relaxing overnight stay along the timeless waters of the Nile.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 9: The Majestic Kom Ombo Temple
Begin your morning with breakfast on board your Nile cruise, then continue your remarkable Middle East journey with a visit to one of Upper Egypt’s most distinctive sanctuaries.
The marvelous Kom Ombo Temple stands in rare architectural symmetry, uniquely designed with twin entrances, dual hypostyle halls, and paired sanctuaries. Constructed between 180 BC and 47 BC during the Ptolemaic era, this exceptional temple was dedicated to two deities: Haroeris (Horus the Elder) and Sobek, the crocodile god of the Nile. Its perfectly balanced layout and remarkable reliefs make it one of the most unusual and fascinating temple complexes in Egypt.
After your exploration, return to your Nile cruise to enjoy lunch and dinner on board, and relax for a peaceful overnight stay along the tranquil waters of the Nile.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 10: The Marvelous Edfu Temple
You will enjoy your breakfast onboard the cruise, then join your guide to visit:
The magnificent Edfu temple ranks among the largest and best-preserved temples of the Greco-Roman era in Egypt. Constructed between 237 BC and 57 BC, this grand sanctuary was dedicated to Horus, the falcon god of protection and kingship. Its towering walls are adorned with detailed reliefs depicting the epic cosmic struggle between Horus and his rival Seth, a powerful myth symbolizing the triumph of order over chaos. Walking through its monumental halls offers a vivid glimpse into the spiritual drama and artistic mastery of the Ptolemaic age.
Enjoy your lunch & dinner on the cruise and continue sailing to Luxor and overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Onboard the Cruise
Day 11: The Golden Attractions of Luxor
Begin your day with breakfast on board your Nile cruise, then set out with your private Egyptologist to uncover the timeless treasures of Luxor, the ancient city of Thebes.
The legendary Valley of the Kings is the royal burial ground of Egypt’s pharaohs from the 18th to the 20th Dynasties of the New Kingdom (1570–1050 BC). For nearly five centuries, this sacred valley concealed the tombs of rulers such as Ramses II and Tutankhamun within its richly decorated chambers carved deep into the desert hills, an enduring testament to Egypt’s beliefs in eternity.
The golden Hatshepsut temple (1508-1458 BC) is a heavenly structure that was erected in 1479 BC against the dramatic cliffs of Deir el-Bahari on Luxor’s West Bank. This architectural masterpiece, created to immortalize the reign of one of Egypt’s most powerful female pharaohs, remains one of the most elegant and best-preserved monuments of the ancient world.
The heavenly Colossi of Memnon are two towering quartzite statues of Amenhotep III (1386–1349 BC). These monumental figures are the last surviving remnants of his once-grand mortuary temple and continue to dominate the landscape with silent majesty.
After visiting the Colossi of Memnon, have youe a lunch meal & relax. Then head with your tour guide to visit:
The divine Karnak temple complex is the largest religious sanctuary ever constructed, which holds the tales and myths of the ancient Egyptians. Dedicated to the Theban Triad, Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, this vast complex was developed between 2000 BC and 30 BC by successive pharaohs across 247 acres of sacred ground. Highlights include the monumental Avenue of Sphinxes, the Great Hypostyle Hall with its colossal columns, and countless shrines and obelisks that reflect centuries of devotion and architectural brilliance.
You will head back to your hotel in Luxor to spend the overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Luxor hotel
Day 12: The Majestic Structures of Cairo
You will begin your day with a satisfying breakfast before checking out. Then, you will transfer to the airport for your flight to Cairo, where the next chapter of your international journey continues. The city unfolds in rich layers, where ancient pharaohs, early Christian heritage, and Islamic grandeur blend seamlessly into one living tapestry of history.
The Egyptian Museum was inaugurated in 1901 in downtown Cairo to protect the treasures of ancient Egypt. Inside its storied galleries, thousands of artifacts reveal the brilliance, belief systems, and artistic refinement of a civilization that flourished for millennia. Monumental statues, finely crafted jewelry, and sacred funerary relics narrate the lives of rulers and commoners alike, preserving the legacy of the Nile within one remarkable institution.
After lunch at a local restaurant, savoring authentic Egyptian cuisine, your exploration continues into the spiritual heart of Old Cairo.
The iconic Hanging Church a.k.a the Church of the Virgin Mary, is one of the most treasured landmarks of Coptic Christianity. This living miracle was built in the 5th century AD above the southern gate of the Roman Babylon Fortress. It once served as the seat of the Coptic Patriarch. Elevated nearly 30 feet above ground level, the church enchants with its wooden barrel-vaulted ceiling, intricate icons, and serene atmosphere that reflects centuries of devotion and the sacred journey of the Holy Family through Egypt.
Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque is an honorable structure that was founded in 641 AD as Egypt’s first mosque following the Islamic conquest. Though rebuilt several times over the centuries, it remains an active house of worship and a living testament to the evolution of Islamic architecture. Its graceful colonnades and expansive courtyard embody both spiritual simplicity and enduring cultural influence.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is a cultural marvel, home to more than 50,000 artifacts spanning over four thousand years of history. Its distinguished Royal Mummies Hall presents 28 ancient rulers in a dignified setting, offering profound insight into Egypt’s royal lineage and cultural continuity.
Al-Muizz street narrates many great tales that were established in the 10th century AD as the vibrant spine of Islamic Cairo. Lined with grand mosques, elegant madrasas, ornate façades, and traditional cafés, this remarkable avenue showcases centuries of architectural brilliance and artistic mastery.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar offers the chance to live a magical shopping experience across magical attractions that was founded in 970 AD. For over a thousand years, its winding lanes have overflowed with handcrafted jewelry, aromatic spices, colorful textiles, and timeless craftsmanship. Beneath glowing lanterns and ancient arches, commerce and culture meet in a setting that captures the enduring charm of medieval Cairo.
As the day concludes, you will check into your hotel in Cairo, reflecting on a city where civilizations do not merely coexist—they intertwine to create one of the most extraordinary cultural landscapes on Earth.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Luxor to Cairo
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 13: Fly to Amman
After breakfast and hotel check-out in Cairo, you will transfer by private air-conditioned vehicle to Cairo International Airport for your flight to Amman. Upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, a representative will assist with visa and entry formalities before escorting you to your hotel in Amman, where you will relax and prepare for your journey through Petra and Jordan’s remarkable landscapes.
Meals: Breakfast
Flight: From Cairo to Amman
Overnight: Amman Hotel
Day 14: The Ethereal City of Madaba & Dead Sea
You will start your day with a satisfying breakfast at your hotel in Amman, setting the tone for a journey shaped by sacred heritage, ancient history, and magical scenery. Shortly afterward, your private driver will welcome you, and you will travel in comfort toward Madaba, where this meaningful exploration of Jordan gently unfolds.
St. George’s Greek Orthodox Church is a majestic 19th-century landmark that protects one of Christianity’s most remarkable treasures. It proudly holds the celebrated 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land, formed from thousands of tiny tesserae and accompanied by early Greek inscriptions. This intricate masterpiece is the oldest known cartographic representation of Palestine. It offers not only artistic beauty but also a rare and tangible link to early Christian devotion and biblical geography.
The revered heights of Mount Nebo are traditionally believed to be the place where Prophet Moses first glimpsed the Promised Land. From this elevated vantage point above the Jordan Valley, sweeping views stretch toward the River Jordan and distant horizons. The serene stillness of the summit creates a deeply contemplative atmosphere, inviting reflection amid landscapes rich with spiritual symbolism.
The legendary Dead Sea is a true divine sanctuary that is as old as time. Famous for being the lowest point on Earth and one of the saltiest bodies of water in existence. It is known for its mineral-laden waters and therapeutic mud, once prized in ancient healing practices and even Egyptian mummification. This natural wonder allows everyone to float effortlessly upon its buoyant surface. The surrounding silence and vast desert backdrop transform the experience into a moment of pure tranquility.
Afterward, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, sampling authentic Jordanian flavors before continuing your adventure.
The road then leads south toward Petra, as rolling terrain gradually gives way to dramatic desert vistas that signal the wonders ahead. Upon arrival, you will check into your hotel and relax for the evening. With every detail thoughtfully arranged, you can unwind in comfort and anticipation of discovering the extraordinary Nabataean city awaiting you the following day.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Petra Hotel
Day 15: The Captivating Petra Area Attractions
Your day begins with a flavorful breakfast at your hotel in Petra, where Jordanian hospitality and local specialties set the stage for an unforgettable adventure. After check-out, you will meet your private driver and knowledgeable guide, ready to lead you into one of the world’s most astonishing archaeological masterpieces.
Petra emerges like a dream from the desert as a luminous city carved from rose-hued sandstone by the brilliant Nabataeans, whose legacy stretches back thousands of years. Once the thriving capital of their kingdom, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Concealed within dramatic mountain canyons, Petra’s temples, tombs, and ceremonial façades stand as enduring symbols of creativity, resilience, and architectural genius.
Through the ethereal Siq, a narrow, winding gorge framed by towering cliffs. At its end, Al Khazneh (the Treasury) appears suddenly in breathtaking splendor. Carved in the 1st century AD during the reign of King Aretas IV, its ornate façade glows in shifting desert light, revealing the wealth and sophistication of Nabataean artistry. This iconic monument has captivated travelers for centuries and gained global fame through films such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
The Royal Tombs of Petra were carved deeply into Petra’s eastern cliffs for kings and nobles. The Urn, Silk, Corinthian, and Palace Tombs each display distinctive styles and intricate detailing, offering insight into the refinement and authority of Nabataean society.
The Great Theatre was carved in the rocks during the early 1st century AD and later expanded under Roman rule, seating up to 7,000 spectators, blending Nabataean ingenuity with classical influence.
The sacred Qasr al-Bint is a majestic wonder that was created between 30 BC and 40 AD, stands as one of Petra’s rare freestanding temples. Dedicated to Nabataean deities, its survival through centuries of natural forces highlights both profound devotion and advanced engineering skill.
After exploring Petra’s rose-red wonders, your adventure continues to the enchanting desert of Wadi Rum. Here, a memorable dinner awaits beneath an endless canopy of stars, where authentic Bedouin cuisine is served in serene silence.
Wadi Rum unfolds as a vast sanctuary of crimson sands, soaring sandstone mountains, and ancient inscriptions dating back over 12,000 years. Spanning nearly 720 square kilometers and protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this cinematic landscape has inspired explorers and filmmakers alike, appearing in classics such as Lawrence of Arabia and The Martian. Depending on time, you may discover its dramatic terrain by jeep, camel, or on foot, visiting landmarks like Lawrence Spring, Little Bridge, Khazali Canyon, and the magnificent Burdah Arch.
As night descends, you will settle into a traditional Bedouin camp. Beneath glittering constellations and boundless horizons, the quiet rhythm of the desert surrounds you, leaving you with lasting memories of Petra’s radiant grandeur and Wadi Rum’s otherworldly beauty.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Wadi Rum Camp
Final Day: Departure
You will have your breakfast, then head to Amman airport to catch your flight back home.
Meals: Breakfast
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The 16 Days Morocco, Cairo, Nile Cruise & Jordan Tour is a premium Middle East and North Africa journey combining Morocco, Egypt, and Jordan with world-class services of private air-conditioned transport, selected accommodations, organized international flights, and expert Egyptologist guides, backed by three decades of great experience that deliver an ideal tour.
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Over 15 nights, all international guests will travel across the glorious cities of Giza, Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Petra, Madaba, Wadi Rum, Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, Meknes, Volubilis, and Marrakech.
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This grand Middle East travel experience will head to the miraculous country of Morocco, offering the chance to visit the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Rabat’s royal landmarks, Meknes and Volubilis’ imperial heritage, Fez’s historic scholarship, and Marrakech’s palaces, souks, and Jemaa el-Fna.
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The glorious milestones of Egypt will come to life to discover the greatest archaeological marvels in history which include the Giza Pyramids, Grand Egyptian Museum, Saqqara Step Pyramid, Hanging Church, Khan El Khalili, Muizz Street, and the National Museum, followed by a magical Nile Cruise to Kom Ombo, Edfu, Philae, Hatshepsut Temple, Valley of the Kings, Colossi of Memnon, and Karnak Temple Complex.
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The adventure takes its last steps in Jordan with Madaba, Mount Nebo, the Dead Sea, Petra, and Wadi Rum, offering a complete immersion into the heritage of Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco.
Essential Trip Information
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