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Upon arriving at Cairo International Airport, you will be warmly greeted by a dedicated representative from Egypt Tours Portal, who will be waiting for you at the terminal exit. From the very first moment, they will guide you smoothly through immigration procedures, assist with identifying and handling your luggage, and ensure an effortless transition after your flight. You will then be escorted to your hotel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle, where you will complete check-in and have time to relax and unwind in comfort.
As evening descends over the city, your Egyptian adventure opens in the most magical way, with a luxurious dinner cruise along the timeless Nile River. Drift beneath the night sky as the glittering lights of Cairo reflect upon the water, while you indulge in a refined buffet or set-menu dinner. The journey is enhanced by vibrant live entertainment, including graceful belly-dancing and authentic folkloric performances, creating an enchanting atmosphere as you sail past the illuminated riverbanks — a spectacular introduction to the spirit of Egypt.
At the end of the evening, you will be transferred back to your hotel, where you can enjoy a peaceful overnight stay and prepare for the wonders that await in the days ahead.
After enjoying breakfast at your hotel, you will check out and meet your private Egyptologist tour guide to begin a remarkable journey into the eternal heart of ancient Egypt, starting with:
The legendary Giza Pyramids Complex is a glorious monument that stood the test of time and became one of the most extraordinary archaeological wonders on Earth. It dates back more than 5,000 years to the 4th Dynasty, this sacred necropolis was created as a celestial passageway through which the pharaohs would ascend to eternity. Within its sands rise the three great pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, six satellite pyramids, the majestic Great Sphinx, and the ancient Valley Temple.
The celestial Great Pyramid of Khufu remains a masterpiece of ambition and divine geometry, and is the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. It was built around 2580 BC, it originally soared to about 147 meters (481 feet), making it the world’s tallest human-made monument for over 3,800 years until surpassed by Lincoln Cathedral in the 14th century. Constructed from more than 2.3 million limestone blocks weighing a total of nearly six million tons, this miraculous structure continues to astonish scholars and travelers with its precision and cosmic alignment.
The royal eternal guardian Great Sphinx was carved directly from the limestone bedrock to stand as one of history’s greatest enigmas. Measuring 240 feet (73 meters) long, 66 feet (20 meters) high, and 19 feet (62 meters) wide at its haunches, this mighty monument combines the body of a lion, symbolizing strength and protection, with the face of Pharaoh Khafre, representing divine authority and wisdom. Watching over Giza for almost 4,500 years, the Sphinx remains an enduring symbol of Egypt’s artistic genius and spiritual power.
The mystic Valley Temple, part of Khafre’s funerary complex, was built from massive limestone blocks and served as the sacred site for purification and mummification rituals, including the revered “Opening of the Mouth” ceremony, believed to restore the senses of the deceased for eternal life. Its beautifully preserved statues and harmonious design reveal the depth of Egyptian religious belief and architectural brilliance.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is a visionary cultural milestone rising on the Giza Plateau. It covers nearly 490,000 square meters, it stands among the largest museums dedicated to a single civilization. Perfectly aligned with the pyramids, it houses cutting-edge conservation centers and will display the entire Tutankhamun collection, over 5,000 artifacts, together for the first time. Among its treasures are the Hanging Obelisk, the towering 11-meter statue of Ramses II, the ten statues of Senusret, the Victory Column of Merneptah, and the majestic Grand Staircase, lined with royal masterpieces from across the ages.
Then, you’ll have your tasty lunch at a local restaurant in Cairo before visiting:
Saqqara step pyramid is an architectural revelation built between 2670 and 2650 BC for Pharaoh Djoser. Designed by the brilliant Imhotep — Egypt’s first recorded architect, later worshipped as a god of wisdom, this six-level pyramid marked the birth of monumental stone construction. Standing 62 meters high, it paved the way for all later pyramids, including the great monuments of Giza.
At the end of your extraordinary day, you will be transferred to Cairo Airport for your flight to Hurghada. Upon arrival, you will be warmly welcomed by our representative, escorted to your hotel, and assisted with check-in for a peaceful overnight stay.
After breakfast, you will set out on a magical adventure across the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea in Hurghada, joining an unforgettable snorkeling excursion. As you glide through this underwater paradise, you’ll encounter some of the region’s most vibrant marine life, from dazzling tropical fish to brilliant coral reefs, along with many other hidden wonders, all waiting to be explored with ease and delight.
Begin your day with a delightful breakfast, then enjoy a completely free day to immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of Hurghada. Take your time to unwind, explore the resort’s wonderful facilities, and soak in the breathtaking beauty of this timeless Red Sea city, where every moment seems to slow into a cherished memory. Later, savor a relaxing lunch and dinner at your hotel before settling in for an overnight stay surrounded by tranquility and coastal elegance.
Begin your morning with breakfast, then check out from your Hurghada hotel and join your private tour guide for a scenic journey in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle to Luxor, the radiant heart of ancient Thebes. Your exploration of East Luxor begins with:
The majestic Karnak Temple a vast sacred complex crafted for gods and kings between 2000 BC and 30 BC in honor of the revered Theban Triad, Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. It was considered the largest religious complex ever built and the world’s greatest open-air museum, Karnak is a breathtaking testament to pharaonic devotion and architectural mastery. Within its immense precincts lie extraordinary treasures such as the grand Avenue of Sphinxes linking it to Luxor Temple, the awe-inspiring Precinct of Amun-Re, and the monumental Hypostyle Hall, each stone whispering stories of worship, ceremony, and divine power.
After your visit, you will be transferred to your Luxor hotel for check-in, followed by a delicious lunch and time to relax in the comfort of your luxurious surroundings.
Luxor Temple is a lunar wonder of divine kingship and the sacred bond between pharaohs and the gods. It came into existence around 1400 BC by Amenhotep III and was later enhanced by Ramses II, this remarkable temple once hosted grand coronation rituals and the famed Opet Festival, during which the king’s divine authority was ritually renewed. Its soaring columns, graceful courtyards, and illuminated reliefs offer a captivating glimpse into the spiritual and ceremonial heart of ancient Egypt.
Following your inspiring day of discovery, you will return to your elegant 5-star hotel in Luxor, where you will spend the night in comfort, preparing for the next unforgettable chapter of your adventure.
After enjoying a delightful breakfast, check-out, and then your day unfolds with a captivating journey through Luxor’s most legendary treasures, led by your expert tour guide:
The Valley of the Kings is a royal necropolis hidden beneath the golden cliffs of Luxor’s West Bank, a mysterious subterranean labyrinth where the mighty rulers of Egypt’s New Kingdom sought eternal life. Dating from 1570–1050 BC, this sacred burial ground contains 63 tombs belonging to the great pharaohs of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties, including Ramses the Great, Hatshepsut, Seti I, and the world-famous Tutankhamun. Every chamber tells a profound story of ancient beliefs, artistry, and the spiritual journey toward the afterlife.
You will have your lunch at a local restaurant, then head with your tour guide to:
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is a breathtaking masterpiece of harmony, elegance, and grandeur, built in 1479 BC to honor Egypt’s iconic queen-pharaoh. Dedicated to the sun god Amun, this magnificent three-tiered sanctuary rises from the desert cliffs in sweeping terraces connected by elegant ramps. It stands as a lasting symbol of Hatshepsut’s power, wisdom, and architectural vision, a true jewel of classical Egyptian design.
The Colossi of Memnon are two monumental statues carved from quartzite sandstone by Pharaoh Amenhotep III around 1350 BC. Standing an impressive 18 meters high, these majestic guardians once flanked the entrance to his mortuary temple. Legends tell of the haunting “singing statues,” a mysterious sound that echoed from them during the Greco-Roman era, enchanting travelers for centuries.
At the end of your inspiring day, you will head straight to your Aswan hotel to relax and enjoy a peaceful overnight stay.
You will begin your morning with breakfast, enjoying the calm beauty of Aswan before joining your tour guide to explore:
The Aswan High Dam is a monumental triumph of modern engineering and visionary ambition, constructed during the 1960s and 1970s with support from the Soviet Union. This impressive structure was built to control the seasonal flooding of the Nile and generate vital hydroelectric power, resulting in the creation of the vast artificial reservoir known as Lake Nasser, one of the largest man-made lakes on Earth.
The Unfinished Obelisk is a breathtaking relic that reflects the bold aspirations of Queen Hatshepsut (1508–1458 BC). Intended to become the largest obelisk ever created, nearly one-third larger than any existing one, it was destined for the entrance of Karnak Temple. Carved directly from the granite bedrock, the project came to an unexpected halt when cracks formed in the stone, leaving the obelisk forever frozen in time as a remarkable testimony to ancient craftsmanship.
You will have your lunch at a local restaurant, then head with your tour guide to:
The Philae temple is an enchanting sanctuary dedicated to the goddess of motherhood and healing, Isis. Built during the Ptolemaic period between 380–362 BC, this graceful monument once stood on Philae Island and now rests serenely on Agilkia Island. Its elegant columns and sacred inscriptions preserve the timeless myth of Osiris, the resurrected lord of the underworld, making it one of Egypt’s most spiritually captivating temples.
At the end of your inspiring day, you will return to your hotel to relax and enjoy a peaceful overnight stay.
You will begin your morning with a delightful breakfast before checking out of your hotel, heading to the airport to catch your flight to Cairo, and meeting your tour guide for a golden journey to:
The majestic Egyptian Museum, gracefully found in the heart of Cairo and founded in 1901, stands as a timeless guardian of Egypt’s 5,000-year-old heritage. Within its grand halls lies a breathtaking collection of archaeological masterpieces, each artifact whispering stories of kings, queens, devotion, legacy, and the eternal quest for immortality.
Following a tasty lunch at a local restaurant in Cairo, you will embark on a journey to explore:
Al Muizz street is a legendary avenue dating back to the Fatimid era of the 10th century AD, unfolds like an open-air museum. This atmospheric thoroughfare is lined with exquisite examples of Islamic architecture across mosques, markets, historic homes, and grand gateways. Cafés, artisan shops, cultural exhibitions, and museums fill the street with vibrant life, offering an unforgettable window into the brilliance of the Islamic Golden Age.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar is a legendary hub and Cairo’s most celebrated marketplace, founded between 1382 and 1389 AD during the Mamluk period. Its winding alleys shimmer with handcrafted treasures, glittering jewelry, antiques, perfumes, brass lamps, textiles, and souvenirs inspired by Egypt’s ancient civilization. Here, history mingles with living culture, creating one of the most enchanting shopping experiences in the world.
The Hanging Church is a sacred jewel radiating spiritual grace, dating back to the 3rd century AD. Built above the southern gate of the Roman Fortress of Babylon, where the Holy Family once found refuge, the “Staircase Church” features a nave suspended above a vaulted passage. Designed in basilican style, it protects a magnificent collection of icons, mosaics, ciboria, altars, and exquisite reliefs.
You will check into your Cairo hotel and spend the overnight.
Enjoy your breakfast before checking out, then return to Hurghada Airport to board your flight to Cairo. From there, you will continue onward to Amman, where your enchanting 15 Days Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey tour resumes.
Upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our representative, who will assist you with visa procedures and luggage collection before introducing you to your private driver. You will then be transferred comfortably to your hotel in Amman, where you can relax and enjoy a peaceful overnight stay in preparation for the adventures ahead.
Begin your morning with a satisfying breakfast at the hotel before meeting your private driver, who will escort you on an epic voyage to the enchanting city of Madaba to uncover its timeless wonders:
The Greek Orthodox Church of St. George in Madaba is a remarkable 19th-century sanctuary famed for preserving the extraordinary 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land. It is considered the oldest surviving geographic depiction of Palestine. This sacred artwork contains 157 Greek inscriptions and offers invaluable insight into early Christian heritage and biblical geography. Though sections of the mosaic have faded with time, its surviving fragments stand as an irreplaceable cultural treasure and one of the most significant artifacts of its kind.
Mount Nebo is highly revered as the place where the Prophet Moses first gazed upon the Promised Land. It is located about 10 km west of Madaba and rising 817 meters above sea level, Mount Nebo reveals breathtaking vistas stretching across the Jordan Valley, the River Jordan, and even the distant hills of Jerusalem. Since the 4th century AD, it has remained a sacred pilgrimage site, where Byzantine monks founded a monastery and the Basilica of Moses, originally built in the 4th century and beautifully expanded in the 6th century, still preserves magnificent ancient mosaics.
You will then head to:
The Dead Sea, one of Earth’s most extraordinary natural wonders and the saltiest body of water in the world, with salinity levels nearly ten times that of the oceans. Its shoreline rests around 430 meters (1,411 feet) below sea level, the lowest point on land, while its waters plunge more than 300 meters deep, making it the deepest known hypersaline lake. Renowned since antiquity as one of the world’s earliest health resorts, the Dead Sea once drew great figures such as King Herod the Great and Cleopatra, who treasured its mineral-rich waters and mud for their therapeutic and cosmetic benefits. Its salts and minerals were also used in Egyptian mummification and the production of balms and fertilizers.
It is famous for offering the surreal experience of floating effortlessly upon its dense waters, indulging in rejuvenating mineral treatments, and marveling at the dramatic desert scenery surrounding this ancient natural marvel.
Enjoy a very wonderful lunch before continuing your international trip with an international holiday to explore:
Head to your hotel in Petra to check in and spend the overnight.
Begin your morning with a marvelous breakfast at your Petra hotel before checking out, then meet your private driver and expert guide for a journey into the heart of one of the world’s greatest archaeological legacies. Petra, the legendary Nabataean capital and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, awaits your discovery as you explore:
Petra, the fabled “Rose City” of southern Jordan, was founded by the Nabataeans in the 4th century BC as a flourishing trade center linking Arabia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean. With history stretching back nearly 7,000 years, it stretches across nearly 264 km² (102 sq mi) at an elevation of around 810 meters (2,657 ft) and is renowned for its rose-pink sandstone cliffs and magnificent monuments such as the Treasury, Royal Tombs, and Great Theatre. Honored as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 and named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007, Petra stands as a breathtaking symbol of Jordan’s heritage and human creativity, welcoming millions of visitors each year.
Al-Khazneh, or “The Treasury,” is Petra’s most celebrated monument, carved into the sandstone cliffs during the reign of King Aretas IV (9 BC–40 AD). Rising 40 meters high, its grand Hellenistic-inspired façade reflects Nabataean wealth and artistic mastery. Reached only through the dramatic Siq gorge, its purpose, whether tomb, temple, or treasury, remains cloaked in mystery. Immortalized in global cinema such as Indiana Jones and recognized both as a UNESCO site and A New Wonder of the World, it continues to inspire wonder.
The Royal Tombs Of Petra were carved into the eastern cliffs to reveal a dazzling array of colors, designs, and architectural styles. Constructed mainly in the 1st century AD, at the height of Petra’s prosperity, these grand façades blend Nabataean traditions with Hellenistic and Roman influence. Among them are the Urn Tomb, later transformed into a Byzantine church, the richly colored Silk Tomb, the ornate Corinthian Tomb, and the majestic Palace Tomb — lasting tributes to the Nabataean elite and the city’s golden age.
The Great Theatre of Petra is another marvel of ingenuity, hewn from the cliffs in the early 1st century AD and later expanded by the Romans after 106 AD. Able to seat up to 7,000 spectators, it beautifully unites Nabataean rock-cut design with Roman architectural style, reflecting Petra’s vibrant cultural life and its role as a crossroads of ancient civilizations.
Qasr al-Bint, Petra’s principal temple, stands apart as one of the city’s few freestanding stone structures. Built between 30 BC and 40 AD and dedicated to the deities Dushara and al-‘Uzza, this 23-meter-high sanctuary once featured sweeping staircases, towering columns, and elaborate interiors. Although shaped by centuries of erosion and earthquakes, it still endures as a testament to Nabataean devotion, resilience, and refined craftsmanship.
Your journey continues as you travel to the mystical desert realm of Wadi Rum, where you will enjoy a flavorful dinner upon arrival.
Wadi Rum, the “Valley of the Moon” is a stunning union of natural majesty and cultural heritage. This 720-sq-km UNESCO World Heritage Site in southern Jordan is famed for its crimson dunes, soaring sandstone cliffs, and ancient inscriptions reflecting more than 12,000 years of human presence. Featured in iconic films such as Lawrence of Arabia and The Martian, it invites exploration through jeep safaris, camel rides, hiking, and hot-air balloon adventures. Equally unforgettable is the warmth of Bedouin hospitality, from traditional meals and desert camps to stargazing beneath pristine night skies. If time allows, you may also witness wonders such as Little Bridge, Lawrence Spring, Um Frouth Rock Bridge, Khazali Canyon, and Burdah Arch.
You will spend the night in a traditional Bedouin camp, embraced by the peaceful silence of the desert and the glittering canopy of stars, a magical experience unlike any other.
After savoring your final breakfast at the hotel, you will check out and be welcomed in the lobby by our representative, who will escort you comfortably to Amman Airport. With smooth assistance throughout your departure formalities, you’ll board your flight to Istanbul, opening the next inspiring chapter of your unforgettable Egypt, Jordan, & Turkey adventure.
Upon arrival at Istanbul International Airport, you will be warmly greeted by another representative holding a personalized sign. They will guide you through the visa process before introducing you to your private driver, who will transfer you directly to your hotel in Istanbul. Once checked in, take the evening to relax and unwind, preparing for the extraordinary discoveries that await in this mesmerizing city.
Begin your morning with a delightful breakfast at your Istanbul hotel before meeting your private guide, who will accompany you on an unforgettable journey through the city’s most treasured historical and cultural landmarks.
Hagia Sophia stands as a global icon of beauty, devotion, and architectural genius. Completed in 537 AD under Emperor Justinian I, it first rose as a magnificent Byzantine cathedral before becoming an Ottoman mosque, and today remains one of the world’s most admired monuments. Its soaring dome, shimmering mosaics, graceful marble columns, and sweeping Arabic calligraphy reflect a breathtaking fusion of Christian and Islamic artistry. Radiating spiritual harmony and timeless grandeur, Hagia Sophia embodies the remarkable cultural evolution of Istanbul across the centuries.
Topkapi Palace came into existence in the 15th century under Sultan Mehmed II, served as the imperial residence and administrative heart of the Ottoman Empire for nearly four centuries. Perched dramatically at the tip of Seraglio Point, it commands spectacular views of the Bosphorus Strait and the Sea of Marmara. Within its vast grounds lie lush courtyards, richly decorated pavilions, and the storied Harem, along with priceless collections of imperial jewels, sacred relics, and masterpieces of Ottoman craftsmanship.
You will have your Lunch at an authentic restaurant in Istanbul, then head with your tour guide to explore:
The Blue Mosque, or Sultan Ahmed Mosque, was completed in 1616 under Sultan Ahmed I to be the crowning glory of classical Ottoman architecture. Its interior glows with the serene beauty of more than 20,000 hand-painted Iznik tiles, creating a celestial atmosphere beneath its cascading domes. With six elegant minarets and perfect symmetry, this sacred mosque remains both an active place of worship and a UNESCO World Heritage landmark, one of Istanbul’s most photographed and inspiring symbols of faith.
The Hippodrome fell from the heavens in 203 AD by Emperor Septimius Severus and was later expanded by Constantine the Great, forming the bustling social and political heart of Byzantine Constantinople. Able to hold as many as 100,000 spectators, it hosted thrilling chariot races, imperial ceremonies, and grand celebrations. Although only traces of the original structure survive today, the Obelisk of Theodosius, brought from Karnak Temple and carved for Pharaoh Thutmose III, along with the Serpentine Column and Walled Obelisk, still stand proudly as reminders of its glorious past.
The Grand Bazaar offers a captivating world of discovery beneath its historic domes. Founded in 1461 during the Ottoman era, it is one of the world’s oldest and largest covered markets, home to more than 4,000 shops. Here, merchants display everything from handwoven carpets and glittering gold jewelry to aromatic spices, fine leather, and exquisite ceramics — creating an unforgettable atmosphere of color, craftsmanship, and culture.
As your day of exploration comes to an end, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Cappadocia. Upon arrival, a local representative will warmly welcome you and escort you to your hotel, where you can relax and enjoy a peaceful overnight stay, ready to embrace the next magical chapter of your adventure.
Begin your morning with a nourishing breakfast, preparing yourself for a day of awe-inspiring discovery through the surreal wonderland of Cappadocia. Revered worldwide for its dreamlike volcanic landscapes and ancient cave dwellings, this region offers one of Earth’s most extraordinary natural spectacles.
Travelers may choose to elevate the experience with an optional one-hour sunrise hot-air balloon flight, drifting peacefully above sweeping valleys, fairy chimneys, and honeycombed hillsides. From this heavenly vantage point, Cappadocia’s geological story unfolds like a living canvas, a masterpiece sculpted over millions of years.
Uchisar Castle rises high above the region like a silent sentinel, offering some of the most breathtaking views in Cappadocia. Carved from soft volcanic tuff, this mighty fortress has served as a defensive stronghold since Roman times and was later expanded during the Byzantine and Seljuk eras (12th–13th centuries), highlighting its enduring strategic importance.
Göreme Open-Air Museum stands as a lasting monument to early Christianity and is recognized globally as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dating back to the 10th century, this sacred monastic complex is home to rock-cut chapels and dwellings decorated with exquisitely preserved frescoes depicting biblical stories and Christian symbolism. Among its treasures is the Dark Church, famed for its strikingly intact wall paintings, along with the Apple Church, which offers a tranquil glimpse into the contemplative life of Cappadocia’s Byzantine monks.
Avanos, a poetic town steeped in artistic tradition and has been Cappadocia’s pottery capital since the Hittite era around 2000 BC. It is located beside the Red River (Kizilirmak), the oldest river in Anatolia, Avanos has crafted pottery from its rich red clay for more than 3,000 years. Visitors may wander its cobblestone lanes, enjoy riverside cafés, and watch master potters practicing techniques lovingly preserved across generations, keeping the spirit of Anatolian craftsmanship alive.
After your explorations, enjoy lunch at an authentic local restaurant, savoring traditional flavors inspired by Cappadocia’s culinary heritage.
Pasabag, or Monks Valley, is celebrated for its towering fairy chimneys, colossal rock formations believed to be nearly 60 million years old. Shaped by volcanic forces and refined by centuries of erosion, these mystical pillars once provided secluded hermit retreats for Christian monks during the Byzantine period (4th–11th centuries). The valley radiates an otherworldly serenity, with its monumental stone guardians standing watch over history.
Devrent Valley, unlike many Cappadocian sites, contains no human dwellings or religious monuments, yet its landscape is pure poetry. Here, wind-carved formations resemble animals, mythical beings, and fantastical shapes, creating a dreamscape beloved by photographers and storytellers. As you wander through this natural gallery, the rocks seem to invite imagination itself to awaken.
As your Cappadocia adventure draws to a close, you will be transferred to the airport for your return flight to Istanbul. Upon arrival, your private driver will escort you to your hotel, where you’ll enjoy a serene evening reflecting on the enchanting landscapes and cultural treasures you’ve discovered along the way.
You will start your final day of your 15 Days Cairo, Hurghada, Luxor, Aswan, Petra, and Istanbul Tour by having your breakfast, then heading to Istanbul airport to catch your planned flight.
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