13 Days Morocco, Cairo, Alexandria, and Jordan Tour
Tour Details
| Duration | 13 Days/ 12 Nights |
| Tour Location | Giza / Cairo / Alexandria / 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 |
Magnificant 13 Days Morocco, Cairo, Alexandria, and Jordan Tour
13 Days Morocco, Cairo, Alexandria, and Jordan Tour is a heavenly trip across the heavenly marvels of the Middle East and North Africa. With Egypt Tours Portal, this international adventure for Indian travelers is elevated by perfect, world-class service, including private air-conditioned transportation, handpicked accommodations, expertly arranged international flights, and the guidance of professional Egyptologist tour guides. As one of the region’s most distinguished travel companies, honored with multiple international travel awards and more than ten consecutive TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence over more than three decades, we ensure that every moment radiates tranquility and wonder during your Dhasu Middle East travel adventure.
Travelers from India will experience a carefully curated and stress-free Middle East journey through world-renowned destinations. This epic itinerary for Indian guests will begin by uncovering some of the most timeless attractions in the golden capital of Cairo and the bride of the medittteranean sea Alexandria, which includ the Giza Pyramids, the Grand Egyptian Museum, Saqqara Step Pyramid, the Hanging Church, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, the National Museum, Alexandria Library, the Qaitbay Citadel, the Catacombs of Alexandria, and more magnificant milestones. This international Middle East journey explores Jordan’s highlights of St. George’s Church, Mount Nebo, the Dead Sea, Petra, and Wadi Rum, and Morocco’s imperial cities, including Casablanca, Rabat, Meknes, Volubilis, Fez, and Marrakech, with their historic landmarks and vibrant medinas. Book this alluring tour through Egypt, Jordan, & Morocco and discover the sensations of these blessed destinations.
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
Alexandria Attractions
- Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
- Alexandria Library
- Pompey's Pillar
- Qaitbay Citadel
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.
- 4 Nights accommodation in Cairo at your hotel.
- 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.
- 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 landing at Mohammed V International Airport, your Middle East journey begins with a warm and gracious welcome from our local representatives, who will be waiting for you with a personalized name sign for easy recognition. From the very first moment, every detail is thoughtfully handled, including assistance with arrival formalities and visa procedures if required, ensuring your entry into Morocco is perfect and completely magical.
You will then be introduced to your private driver and escorted in comfort to your hotel in Casablanca, where a smooth check-in awaits and the opportunity to unwind after your travels.
For those who wish to begin discovering the city right away, an optional gentle evening tour can be arranged, offering a charming first glimpse of Casablanca’s atmosphere, where Atlantic breezes, elegant boulevards, and subtle architectural beauty create the perfect introduction to Morocco.
Overnight: Casablanca Hotel
Day 2: The Miraculous Attractions of Casablanca & Rabat
All international travelers will begin the morning with a delightful breakfast at their hotel in Casablanca, savoring a relaxed start before meeting their private guide for a day that beautifully intertwines Atlantic panoramas with Morocco’s royal legacy. This carefully designed journey offers an elegant introduction to the country’s architectural brilliance, cultural depth, and captivating coastal spirit.
The epic Hassan II Mosque rises dramatically above the Atlantic shoreline as one of Morocco’s most extraordinary modern landmarks. Completed in 1993 and designed by the renowned architect Michel Pinseau, the mosque stands as a masterpiece crafted by master artisans from across the kingdom. Its soaring 210-meter minaret, the tallest in the world, commands the skyline, while expansive prayer halls and open courtyards embody a seamless harmony of spiritual devotion, engineering excellence, and refined Moroccan artistry. Perched partially above the ocean, it symbolizes faith meeting the horizon.
Your exploration continues with a panoramic journey through Casablanca, a golden city of fascinating contrasts. Along the vibrant promenades of La Corniche and Ain Diab, contemporary seaside life unfolds beside the rolling Atlantic waves. Broad boulevards influenced by French urban planning reveal the city’s dynamic 20th-century transformation, while the historic Quartier Habous and the atmospheric Old Medina preserve enduring traditions. Landmarks such as Rick’s Café, Mohammed V Square, the graceful Sacred Heart Cathedral, and the lively Central Market each reflect a distinct rhythm of Casablanca’s multicultural identity.
You will then travel comfortably by private vehicle to Rabat, Morocco’s refined capital, where historical grandeur and modern governance coexist in elegant balance.
The majestic Hassan Tower stands as a powerful testament to Almohad ambition. It was commissioned in the 12th century by Caliph Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur as the intended centerpiece of one of the largest mosques ever conceived, but construction halted after he died in 1199. Today, the unfinished 44-meter minaret, surrounded by rows of silent stone columns, evokes the scale of a magnificent vision that remains frozen in time.
The Mausoleum of Mohammed V offers a moment of dignified reflection. Completed in 1971 and designed by Cong Vo Toan, this luminous white-marble monument houses the tombs of King Mohammed V, King Hassan II, and Prince Abdallah. Its exquisite fusion of traditional Moroccan craftsmanship with refined modern design creates an atmosphere of honor, balance, and timeless divinity.
Lunch will be enjoyed at a local restaurant in Casablanca before continuing your exploration with:
The historic Kasbah of the Udayas rises proudly above the mouth of the river, its narrow lanes and Andalusian-style gardens framed by sweeping ocean views. The ornate Bab Oudaia gate, dating back to the late 12th century, welcomes visitors with intricate Almohad stonework that reflects both strategic strength and artistic mastery.
The Royal Palace of Rabat (Dar al-Makhzen), constructed in 1864 and still serving as the active royal residence, stands as a symbol of Morocco’s enduring monarchy. Enclosed within ceremonial gates and guarded courtyards, the palace complex radiates authority, continuity, and national pride. Though interior access is restricted, its stately exterior alone leaves a lasting impression.
As the day gently draws to a close, you will be transferred to your hotel in Rabat for check-in and a peaceful overnight stay, carrying with you the coastal beauty, royal heritage, and cultural richness that define this remarkable Moroccan experience.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Rabat hotel
Day 3: The Legendary Attractions of Meknes & Volubilis
You will begin your morning with a delightful breakfast before setting out with your expert tour guide toward the majestic city of Meknes, one of Morocco’s four Imperial cities and a powerful symbol of centralized authority since the 17th century. As you arrive, a remarkable sequence of monumental landmarks unfolds, each reflecting royal ambition, architectural mastery, and the refined craftsmanship that once defined this grand capital.
The magnificent Bab Mansour is one of the most impressive monumental gates in Morocco that was completed in 1732. Its majestic façade is adorned with intricate green and white zellij tiles, elegant Quranic inscriptions, and marble columns thoughtfully repurposed from the Roman ruins of Volubilis. Far more than an entrance, this gate was conceived as a bold proclamation of imperial power, designed to awe visiting dignitaries and affirm Meknes’ status as a formidable royal capital.
The serene Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail offers a deeply spiritual encounter. As one of the few sacred complexes in Morocco open to non-Muslim visitors, it invites quiet contemplation within tranquil courtyards and softly illuminated prayer halls enriched with delicate plasterwork. At its heart rests the tomb of Sultan Moulay Ismail, where the peaceful atmosphere gently contrasts with his famously strict reign, revealing a nuanced balance between grandeur, heritage, and devotion.
At Heri es-Souani and the Royal Stables, the scale of Meknes’ former strength becomes strikingly evident. These immense structures once safeguarded vast grain reserves and housed up to 12,000 horses, supported by advanced ventilation and water systems that demonstrate the extraordinary engineering and logistical sophistication behind the city’s imperial might.
The lively Place el-Hedim forms the vibrant social heart of Meknes. Especially animated in the evening, this expansive square gathers cafés, street performers, and local vendors into a dynamic atmosphere often compared to Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fna, yet infused with a distinctly local character that mirrors the authentic rhythm of daily life.
The elegant Dar Jamai Museum is a majestic establishment that was set within a refined 19th-century palace, and celebrates Morocco’s artistic heritage. Its exquisite collections of woodwork, ceramics, textiles, and jewelry provide meaningful cultural insight into the craftsmanship that has long defined Meknes and enriched Moroccan identity as a whole.
You will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in Meknes before continuing your journey to one of middle east’s most extraordinary ancient cities.
The story then shifts to the magnificent Roman city of Volubilis, once the administrative capital of Mauretania Tingitana and today Morocco’s most important Roman archaeological site. Flourishing between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD, Volubilis prospered through olive oil production and trade with Rome. Its beautifully preserved private residences still display remarkable mosaics in their original settings, depicting mythological figures such as Hercules, Orpheus, and Venus, offering vivid insight into elite Roman life and artistic refinement.
At the heart of the city rises the impressive 3rd-century Basilica, where judicial and administrative matters were conducted beneath towering columns. Nearby stands the Triumphal Arch of Caracalla, constructed in 211 AD to honor the emperor and once crowned by a bronze chariot, a striking symbol of loyalty and imperial grandeur. The Capitoline Temple, dedicated to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva, reflects both religious reverence and political authority, while the remains of the forum and public baths reveal the dynamic rhythms of Roman daily life.
As the day gently concludes, you will return comfortably to your hotel in Fez for a relaxing overnight stay, carrying with you the layered impressions of imperial Morocco and the grand heritage of Roman civilization.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Fez Hotel
Day 4: The Bright city of Fez
Your day begins with a delightful breakfast at your hotel before meeting your private guide for an enchanting immersion into Fez, the intellectual, artistic, and spiritual heart of Morocco. This timeless city reveals itself like an illuminated manuscript, its ancient walls guarding centuries of scholarship, devotion, and masterful craftsmanship that continue to thrive within its labyrinthine streets.
Al-Qarawiyyin University is a cultural marvel that was founded in 859 AD by the visionary Fatima al-Fihri and is widely recognized as the oldest continuously operating university in the world. Within its sacred courtyards and prayer halls, generations of scholars once gathered to study theology, astronomy, mathematics, and law. The knowledge cultivated here shaped the foundations of Islamic scholarship and influenced European intellectual development, making Al-Qarawiyyin not only a center of learning but a beacon of enlightenment whose legacy still resonates today.
The epic Bou Inania Madrasa is an extraordinary 14th-century masterpiece and one of the rare madrasas that also functioned as a congregational mosque. Every surface whispers of the Marinid era’s artistic brilliance, from intricately carved cedarwood panels and luminous marble floors to the mesmerizing muqarnas ceilings that appear to cascade like stone lace. Here, geometry, spirituality, and architectural refinement merge into a harmonious expression of sacred beauty.
Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in Fez, inviting you to savor the city’s rich culinary traditions before continuing your discovery.
The legendary Chouara Tanneries offer one of Fez’s most iconic and living spectacles. Operating continuously since medieval times, artisans still practice time-honored techniques, using natural dyes such as saffron and indigo to transform leather within vibrant stone vats. Viewed from surrounding terraces, the tanneries resemble a mosaic of brilliant colors, a testament to Fez’s enduring artisan heritage and devotion to craftsmanship.
The elegant Nejjarine Fountain is a legendary creation that dates back to the 18th century and stands as a refined architectural jewel. Adorned with intricate floral zellij tiles and delicately carved cedarwood, it rests beside a historic caravanserai that once welcomed merchants traveling across North Africa. The fountain reflects Fez’s long-standing importance as a flourishing commercial crossroads along ancient trade routes.
Fes el-Bali is an expansive and enchanting medina woven from more than 9,000 narrow alleys, making it the largest car-free urban area in the world. Within this living maze, donkeys still carry goods through winding passageways, while traditional workshops echo with crafts practiced for centuries. The atmosphere feels suspended in time, offering an immersive journey into one of the world’s most authentic medieval cities.
As this unforgettable day draws to a close, you will return to your hotel in Fez for a peaceful overnight stay, carrying with you the intellectual depth, artistic splendor, and timeless spirit of a city where history is not merely remembered, it is beautifully lived.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Fez Hotel
Day 5: From Fez to Marrakech
Your Middle East adventure unfolds in effortless comfort with a private transfer, offering the freedom to pause for scenic breaks along the way and truly absorb the beauty of the changing landscapes. Each stop becomes a gentle moment of reflection, where Morocco’s natural splendor reveals itself at its own rhythm.
Upon reaching Marrakech, you will check in to your hotel and unwind in the vibrant heart of the legendary Red City. Surrounded by its warm terracotta hues and timeless energy, you will settle into a peaceful overnight stay, refreshed, inspired, and perfectly prepared for the extraordinary experiences that await.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Marrakech Hotel
Day 6: From the Grand Treasures of Marrakesh to Cairo
After breakfast, set out with your guide on a captivating journey through Marrakesh, a city where creativity, heritage, and everyday life blend into a vibrant rhythm that never stands still.
The magnificent Bahia Palace is an exquisite 19th-century residence conceived as a symbol of prestige and refined living. As you wander through its peaceful courtyards and perfumed gardens, a sequence of opulent chambers unfolds, each enriched with carved cedarwood ceilings, intricate zellij mosaics, and delicately sculpted stucco. The palace offers an intimate window into the sophisticated lifestyle of Marrakesh’s former aristocracy and the extraordinary craftsmanship that defined their world.
Rising gracefully above the city, the Koutoubia Mosque remains the spiritual heart and most recognizable landmark of the Red City. Constructed in 1147 under the Almohad caliph Abd al-Mu’min, its commanding minaret embodies the harmony, precision, and elegance of Almohad architecture. While entry is reserved for worshippers, the surrounding gardens and the mosque’s silhouette glowing beneath the sunset create a deeply memorable and atmospheric experience.
You will have your lunch, and it will be served at a local restaurant in Marrakesh, then proceed to visit:
The Medina of Marrakesh, honored as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, forms the lively core of the city. Its labyrinth of winding alleys, hidden riads, and ancient gates opens into bustling souks where artisans continue centuries-old traditions in leatherwork, metalcraft, textiles, lantern making, spice blending, and perfumery. Every corner reveals layers of color, fragrance, and sound, offering an immersive encounter with Marrakesh’s living cultural heritage.
At the heart of this experience lies Jemaa el-Fna, a legendary square overflowing with life and imagination. As daylight softens into evening, the space transforms into an extraordinary open-air theater animated by food stalls, musicians, storytellers, and performers. The atmosphere becomes electric, an ever-changing spectacle of movement and sound that can only be truly understood by standing within its vibrant energy.
You will head straight to Casablanca Airport to catch your scheduled flight to Cairo, where you will check into your Cairo hotel and spend the overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Morocco to Egypt
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 7: The Glorious Wonders of Giza Pyramids, Saqqara, & GEM
Your morning begins with a delightful breakfast at your luxury hotel in Cairo, where fresh flavors and serene surroundings gently prepare you for a day woven with history and wonder. Soon after, your private Egyptologist guide will welcome you, and together you will travel in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle towards:
The legendary Giza Plateau is a sacred horizon where the greatest achievements of ancient Egypt rise majestically from the golden desert sands. It was created around 2600 BC during the 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom (2613–2494 BC). The Giza Pyramid Complex stands as the eternal heartbeat of ancient Egyptian civilization. This vast royal necropolis preserves humanity’s architectural genius, spiritual devotion, and cosmic vision, offering an unforgettable encounter with monuments that have shaped the imagination of the world for more than four millennia.
The Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu (2609–2584 BC) remains the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World and a timeless testament to the ancient strong will of the ancient Egyptians. Completed around 2570 BC under the direction of the visionary architect Hemiunu, the pyramid was constructed from approximately 2.3 million limestone blocks, each weighing about 2.5 tons. Rising to an original height of 138.5 meters (454.4 ft) and weighing nearly six million tons, it reflects astonishing engineering precision. Its exact alignment with the four cardinal directions reveals the advanced astronomical knowledge and mathematical mastery achieved by ancient Egyptian builders.
The Great Sphinx was commissioned by Pharaoh Khafre (2558–2532 BC) as an embodiment of a powerful fusion of human intellect and leonine strength. It was carved directly from the plateau’s natural bedrock, this colossal guardian has watched over the pyramids for thousands of years. Between its mighty paws rests the Dream Stele of Thutmose IV (1401 BC), a sacred inscription recounting a divine vision that further deepens the monument’s aura of mystery and reverence.
The Valley Temple is a creation of total brilliance and mystery dating back to the 4th Dynasty. Once, it served as a sacred center for royal funerary rituals, including the revered “Opening of the Mouth” ceremony. Constructed from massive granite blocks and remarkably preserved, this architectural masterpiece reflects both the profound spirituality and the extraordinary technical skill of Old Kingdom artisans.
After this inspiring exploration, you will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before continuing your journey with your guide to one of the most extraordinary cultural institutions in the world.
The Grand Egyptian Museum opens a grand gateway into more than 5,000 years of Egyptian history. This billion-dollar marvel has acted as a home to over 100,000 priceless artifacts, including the complete treasures of Tutankhamun. The museum masterfully blends immersive storytelling with visionary architectural design. As you ascend the monumental Grand Staircase, you will encounter breathtaking highlights such as the colossal statue of Ramses II, Khufu’s solar boat, and the iconic golden mask of Tutankhamun. With interactive galleries, state-of-the-art conservation laboratories, theaters, and restaurants overlooking the pyramids, the GEM stands among the most inspiring cultural experiences on Earth.
The Saqqara Step Pyramid has reshaped the course of architectural history, paving the way to the golden pyramids of Giza. Constructed between 2670 and 2650 BC for Pharaoh Djoser by the legendary architect Imhotep, high priest of Ra and royal chancellor, this remarkable 62.5-meter (205 ft) monument represents the world’s earliest large-scale stone building and the very birth of pyramid design, marking a pivotal chapter in humanity’s engineering legacy.
As this extraordinary day draws to a close, you will return to your hotel in Cairo, carrying with you the grandeur of ancient kings, the brilliance of timeless innovation, and the unforgettable magic of Egypt’s eternal wonders.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 8: The Immortal Creations of Cairo
Your morning begins with a delightful breakfast before checking out of your hotel and continuing your astronomical adventure through the timeless capital of Egypt. Today, Cairo reveals itself layer by layer, a city where pharaonic splendor, Christian devotion, and Islamic brilliance coexist in remarkable harmony.
The Egyptian Museum came into existence in 1901 in the heart of Cairo to safeguard and showcase the eternal treasures of ancient Egypt. Within its historic halls, thousands of priceless artifacts illuminate the genius, spirituality, and artistic mastery of a civilization that has endured for millennia. From colossal statues to delicate jewelry and sacred funerary objects, each gallery unveils stories of kings, queens, and everyday life, preserving the heartbeat of ancient Egypt within a single magnificent institution.
Afterward, you will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in Cairo, savoring authentic Egyptian flavors before continuing your Middle East journey into the spiritual soul of Old Cairo.
The revered Church of the Virgin Mary, widely known as the Hanging Church, stands as a radiant jewel of Coptic Christianity. Constructed in the 5th century AD above the southern wall of the ancient Roman Babylon Fortress, it once served as the residence of the Coptic Patriarch for many years. Rising approximately 30 feet above the ground, the church enchants visitors with a harmonious blend of artistic influences spanning the 7th to the 13th centuries. Its wooden ceilings, intricate icons, and peaceful atmosphere echo the sacred history of the Holy Family’s journey through Egypt, offering a profound sense of serenity and spiritual continuity.
Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque was founded in 641 AD when Egypt embraced the religion of Islam. It stands as Egypt’s first mosque and one of its most significant Islamic landmarks. Still an active house of worship today, the mosque has been reconstructed multiple times throughout history, reflecting the architectural evolution of Islamic design across centuries. Its graceful arcades and expansive courtyard transform the structure into a living chronicle of faith, artistry, and cultural endurance.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is a magical attraction of cultural majesty that houses over 50,000 artifacts and 28 royal mummies displayed within a dedicated Royal Mummies Hall. The museum presents more than 4,000 years of history in an immersive and beautifully curated setting. Here, Egypt’s cultural evolution unfolds through rare masterpieces that illuminate the depth and diversity of its enduring heritage.
Al-Muizz street is a golden maze of marvel that was established in the 10th century AD as a vibrant artery of Islamic Cairo. Located near the busy commercial heart of Khan El Khalili, this historic avenue is adorned with magnificent mosques, elegant madrasas, ornate facades, and traditional cafés. Each step reveals centuries of architectural refinement and artistic detail, making the street a living monument to the golden age of Islamic civilization.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar is a grand marketplace loaded with epic treasures that was founded in 970 AD and alive with energy for over a thousand years. Within its labyrinth of winding alleys, artisan workshops, and vintage cafés, travelers discover handcrafted treasures, aromatic spices, intricate jewelry, and vibrant textiles. The atmosphere captures the timeless charm of medieval Islamic Cairo, where commerce, culture, and conversation intertwine beneath historic arches and glowing lanterns.
As this inspiring day of discovery comes to a close, you will check in to your Cairo hotel and unwind, carrying with you the spiritual richness, cultural diversity, and unforgettable impressions of Egypt’s extraordinary capital, a city where civilizations do not simply exist side by side, but rise together in harmony.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 9: The Majestic City of Alexandria
You will begin your day with breakfast in Cairo before traveling north with your private guide in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle to the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, where desert landscapes transition into coastal charm and sea breezes as you prepare to explore its iconic landmarks.
Qaitbey Citadel feeds from the celestial waters of the Mediterranean, as a guardian of Alexandria’s maritime legacy. It was constructed between 1477 and 1479 AD during the Mamluk era. This commanding fortress stands upon the very site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, once one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Anchored firmly to the rocky shoreline, its imposing stone walls and sweeping sea panoramas reflect both strategic military brilliance and refined architectural elegance. From its towers, the endless horizon recalls a time when Alexandria was one of the most influential ports on earth, linking civilizations across continents.
The Library of Alexandria emerges as a luminous revival of the legendary Great Library of antiquity. It was inaugurated in 2002 and designed as a radiant beacon of knowledge, it houses nearly eight million books alongside rare manuscripts, art galleries, and cultural exhibitions that celebrate Egypt’s intellectual heritage. Its striking circular structure, symbolizing the rising sun, creates one of the most visually distinctive libraries in the world, where ancient wisdom and modern innovation meet beneath a roof etched with scripts from across human history.
You will enjoy a delightful lunch at one of Alexandria’s premier restaurants, savoring the fresh Mediterranean flavors before continuing your exploration.
Pompey's Pillar stands as one of the tallest surviving Roman columns in existence, reaching approximately 28 meters in height. Erected between 298 and 302 AD in honor of Emperor Diocletian, this monumental granite column rises from the remnants of the ancient Serapeum Temple complex. Its powerful silhouette evokes the grandeur of Roman Alexandria and the city’s enduring importance within the empire’s vast cultural landscape.
The Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa unveil a mysterious subterranean realm dating from the 2nd to the 4th centuries AD. Initially created as a burial site for a single noble family, the complex gradually expanded into an intricate labyrinth of tombs and chambers. Its carvings and reliefs present a fascinating fusion of Greek, Roman, and ancient Egyptian symbolism — a rare artistic dialogue between civilizations. Recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages, the catacombs offer a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into Alexandria’s rich multicultural identity.
After a day immersed in Mediterranean elegance and layered history, you will return comfortably to Cairo. Your guide will ensure every detail is seamlessly arranged for the days ahead, and you will settle into your hotel for a peaceful overnight stay, carrying with you the lingering sea breeze and timeless enchantment of Alexandria.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day 10: From Cairo To Amman
After enjoying breakfast and completing your check-out at your hotel in Cairo, you will travel in comfort by private air-conditioned vehicle to Cairo International Airport for your flight to Amman.
Upon landing at Queen Alia International Airport, a welcoming representative will assist you with visa procedures and all arrival formalities, ensuring a smooth and effortless entry into Jordan. You will then be introduced to your private driver and transferred comfortably to your hotel in Amman. There, you will unwind and settle in for a relaxing overnight stay, perfectly refreshed and ready to begin your unforgettable adventures through Petra and the timeless landscapes of Jordan.
Meals: Breakfast
Flight: From Cairo to Amman
Overnight: Amman Hotel
Day 11: The Ethereal city of Madaba & Dead Sea
Your morning begins with a delicious breakfast at your hotel in Amman, preparing you for a day woven with faith, history, and breathtaking landscapes. Soon after, your private driver will greet you, and you will set out in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle toward Madaba, the first luminous chapter of this spiritually enriching journey through Jordan.
St. George’s Greek Orthodox Church is a golden 19th-century sanctuary that safeguards one of Christianity’s most extraordinary treasures, the renowned 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land. Composed of thousands of delicate tesserae and accompanied by ancient Greek inscriptions, this masterpiece represents the oldest surviving geographical depiction of Palestine. More than a work of art, it is a sacred window into early Christian devotion and biblical geography, offering a profound connection to the spiritual imagination of centuries past.
The ethereal climax of Mount Nebo is the revered site where the Prophet Moses is believed to have beheld the Promised Land. From its summit above the Jordan Valley, sweeping panoramic views extend toward the River Jordan and distant horizons. The silence of the landscape invites reflection, faith, and contemplation, creating an atmosphere filled with timeless spiritual resonance.
The extraordinary Dead Sea is a divine creation, which has the lowest point on Earth and the saltiest body of water in the world. It is renowned for its mineral-rich waters and therapeutic mud, once valued in ancient healing rituals and even Egyptian mummification. This natural marvel offers the rare sensation of effortless floating. As you relax upon its calm, buoyant surface, the tranquil surroundings create a moment of pure serenity unlike anywhere else on the planet.
A flavorful lunch at a local restaurant will follow, allowing you to savor authentic Jordanian cuisine and recharge before the adventure unfolds further.
You will depart toward Petra, as the scenery gradually transforms into dramatic desert landscapes that hint at the wonders to come. Upon arrival, you will check in at your hotel and unwind for a peaceful overnight stay. Your private driver will ensure every detail is handled seamlessly, giving you time to relax and prepare for the unforgettable exploration of the ancient Nabataean city awaiting you in the next chapter of your Cairo and Petra journey.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Petra Hotel
Day 12: Witness the Golden Petra Attractions
Your morning begins with a delightful breakfast at your hotel in Petra, where local flavors and warm hospitality prepare you for a day of extraordinary discovery. As anticipation gently builds, you will check out and meet your private driver and expert guide, who will accompany you on a breathtaking journey into one of the most mesmerizing archaeological wonders ever created.
Petra is a radiant city sculpted in rose-colored stone, which is a masterpiece carved by the ingenious Nabataean Arabs whose history stretches back nearly 7,000 years. Once the flourishing capital of the Nabataean Kingdom, today it stands proudly as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Hidden within dramatic sandstone mountains, Petra’s intricate façades, sacred temples, and monumental tombs remain timeless expressions of resilience, artistic brilliance, and architectural innovation.
Al Khazneh (The Treasury) was carved directly into glowing sandstone during the reign of King Aretas IV in the 1st century AD. Approached through the dramatic, winding gorge known as the Siq, the Treasury suddenly appears in a vision of sculpted perfection. Its ornate façade, illuminated by shifting desert light, reflects the wealth and sophistication of the Nabataean civilization. This iconic monument has captivated imaginations worldwide, famously appearing in films such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
The magnificent Royal Tombs, carved into Petra’s eastern cliffs during the 1st century AD for Nabataean kings and nobles. The Urn Tomb, Silk Tomb, Corinthian Tomb, and Palace Tomb each display distinct architectural styles and exquisite craftsmanship, offering profound insight into the grandeur, power, and refinement of Nabataean society.
The impressive Great Theatre, originally carved into the rock in the early 1st century AD and later expanded after the Roman annexation in 106 AD, could accommodate up to 7,000 spectators. Its design harmoniously blends Nabataean ingenuity with Hellenistic influence, revealing the vibrant cultural and social life that once animated this desert metropolis.
The sacred Qasr al-Bint Temple is a divine marvel that was constructed between 30 BC and 40 AD, stands as one of Petra’s rare freestanding stone sanctuaries dedicated to Nabataean deities. Its remarkable survival through centuries of earthquakes and erosion speaks to both the deep spiritual devotion and advanced engineering mastery of its builders.
After immersing yourself in Petra’s rose-red splendor, your journey continues toward the ethereal desert landscapes of Wadi Rum, where a memorable dinner awaits beneath the vast desert sky. Authentic Bedouin cuisine, served in a setting of silence and starlight, enhances the magical atmosphere of this extraordinary region.
Wadi Rum unveils itself as a celestial desert sanctuary of crimson sands, towering sandstone cliffs, ancient inscriptions, and Nabataean traces dating back more than 12,000 years. Covering approximately 720 square kilometers and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this breathtaking wilderness has inspired explorers, poets, and filmmakers alike, appearing in cinematic classics such as Lawrence of Arabia and The Martian. When time allows, you may explore its dramatic terrain through jeep safaris, camel rides, or hiking adventures, discovering iconic formations such as Little Bridge, Lawrence Spring, Um Frouth Rock Bridge, Khazali Canyon, and the majestic Burdah Arch.
As night falls, you will enjoy authentic Bedouin cuisine served in the tranquil silence of the desert. Beneath shimmering constellations and vast open horizons, you will settle into a traditional Bedouin camp for a peaceful overnight stay. Surrounded by the rhythm of the desert and the brilliance of the stars, you will carry with you unforgettable memories of Petra’s rose-red majesty and Wadi Rum’s celestial beauty.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Overnight: Wadi Rum Camp
Final Day: Departure
You will have your breakfast, then head to the airport in Amman to catch your flight back home.
Meals: Breakfast
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What to Pack
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Hat.
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Camera.
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Umbrella.
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Medication.
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Comfortable Shoes.
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Sunblock & Sunglasses.
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Warm clothes in winter.
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Cotton clothes in summer.
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Valid Passport for 6 months.
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Note: Check our blog about what to pack for Egypt.
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What You Will Love About This Tour?
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This jhakkas 12-night luxury itinerary for Indian travelers connects legendary destinations such as Giza, Cairo, Alexandria, Petra, Madaba, Wadi Rum, Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, Meknes, Volubilis, and Marrakech, blending historic discoveries with spectacular scenery.
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Across Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco, our Indian travelers will enjoy private A/C transfers, international flights, carefully chosen hotels, expert Egyptologists, and award-winning travel services recognized with numerous global honors and over ten TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence.
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Egypt will pave a golden road leading to the legendary archaeological attractions, which include the Pyramids of Giza, the Grand Egyptian Museum, the Saqqara Step Pyramid, the Hanging Church, Khan El Khalili, the NMEC, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the Qaitbay Citadel, and the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa.
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Jordan showcases magnificant attractions which include Madabaβs St. George Church, Mount Nebo, the Dead Sea, Petraβs Siq and Treasury, Royal Tombs, Roman Theatre, Qasr al-Bint Temple, Nabataean Temple, Lawrence Spring, and Wadi Rum.
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Morocco offers dhasu living miracles worthy of exploring, which include Casablancaβs Hassan II Mosque, Rabatβs Hassan Tower and Mohammed V Mausoleum, Kasbah of the Udayas, Royal Palace, Meknesβ historic gates, Volubilis ruins, Fezβs medina and university, and Marrakechβs Jemaa el-Fna.
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