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Upon landing at Cairo International Airport, a friendly representative from Egypt Tours Portal will be waiting to welcome you and assist with passport procedures, luggage collection, and any arrival formalities. Afterward, you’ll be escorted in a private air-conditioned vehicle to your hotel for a smooth check-in and some time to relax.
In the evening, set sail on a charming Nile dinner cruise. Enjoy a delightful meal while enjoying an enchanting belly-dancing performance and a vibrant folkloric show featuring the traditional Tannoura dance, which is a truly unforgettable cultural celebration.
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At the end of the night, you’ll be transferred back to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.
You will start your morning by enjoying breakfast at your hotel, then begin your Cairo, Petra, and Istanbul adventure with your private Egyptologist guide as you journey into the world of ancient Egypt at the legendary Giza Plateau.
The Ethereal Giza Pyramids plateau dates back to the 4th Dynasty (2613–2494 BC) and was built on the western desert’s edge as an eternal resting place for Egypt’s greatest rulers.
The epic Pyramid of Khufu is a golden monument from an ancient reality that came into existence around 2570 BC. Designed by the brilliant architect Hemiunu, this extraordinary monument once stood 146.6 meters high and was built from roughly 2.3 million limestone blocks that weigh a total of 6 million tons, while facing the four cardinal points of the compass. Inside, the King’s and Queen’s Chambers preserve the pharaoh’s legacy. It was the source of wonder and inspiration for many great historians and scholars like Herodotus, Strabo, and many more for many ages.
The golden Sphinx is a world-famous marvel that was carved from a single limestone outcrop during the reign of King Khafre (2558–2532 BC). With its human face and lion’s body, this enduring symbol has captivated imaginations for thousands of years.
The Valley Temple is a magical center of great spiritual value dedicated to Khafre, which played a key role in the Mummification and purification rituals that prepared kings for the afterlife through a ritual known as the ceremony of the Opening of the Mouth.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is a magnificant masterpiece of art, archaeology, and a landmark of modern architecture overlooking the pyramids. It span to nearly 490,000 square meters, it houses state-of-the-art conservation labs and educational centers, showcasing 5,000 years of heritage. Highlights include the Hanging Obelisk, the colossal statue of Ramses II, and the full treasure collection of Tutankhamun.
Proceed to have your lunch at a local restaurant in Cairo. Then we will move on to visit:
The life-changing Saqqara Step Pyramid of Djoser is the world’s earliest large-scale stone monument. Designed by the visionary Imhotep the main chancellor of the pharaoh and the high priest of the sun god Ra between 2670–2650 BC. This six-tiered structure stands 62.5 meters (205 ft) tall and marks the dawn of monumental Egyptian architecture.
Finally, we will drive you back to your hotel for spending the overnight.
In the morning, Everyone will enjoy breakfast at your hotel and continue your Cairo, Istanbul, & Petra journey with your private Egyptologist guide as you uncover more of Cairo’s timeless magic with a visit to:
The honorable Egyptian Museum is a glorious institution that came to be in 1901 as a sanctuary of splendor, preserving the greatest archaeological treasures of the ancient Egyptian civilization. Inside, every gallery glows with royal heritage, artistry, and the unmatched genius of Egypt’s pharaohs.
After your visit, enjoy a delightful lunch served at a local Cairo restaurant before continuing to the towering:
The epic Cairo Citadel is the guardian fortress of royal authority, which was built between 1176–1183 AD by Salah El Din and later expanded until 1848. Set high upon Mokattam Hill, the tallest point in Cairo, it commanded the city skyline while serving as the seat of government for more than 700 years.
The marvelous Mohamed Ali Mosque is a 19th-century masterpiece & a living piece of Ottoman art & architecture. It is the finest example of Egyptian-Ottoman architecture, famed for its graceful domes, vast courtyard, and striking twin minarets. It remains one of Cairo’s most admired landmarks.
The magical National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is a beacon of royal power and divine greatness that opened in 2020 in historic Fustat, overlooking the Nile, this remarkable museum highlights the richness and diversity of Egypt’s heritage. Its halls display more than 50,000 artifacts, guiding visitors through history from prehistoric times to the modern era.
The Living open-air Museum of Muizz street is one of the oldest attractions in the history of Cairo which was in the Fatimid dynasty during the 10th century and was named after the caliph Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah. It is filled with many religious and historical constructions that shed some light on the evolution of Islamic architecture.
The golden Khan El Khalili Bazaar is one of Cairo’s oldest and most atmospheric milestones, this open-air museum dates back to the 10th-century Fatimid dynasty and is named after Caliph Al-Mu‘izz li-Din Allah. It is lined with mosques, madrasas, and historic buildings that trace the evolution of Islamic architecture.
At the end of the day, we will transfer you to the hotel for overnight.
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel, then complete your check-out formalities. Afterward, our representative will escort you to Cairo International Airport for your flight to Amman, where the second chapter of your Cairo, Petra, and Istanbul adventure begins.
On arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, a friendly representative will be waiting with a welcome sign to assist you with visa procedures and airport formalities. You will then meet your private driver for a comfortable transfer to your hotel in Amman, where you’ll relax and spend the night.
You will have your breakfast at the hotel, then meet your driver and depart for Madaba to visit:
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The 19th-century Greek Orthodox Church of St. George, home to the extraordinary 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land. This breathtaking artwork is known to be the oldest surviving map of Palestine, featuring 157 Greek inscriptions, and once depicted the sacred landscapes of the ancient world in exquisite detail. Although parts of the mosaic have been lost to time, what remains still offers priceless insight into biblical geography and early Christian history.
Mount Nebo is a revered summit where Prophet Moses is said to have viewed the Promised Land. From here, gaze across sweeping panoramas of the Jordan Valley and the River Jordan, feeling the timeless serenity of this sacred landscape.
You will then head to:
The Dead Sea is a mystical body of water unlike any other on Earth. It is the saltiest sea in the world, has the lowest land elevation on the planet, and is the deepest hypersaline lake ever recorded. Since antiquity, its mineral-rich waters and mud have been prized for wellness, and even used in Egyptian mummification and early fertilizer production. Floating effortlessly on its shimmering surface is an unforgettable experience.
It's time to have lunch before continuing your trip by exploring:
Transfer to check in at your hotel in Petra and spend the overnight.
You will begin your morning with breakfast at your hotel in Petra, then check out and meet your private driver and expert guide for a journey deep into one of the world’s most enchanting archaeological wonders:
The legendary Nabataean capital of Petra is a heavenly city carved from rose-colored sandstone more than 7,000 years ago in southern Jordan. Built by the resourceful Nabataean Arab traders, this ethereal city became one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, earning the poetic name “The Rose City” thanks to its glowing pink-hued cliffs.
The breathtaking Al-Khazneh (The Treasury) is entered through the mystical Siq gorge, which is a dramatic natural passageway that reveals, like a curtain lifting. This masterpiece was carved in the 1st century AD under King Aretas IV, sculpted directly from the sandstone face. Once a symbol of great prosperity, it remains one of the most iconic and mesmerizing façades on Earth.
The Royal Tombs are marvelous attractions that cut high into the eastern cliffs of Petra. It was built during the 1st century AD, when Nabataean culture flourished. These majestic monuments include the Urn Tomb, Silk Tomb, Corinthian Tomb, and Palace Tomb, thought to be the final resting places of Nabataean royalty and noble elites.
The impressive Petra Theatre is a magnificent structure that was constructed by the Nabataeans in the early 1st century AD and later expanded by the Romans after 106 AD. With seating for up to 7,000 spectators, it remains one of the largest surviving structures in Petra, a striking fusion of two powerful civilizations.
Qasr al-Bint is a legendary structure dating from 30 BC to 40 AD, one of Petra’s most sacred and significant temples. This magical castle is dedicated to Nabataean deities and offers a rare freestanding stone structure that has remarkably endured earthquakes and centuries of erosion, a testament to its spiritual importance and architectural brilliance.
After your explorations, enjoy dinner as you arrive in the enchanting desert expanse of Wadi Rum.
The “Valley of the Moon,” Wadi Rum is a surreal landscape of crimson sands, towering rock formations, and ancient inscriptions, earning it UNESCO World Heritage status. Everyone will explore this marvelous attraction by jeep, camel, or on foot, discover Nabataean remains like Nabatean Temple, and experience the warmth of authentic Bedouin hospitality, complete with traditional meals, stargazing beneath infinite desert skies, and peaceful overnight stays in desert camps. Everyone will come to explore the dunes and natural wonders of this magical land if there is time available, like Little Bridge, Lawrence Spring, Um Frouth Rock Bridge, Khazali Canyon, and Burdah Arch.
You will then spend the night at a traditional Bedouin camp.
Finally, you will have your breakfast, then return from Wadi Rum Village by a private transfer back to Amman, leading to Queen Alia International Airport, so you can catch your international flight to Turkey to continue the final section of your Cairo, Jordan, & Turkey tour package.
Upon arrival at Istanbul International Airport, our representative will welcome you with signage and assist with visa formalities. You will meet your driver for a private transfer and head straight to your hotel in Istanbul to spend the night.
ou will have your breakfast at your hotel in Istanbul, then meet your private guide to begin exploring:
Hagia Sophia is a timeless wonder where civilizations, faiths, and centuries unite beneath a magnificent, soaring dome. First completed in 537 AD under Emperor Justinian, this extraordinary monument has lived many lives, from Byzantine basilica to imperial mosque, and today stands as one of Istanbul’s most treasured landmarks. Within this magical marvel, it holds glittering mosaics, graceful marble columns, radiant calligraphy, and vast sacred spaces that reveal layer upon layer of artistic brilliance and spiritual legacy.
Topkapi Palace is the glittering heart of the Ottoman Empire, a royal sanctuary that served as the sultans’ home for nearly four centuries. It was built in the 15th century by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror; its courts, gardens, and elegant pavilions overlook the meeting point of Europe and Asia. Within its treasured halls lie sacred relics, jeweled thrones, imperial garments, lavish porcelain, and the legendary Harem where queens, rulers, and tales of intrigue once shaped history.
You will have your Lunch at an authentic restaurant in Istanbul, then head with your tour guide to explore:
The Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is a breathtaking tribute to Ottoman grace and devotion. Completed in 1616, it earned its name from more than 20,000 handmade Iznik tiles that glow like a heavenly sky within its vast interior. With six slender minarets, cascading domes, and a grand courtyard, it forms one of the most unforgettable silhouettes in Istanbul. Step inside, and soft light, calligraphy, and perfect symmetry create an atmosphere of serene spiritual beauty.
The Hippodrome, a.k.a Sultanahmet Square, was originally built in 203 AD by Emperor Septimius Severus and later expanded by Constantine the Great. Once, it echoed with the thundering excitement of chariot racing and the drama of political life in Byzantine Constantinople, holding as many as 100,000 spectators. The square still preserves echoes of its glorious past through monuments such as the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpentine Column, and the Walled Obelisk.
The Grand Bazaar is a universe of color and craftsmanship beneath vaulted domes, one of the world’s oldest and largest covered markets since its founding in 1461. More than 4,000 shops line its bustling lanes, filled with glittering gold, carpets, ceramics, leather goods, spices, lamps, and antiques. Every pathway feels like a journey through time, and every merchant shares stories passed down through generations.
In the evening, transfer to the airport for your flight to Cappadocia. Upon arrival, meet your representative and transfer to your hotel to spend the night.
You will start your early morning by having your breakfast, then head with your tour guide to discover the treasures of Cappadocia. Keep in Mind, you have an (Optional) activity of a Balloon Ride over the valleys of Cappadocia for a duration of 1 hour.
Uchisar Castle rises from the highest point in Cappadocia like a natural stone crown, carved directly from volcanic rock. It has been used as a strategic refuge since ancient times; it offered commanding views across the region, particularly during the Byzantine era. Though its origins stretch back to Roman times, the fortress became especially significant during the Seljuk period (12th–13th centuries), making it both a cultural and historical sentinel above the plains.
The Göreme Open-Air Museum is a breathtaking monastic complex hollowed into Cappadocia’s soft volcanic rock. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it flourished as a center of Byzantine religious life from the 10th century onward. Inside, rock-cut churches shimmer with frescoes created between the 10th and 12th centuries, including the famed Dark Church, known for its beautifully preserved imagery, and the Apple Church, whose vivid iconography brings early Christian devotion to life.
Avanos is an artistic treasure along the Red River (Kızılırmak), which is famous for its pottery traditions that stretch back to Hittite times (around 2000 BC) and blossomed further after the Hellenistic period. Even today, artisans shape the river’s distinctive red clay using ancient techniques passed down for over 3,000 years. Wander its charming lanes, riverside cafés, and cross the elegant Ottoman-era suspension bridge, which still links the town across the flowing river.
You will have your Lunch at an authentic restaurant in Cappadocia, then head with your tour guide to explore:
Pasabag (Monks Valley), a mystical landscape of towering fairy chimneys formed by volcanic forces 60 million years ago. During the Byzantine period (4th–11th centuries), monks carved hermit dwellings and chapels into the rocks, seeking solitude and spiritual devotion. Today, the valley preserves some of the most striking mushroom-shaped formations in Cappadocia, whispering stories of faith and resilience.
Devrent Valley or the Imagination Valley is where erosion has sculpted rocks into shapes that resemble animals, faces, and even mythical beings. Unlike other valleys, Devrent holds no ancient churches or dwellings, yet its dreamlike formations make it a beloved destination for photographers and travelers drawn to Cappadocia’s natural artistry, shaped over millions of years.
In the Evening, you will transfer to the airport for your flight back to Istanbul, then head back with your tour guide to spend the overnight stay in your Istanbul hotel.
You will begin the final day of your 9-night Cairo, Petra, and Istanbul tour package by heading straight to Istanbul airport to catch your flight back home.
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