15 Days Cairo, Petra, Jerash, Istanbul, and Gobeklitepe Tour
Tour Details
| Duration | 15 Days/ 14 Nights |
| Tour Location | Giza / Cairo / Petra / Jerash / Dead Sea / Madaba / Wadi Rum / Istanbul / Gobeklitepe / Nemrut |
| Tour Availability | Everyday |
| Pickup & Drop Off | Cairo Airport / Amman Airport / Istanbul Airport |
| Tour Type | Classic Tour |
15 Days Cairo, Petra, Jerash, Istanbul, and Gobeklitepe Tour
15 Days Cairo, Petra, Jerash, Istanbul, and Gobklitepe Tour is a universal travel experience across the majestic heritage of three of the most incredible destinations on earth. With Egypt Tours Portal, distinguished South African travelers around the globe are invited to experience an ethereal fusion of great civilizations, where history, culture, religious divinity, and natural beauty unfold across some of the most iconic destinations on Earth. This carefully designed 15-day tour package leads guests through the vibrant cities of Giza, Cairo, Petra, Madaba, Jerash, Istanbul, Mount Nemrut, and Göbeklitepe, creating a truly immersive cross-continental adventure that captures the spirit of ancient and modern worlds alike.
Guests from South Africa will enjoy premium accommodations, smooth transportation, thoughtfully selected dining experiences, and the guidance of professional Egyptologists, licensed tour guides, experienced tour operators, skilled drivers, and expert travel advisors. Supported by round-the-clock customer care, Egypt Tours Portal, honored with multiple international travel awards and more than ten consecutive TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence, ensures a refined, effortless, and deeply enriching travel experience from start to finish.
Across lekker fifteen days, this international journey will immerse South African travelers in the spiritual and cultural heart of Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey. Our guests will explore iconic wonders including Giza Pyramids, the Grand Egyptian Museum, the Great Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, the Hanging Church, Al Muizz Street, Khan El-Khalili bazaar, and the historic quarters of Old Cairo, enriched by sacred Christian landmarks such as the Hanging Church, churches of the Virgin Mary, St. George, St. Sergius and Bacchus, St. Mark, St. Barbara, along with Al Muizz Street and Khan El Khalili Bazaar. This kief cross continent adventure will continue through Jordan, revealing Madaba, Mount Nebo, Petra, and Jerash, with highlights ranging from St. George’s Church and biblical viewpoints to Petra’s legendary Siq, Treasury, Royal Tombs, Qasr al-Bint, and Nabataean sites, alongside the classical splendor of Jerash’s Hippodrome, Temple of Artemis, and Roman Theatre, plus Ajloun Castle and Khazali Canyon. Our honorable South African travelers will head to Turkey to discover Istanbul’s masterpieces that include Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and the Blue Mosque, before ascending Mount Nemrut and reaching Şanlıurfa’s Göbeklitepe, the world’s oldest known temple complex at over 11,000 years old. Book your path across the majestic treasures of Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey, and transform every single moment into a marvelous memory.
Tour Highlights
Giza Attractions
- Giza Pyramids
- The Sphinx
- The Valley Temple
- The Grand Egyptian Museum
Cairo Attractions
- The Egyptian Museum
- Cairo Citadel Al Muizz Street
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Cairo Coptic Attractions - Part 1
- The Hanging Church
- St Virgin Mary Church
- The Church of St George
- The Church of St Sergius & Bacchus
Cairo Coptic Attractions - Part 2
- The Church of the Virgin Mary in Zeitoun
- Virgin Mary Church Mostorod
- The Cathedral of St Mark
- The Church of St Barbara
Amman Attractions
- Petra & Madaba Areas
- Al Khazneh Temple
- Mt Nebo & The Dead Sea
- Royal Tombs & Theatre
- Qasr al-Bint
Wadi Rum Attractions
- Nabatean Temple
- Lawrence Spring
- Khazali Canyon
Jerash Attractions
- Hippodrome of Jerash
- Temple of Artemis
- Ajloun Castle
Istanbul Attractions
- Hagia Sophia
- Topkapi Palace
- The Blue Mosque
- The Grand Bazaar
Nemrut Attractions
- Arsameia
- Karakuş Tumulus
- Cendere Bridge
- Mount Nemrut
Göbeklitepe Attractions
- Şanlıurfa
- Şanlıurfa Archaeological Museum
- Göbeklitepe
- Balıklıgöl
Tour Inclusions
- Meet & assist at Cairo International Airport, Amman Airport, & Istanbul Airport.
- 6 Nights’ accommodation at a 5* hotel in Cairo on a bed and breakfast basis.
- 2 Nights accommodation at your hotel in Amman.
- 1 Night in Wadi Rum.
- 1 Night accommodation at your hotel in Petra.
- 3 Nights accommodation in Istanbul at your hotel.
- 1 Night accommodation in Sanliurfa at your hotel.
- The Turkey and Jordan sections of this package are totally private.
- Entrance fees to all sites in the itinerary.
- Domestic Flight tickets (Istanbul / Adiyaman - Sanliurfa / Istanbul).
- All transfers are by a state-of-the-art A/C vehicle.
- Professional Tour Guides throughout your tours in Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey.
- All service charges & taxes.
Tour Exclusions
- International Flights Airfare
- Egypt, Jordan, & Turkey entry visa.
- Any optional Tours/Activities.
- Personal expenses.
- Gratuities (Tipping)
Tour Itinerary
Day One: Arrival
As soon as your flight lands in Cairo, an Egypt Tours Portal representative will be waiting just outside the arrivals hall, ready to guide you through airport procedures with ease. Assistance with entry formalities, luggage, and any immediate needs will be handled smoothly, allowing you to relax after your journey. Once everything is complete, you’ll be escorted to your elegant 5* Cairo hotel in a comfortable, modern vehicle, where you can check in and unwind for a short rest.
As the evening draws in, your first night in Egypt will begin in the most enchanting way, on the timeless waters of the Nile. You’ll be transferred to a luxurious Nile cruise boat for a delightful dinner experience, where a rich buffet or set menu is paired with soft river breezes and glittering city lights. Traditional live entertainment, including mesmerizing Tanoura performances and whirling dervish shows, will immerse you in the spiritual rhythm and folklore of Egypt, creating a truly magical first impression of Cairo.
After this unforgettable introduction to the Nile and the city’s night charm, you will be escorted back to your hotel to relax and prepare for the adventures that await in the following days.
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day Two: Explore to Giza Pyramids and the Gem
After a good sort of breakfast, you will be escorted by a personal tour guide to start your Egypt trip package by visiting:
The Complex of Giza Pyramids is a UNESCO-listed archaeological landscape developed mainly during the 4th Dynasty (c. 2600–2500 BCE), the complex includes the pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, along with queens’ pyramids, nobles’ mastaba tombs, causeways, and associated temples. More than a group of monuments, Giza was designed as a sacred funerary setting, where royal power, solar symbolism, and beliefs about eternal life were built into the landscape itself.
The Glorious pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu (2609 BC - 2584 BC) is the dominant monument of Giza and a defining achievement of Old Kingdom engineering. It originally rose to about 146.6 meters (now approximately 138.8 meters), with a base of roughly 230 meters per side, and it was once the tallest structure on Earth for millennia. Built from an estimated 2.3 million limestone blocks, with granite used in key internal areas, it was originally sheathed in polished Tura limestone that would have reflected the sun brilliantly. Its plan includes the Grand Gallery and the granite-lined King’s Chamber, and its sides are aligned with remarkable precision to the cardinal directions.
The great guardian Sphinx was carved directly from the limestone bedrock of the plateau and measures approximately 73 meters in length and around 20 meters in height. Most commonly associated with King Khafre, it combines a lion’s body with a royal head, an enduring emblem of strength, guardianship, and kingship. Despite centuries of weathering and restoration, its scale and presence remain extraordinary, and it continues to be one of the most iconic and enigmatic monuments in the world.
The valley temple is a ceremonial spectacle linked to purification and rites surrounding royal burial. The temple is often discussed in relation to rituals associated with preparing the king for the afterlife, including traditions like mummification later known as the “Opening of the Mouth” ceremony. Its massive stone architecture and solemn atmosphere offer a powerful glimpse into Old Kingdom religious practice.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is a major modern museum complex designed to present Egypt’s heritage on a monumental scale. The site includes extensive galleries, advanced conservation laboratories, research facilities, and educational spaces that support both display and preservation. It is known for showcasing landmark pieces such as monumental statuary, including Ramses II, and major royal collections, creating an immersive experience that connects Egypt’s artistry, spirituality, and historical legacy in one setting.
Lunch will be served at a local restaurant then head to visit:
The Egyptian museum in central Cairo, opened in 1902 and has long been regarded as one of the world’s most important collections of Pharaonic antiquities. Its galleries contain an exceptional range of artifacts, royal treasures, statuary, funerary equipment, and objects from daily life—spanning multiple eras of ancient Egyptian history.
You will return to your hotel to spend the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day Three: Witness the Divine Maadi Churches & Coptic Cairo
In the morning, you will be accompanied by your Egyptologist to visit the tip-top Coptic monuments in Cairo including:
The church of St Virgin Mary or "Maadi Church" is devoted to the Holy Virgin Mary and is regarded as one of Old Cairo’s most meaningful sacred stops. It is traditionally remembered as the first residence of the Holy Family in Egypt before they continued their journey to Upper Egypt, which gives the site a special spiritual significance. With its distinctive setting and unique character, it remains a deeply respected landmark for worship and heritage.
An Egyptian lunch will be served at a very good restaurant then move to visit:
The Hanging Church is a true living miracle and is counted among the earliest Coptic churches established in Egypt, and it is famously associated with its 9th-century construction. Its most striking feature is its position—built “hanging” above the walls of the Roman Babylon Fortress, creating an elevated, iconic silhouette. Inside, the church is admired for its traditional sacred ambiance and historic craftsmanship that reflects centuries of Christian life in Cairo.
The Church of St George is an ancient marvel known to be one of Old Cairo’s finest monuments, built in the 10th century on top of the Roman Fortress of Babylon. It is connected to the Monastery of St George, forming a powerful spiritual complex within the fortress area. The interior walls are decorated with impressive historic artworks that depict the story and struggle of St George in defending the Christian faith, giving the visit both artistic and devotional depth.
The breathtaking Church of St Sergius carries a lot of history, dating to the 5th century, while some historians consider it to date to the 8th century. It commemorates two soldiers of the Roman army who chose to sacrifice their lives for their Christian belief, and the church preserves their memory through its enduring name and legacy. It is also renowned as one of the sites connected to the Holy Family’s passage, making it one of the most revered stops in Old Cairo.
The Church of Saint Mina is one of Old Cairo’s most respected religious attractions. The original ancient building dates back to the 6th century, but it completely disappeared over time. The present church reflects a later revival, with reconstruction dating to the 12th century—an enduring testament to how these sacred sites were renewed and preserved across generations.
We will drive you back to your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day Four: Cast our Eyes on El Matariya and Zeitoun Churches
After breakfast, you will be accompanied by your private Egyptologist and travel to El Matariya, once part of ancient Heliopolis, to explore sites associated with the Holy Family’s journey in Egypt.
This revered sycamore tree is traditionally believed to have sheltered the Holy Family during their stay in the area and has been a destination for pilgrims for centuries. Local tradition also speaks of a nearby spring where the Virgin Mary bathed the infant Jesus, from which the balsam plant later grew, adding spiritual and historical importance to the site.
This church marks one of the places where the Holy Family is believed to have stayed during their time in Egypt. It was designed by the Italian architect Leomengelli, and its architecture reflects Italian artistic influence, with interior carvings depicting the Virgin Mary and Jesus.
Lunch will be offered at a local restaurant.
We will drive you back to your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day Five: Discover Mostorod and St Barbara Church
After breakfast, you will travel in a modern air-conditioned vehicle with your private guide to explore some of Cairo’s most revered Christian landmarks.
This deeply spiritual site is honored as one of Egypt’s most sacred Christian locations. Known as Al-Mahamma, meaning “the Bathing Place,” it is traditionally believed that the Virgin Mary bathed the Christ Child here and washed his clothes, giving the site lasting religious significance and a serene, contemplative atmosphere.
It is a historic church was established in the 5th century and dedicated to Saints Cyrus and John. When the relics of Saint Barbara were later brought to the site, a separate sanctuary was added in her honor. The church is especially admired for its basilica-style architecture and refined decorative elements.
St Mark’s Orthodox Cathedral is the oldest Orthodox cathedral in Africa and serves as the official seat of the Pope of Alexandria. Once the largest cathedral in both Africa and the Middle East, it is renowned for its rich collection of icons and beautifully crafted mosaics that adorn its interior.
Have lunch at a local restaurant.
We will transfer you to your hotel in Cairo to spend the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day Six: Discover The Marvels of Cairo
After breakfast, you will check out from your Cairo hotel and continue with your private guide to conclude your Cairo journey through a carefully curated selection of the city’s most iconic and historically layered landmarks:
The Egyptian Museum is found in the heart of downtown Cairo and officially opened in 1901 AD, it stands as a grand gateway to ancient Egypt’s legacy. Its vast halls house an unparalleled collection of artifacts spanning more than five thousand years, from monumental statues and royal regalia to funerary treasures that illuminate Egypt’s beliefs about eternity, power, and the divine.
The Amr Ibn Al Aas Mosque is a divine relic that came to be in 641–642 CE in the early Islamic capital of Fustat, this mosque is the first ever built in Egypt and Africa. Over the centuries, it was expanded and restored by successive dynasties, including the Abbasids, Fatimids, and Mamluks, evolving from a simple structure into a spacious complex that reflects more than thirteen centuries of Islamic architectural and spiritual continuity.
The Cairo Citadel is known to rise above the city on the Muqattam Hills, which was founded by Salah El-Din (Saladin) between 1176 and 1183 CE as a formidable fortress to defend Cairo. For nearly seven centuries, it served as the seat of Egypt’s rulers, later enriched with mosques and palaces from the Mamluk and Ottoman periods, like the Alabaster Mosque, while offering breathtaking panoramic views over the historic city below.
The Ben Ezra Synagogue is the oldest Jewish monument in Egypt, traditionally associated with its establishment as a synagogue in 882 CE. It gained global scholarly importance with the discovery of the Cairo Geniza in the late 19th century, a vast archive of medieval manuscripts that revealed extraordinary insights into Jewish life, trade, and interfaith relations across the Mediterranean world.
You will enjoy a tasty meal at a nearby restaurant in Cairo before continuing your journey to:
Al Muizz Street is a miraculous maze of golden culture that was made during the Fatimid era in the 10th century CE, Al-Muizz Street is one of the oldest streets in Cairo and one of the finest open-air museums of Islamic architecture in the world. Lined with mosques, madrasas, palaces, and fountains, it echoes the story of Cairo’s foundation and its golden age as a center of power, culture, and scholarship.
The enchanting Khan El Khalili Bazaar is a marvel of architectural bliss that was established during the Mamluk period between 1382 and 1389 CE, Khan El Khalili is Cairo’s most enchanting market district. Its winding alleys and centuries-old workshops offer an atmosphere rich with scent, color, and sound, where traditional crafts, jewelry, spices, and souvenirs reflect the enduring spirit of Egyptian commerce and craftsmanship.
As the day draws to a close, we'll escort you to Cairo airport, where you will catch your flight to Aswan, and then your representative will escort you to your Aswan hotel to check in and relax.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Day Seven: Arrival At Amman
After enjoying breakfast and completing your hotel check-out, you will be transferred to Cairo Airport for your onward flight. From there, you will continue by air to Amman. Upon arrival, you will be warmly welcomed by our local representative, who will assist you with passport formalities, help with luggage collection, and guide you to your private air-conditioned vehicle. You will then be driven to your hotel in Amman for check-in and an overnight stay, allowing you to relax and smoothly begin the next chapter of your journey.
Meals: Breakfast
Flight: From Cairo to Amman
Overnight: Amman Hotel
Day Eight: Uncover The Ethereal treasures of Amman and Jerash
You will begin your day with a delightful breakfast at your hotel in Amman, then set out in a private vehicle accompanied by your professional tour guide to uncover the remarkable historical gems of northern Jordan.
Jerash is by far one of the most enchanting Roman cities outside Italy and is often referred to as the “Pompeii of the East”. It is located about 48 kilometers north of Amman. The city was founded by the Greeks in the 4th century BC and reached its golden age under Roman rule. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and showcases an extraordinary collection of colonnaded streets, temples, theaters, baths, and monumental arches that vividly reflect the grandeur of Roman urban life and the fusion of Greek and Roman civilizations.
The Hippodrome in Jerash once formed the vibrant heart of entertainment in the ancient city, hosting thrilling chariot races, athletic competitions, and public celebrations. It stretches nearly 250 meters in length and is capable of accommodating up to 15,000 spectators; its impressive remains still echo the excitement and energy of the spectacles that once captivated the Roman crowds.
The Temple of Artemis in Jerash is one of Jerash’s most marvelous monuments, dating back to the 2nd century AD. It is dedicated to the city’s patron goddess, this majestic sanctuary is distinguished by its towering Corinthian columns and finely detailed stonework, reflecting both religious devotion and the city’s prosperity during the Roman era.
Enjoy a very wonderful lunch before continuing your international trip.
Ajloun is celebrated for its natural beauty and medieval heritage, crowned by the impressive Ajloun Castle. It came into existence in 1184 AD by Izz al-Din Usama, the fortress played a vital role in defending the region against Crusader forces and protecting key trade routes. Surrounded by rolling hills, forests, and olive groves, the area offers a striking contrast between rich history and lush scenery.
The Amman Citadel is a historic site with over 5,000 years of continuous history. Once inhabited by the Ammonites, Romans, Byzantines, and Umayyads, it features landmarks such as the Temple of Hercules and the Umayyad Palace, along with archaeological remains that illustrate Amman’s enduring importance through the ages.
After a full day of discovery, you will return to your hotel in Amman to relax and reflect on a journey rich in culture, history, and unforgettable impressions, preparing for the next adventure ahead.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Amman Hotel
Day Nine: Enjoy the alluring city of Madaba and the blessed Dead Sea
You will begin your day with breakfast at your hotel in Amman, then set out with your private driver and guide toward the historic city of Madaba, a compact yet culturally rich center covering about 39.44 km². Renowned as the “City of Mosaics,” Madaba preserves layers of Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic heritage, making it one of Jordan’s most important repositories of ancient art and history. Your visit starts at:
The Sublime Greek Orthodox Church of St. George of Madaba is home to the famous Madaba Mosaic Map, created in the 6th century and considered the oldest surviving cartographic depiction of the Holy Land. Composed of more than two million tesserae and inscribed with 157 Greek place names, the map portrays Jerusalem, Bethlehem, the Jordan River, and major biblical routes, offering a rare window into Byzantine-era geography. The present church dates to the 19th century, while the mosaic itself was rediscovered in 1884, instantly elevating the site to global religious and historical importance.
Mount Nebo is a religious marvel rising about 700 meters above sea level and revered as the place where Prophet Moses is believed to have seen the Promised Land and passed away. From its summit, sweeping views extend across the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and on clear days, Jerusalem itself. The site includes remains of a 4th-century monastery and a Byzantine church adorned with beautifully preserved mosaics that reflect centuries of pilgrimage and devotion.
The Dead Sea is a remarkable natural gem lying about 430 meters below sea level, it marks the lowest land-based elevation on the planet and reaches depths of around 304 meters. Its extreme salinity, among the highest of any body of water, made it one of the earliest known health resorts, while its natural resources, including asphalt and potash, were historically used in mummification and agriculture. Floating effortlessly on its mineral-rich waters remains a singular, almost surreal experience.
You will have your mouthwatering lunch before restarting your international trip.
You will move to your hotel in Petra to check in and spend the overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Petra Hotel
Day Ten: Discover the living marvels of Petra
You will begin your day with breakfast at your hotel in Petra, then check out and set off with your private driver and tour guide to explore the timeless wonders of this legendary city, carved into stone and shaped by centuries of history.
Petra is the iconic rose-red capital of the Nabataean Kingdom, established as a major center from the 4th century BC. Spanning approximately 264 km² and rising to an elevation of about 810 meters, the city is filled with monumental masterpieces such as Al-Khazneh, Qasr al-Bint, the Nabataean Theatre, the Royal Tombs, and Ad-Deir. Carved directly into sandstone cliffs and hidden within desert mountains, Petra stands today as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, celebrated for its scale, beauty, and engineering brilliance.
Al-Khazneh (The Treasury) emerges dramatically at the end of the 1.2 km-long Siq, carved during the 1st century AD under the reign of King Aretas IV. Its finely detailed façade, blending Hellenistic elegance with Nabataean symbolism, reflects extraordinary precision and artistic mastery. Beyond its ancient significance, the monument gained modern fame through films such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Transformers, cementing its place as one of the most recognizable landmarks on Earth.
The Royal Tombs rise majestically along Petra’s eastern cliffs and include the Urn Tomb, Silk Tomb, Corinthian Tomb, and Palace Tomb, dating mainly to the 1st century AD. Believed to be burial places for Nabataean royalty and elites, these monumental façades reveal a fusion of architectural styles and provide deep insight into the social hierarchy, artistry, and reverence for leadership within Nabataean culture.
The Petra Theatre is a living wonder carved into the rock in the early 1st century AD and later expanded by the Romans after 106 AD, could seat up to 7,000 spectators. Combining Nabataean craftsmanship with Roman and Hellenistic design principles, the theatre stands as a striking example of how function, aesthetics, and landscape were seamlessly united.
Qasr al-Bint is a mythical creation of marvel built between 30 BC and 40 AD, and is one of Petra’s most sacred temples and one of the few freestanding stone structures in the city. Dedicated to Nabataean deities, it has remarkably survived earthquakes and centuries of erosion. Its solid construction and preserved form offer rare insight into Nabataean religious life and architectural stability.
You will head to Wadi Rum, where you will have your dinner while exploring:
Wadi Rum is a vast wilderness of red sandstone cliffs, sweeping dunes, and towering granite formations that has long been home to the Zalabieh Bedouins. Covering an area of 721 km² and rising to elevations of around 1,750 meters, its otherworldly scenery has made it a favored filming location for productions such as Lawrence of Arabia, The Martian, Star Wars, Dune, and Dune: Part Two. Hidden among its rock faces are ancient petroglyphs dating back to the 8th century BC, offering glimpses into early desert life. If there is time, then everyone will get to explore a number of natural marvels that include Little Bridge, Lawrence Spring, Um Frouth Rock Bridge, Khazali Canyon, and Burdah Arch.
You will spend the night in a mesmerizing traditional Bedouin camp, surrounded by the desert’s peacefulness and the grandeur of the star-filled skies, creating an outstanding experience.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Overnight: Wadi Rum Camp
Day Eleven: Arrive at the Graceful City of Istanbul
After enjoying breakfast, your luggage will be taken care of as you are transferred privately to Amman International Airport. Excellent support and services will be provided throughout departure formalities before you board your flight to Istanbul. On arrival, a local representative will greet you, assist with visa procedures, and escort you to your hotel for a smooth check-in. The rest of the evening is yours to unwind, preparing you for the rich cultural and historical discoveries that await in Istanbul.
Meals: Breakfast
Flight: From Amman to Istanbul
Overnight: Istanbul Hotel
Day Twelve: Shed Light on the Great Treasures of Istanbul
The day begins with breakfast at your elegant Istanbul hotel, preparing you for an immersive journey through one of the world’s most storied cities. Accompanied by your private expert guide, you will step into the historic heart of Istanbul, where layers of empires, faiths, and artistry unfold at every turn.
Hagia Sophia stands as a masterpiece of spiritual and architectural achievement. Completed in 537 AD, this extraordinary monument has witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations, serving successively as a Byzantine cathedral, an Ottoman mosque, and today a globally revered museum. Its vast dome seems to hover above a luminous interior where golden mosaics, monumental Islamic calligraphy, and Christian symbolism coexist in rare harmony.
Topkapi Palace is a majestic symbol of Ottoman imperial wonder that was known as the former seat of Ottoman power, commissioned in the 15th century by Sultan Mehmed II. For nearly four hundred years, it functioned as the administrative and ceremonial heart of the empire. Its courtyards, ornate chambers, and panoramic views over the Bosphorus reveal imperial grandeur, while the Imperial Treasury and Harem offer insight into royal life, governance, and tradition.
Following lunch at an authentic local restaurant, the exploration resumes with another treasure of Istanbul.
The Blue Mosque is an enchanting architectural creation that was completed in 1616, and that captivated everyone with its six slender minarets and harmonious cascade of domes. Inside, more than 20,000 Iznik tiles in delicate shades of blue create a serene and luminous atmosphere. Still active as a place of worship and recognized as part of a UNESCO World Heritage ensemble, it remains a defining symbol of Ottoman religious architecture.
The Hippodrome of Constantinople gives a glimpse of the glorious past that was originally built in 203 AD and later expanded under Constantine the Great. Once the vibrant center of Byzantine public life, it hosted chariot races, ceremonies, and imperial gatherings. Today, monuments such as the Obelisk of Theodosius and the Serpentine Column quietly recall the city’s ancient grandeur.
The Grand Bazaar is a vibrant spot founded in 1461 and considered one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world. With over 4,000 shops, its labyrinth of streets showcases traditional carpets, jewelry, ceramics, spices, and handcrafted goods, offering a vivid reflection of Istanbul’s enduring commercial and cultural spirit.
As evening approaches, you will be transferred back to your hotel, bringing this enriching day to a refined close. An overnight stay in the magical city of Istanbul awaits.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Istanbul Hotel
Day Thirteen: Explore the Mysterious Mount Nemrut
The day begins with a brief morning meeting at the hotel, followed by a transfer to the airport for your flight to Adıyaman. Upon arrival, you will be met by your guide and journey into the heart of the ancient Kingdom of Commagene, where history, belief, and power merge seamlessly, starting with:
Arsameia is found sleeping on the slopes of Mount Nemrut, it was founded in the 3rd century BC by King Arsames and later elevated into a royal cult center by King Mithridates I. The site is renowned for its monumental rock reliefs and inscriptions, including the longest known Greek inscription in Anatolia, celebrating royal lineage and divine legitimacy. These carvings vividly express the fusion of Persian, Greek, and local traditions that defined Commagene’s unique cultural identity.
You will have your tasty lunch at a local restaurant, then head to:
Karakuş Tumulus is a grand structure dating to the 1st century BC, which honors the royal women of Commagene, including Queen Isias and Princesses Antiochis and Aka. Its most striking element is a tall column crowned with an eagle, symbolizing protection and royal authority, while the site as a whole reflects the elevated status of women within the royal family and the kingdom’s refined funerary traditions.
Cendere Bridge is an outstanding example of Roman engineering, the Cendere Bridge was built in the 2nd century AD during the reign of Emperor Septimius Severus. It was constructed entirely from limestone blocks without mortar, its elegant single arch has survived nearly two millennia, underscoring both Roman technical mastery and the strategic importance of this ancient route.
Mount Nemrut is a glorious a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which was created in the 1st century BC by King Antiochus I as a sacred sanctuary. Colossal seated statues of gods and the king dominate the summit, their massive heads dramatically fallen to the ground over time. Famous for its awe-inspiring sunrise and sunset views, the site glows in shifting light, offering a powerful and almost mystical encounter with ancient ambition and belief.
At the end of this remarkable day, you will be transferred privately to Şanlıurfa for an overnight stay, allowing time to unwind and reflect on the extraordinary legacy of Commagene.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Istanbul to Adiyaman
Overnight: Sanliurfa Hotel
Day Fourteen: Uncover the Greatness Gobeklitepe
After breakfast, you will set out with your guide to explore the sacred city of Şanlıurfa, a place where faith and history have intertwined since the earliest chapters of human civilization.
Şanlıurfa is known as the City of Prophets, a celestial spot that showcases spiritual power and ancient legacy since the dawn of time. It is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited settlements, with roots reaching back more than 12,000 years. Located in southeastern Turkey, it holds deep religious significance and is traditionally associated with the life of Prophet Abraham, giving the city a powerful spiritual presence.
The Şanlıurfa Archaeological Museum is an exceptional home to one of Turkey’s most important collections of prehistoric and early Mesopotamian artifacts, dating from 10,000 to 4,000 BC. The museum displays tools, pottery, statues, jewelry, and remarkable Neolithic carvings, highlighted by the famous Urfa Man, the world’s oldest known life-sized human statue, offering rare insight into the beliefs and artistry of early societies.
Göbeklitepe is one of the most revolutionary archaeological discoveries of modern times. It dates back over 11,000 years, this site is recognized as the world’s earliest known temple complex, predating both Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids. Its massive T-shaped pillars, arranged in circular sanctuaries and carved with animal figures, have transformed the understanding of early civilization by proving that monumental religious architecture existed before agriculture and settled life.
You have your tasty lunch at a local restaurant before visiting:
Balıklıgöl (the Pool of Abraham) is a divine attraction that is central to Islamic, Christian, and Jewish tradition. It is believed to mark the place where Prophet Abraham was cast into fire by King Nimrod, only for the flames to turn into water and the burning logs into sacred fish. Surrounded by peaceful gardens and historic mosques such as the Rizvaniye Mosque, the pool’s calm atmosphere reflects centuries of devotion and reverence.
At the end of the day, you will be transferred to Şanlıurfa Airport for your return flight to Istanbul. An overnight stay in Istanbul allows time to reflect on the profound spiritual and historical legacy experienced throughout this remarkable journey.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Sanliurfa to Istanbul
Overnight: Istanbul Hotel
Final Day: Departure
You will start the final day of your international 15 Days Cairo, Petra, Jerash, Istanbul, and Gobeklitepe Tour by heading to Istanbul airport to catch your scheduled flight.
Meals: Breakfast
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What You Will Love About This Tour?
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This lekker 15-day cross-continental journey across Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey invites South African travelers to follow a captivating route through iconic destinations such as Cairo, Giza, Petra, Madaba, Jerash, Istanbul, Mount Nemrut, and Göbeklitepe.
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Along the way, guests from South Africa will stand before some of the world’s most celebrated landmarks, including the Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, the Grand Egyptian Museum, the sacred sites of Old Cairo, Petra’s dramatic Siq and Treasury, the classical ruins of Jerash, Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque, and the world’s earliest known temple complex at Göbeklitepe.
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This kief international adventure weaves together a rich tapestry of civilizations and beliefs, blending ancient Egyptian traditions, Coptic Christianity, biblical heritage, Nabataean craftsmanship, Roman engineering, and the cultural legacy of Anatolia.
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Every element of this international journey is thoughtfully arranged to the highest standard, featuring refined accommodations, comfortable private transportation, carefully selected cuisine, expert Egyptologists, licensed local guides, and experienced tour professionals.
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The result is a deeply rewarding travel experience for South African guests, filled with moments of wonder, cultural insight, and memories that will endure long after the journey concludes.
Essential Trip Information
If you want an in-depth insight into our trips, then Essential Trip Information provides detailed information about all of that is linked to our itineraries, visa info, what is mainly included & excluded, the most important info regarding your transfers & accommodation with us, and almost everything you need to know about the amazing adventures we arrange.
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