Daily Tour
20 people
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Explore Syria, the “memory of civilizations,” where ancient history and warm hospitality await. Discover Jordan, a crossroads of cultures for over 10,000 years, home to Petra, Wadi Rum, and rich historical heritage. Travel back in time to Egypt, the Land of Pharaohs, with its iconic pyramids, the Sphinx, and a breathtaking Nile Cruise. Experience the wonders of the ancient world with our tailored travel packages.Experience the wonders of the Middle East with an exclusive Private Jordan & Egypt Tour, designed for travelers seeking comfort, flexibility, and deep cultural discovery. From the ancient city of Petra to the timeless pyramids of Giza, this private journey offers history, luxury, and unforgettable experiences across two legendary destinations.
Meet & greet at Queen Alia International Airport
Private transfer to hotel
Free time or optional Amman city tour
Amman – Petra
Drive along the King’s Highway
Visit Petra, the Rose City (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Walk through the Siq to the Treasury
Morning visit to Petra (Monastery hike optional)
Transfer to Wadi Rum Desert
Jeep safari & sunset experience
Traditional Bedouin dinner
Overnight: Luxury desert camp
Drive to the Dead Sea
Float in mineral-rich waters
Spa & relaxation time
Overnight: Dead Sea resort
Private transfer to airport
Flight to Cairo, Egypt
Hotel check-in
Overnight: Cairo
Visit Giza Pyramids & Sphinx
Egyptian Museum or Grand Egyptian Museum
Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Overnight: Cairo
Domestic flight to Luxor
Karnak & Luxor Temples
Nile sunset experience
Overnight: Luxor
The Hashernite Kingdom of Jordan. For over 10,000 years people have travelled to Jordan. Jordan is a small country less then 100,000 Km²-but its traditions are some of the greatest in the world. Since time immemorial this country, lying between the Mediterranean Sea and the Arabian Peninsular, has been the crossroads for migrating people and invading armies. From Early Stone Age to the Islamic era, Jordan teems with mementos of other races, other times. Ten thousand or more years ago, the Jordan Valley was the site of one of the first organized communities; a place where man, the hunter, settled down to cultivate the land. This part of the world, since the beginning of human civilization, has had a history of enormous significance. Ammonites. Moabites and Edomites, Canaanites, Egyptians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Crusaders, and many others have competed to control it at various times