Real Egypt & Jordan
15 days
Day 1: Cairo
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Tick off some bucket list icons on this epic 15-day adventure through Egypt and Jordan – both home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Start strong at the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx in Cairo then wander through the Valley of the Kings in Luxor. Eat some koshari in a local downtown joint and explore a bazaar where you can meet with a perfume merchant. Kayak along the Nile, spend a night on a traditional felucca under starry skies and drink your body weight in mint tea. Find hidden bars and delicious falafel in Amman then hike through Wadi Rum, where you’ll watch the sunrise and explore the land in a 4WD. Witness the awe-inspiring site of Petra and soak away your worries in the Dead Sea. With all these epic sites and a small group of new friends to share it all with, what are you waiting for?
Day 1: Cairo
Ahlan wa sahlan! Welcome to Egypt. If you arrive in Cairo with time to spare, maybe immerse yourself in the madness of the bazaars, embrace the kitsch world of Dr Ragab's Pharaonic Village or wash down the dust with a sahlab (sweet, hot custard drink with nuts). Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. After, put your tastebuds into overdrive as you head out with your new travel buddies for some koshari (vegetarian Egyptian chilli often with fresh lemon juice). Later tonight, maybe explore Cairo’s nightlife – your trip leader will know all the best spots!
Day 2: Cairo/Pyramids/Sphinx
After breakfast this morning, it’s time to tick something huge off your bucket list. Drive out to the edge of the desert and explore the Great Pyramids of Giza – one of the famed ancient Wonders of the World – and the nearby Sphinx (nobody's quite sure how it lost its nose). A guy called Khufu was responsible for building the Great Pyramid – it’s 4500 years old, 146 m tall, and made from 2.3 million blocks weighing around 2.5 tonnes each. He even got a 9 cm statue to commemorate him – lucky him! You can marvel at their size up close or take an epic pic from a distance, with Cairo in the background. Later, you’ll have free time to continue exploring how you’d like – maybe visit the Egyptian Museum, home to one of the world's greatest collections of ancient artefacts, or head to the Valley Temple of King Khafre (Chephren). In the evening, it's time for your sleeper train to Aswan where you’ll spend the night.
Day 3: Aswan
Hit the bazaar this morning on a tour with your leader. Among the friendly shouts of ‘welcome’ and ‘where are you from’ coming from the vendors, maybe visit an oil and perfume merchant to learn how aromatic botanicals have been used in Egypt throughout the ages. Later, choose whether to join an optional tour to the Philae Temple Complex, where you can see the Temple of Isis (the goddess of health, marriage and wisdom) that was rescued from the rising waters of the Nile and relocated in the 1960s. In the afternoon, grab a paddle for a kayaking adventure as you navigate the Nile. Float along the historic waters as you see the sights from a new perspective. For dinner, you can head to a Nubian village for an optional dinner with a local family.
Day 4: Aswan
This morning is yours to spend as you please in Aswan. If you can manage a (very) early start, the optional drive to the epic Abu Simbel is well worth the sleepy eyes – cut out of a solid rock cliff, this temple is a historic site built as a place of worship to Pharaoh Ramses II after his death. Renting a minivan with your fellow travellers is the cheapest option and it takes about 3 hours to drive there. You’ll want at least 2 hours to explore, before heading back to Aswan for a free evening to hit the best dinner and drink spots. Maybe try some ful wa ta’ameya (Egyptian falafel) with a warm pita and salad, followed by another cup of mint tea.
Day 5: Nile Felucca
This morning is yours to relax and recharge. Then you’ll board an overnight felucca – a bit like a floating tent, this traditional Egyptian vessel is the perfect way to explore the Nile. Spend the late afternoon amid tranquil scenery, either tucking into a good book or playing cards with your group. Depending on your group’s vibe tonight, you might like to have a little beach party under the starry night sky. Tonight, fall asleep to the gentle rocking of the boat, the warm breeze on your cheeks and the blanket of constellations above (there are no walls on a felucca, so your view will be totally undisturbed!).
Day 6: Luxor
Disembark your felucca this morning and head for the sweet release of a hotel shower. If you like, you can check out the Temple of Edfu along the way, where inscriptions give insight into life during the Hellenistic period when the temple was built. Continue to Luxor, where you’re free to explore this open-air museum at your own pace. Karnak Temple is a good first stop – wandering through this ancient village is a cool way to get a sense of what life was like here more than 3000 years ago. Legend has it that if you walk around the granite scarab west of the Sacred Lake seven times, you’ll meet your soulmate. Tonight, maybe kick back with some fiteer baladi (Egyptian pizza) or shawarma.
Day 7: Luxor / Valley of the Kings
This morning, travel the short distance to the West Bank. Check out three burial tombs in the Valley of the Kings, with the option to explore the formerly lost tomb of Tutankhamun. Continue to the Colossi of Memnon, where two huge statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III will have you pondering whether posting selfies twice a day is really the height of narcissism. You’ll also head over to our Intrepid Foundation partner, Animal Care in Egypt (ACE), a local NGO dedicated to providing free veterinary care for wounded working animals in the region. If your fellow travellers are up for it, you can choose to finish your West Bank adventure with an optional visit to the tomb of Hatshepsut – she became pharaoh when she married her half-brother (not all that uncommon at the time). If you’ve got any energy left, there will also be time to squeeze in a visit to Luxor Temple before your overnight train to Cairo.
Day 8: Cairo
When you arrive in Cairo, you’ll head to your hotel to freshen up and drop your bags. Then, jump on the Metro with your leader to Bab al-Futuh – one of three remaining gates from the Old City. Walking past the old Islamic monuments that stand watch over the bazaars, you can join in on some good-natured haggling at the Kahan-el Khalili bazaar, then head to El Fishawy. This ramshackle 240-year-old cafe is perfect for a cup of tea or a glass of cold water with lemon and mint. Tonight, you’re free to find the perfect spot for a farewell dinner with your group or to hit the nightlife and celebrate a trip well-travelled.
Day 9: Amman
Say goodbye to Egypt and fly to Jordan's capital city – Amman. You’ll have another meeting at 6 pm tonight, but until then, you’re free to hit the streets. Why not make a beeline for Rainbow Street for a falafel and a shisha – it’s what the locals do! After something more substantial? Maybe have a cultured afternoon at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, snap some pics of the city from the hilltop Temple of Hercules, or sweat it out in a hammam. After your meeting, why not get a group together and head out for the night on Rainbow Street – your trip leader will know all the best little bars.
Day 10: Wadi Rum
This morning, take a walking tour with your leader around Amman, beginning at the hilltop Citadel, then following the edge of the walls down into town past the Roman Theatre, the Nymphaeum ruins and the Al Husseiny Mosque. Be sure to stop in at some nut shops or a souq for some snacks along the way. After lunch, drive to Wadi Rum. When you arrive, you'll meet your Bedouin hosts, who'll show you around camp and offer you many rounds of ‘Bedouin whisky’ (mint tea), so settle in for a night of traditional hospitality. This evening you'll be dining on traditional Bedouin cuisine and sleeping in Bedouin-style tents. If you choose, you can even sleep in the open air, surrounded by the Mars-like mountains in the background. Fall asleep under a desert blanket of an undisturbed night sky, rich with stars.
Day 11: Wadi Rum
You won’t want to miss this – Wadi Rum rarely looks as fine as she does in the early morning. Wake up early to take in the sunrise, then it’s time to head on a 4WD safari. Jump in one of the jeeps and begin driving around the curious landscapes, passing by Lawrence Spring – a rocky landscape contrasted by a freshwater spring with panoramic views over the valley. You’ll also stop at Lawrence House – supposedly the house where Lawrence of Arabia lived and stored his equipment. Continue to one of the largest sand dunes in Wadi Rum and check out some of the famous rock bridges. The deserts around Wadi Rum have got a real otherworldly feel to them, and many Hollywood blockbusters have been shot in and around where you’ll tour today. Later in the afternoon, return to your camp and enjoy a second night of Bedouin hospitality.
Day 12: Petra
Today, farewell your Bedouin mates and journey to Petra – one of the famed Seven Wonders of the World. You’ll have two full days exploring Petra and its surroundings, so be sure to take your time exploring this archaeological site. Take a guided tour where you’ll learn about its thousands of years of history and the many films that have used this as a backdrop. You'll get to follow in the footsteps of movie stars as you head through the site's narrow siq (a narrow crack in the mountain) to Petra's tombs, temples and rock-hewn amphitheatre. For those wanting to admire the 'rose-red city' from a different angle, there's tonnes of hikes to do in the area - just ask your leader for the best trails to tackle. After a day of exploration, the cave bar is a good place to relieve your parched throat and put your feet up.
Day 13: Petra
Today, you’ve got another day to explore Petra at your own pace. Maybe walk the road to Al Khanzneh (the Treasury) – one of the most impressive structures in the whole site. Or, if you didn’t make it yesterday, head up the stairs to El Dier (the Monastery) – this is a decent climb, but well worth it for the views. Other great options today are to hike to the royal tombs or visit the incredible Byzantine mosaics. Your leader will know all the good things to do, so feel free to ask them for help.
Day 14: Madaba
This morning after breakfast, drive down the King’s Highway towards Madaba. You’ll stop along the way to check out the famous Dead Sea – the lowest point on Earth – where you’ll go for a swim (or float) in its salty waters. If you’re feeling a bit sore after your Petra expedition, the Dead Sea’s mud has known healing properties and will be sure to bring back your youthful good looks! After, swing past Mt Nebo, where you’ll have the opportunity to view the Promised Land, just like Moses did. Arrive in Madaba – the city of mosaics – and take a leader-led orientation walk to get your bearings. This afternoon, visit St Georges Church, where you’ll see the intricate mosaic map containing the oldest surviving cartographic depiction of the Holy Land and Jerusalem. Later, maybe head out with the gang for dinner – there are some awesome places to eat in this city and your leader knows all the best spots.
Day 15: Madaba
Your Jordan exploration ends in Madaba after breakfast today. Because there’s so much to see in Madaba and Amman, it’s recommended that you spend an extra day or two to check out what you missed. If you would like to spend more time here, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.
Start Date | End Date | Price | |
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Jul 2, 2025 | Jul 16, 2025 | $3,278.00 | |
Jul 23, 2025 | Aug 6, 2025 | $3,695.00 | |
Jul 30, 2025 | Aug 13, 2025 | $3,128.00 | |
Aug 13, 2025 | Aug 27, 2025 | $3,544.00 | |
Aug 27, 2025 | Sep 10, 2025 | $3,700.00 | |
Sep 3, 2025 | Sep 17, 2025 | $3,990.00 | |
Sep 10, 2025 | Sep 24, 2025 | $3,770.00 | |
Sep 17, 2025 | Oct 1, 2025 | $3,810.00 | |
Sep 24, 2025 | Oct 8, 2025 | $3,845.00 | |
Oct 1, 2025 | Oct 15, 2025 | $3,845.00 | |
Oct 15, 2025 | Oct 29, 2025 | $3,700.00 | |
Oct 22, 2025 | Nov 5, 2025 | $3,700.00 | |
Oct 29, 2025 | Nov 12, 2025 | $4,060.00 | |
Nov 5, 2025 | Nov 19, 2025 | $3,700.00 | |
Nov 12, 2025 | Nov 26, 2025 | $3,560.00 | |
Nov 19, 2025 | Dec 3, 2025 | $3,560.00 | |
Dec 3, 2025 | Dec 17, 2025 | $3,560.00 | |
Dec 17, 2025 | Dec 31, 2025 | $3,560.00 | |
Dec 31, 2025 | Jan 14, 2026 | $3,495.00 | |
Jan 28, 2026 | Feb 11, 2026 | $3,680.00 | |
Feb 11, 2026 | Feb 25, 2026 | $3,680.00 | |
Feb 25, 2026 | Mar 11, 2026 | $3,680.00 | |
Mar 11, 2026 | Mar 25, 2026 | $3,680.00 | |
Mar 25, 2026 | Apr 8, 2026 | $3,820.00 | |
Apr 1, 2026 | Apr 15, 2026 | $3,820.00 | |
Apr 8, 2026 | Apr 22, 2026 | $3,820.00 | |
Apr 15, 2026 | Apr 29, 2026 | $3,820.00 | |
Apr 29, 2026 | May 13, 2026 | $3,970.00 | |
May 6, 2026 | May 20, 2026 | $3,970.00 | |
May 20, 2026 | Jun 3, 2026 | $3,820.00 | |
May 27, 2026 | Jun 10, 2026 | $3,820.00 | |
Jun 17, 2026 | Jul 1, 2026 | $3,680.00 | |
Jul 1, 2026 | Jul 15, 2026 | $3,680.00 | |
Jul 15, 2026 | Jul 29, 2026 | $3,680.00 | |
Jul 29, 2026 | Aug 12, 2026 | $3,680.00 | |
Aug 12, 2026 | Aug 26, 2026 | $3,820.00 | |
Aug 26, 2026 | Sep 9, 2026 | $3,820.00 | |
Sep 2, 2026 | Sep 16, 2026 | $3,970.00 | |
Sep 9, 2026 | Sep 23, 2026 | $3,970.00 | |
Sep 16, 2026 | Sep 30, 2026 | $3,970.00 | |
Sep 23, 2026 | Oct 7, 2026 | $3,970.00 | |
Sep 30, 2026 | Oct 14, 2026 | $3,970.00 | |
Oct 7, 2026 | Oct 21, 2026 | $3,970.00 | |
Oct 14, 2026 | Oct 28, 2026 | $3,970.00 | |
Oct 21, 2026 | Nov 4, 2026 | $3,970.00 | |
Oct 28, 2026 | Nov 11, 2026 | $3,970.00 | |
Nov 4, 2026 | Nov 18, 2026 | $3,820.00 | |
Nov 11, 2026 | Nov 25, 2026 | $3,680.00 | |
Nov 18, 2026 | Dec 2, 2026 | $3,680.00 | |
Dec 9, 2026 | Dec 23, 2026 | $3,820.00 | |
Dec 23, 2026 | Jan 6, 2027 | $3,820.00 | |
Jan 27, 2027 | Feb 10, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Feb 10, 2027 | Feb 24, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Feb 24, 2027 | Mar 10, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Mar 10, 2027 | Mar 24, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Mar 24, 2027 | Apr 7, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Apr 7, 2027 | Apr 21, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Apr 14, 2027 | Apr 28, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Apr 28, 2027 | May 12, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
May 5, 2027 | May 19, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
May 19, 2027 | Jun 2, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
May 26, 2027 | Jun 9, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Jun 16, 2027 | Jun 30, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Jun 30, 2027 | Jul 14, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Jul 14, 2027 | Jul 28, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Jul 28, 2027 | Aug 11, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Aug 11, 2027 | Aug 25, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Aug 25, 2027 | Sep 8, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Sep 1, 2027 | Sep 15, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Sep 8, 2027 | Sep 22, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Sep 15, 2027 | Sep 29, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Sep 22, 2027 | Oct 6, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Sep 29, 2027 | Oct 13, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Oct 6, 2027 | Oct 20, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Oct 13, 2027 | Oct 27, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Oct 27, 2027 | Nov 10, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Nov 3, 2027 | Nov 17, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Nov 10, 2027 | Nov 24, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Nov 17, 2027 | Dec 1, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Dec 8, 2027 | Dec 22, 2027 | $3,510.00 | |
Dec 22, 2027 | Jan 5, 2028 | $3,510.00 |