The
Crossroads of Civilization Egypt, Israel & Jordan ( 18 Nights / 19 Days )
Day
01: Arrive Cairo,
where you will be met by our representative who will help you with
your immigration and customs formalities.
Later you will be transferred to your hotel for an overnight.
Day 02: Breakfast,
then start your sightseeing by visiting the Pyramids of Giza. Cheop's
Pyramid, the largest of the three, was
built in
the 3rd Dynasty about 2690 BC, and is one of the Seven Wonders of
the ancient world. In front of the pyramids of Chephren, we find
the Sphinx carved from a single piece of stone. It is a lion with
a pharaoh's head thought to be a portrait of the Pharaoh Chephren.
Have a camel ride by the pyramids area, then continue your tour
visiting the Egyptian Museum famous for its antiquities from Egypt's
Pharaonic period, which dates back some 50 centuries and includes
the fabulous treasures of King Tut-Ankh-Amon. Also visit the outstanding
Mummy Room in the Museum. Afternoon excursions to Old Cairo, visiting
the very old Coptic churches and the oldest Jewish Synagogue of
Beni Ezra. Continue your tour by visiting the Citadel of
Salah el-Din and the Mohammed Ali mosque and the medieval bazaars
of Khan-el
Khalili, where you can bargain for your jewelry and hand-tooled
leather items. Return
to your hotel for an overnight. (B)
Day 03: Breakfast,
then you will be met and transferred to Cairo Airport for your flight
to Aswan. Upon arrival at Aswan Airport,
you will be met and transferred to embark your cruise ship. Later
you will visit by "Felucca" the
Elephantine Island, the Mausoleum of Agha Khan and the Botanical
Gardens. Lunch, dinner and overnight on board ship. (B, L, D)
Day 04: Breakfast,
then visit the Unfinished Obelisk in the ancient granite quarries,
and the High Dam. Lunch, then cruise to Kom-Ombo.
Visit the Ptolemaic Temple of Kom-Ombo, which was dedicated to two
gods: the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon-headed god Haroeris.
Sail to Edfu. Dinner and overnight on board. (B, L, D)
Day 05: Breakfast,
then visit the Temples of Horus (237 BC) the best preserved Egyptian
temple in existence. Lunch. Sail to Esna and
visit the Temple of Khnum. Continue to Luxor. Dinner and overnight
on board ship. (B, L, D)
Day 06: Breakfast,
then cross the Nile to visit the necropolis of ancient Thebes. Explore
the Valleys of the Kings and Queens where
tombs of 64 pharaohs and 57 queens have been discovered, and enter
some of the most important burials. Visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
and the Colossi of Memnon. Lunch. Afternoon visit the Temple of
Karnak, which took over 1500 years to build and is considered the
world's largest religious complex. Then visit to the Temple of Luxor,
which was started by Amenhotep III, and completed by Ramses II.
Disembark your cruise ship, where you will be met and transferred
to Luxor Airport for your flight back to Cairo. Upon arrival at
Cairo Airport, you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
(B, L)
Day 07: Breakfast and a day at leisure for last
minute shopping or you can purchase an optional tour from our Cairo
office. Overnight. (B)
Day 08: Breakfast,
then you will be met by our representative and transferred to Cairo
Airport, where you will be helped with your
check-in and immigration formalities for your departure flight
to Tel-Aviv. Arrive Tel-Aviv where you will be met and transferred
to your hotel..
(B)
Day 09: Breakfast, then travel through the Sharon
Plain and via Netanya to Caesarea, once the Roman capital of the
country. See the excavations of the Roman statues, the aqueduct
and the Roman Theater, which has been restored to its former glory
as a concert venue. Drive along the Via Maria to Megiddo. Visit
this biblical city rebuilt by King Solomon and walk through the
9th century BC water tunnel. End our tour in Haifa. . (B)
Day 10: Breakfast, then start your tour to Haifa
at the summit of Mount Carmel, for a panoramic view of Haifa Bay
and the Western Galilee. Proceed to the Bahai Center and visit the
exotic Persian gardens. Drive to Acre, once the capital of the Crusader
Kingdom, visit the Crypt of St. John and the underground Crusader
city. Continue to Safed, the mystic city of the Upper Galilee, visit
the beautiful ancient synagogues and the artists' colony. On to
the Golan Heights, see the former Syrian fortifications and the
new Israeli town of Katzrin. Continue to a kibbutz, a wonderful
opportunity to learn about the kibbutz life. Dinner and overnight
at the kibbutz. (B, D)
Day 11: Breakfast, then start the day with a visit
to the church of Annunciation in Nazareth. Drive to Capernaum, on
the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee, see the ruins of the
Synagogue and the Church of St. Peter. Continue to Tiberias, the
lovely rest town. Visit the Synagogue of the Hammat. Travel then
through the fertile Jezreel Valley to Beit Alpha, where the most
beautiful synagogue mosaic floor is displayed. Drive along the Jordan
Valley to Jericho, the oldest city on earth and explore the ruins
of the biblical site. Proceed then to Jerusalem. (B)
Day 12: Breakfast, then visit the Tomb of King
David and the room of the Last Supper on Mount Zion. Enter the Old
City and walk through the newly restored Jewish Quarter and visit
the Cardo and the Western Wall. Walk along the Via Dolorosa to the
Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Drive then around the old city, view
Mount Scopus, and enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the Old
City from the Mount of Olives. Continue to Bethlehem, stopping at
Rachel's tomb. Visit the Church of Nativity and then return to Jerusalem.
(B)
Day 13: Breakfast, then drive to Hadassah Medical
Center at Ein Karem to see the famous Chagall stained glass windows.
Proceed to Bayit Vagan to view the scale model of Jerusalem as it
was during the second temple period. Continue to Yad Vashem, a memorial
of the holocaust. Continue to Israel Museum, visit the Shrine of
the Book, where the Dead Sea scrolls are housed. See the Knesset,
Israel's Parliament, and the Givat Ram Campus of the Hebrew University
(B)
Day 14: Breakfast, then drive through the Judean
Desert to the Dead Sea, the lowest spot on the surface of the Globe.
View the caves at Qumran site, where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered
by desert Bedouins. Proceed along the Dead Sea to Massada, the site
of the most dramatic act in the Jewish history, ascend by cable
car and tour the mouth, see the excavations enjoy the view of the
wilderness. Time and weather permitting, an opportunity will be
provided to float on the Dead See, before returning to Jerusalem.(B)
Day 15: Breakfast and you will be met and transferred
to the Allenby bridge (the cross point between Israel and Jordan)
around 10:00 a.m., where you will be met by our Jordanian representative
who will help you with your passport control, then you will be transferred
to Jerash, the best preserved city of Roman times, to visit its
theaters temple, churches and colonnaded streets. The continue to
Ajlun to tour the 12th century saracen Castle built by one of Saladin's
lieutenants in the campaign against the Crusaders. Transfer to your
hotel in Amman.(B)
Day 16: Breakfast, then drive southward along the
Kings' Way to Petra, visiting Madaba with the oldest map of the
Holy Land, and its Mosaic School, Mt. Nebo and the alleged burial
site of Moses overlooking the Dead Sea and the Jordan Valley; then
drive through the magnificent scenery of Wadi Mujib to Kerak to
visit the Crusader Castle. Continue to Petra and overnight at the
historical village of Tibat Zaman. (B)
Day 17: Breakfast, and a full day tour visiting
the many sites of Petra, on a horseback and then on foot, this city
that was carved into the rose-red Sharah Mountains by the Nabateans
and lost to Civilization until re-discovered by the Swiss Burkhardt.
Walk through the Siq, a narrow and winding fissure between the cliffs,
to reach the Treasury, the Roman Theater, the Courts, Qasr Bint
Pharaoun, Temple of the Winged Lion and other monuments. A break
for lunch, or if you wish you may climb up the Monastery. (B)
Day 18: Breakfast, then drive to the lowest spot
on Earth and experience floating in the waters of the Dead Sea.
Continue northwards to Pella in the Jordan Valley, considered to
be one of the largest, richest and most important archeological
sites in Jordan. Continue our tour to Um Qeis, Gedara was renowned
in its time as a cultural center. Um Qeis boasts an impressi8ve
colonnaded terrace and the ruins of two theaters as well as a spectacular
view of the Sea of Galilee, the Yarmouk River and the Golan heights.
Transfer back to Amman for check-in at your hotel, the Forte Grand.
PM. You will be met and transferred by our representative to a Jordanian
home for dinner and a friendly social discussion to get to know
the local people and see their way of life. Later transfer back
to your hotel for an overnight. (B, D)
Day 19 : Breakfast, then you will be met and transferred
to Amman Airport for your flight back home. (B)