Arrive: Cairo, Egypt
Depart: Amman, Jordan
Nothing quite prepares one for the first sight of the pyramids, the grand tombs meant to preserve the remains of the pharaohs, and their treasures, for eternity. After visiting these wonders of the world, we explore the icons of the Giza necropolis, including the Great Sphinx, with its face directed toward the rising sun in the east.
Flying down to Abu Simbel, we visit the colossal statues of Ramses II overlooking the Nile Valley, then cruise along the Nile to Kom Ombo, Edfu, and Esna. We’ll walk amid the temples and pylons of Karnak and explore elaborate tombs in the Valley of the Kings, the royal necropolis of the pharaohs.
In Jordan, we enjoy lunch with a family near Amman, then explore the Roman city of Jerash. Arriving at Petra, we walk through a slot canyon to behold lavish temples and palaces chiseled into solid rock, including the iconic Al-Khazneh (“Treasury”). One evening, we’ll experience Petra by the light of a thousand candles.
The awe-inspiring landscape of Wadi Rum served as headquarters for Prince Faisal bin Hussein and T. E. Lawrence during World War I, and we overnight in a Bedouin-style tented camp in the desert majesty here, then end our journey on the Dead Sea, where we can take a dip in therapeutic waters. Depart on Day 15 via Amman, Jordan.
Scroll through our signature accommodations for this trip below. Although it is highly unlikely, we may make substitutions when necessary.
Egypt's climate is hot and dry most of the year. During the winter months (Dec-Feb), average daily temperatures are in the upper 60s°F on the Mediterranean coast and in the 80s°F in Aswan. In spring and fall, daytime temperatures can get up to the 90s°F. It can be quite cool in the evening, especially when on the Nile River. From January through March, the temperature is cooler, down to the 50s°F and 60s°F during the day, and dropping much lower at night, sometimes into the low 40s°F. Egypt has a very dry climate, which makes a temperature of 80°F feel much cooler than it would in a humid, tropical climate.
Jordan's climate is also very dry, and a bit cooler due to the altitude. In winter, temperatures range in the 50s°F and 60s°F during the day, dropping to the 30s°F and 40s°F at night. The fall is warmer, with daytime temperatures in the 80s°F and 90s°F, and nighttime temperatures in the high 50s°F to low 60s°F.
"This trip was truly vibrant and diverse, leaving us with unforgettable memories, be it the delightful cuisine or the rich cultural and historical experiences."
Aimee Q.
Seattle, WA
"It was a wonderful trip of a lifetime for me. I have wanted to visit Egypt since I was a child. I feel as if this trip opened up a whole new understanding of the history, culture, people, and present-day society of Egypt and Jordan."
Charlene K.
San Francisco, CA
"This was my 4th Wilderness trip and it was the most exhilarating. Every day was filled with wonder and awe. The ancient sites were simply amazing, both in Egypt and Jordan. Each day I thought that what I saw couldn't be topped and then the following day, I was even more amazed. Our guide, Mohamed, made it all seem effortless."
Deena M.
San Francisco, CA
"An absolutely first-rate trip to explore the ancient world in Egypt and Jordan."
John G.
Earlysville, VA
"Ahmed made the trip exceptional. His commentary of everything we saw, both from a historical perspective and of current events, was eye opening, intellectual, and entertaining."
Jon B.
Villa Grande, CA
"You have the best of the best in Mohammed. His professional skills are exceptional—his depth of knowledge is exceptional, and he communicates a depth of passion for the ancient Egyptian civilization that is infectious! I consider my experience and friendship with him to be a great gift."
Judy L.
Winston Salem, NC
"This was a wonderful trip with superb guides and a very well planned itinerary. We enjoyed Egypt, where we knew what we were going to see, but Jordan was a revelation. Petra was so much bigger than we expected and Wadi Rum and the day at the Dead Sea were really memorable."
Julia K.
Bend, OR
"This was a dream trip in all respects, one that exceeded every expectation I had. Can't wait to travel with WT again!"
Kathy G.
San Carlos, CA
"Mohamed was an incredible blend of leader, friend, and participant. His presence was reassuring, his knowledge second to none, and his enthusiasm contagious! He was friendly, open to questions, willing to listen, and had keen insight into the needs of the group. We felt as if we were experiencing two countries that are close to his heart...and his information was pertinent and always interesting. When we reminisce about Egypt and Jordan, it will be his face and his voice that takes us back there!"
Kent P.
Arvada, CO
"Yet again, Wilderness Travel has proved to be the greatest-value travel outfitter. You clearly strive to give your clients the greatest bang for their buck. The quality of the accommodations, transportation, etc., was top-notch — but not "over the top." The experience, the opportunities to learn, are truly the best possible. I have traveled to Egypt before with a different outfitter and WT is clearly exceptional in every detail."
Kim F.
Carmel, CA
"The itinerary and operation of the trip was superior. The hotels were excellent, the Nile Adventurer was incredible, the luxury tents at Wadi Rum were great, and the food was inventive and very appetizing."
Mark H.
Wilmette, IL
"Everyone was so thorough and helpful. It was like being whisked around on a magic carpet. Doors opened, every wish fulfilled, amazing service!"
Marney G.
Montgomery, AL
"A trip of a lifetime done in great style."
Suzanne D.
Sebastopol, CA
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