An Unforgettable Honeymoon in Egypt & Jordan

  • Day 1: Visit the Egyptian Museum
    10 minutes (2.3 km) from Downtown Cairo

    Start your honeymoon by exploring the Egyptian Museum, which houses a vast collection of precious artifacts from the Pharaonic era dating back over 5000 years. Highlights include the treasures of Tutankhamun and the Royal Mummies Room.

  • Day 2: Discover Valley of Kings
    25 minutes (26 km) from Luxor

    The Valley of Kings is an ancient Egyptian burial ground that served as a final resting place for pharaohs, including Tutankhamun and Ramses II. Visitors can explore the breathtaking tombs of these rulers and admire vivid wall paintings and inscriptions.

  • Day 3: Visit the stunning Abu Simbel
    3 hours 30 minutes (280 km) from Aswan

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Abu Simbel is a complex of two temples built during the reign of King Ramses II. Carved into a rock face, the temples offer a spectacular sight, with towering statues and intricate carvings.

  • Day 4: Explore the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx
    45 minutes (20 km) from Downtown Cairo

    The most famous tourist destination in Egypt, the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx are a must-see in any Egyptian itinerary. Stand in awe of the largest pyramid, Cheops, and learn about the ancient techniques used to build these magnificent structures.

  • Day 5: Enjoy Breakfast with Pyramid Views
    At the Mena House Hotel

    Wake up to stunning views of the Pyramids of Giza while enjoying a lavish breakfast spread at the Mena House Hotel. Take a dip in the pool or sip on some cocktails while admiring the majestic pyramids from afar.

  • Day 6: Visit the iconic Lighthouse of Alexandria
    10 minutes (4 km) from Alexandria downtown

    One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Lighthouse of Alexandria was a towering feat of engineering in its time. Though the original structure no longer stands, visitors can still explore the site and appreciate its history and significance.

  • Day 7: Cruise the Nile River
    Starting at Luxor and ending at Aswan

    Spend a relaxing day cruising the Nile River, watching the scenery pass by and admiring landmarks such as the Temple of Edfu and Philae Island. Take part in various onboard activities, including Egyptian cooking classes and belly dancing performances.

  • Day 8: Discover the ancient city of Petra
    1 hour 30 minutes (128 km) from Wadi Rum

    Cross the border to Jordan and explore the UNESCO-listed city of Petra, an ancient city carved into red rock. Marvel at the Treasury, Monastery, and other structures that hold the secrets of the Nabataean civilization.

  • Day 9: Experience the beauty of Wadi Rum
    2 hours 30 minutes (120 km) from Petra

    Called the "Valley of the Moon," Wadi Rum is a desert valley in southern Jordan known for its dramatic red sandstone mountains and unique landscape. Enjoy a Jeep tour, go rock climbing, or stay overnight in a Bedouin camp under the starry skies.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Egyptian Museum (2-3 hours, EGP 60)
  • Valley of Kings (3-4 hours, EGP 240)
  • Abu Simbel (5 hours, EGP 180)
  • Great Pyramids & Sphinx (2-3 hours, EGP 200)
  • Breakfast with Pyramid View (2 hours, EGP 450)
  • Lighthouse of Alexandria (1-2 hours, EGP 200)
  • Nile River Cruise (1 day, EGP 2000)
  • Petra (5-6 hours, JOD 60)
  • Wadi Rum (1 day, JOD 100)
  • Total Estimated Costs: (per person) EGP 2650 + JOD 160 (~INR 10,706)

Transportation

Domestic flights are the most efficient way to travel between cities in Egypt. Alternatively, private car hire or guided tours are available for a more customized experience. In Jordan, taxis, buses, and private cars are available for transportation.

Estimated travel costs: Domestic flights in Egypt (per person) - EGP 4,500; Taxi from Petra to Wadi Rum - JOD 35

Useful Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a visit to Luxor Temple or Karnak Temple in Luxor, or the Roman Amphitheatre in Alexandria. If you have less time, consider skipping Abu Simbel or the Lighthouse of Alexandria. Dress conservatively, especially when visiting religious or historical landmarks.

Airports

The major airports in Egypt are the Cairo International Airport (CAI) and the Hurghada International Airport (HRG). The major airports in Jordan are the Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) and the King Hussein International Airport (AQJ). Cairo International Airport is about 28 km from Downtown Cairo, while Queen Alia International Airport is about 30 km from Downtown Amman.

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