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You’ll find many stories to be told in Tauck’s Egypt... from Giza’s Pyramids and Tut’s treasures to “Egyptian Night” fun


Jordan River


Lessons of the past... & present


Come with us to another time in Tauck’s Egypt and Jordan, where our Egyptologists and local experts interpret 5,000 years’ worth of stories. Walk in age-old footsteps among the towering Pyramids of Giza... the once-hidden royal tombs in the Valleys of the Kings and Queens... the enigmatic temples of Karnak, Luxor, Kom Ombo and Abu Simbel. Emerge from the narrow Siq to see the carved city of Petra rising out of a red sandstone cliff. Bump across the desert in a 4 X 4 to the “moonscapes” of Wadi Rum, and try to decipher an ancient petroglyph. Peer out over the desert landscapes surrounding the Dead Sea from Mt. Nebo, as Moses once did. Listen to the “wisdom of the ancients”... and perhaps learn some helpful lessons for today’s turbulent world...


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MEDITERRANEAN SEA


Great Pyramid of Cheops


Sphinx Sakkara


Memphis Giza


Cairo Cairo C Jerash


Mount Nebo Dead Sea


ISRAEL Betha


Bethany beyond the Jordan


the Jordan Petra


Bethany beyond th


Ammam M aba


Madaba Kerak


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Aqaba Wadi Rum


Wad Aqa qaba erak adiRum


Amman Madaba


JORDAN Petra eAqaba Wadi Rum


EGYPT


Valleys of Kings and Queens


of Horus Temple


Temples of Ramesses II


Temple of Philae


Karnak Temple


Luxor Aswan


Edfu Abu Simbel Queen Nefertari Temple of


RED SEA


Kom Ombo Maximum Elevation: 3,000 ft.


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