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Egypt and Jordan hold significant Islamic heritage. In Egypt, Cairo is home to Al-Azhar Mosque, a leading center of Islamic learning, along with important shrines like Imam Hussein and Sayyida Zainab. In Jordan, visitors can explore the tombs of Prophet Muhammad’s companions in Al-Mazar, and sites like Mount Nebo and the Cave of the Seven Sleepers, both mentioned in Islamic tradition. Together, these lands offer a meaningful glimpse into Islamic history and faith.
Welcome to Egypt: Upon arrival, our Egypt in Style Tours representative will meet you and assist in language then you will be transferred to the hotel in Cairo. Take some time to relax and settle in after your journey.
Overnight at Cairo hotel
Meals: no meals
Spend an amazing day trip where you will enjoy best of Cairo & Giza Highlights in Egypt! Will start our trip with an early morning transfer in a comfortable, air-conditioned van, where you will be taken to Giza Plateau, explore more about how the Great Pyramids have been built; a real mystery that has not been solved yet, too many theories about the building process, none of them is confirmed; it has even been said that the tallest man on earth who constructed them! On that marvelous Plateau, you will be astonished by the master pieces; the Three Pyramids; Greatest among them is "Khufu" or "Cheops" then "Chephren" or Khafraa & "Mykrenus" or "Mankaraa"; well known to be constructed of over 2 million stone blocks. Watch "The Guardian Sphinx"; a chef-d'oeuvre, limestone statue that reveals a true symbol of wisdom & strength. A real trip would never be completed without paying a visit to "The Egyptian Museum" house of antiquities which holds more than 160'000 masterpiece, the most famous among them is the Golden Mask of Tut Ankh Amun treasures. You also might like to reveal more secrets about mummification stories at the mummies room (optional). Overnight at Cairo Hotel. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch at fine restaurant
Your tour begins with a visit to the largest Islamic University in the World, this is located in the Al Azhar Mosque. The area is known as the center of knowledge and is home to the Mosque of Imam El Hussein, the Grandson of the Prophet Mohammed. The mosque is considered the holiest Islamic site in Egypt and can accommodate up to 30,000 people. Close to the Al Azhar Mosque you will find the Saida Zeinab Mosque, she was the granddaughter of the Prophet Mohammed. From here we head to the Imam El Shafi Mosque. Imam El Shafi was one of the founders of the four schools of Islam and for followers of Imam El Shafi this is considered one of the most important sites. We then make our way to the Honoured Street of the Prophets family where the Mosque of Saida Nafisa is located. Saida Nafisa was also the granddaughter of the Prophet Mohammed. There mosques are all located in Old Cairo and no tour to this part of the city would be complete without a visit to the mighty Citadel of Saladin. It is here that we visit the Alabaster Mosque of Mohammed Ali which is built on one of the highest points in Cairo, offering views across the whole city. When returning to our hotel in the afternoon you have the option of a visit to the Khan-El-Khalili bazaar. Overnight at Cairo Hotel Meals: Breakfast, Lunch at fine restaurant
After an early breakfast in Cairo, we drive for approximately three hours to the Mediterranean city of Alexandria. It is here we visit the El Morsi Abu El Abass Mosque. The Mosque is located in a district with many other mosques, and you have the remainder of the day to explore the surrounding area. In the evening you have more free time to sample some of Alexandria's excellent restaurants. Overnight at Alexandria hotel Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Jordan, where a new chapter of your Islamic journey begins. Upon arrival, proceed to the Allenby Border Crossing to the Holy Land. You will be welcomed by our local guide at Allenby Bridge and begin your visit with a short drive to Jericho, considered the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Explore Hisham’s Palace, a remarkable Umayyad site known for its intricate mosaics, including the famous Tree of Life. Continue to Maqam An-Nabi Musa, traditionally believed to be the tomb of Prophet Musa (Moses). Then, enter the Old City of Jerusalem through one of its historic gates and walk through the Muslim Quarter to reach Haram al-Sharif. Visit the revered Al-Aqsa Mosque, the iconic Dome of the Rock (Qubbet al-Sakhra), and surrounding Islamic schools showcasing exquisite Mamluk architecture. Overnight in Jerusalem.
After breakfast, begin your day with a panoramic view of the Old City of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, offering a breathtaking perspective of the city’s historic skyline. Visit the Maqam of Rabi’a Al-Adawiyya, a revered figure in Islamic history known for her deep piety, asceticism, and spiritual devotion. Continue to the Maqam of Salman Al-Farisi, the noble companion of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), renowned for his strategic advice during the Battle of the Trench. Then, walk through the Muslim Quarter of the Old City to reach Haram al-Sharif, one of the holiest sites in Islam. Here, you will visit the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the iconic Dome of the Rock (Qubbat As-Sakhrah), and the surrounding Mamluk-era Islamic schools, showcasing remarkable Islamic architecture and history. Overnight in Jerusalem.
After breakfast, depart for Hebron, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities and a significant site in Islamic tradition. Visit the Old City and the revered Al-Haram Al-Ibrahimi (Ibrahimi Mosque), believed to be the burial place of Prophets Ibrahim, Isaac, and Jacob, along with their wives Sarah, Rebecca, and Leah. Continue to Bethlehem, stopping en route at Ma’mre, traditionally recognized as the site where Prophet Ibrahim pitched his tent and received the news from three angels that his wife Sarah would bear a son. In Bethlehem, visit the Church of the Nativity, marking the birthplace of Prophet Issa (Jesus), a sacred figure in both Islamic and Christian faiths. Return to your hotel in Bethlehem for the evening. Overnight in Bethlehem.
Breakfast, departure at either Allenby bridge or Tel Aviv Airport.
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