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29 Day Ultimate Middle East

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with only a $99 deposit pp
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$14,205

✓ For our 2024 departures, please click HERE
✓ Incredible sightseeing with entry fees included – Get up close to the Great Sphinx, marvel at the ancient Abu Simbel temples, see the ancient city of Petra, explore the holy city of Jerusalem and discover Istanbul's historic monuments including the Hagia Sophia and Grand Bazaar
✓ Intimate small group experience, with no more than 16 people in Egypt, Jordan and Israel
✓ Independent touring in Turkey with expert local guides
✓ All internal flights
✓ 20 nights in 4 and 5-star accommodation
✓ 2 nights in a spectacular cave hotel in Cappadocia
✓ Cruise the Nile on your floating home for 4 nights
✓ Experience an overnight stay in a private tent in the Wadi Rum desert, gazing at the stars
✓ Overnight train from Cairo to Luxor
✓ Most meals with breakfast daily, 12 lunches and 10 dinners, including a dinner with local Bedouins in the desert
✓ Professional, English-speaking Egyptologist tour leader in Egypt
✓ Professional, English-speaking tour leaders in Jordan and Israel, and local guides in Turkey
✓ All transportation as indicated in the itinerary
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