Africa & Middle East Itineraries
Go road tripping along the Garden Route of South Africa, visit the pyramids and the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, explore the vibrant cities and landscapes in Turkey, or tour the highlights of Israel and Jordan.
South Africa
Road Trippin’ on the Garden Route of South Africa
Driving the Garden Route of South Africa is an amazing journey. Not only is the scenery gorgeous but the opportunities for action-packed activities are almost endless. Feed an African elephant, walk a cheetah, ride an ostrich, go whale watching, hike amazing Robberg Peninsula, and even go shark cage diving if you dare.
Egypt
On this Egypt itinerary, you will visit the intricately decorated tombs in the Valley of the Kings, drift on the Nile River in a felucca, and see the Pyramids of Giza while sitting atop a camel. The list continues, with visits to the spectacular temples at Abu Simbel, the enormous Karnak Temple in Luxor, and the ancient pyramids in Dahshur and Saqqara.
10 Day Egypt Itinerary: Cairo, Aswan, Luxor, & Abu Simbel
Turkey
10 Day Turkey Itinerary: Istanbul, Cappadocia & Ephesus
Turkey is an amazing country to explore. With 10 days, you can tour Istanbul, explore the fairytale land of Cappadocia, and visit the ancient Roman ruins of Ephesus. Highlights of this Turkey itinerary include a visit to the Hagia Sophia, shopping in the Grand Bazaar, hiking in Cappadocia, and a magical hot air balloon ride, if you so desire.
3 Days in Cappadocia: The Perfect Itinerary
Cappadocia…the land of whimsical fairy chimneys and peculiar rock formations. If you want to visit a place that is like stepping into another world, then put Cappadocia on your list of places to visit.
Israel & Jordan
For those who want to tour two of the Middle East’s most popular travel destinations, this itinerary may be perfect for you. Tour Jerusalem, an ancient city where every stone has a story to tell. Go to Tel Aviv for the beaches and the night life, float in the Dead Sea, climb Masada, and go scuba diving in the Red Sea. Just across the border is Jordan, home to Petra and Wadi Rum, and some of the friendliest people we have met.