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From the moment you touch down in Cairo, ancient Egypt’s magic unfolds. Step into the Grand Egyptian Museum, face Tutankhamun’s golden mask, and be mesmerized by its vast treasures. Stand in awe before the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx, riding a camel through the desert sands. Aswan beckons with the serene beauty of Philae Temple and a tranquil felucca sail. Journey to Luxor, stopping at Kom Ombo’s crocodile temple and museum. Explore the Valley of the Kings, including Tutankhamun’s and Ramses VI’s tombs, and marvel at Hatshepsut’s temple. Karnak’s colossal scale leaves you breathless. Return to Cairo and delve into Islamic Cairo’s heart, visiting the majestic Ibn Tulun Mosque and exploring the vibrant Khan El Khalili market. Your Egyptian saga concludes, leaving you with memories as timeless as the land itself.
Day 1: Arrive to Cairo.
Day 2: Visit the Grand Egyptian Museum and the Giza Pyramids & Sphinx.
Day 3: Fly to Aswan and visit Philae temple and enjoy a Felluca ride on the Nile.
Day 4: Drive to Luxor and visit Kom Ombo temple en-route. Visit Luxor temple by night.
Day 5: Visit the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut temple and the Colossi of Memnon.
Day 6: Fly back to Cairo and visit Islamic Cairo.
Day 7:Â Final Departure.
Arrive at Cairo Airport. Our meet-and-assist service will take you through the passport control area, assist with your luggage and customs. Our representative will accompany you to your hotel in Cairo and help you check-in.
Visit the Grand Egyptian Museum, the largest museum in the world for one single civilization. You will stand face-to-face with the Golden Mask of the boy King Tutankhamun. You will be dazzled with the amount of treasures and artifacts that this museum holds.
After lunch in a local authentic restaurant, Visit the Giza Pyramids, the only surviving wonder of the Seven Wonders of the World.  Ride a camel out in the desert and stand in front of the imposing Sphinx, the combination of human intelligence and the strength of a lion. (B,L)
Take an early morning flight to Aswan on the southern border of Egypt and check-in at your hotel. Afterwards, you will visit the temple of Philae, dedicated to the goddess of love and passion, Isis. And then have a relaxing time on a leisurely felucca sailboat on the river Nile. (B)
Drive to Luxor, en-route visit the temple of Kom Ombo, dedicated to the crocodile and the falcon gods. Stop at the Crocodile Mummification Museum, where you will see crocodile mummies that are thousands of years old. Arrive at Luxor check-in at your hotel and in the evening visit Luxor temple that was predominantly built by Pharaoh Ramses the second. (B,L)
Start the day by visiting the Valley of the Kings, hidden behind the mountains on the west bank of the Nile. Your tour will include the entry of the tomb of king Tutankahmon and the tomb of Ramses VI. Next, visit the temple of Hatshepsut, the only female pharaoh who dressed and ruled like a king. Have a photo stop by the huge Colossi of Memnon. After lunch, visit the temple of Karnak, the largest religious complex that was ever built for a god. The temple is dedicated to the god Amon Ra, the chief creator god in Ancient Egypt. (B,L)
Fly Back to Cairo. Upon arrival visit Ibn Tulun Mosque, the oldest existing Mosque in Cairo with an amazing unique design and yet still surviving in its original form. You can even climb up the minaret which provides a panoramic view of the whole old part of the city.
Wrap up your day by walking through the old streets of Islamic Cairo; walk in El Muizz Street which is like an open-air museum filled with medieval architectural marvels and treasures; explore the winding alleyways of the famous Khan El Khalili market, the major souk in the Islamic Cairo district. Afterwards return back to your airport hotel and overnight. (B,L) Â
After breakfast, have a short walk to the international terminal to travel back home with your heart filled with memories of the sights, sounds and voices of Egypt to carry with you.
The ideal time to visit Egypt is during the cooler months, from October to April. Temperatures are more comfortable for exploring outdoor sites like the pyramids and temples.
Most travelers require a visa to enter Egypt. You can obtain a visa on arrival at major airports or apply online for an e-visa. Check with your local Egyptian embassy for specific requirements.
Yes, Egypt is generally safe for tourists. Popular tourist areas are well-monitored, and our team ensures your safety throughout the tour. Always follow your guide’s advice and stay aware of your surroundings.
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