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Duration
10
Availability
Everyday
Tour Type
Classic Tour         
Pickup
Cairo Airport

 
Embark on an unforgettable 10-day journey through the timeless wonders of Egypt with our
expertly curated tour that blends history, culture, and comfort. This magical adventure will unveil
the incredible legacy of ancient Egyptian civilization, guided by a professional Egyptologist and
supported by top-tier services including a private air-conditioned vehicle and handpicked
accommodations.Discover the enduring charm of Egypt’s most iconic destinations—Cairo,
Alexandria, Luxor, and Aswan—in one immersive experience. Witness the awe-inspiring Giza
Pyramids, the mysterious Saqqara Step Pyramid, and marvel at the treasures of The Egyptian
Museum and The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. Stroll through the vibrant Khan
El-Khalili Bazaar and visit the spiritual landmarks like The Hanging Church.In Alexandria,
uncover the Greco-Roman influence through visits to the Qaitbay Citadel, the grand Alexandria
Library, and the hauntingly beautiful Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa.Fly south to Luxor, the
ancient city of Thebes, and explore the monumental Karnak Temple, the majestic Luxor Temple,
the serene Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, and the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings.Sail
down to Aswan to admire the elegance of the Philae Temple, the engineering wonder of the
High Dam, and journey to the world-famous Abu Simbel Temples, carved into the cliffs by
Ramses II himself.                                                                                                                                                                                                       
 
Tour Details
Duration 9 Days / 8 Nights
Tour Location Cairo / Aswan / Abu Simbel / Luxor / Alexandria
Tour Availability Everyday Pickup & Drop Off Cairo Airport
Tour Type Classic Tour                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
Tour Highlights
 
Cairo Attractions
Giza Pyramids Complex
The Grand Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum
Old Cairo Attractions
Memphis City
 
Aswan Attractions
The High Dam
The Unfinished Obelisk
Philae Temple
Abu Simbel Temples
 
Luxor Attractions
Karnak Temple 
Luxor Temple
Hatshepsut Temple
Valley of The Kings
 
Alexandria Attractions
The Catacombs
Pompey’s Pillar
QaitBey Citadel
Alexandria Library

Itinerary

Upon arrival at Cairo Airport, our representative will assist you with visa and luggage procedures. You’ll then be transferred by a private A/C vehicle to your 5-star hotel for check-in and an overnight stay in Cairo. Dinner Time At night-time, a dinner cruise on the enchanting Nile will be waiting for you as you will get to relax and witness a memorable colorful belly dancing show with a folklore band featuring a majestic Tannoura spin in keeping with Egypt's whirling dervishes tradition. Overnight You will head back to your hotel overnight. Meals: Dinner Overnight: Cairo Hotel
After you have your breakfast and check out from the hotel in Cairo, you will visit the Giza pyramids complex, where grandeur was left untouched by time. The Giza pyramids complex for more than 4000 years acted as a reminder of the glory of the everlasting Egyptian civilization, there you will find: Giza Pyramids Complex The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the oldest and largest constructions in the world. Built by King Khufu around 2580 BC, it marked the beginning of the golden age of construction in ancient Egypt. The pyramid is over 4,500 years old and was completed in just 20 years using approximately 2,300,000 blocks of limestone. It originally stood at a height of 147 meters (481 feet), making it the tallest man-made structure in the world for 3,800 years, until the construction of the Lincoln Cathedral in England in 1311. The Great Pyramid remains surrounded by mystery due to the complexity of its internal chambers compared to its massive scale, which has inspired various theories and ongoing curiosity. The Great Pyramid The Great Pyramid of Khufu rises like a beacon of eternity, standing as the last surviving wonder of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Over 4,500 years old, it remains one of the greatest architectural mysteries in history, surrounded by countless theories due to its massive scale and intricate interior. Built around 2580 BC over a span of 20 years, it was constructed using approximately 2.3 million limestone blocks, each weighing about 2.5 tons. A workforce of 100,000 skilled laborers brought this colossal monument to life, raising it to a height of 147 meters (481 feet), making it the tallest man-made structure in the world for nearly 3,800 years—until the Lincoln Cathedral in England surpassed it in 1311 AD. The Great Pyramid continues to captivate all who stand in its shadow, a timeless symbol of Egypt’s genius and legacy. The Great Sphinx The Great Sphinx of Giza is the oldest known statue in existence and has served as a source of inspiration for countless travelers, poets, and historians. To this day, it remains surrounded by mystery. The statue measures 73 meters (240 feet) in length and 19 meters (66 feet) in height. It depicts a mythical creature known as the Sphinx, with the body of a lion and the head of a man, believed to represent King Khafre. This form was intended to symbolize strength, wisdom, and royal authority. The Grand Egyptian Museum The Grand Egyptian Museum is a monumental gateway to the extraordinary legacy of ancient Egypt, reflecting over 5,000 years of continuous innovation, craftsmanship, and artistic vision. This vast complex offers a rare opportunity to explore some of the most remarkable archaeological artifacts ever discovered. Highlights within the museum include the Hanging Obelisk, the colossal statue of King Ramses II, the ten statues of King Senusert, the Grand Staircase, statues of Ptolemaic kings and queens, the Victory Column of King Merneptah, the Royal Regalia, and the expansive Grand Atrium and gift shop. Lunch Time After that, you will enjoy your delicious lunch meal and join your tour guide to complete your day in Cairo by visiting: Overnight After that, you will head to Cairo airport to catch your flight to Aswan and check in 5* hotel for overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Flight: From Cairo to Aswan Overnight: Aswan Hotel
On day three, you will enjoy your breakfast at the hotel in Aswan and continue your holiday in Egypt by exploring some of the top Aswan tourist attractions such as: Philae Temple The enchanting Philae Temple is a symbol of devotion, beauty, and resilience, nestled on Agilkia Island in the heart of the Nile near Aswan. Originally built during the Ptolemaic period and completed by Roman emperors, the temple was dedicated to Isis, the goddess of motherhood, healing, and magic. Its intricate reliefs and majestic columns tell sacred stories of love, protection, and rebirth. Philae became one of the last places where the ancient Egyptian religion was practiced. When threatened by the rising waters of the Nile due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam, the entire temple complex was carefully relocated in one of the greatest rescue missions in archaeological history. Today, Philae Temple stands as a breathtaking blend of ancient spirituality and modern preservation, offering visitors a timeless journey into Egypt's mythical soul. Unfinished Obelisk The Unfinished Obelisk of Aswan offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the craftsmanship and ambition of ancient Egyptian builders. Carved directly into the bedrock of a granite quarry, this colossal monument was intended to be the largest obelisk ever constructed, estimated to reach a height of 42 meters (138 feet) and weigh over 1,000 tons. However, a crack in the stone halted its completion, leaving it forever embedded in its original resting place. The site reveals the remarkable techniques used by ancient artisans, including the use of dolerite tools to cut through the granite. Today, the Unfinished Obelisk stands as a powerful testament to the skill, precision, and aspirations of a civilization that sought to reach the heavens through stone. Aswan High Dam The Aswan High Dam is a modern marvel of engineering that transformed the Nile and the future of Egypt. Completed in 1970, this massive structure was built to control the annual flooding of the Nile, provide reliable irrigation, and generate hydroelectric power to fuel Egypt’s development. Stretching over 3,800 meters (12,500 feet) long and standing 111 meters (364 feet) high, the dam created Lake Nasser, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. While the dam brought tremendous benefits, it also led to significant changes in the region’s ecosystem and the relocation of many ancient monuments, including the famous temples of Abu Simbel, which were carefully moved to save them from flooding. The Aswan High Dam symbolizes Egypt’s blend of ancient heritage and modern progress. Lunch Time . Head with your tour guide to have your lunch meal before visiting: Overnight You will then return to your hotel overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Overnight: Aswan Hotel
Abu Simbel Complex The magnificent temples of Abu Simbel are enduring masterpieces of ancient Egyptian architecture and symbolism. Built by King Ramses II between 1264 BC and 1244 BC, the larger temple—often called the Temple of Ramesses, Beloved of Amun—stands as a tribute to his legacy. It commemorates his victory at the Battle of Kadesh, honors his beloved wife Queen Nefertari, and pays homage to the gods Amun Ra, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah. These temples continue to inspire awe, reflecting both the power and devotion of one of Egypt’s greatest pharaohs. All this is accompanied by a distinguished tour guide. Lunch Time At the end of your day tour, transfer to Aswan to have your lunch meal. Overnight You will stay overnight in the Aswan Hotel. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Overnight: Aswan Hotel
After Breakfast You will meet our tour guide and will transfer to Kom Ombo Temple is a unique double temple located on the Nile River between Edfu and Aswan. Built during the Ptolemaic period, it is dedicated to two gods: Sobek, the crocodile god of fertility and the Nile, and Horus the Elder, the falcon-headed god of protection. The temple’s symmetrical design features twin entrances, halls, and sanctuaries for each deity. Kom Ombo is also known for its fascinating carvings, including ancient surgical instruments and a small museum displaying mummified crocodiles. A visit to Kom Ombo offers a rare look into dual worship and daily life in ancient Egypt. Edfu Temple, dedicated to the falcon god Horus, is one of Egypt’s best-preserved ancient temples. Built during the Ptolemaic period, it features towering columns, detailed reliefs, and mythological inscriptions that tell the story of Horus’s victory over Set. A visit to Edfu offers a vivid glimpse into ancient Egyptian religion and architecture. Lunch Time At the end of your day tour , lunch in Aswan, Moving from Aswan to Luxor by private car Overnight You will stay overnight in the Luxor Hotel. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Overnight: Luxor Hotel
On the Sixth day, you will enjoy breakfast at the hotel and continue your vacation by exploring Luxor East Bank attractions such as: The Karnak Complex The Karnak Temples Complex is the second most visited site in Egypt and one of the most awe-inspiring archaeological wonders in the world. Located in the heart of ancient Thebes, Karnak served as a major religious center for over two millennia, with construction spanning from the Middle Kingdom around 1971 BC to the Ptolemaic period in 30 BC. The vast complex features some of ancient Egypt’s most monumental architectural achievements, including the Precinct of Amun-Re, Precinct of Mut, Precinct of Montu, the iconic Hypostyle Hall, and the majestic Avenue of Sphinxes, each bearing witness to the grandeur and devotion of the ancient Egyptian civilization. Luxor Temple The majestic Luxor Temple is a timeless masterpiece carved on the eastern bank of the Nile in the heart of ancient Thebes. Built around 1400 BC, this sacred temple was not dedicated to any god or pharaoh in particular but to the rejuvenation of kingship itself—making it a unique spiritual center in ancient Egypt. Unlike other temples, Luxor Temple was the site of the Opet Festival, where the divine power of the pharaoh was renewed. It was expanded by some of Egypt's most powerful rulers, including Amenhotep III, Tutankhamun, Horemheb, and Ramses II, whose colossal statues still guard the entrance. Illuminated at night, the temple glows with a mystical golden aura, offering visitors an unforgettable glimpse into Egypt’s divine past and architectural brilliance. All this is accompanied by a distinguished tour guide. At the end of the day, transfer back to your hotel overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Overnight: Luxor Hotel
After having breakfast and checking out from the hotel, you will continue your trip in Luxor by exploring the rest of the mesmerizing Luxor tourist attractions such as: The Valley of The Kings Hidden within the central core of the Theban Necropolis, the Valley of the Kings is home to 65 rock-cut tombs belonging to the legendary pharaohs and nobles of the New Kingdom (1570–1050 BC). These tombs form an underground labyrinth showcasing some of the most remarkable examples of ancient Egyptian art. Their walls are adorned with vivid scenes that reveal the civilization’s complex historical, mythological, and religious beliefs, offering a profound glimpse into the journey to the afterlife and the legacy of Egypt’s immortal ruler The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut often referred to as the “Holy of Holies,” is a breathtaking masterpiece of ancient Egyptian architecture and design. Carved into the cliffs of Deir El Bahari, this grand temple stands as a lasting tribute to Queen Hatshepsut (1473–1458 BC), one of Egypt’s most remarkable rulers. Dedicated to the god Amun, the temple reflects both divine devotion and the queen’s extraordinary legacy, offering visitors a stunning vision of elegance, symmetry, and spiritual grandeur The Colossi of Memnon are two monumental twin statues carved in the likeness of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, each standing at an impressive height of 18 meters (60 feet). Dating back to around 1350 BC, these statues were originally built to guard the entrance of Amenhotep III’s mortuary temple and serve as enduring symbols of his power, legacy, and royal lineage. During the Greco-Roman period (20 AD to 250 AD), the site became associated with the mythological Greek hero Memnon, and inscriptions from that era added layers of cultural and historical significance to these majestic figures. All this is accompanied by a distinguished tour guide. Lunch Time Have a break to enjoy your lunch meal before visiting: Overnight Then return to your hotel in Luxor overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Overnight: Luxor Hotel
Day 8 will begin when you have your breakfast and check out from your hotel in Luxor and fly straight to Cairo to complete your 9 days Egypt itinerary by visiting some tiptop Cairo tourist attractions such as: The Egyptian Museum The Egyptian Museum is a timeless exhibition that houses the largest and most significant collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts. Established in 1901 in the heart of Cairo, it showcases the rich history and culture of Egypt through its priceless treasures. Lunch Time After that you will have a break to enjoy your lunch before you complete your day by visiting: The Hanging Church One of the oldest and most famous Coptic churches in Egypt, the Hanging Church is located in Old Cairo and dates back to the 3rd century. It is uniquely built above the gatehouse of the ancient Roman fortress of Babylon, giving it the name "hanging." The church features stunning wooden architecture, intricate icons, and a rich history that reflects Egypt’s deep Christian heritage. Amr Ibn Al Aas Mosque The Mosque of Amr ibn al-As is the first mosque built in Egypt and Africa, established in 642 AD by the Arab general Amr ibn al-As, who led the Muslim conquest of Egypt. Located in Old Cairo's Fustat district, it served as the nucleus of Egypt's first Islamic capital. Although the original structure no longer exists, the mosque has undergone numerous renovations over the centuries and remains an active place of worship and a significant historical site. Ben Ezra Synagogue Located in Old Cairo, the Ben Ezra Synagogue is Egypt’s oldest Jewish temple, dating back to the 9th century. It’s famous for the discovery of the Cairo Geniza, a treasure trove of ancient Jewish manuscripts. Recently restored, the synagogue showcases beautiful architectural details and reflects Egypt’s diverse religious heritage. The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), located in Fustat within Old Cairo, is a remarkable institution showcasing over 50,000 artifacts spanning 4,000 years of Egypt’s rich culture and history. Visitors have the unique opportunity to see royal mummies and some of the greatest works of ancient Egyptian art displayed throughout its many rooms and galleries. Al-Muizz Street Al-Muizz Street is a historic treasure that has stood the test of time, showcasing ancient Islamic history in the heart of Old Cairo. Built in the 10th century by the Fatimid dynasty, it became a vibrant social hub alongside the famous Khan El Khalili Bazaar. The area was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1979. Khan El Khalili Bazaar Located in the heart of Islamic Cairo, Khan El Khalili is Egypt’s most famous and vibrant bazaar. Dating back to the 14th century, this historic market is filled with winding alleys lined with shops selling spices, perfumes, jewelry, antiques, souvenirs, and traditional crafts. It’s the perfect place to experience Cairo’s lively atmosphere, sip mint tea at a local café, and haggle like a true local. Overnight You will then return to the hotel overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Flight: From Luxor to Cairo Overnight: Cairo Hotel
On day 9, you will have your breakfast and continue your experience in Egypt by heading to the pearl of the Mediterranean Sea to explore Alexandria's Tourist Attractions: Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa The Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, located in Alexandria, are one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages. Dating back to the 2nd century AD, these underground tombs blend Pharaonic, Greek, and Roman artistic styles. The complex includes a spiral staircase, burial chambers, and richly decorated statues Pompey's Pillar Pompey's Pillar is one of the most famous ancient monuments in Alexandria, Egypt. Standing at about 26 meters (85 feet) high, it was built in 297 AD in honor of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Despite its name, it has no connection to the Roman general Pompey. Made of red granite from Aswan, it is the largest Roman triumphal column outside of Rome and still stands as a powerful symbol of Alexandria’s Greco-Roman heritage. Lunch Time After having your special lunch meal at a local restaurant in Alexandria, then move to visit: Qaitbay Citadel The Qaitbay Citadel is a 15th-century fortress located on the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria, built in 1477 AD by Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay. It was constructed on the exact site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Designed to protect Egypt from naval attacks, the citadel features impressive Islamic military architecture and offers stunning sea views. Today, it stands as a symbol of Alexandria’s rich maritime history. The Alexandria Library (Bibliotheca Alexandrina) The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a modern revival of the ancient Library of Alexandria, once the greatest center of learning in the ancient world. Inaugurated in 2002, the new library is a stunning architectural masterpiece shaped like a giant tilted disc, symbolizing the rising sun of knowledge. All this is accompanied by a distinguished tour guide. Overnight You will then return to Cairo to spend the night. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Overnight: Cairo Hotel
After breakfast you will transfer to Cairo Airport to fly Home.
Includes
  • 3 Night accommodation at a 4* Hotel in Luxor.
  • 3 Nights accommodation at your 4* Hotel in Cairo.
  • 3 Night accommodation at your 4* Hotel in Aswan.
  • Flight tickets (Cairo to Aswan - Luxor to Cairo).
  • The service of meet and assist at all your destinations.
  • Meals as included in the tour Itinerary.
  • Assist Service at Cairo Airport.
  • All transfers in a modern A.C vehicle.
  • Entrance fees to all the sites in the itinerary
  • An expert Egyptologist tour guide.
  • All service charges and taxes.
Excludes
  • Egypt Entry Visa
  • International Airfare.
  • Any Personal Expenses.
  • Any Gratitude “Tipping”.
  • Anything not mentioned in your tour itinerary.
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