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Cairo / Aswan / Luxor / Sharm El Sheikh
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Every Day
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Private
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All meals during the trek
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English, Spanish, French, Chinese
Overview
This Egypt vacation package will take you through Egypt’s rural landscapes along the Nile and the Red Sea coast. The Pyramids and the ancient city of Sakkara are must-see attractions. Enjoy a four-day cruise along the Nile, then unwind in Sharm El Sheikh before returning to Cairo to explore Old Cairo and the Museum. For those visiting Sinai, there’s the option to embark on excursions into the nearby desert and mountains
Highlights
- rural areas along the Nile
- Enjoy the amazing view
- Red Sea coast
- Sinai desert and mountains
Itinerary
Upon your arrival in Cairo, we will greet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel, where you can relax and unwind after your flight.
In the morning, your tour guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle to begin your exciting tour, which includes the following highlights:
Giza Pyramids
The Pyramids of Giza are the only remaining wonders of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, making them some of the most famous structures globally. The three main pyramids are the Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Mycerinus.
Queen Pyramids
Explore smaller secondary pyramids, where the queens of the pharaohs were buried, as well as labor villages, temples, and tombs.
Great Sphinx of Giza
The Great Sphinx is a massive Egyptian statue carved from the Giza plateau's limestone. It depicts a reclining lion with a human head and was originally painted red ocher with a beard, though it has weathered over time.
Valley Temple
Next, visit the Valley Temple, where the king's mummy was cleansed before burial and where the embalming process was carried out.
Saqqara Pyramid
We'll proceed to Saqqara, part of the Memphis necropolis, where you'll see one of the earliest pyramids, which served as the model for those built later. The Step Pyramid of Djoser, with its rectangular base and height of about 60 meters, was constructed around 2650 BC by Imhotep, Egypt's most renowned architect.
Lunch
We’ll take a break for lunch at a local restaurant, where you can enjoy traditional Egyptian cuisine (drinks not included).
Curved Pyramid (Dahshur)
Next, we’ll visit Dahshur, a relatively quiet area south of Giza. The Curved Pyramid, standing at 90 meters, is the fourth largest pyramid in Egypt, built by Sneferu, the father of Khufu, the builder of the Great Pyramid.
Red Pyramid
Finally, we’ll visit the Red Pyramid, which marks the transition from step pyramids, like Djoser’s at Saqqara, to the smooth-sided pyramids we see today. Standing at 105 meters, it was built with red granite at its entrance.
After the tour, we’ll return you to your hotel to relax.
In the morning, a tour guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle to begin your exciting day in Egypt. Your tour will include the following highlights:
The Egyptian Museum of Antiquities
Your journey will continue with a visit to the Egyptian Museum, home to artifacts from Egypt's Pharaonic era. The museum houses a rare collection of 5,000 years of art, considered the most significant collection of Egyptian art in the world. With over 25,000 items on display, highlights include an exhibit dedicated to the treasure, furniture, and jewelry of Tutankhamun, which remained in his tomb for over 3,500 years before being discovered by Howard Carter in 1922.
Babylon Castle
The exact foundation date of the Babylon Castle is unknown, but it is believed to have existed over a hundred years before Christ. The castle’s walls, reinforced by Roman emperors, are 3 meters thick, and its towers rise to 10 meters in height, with a diameter of 31 meters.
The Hanging Church
The Hanging Church, located in the Coptic Quarter, is the most famous church of its kind. It is called the "Hanging Church" because it was built on one of the gates of the Roman castle. The church’s wooden dome is shaped like Noah’s Ark, as described in the Old Testament.
Abu Serja Church
This is the oldest church in Egypt, built in the 5th century over the cave where the Holy Family is believed to have taken refuge. It is dedicated to Saints Sergius and Bacchus, whose relics are kept in the church.
St. Barbara's Church
A church of significant historical importance, St. Barbara's was originally dedicated to Saints Cyrus and John. In the 13th century, it was rededicated to Saint Barbara after her remains were brought here. The church also houses some of the oldest and rarest icons of Coptic art.
Ben Ezra Synagogue
Originally a church, this synagogue was sold to Abraham Ben Ezra in the 9th century to help pay the Roman government's high taxes. It later became known by his name.
Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque
Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque, the oldest mosque in Africa, was founded in 642, during the establishment of Fustat, the first capital of Egypt.
Lunch
Next, we’ll take a break to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, where you can taste traditional Egyptian cuisine (drinks not included).
Khan El Khalili Bazaar
After visiting the Egyptian Museum, you’ll head to the bustling Khan El Khalili Bazaar, Cairo’s famous market. Always lively with both tourists and locals, it’s the heart of the city. Here, you can explore the various markets and shop for authentic local handicrafts.
After the tour, you'll be transferred back to your hotel in Cairo.
Upon your arrival in Aswan, we will greet you and transfer you to the airport, where you will board a flight to your Nile cruise. During your cruise, you’ll visit the Aswan High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk, and the stunning Philae Temple before returning to your cruise for lunch and dinner. At the end of your day, you will spend the night on board and enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast each morning.
Aswan High Dam
The Aswan High Dam, completed in 1970, is an engineering marvel built to protect Egypt from the annual flooding of the Nile River, the longest river in the world.
Unfinished Obelisk
Next, we’ll visit the Unfinished Obelisk, located in the red granite quarry used during Queen Hatshepsut’s reign. This obelisk, if completed, would have been the largest in ancient Egypt, standing at 42 meters and weighing 1,200 tons.
Philae Temple
Your final stop will be Philae Temple, located on an island between the old and new Aswan Dams. Dedicated to the goddess Isis, this temple is part of the mythological story of Isis, Osiris, and Horus.
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From Kom Ombo, you'll continue your cruise to Edfu to visit the stunning Temple of Horus. Afterward, you’ll sail to Esna, where you can enjoy dinner and spend the night on the ship. The cruise price includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and an overnight stay on board.
Kom Ombo Temple
Located on the banks of the Nile, the Temple of Kom Ombo dates back to the Ptolemaic period. It is a unique double temple dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus and the crocodile-headed god Sobek. The temple holds great significance as one of the most important sanctuaries of the Pharaonic era, particularly dedicated to Sobek, the god of the Nile and the creator of the world, according to some legends.
Edfu Temple
Edfu Temple is dedicated to the god Horus and is considered one of Egypt’s best-preserved temples. It was hidden beneath the sand for centuries until it was rediscovered by French archaeologist Auguste Mariette in the mid-19th century. The temple is second in size only to Karnak Temple
Sail to Luxor while enjoying a delightful breakfast on board. Let your spirit soar as you explore the Valley of the Kings and the Grand Canyon, visiting three tombs. Your final stop will be the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, known as El-Deir El-Bahari, where you can admire the two colossal statues of the Colossi of Memnon. Afterward, we will return you to your ship for lunch and a restful overnight stay.
Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings is home to extraordinary tombs carved into the desert rocks, richly decorated and filled with treasures meant for the pharaohs' afterlife. During your visit, you will explore three of these remarkable tombs.
Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
Next, we’ll visit the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari. This impressive temple, dedicated to the only female pharaoh of Egypt, rises majestically from the desert floor in a series of terraces and blends seamlessly with the surrounding limestone cliffs.
Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. These statues were erected to protect his funerary temple, standing as monumental guardians over the sacred site.
After disembarking from the ship, your first stop will be the stunning Karnak Temple, where you’ll marvel at the vast Pillars Hall. Next, you’ll head to the Luxor Temple and prepare for your journey to Sharm El-Sheikh. After enjoying a delicious breakfast on board, you’ll continue your cruise with a visit to the magnificent Luxor Temple. Following that, you'll fly to Sharm El-Sheikh, check into your hotel, and spend the night there.
Karnak Temple
Karnak Temple is the largest religious building in the world, with ruins dating back to the 21st century BC, as well as numerous monuments spanning up to the 7th century AD. This temple represents nearly 3,000 years of history in one incredible site.
Luxor Temple
Luxor Temple, originally built by Amenhotep III and later expanded by Ramses II, is unique for its blend of Pharaonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic, and Islamic monuments, making it a fascinating historical landmark.
After a delightful breakfast at your hotel, you’ll have the rest of the day to unwind in Sharm. You can enjoy activities like swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving in the beautiful waters, or choose from a variety of exciting excursions to explore the area.
Enjoy a hearty breakfast at the hotel, then spend the day having fun in Sharm el-Sheikh. You can indulge in various water activities like snorkeling, swimming, and diving, or explore a range of exciting tours available in the area.
We will pick you up from your hotel and drive you to Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport for your flight to Cairo. Upon your arrival in Cairo, our representative will be waiting for you with a sign displaying your name. They will then escort you to your hotel, where you can relax and recover from the long journey
After enjoying breakfast at the hotel, we will transfer you to Cairo International Airport for your return flight.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Pick up services to/from the hotel.
- Transfer by air-conditioned coach from/to the hotel.
- Driving test before the beginning of the tour.
- Camel in the desert.
- Barbeque dinner with water and soft drinks.
- Tour guide in the desert.
- All taxes.
The Cost Excludes
- International Airfare
- Visa Charges
- Hotel Expenses(In Kathmandu, some packages do include hotel expenses)
- Your travel and medical insurance
- Personal Expenses such as shopping, bar bills, hot shower, telephone, laundry, titbits etc
- Food and accommodations in Kathmandu
- Services not mentioned or not promised by the agent/agency
- Emergency expenses such as expenses on chartered helicopter.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
You can book the tour online or by contacting us via phone, email, or chat. If you’d like a customized itinerary or need to adjust the schedule, simply let us know, and we’ll be happy to assist you right away.
As each of our tours is a personalized experience, clients are welcome to make any changes or additions they desire to ensure their vacation is truly one-of-a-kind.
We speak your language, so there’s no need to worry. We understand the importance of language in communication, which is why all our tours are available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, French, Chinese, and Japanese. If you require any other language, we will do our best to accommodate your needs.
The timing and location of the tour are fully customizable. If you’d like to start at a different time, simply mention it in the comments section of your booking form or send us an email.
We accept credit card payments online through a secure system. Additionally, we also offer payment options via wire transfer and PayPal.
Yes. The Internet can be accessed in most places. Sometimes, there might be some technical problems. The Internet in Nepal is not as fast as you are used to and at times you can just lose connection.
You are more than welcome to leave a tip at the end of the trip if you were satisfied with the service. A small gift or a gesture of appreciation can also make them feel valued and happy.