10-Day Experience Egypt Tour Program

Cairo, Giza, Luxor, Aswan
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Duration

10 Days
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Location

Cairo, Giza, Luxor, Aswan
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Tour Availability

Year Round
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Tour Guide

Private Guide

Tour Overview

Experience the greatest treasures of Egypt in this 10-day journey. You will visit the Great Pyramids at Giza plateau, sail along the Nile on a 5-star cruise, view the awe-inspiring Luxor and Karnak temples, and see the highlights of historic Cairo. Experience thousands of years of history with a personal Egyptologist guide, luxury accommodations, and private transport. 

 

Itinerary

Your facilitator will meet you at Cairo International Airport and assist with airport procedures and hotel transfer. Enjoy a private driver and air-conditioned ride to your hotel. You will check in to your five-star hotel and enjoy the evening at your leisure. 

 

After breakfast, your driver and your guide will pick you up at your hotel and travel with you throughout your day. 

Visit the Great Pyramids of Giza

Drive to Giza Necropolis to see the last remaining wonder of the seven wonders of the ancient world: the Great Pyramid. You will hear stories about the people and Pharaohs who built the pyramids over 4,500 years ago, and have the chance to explore these ancient structures with your expert Egyptologist guide. Optional additions at Giza include a camel ride or entry to the burial chamber inside the Great Pyramid.

 

See the Great Sphinx of Giza

The Great Sphinx of Giza has stood watch over the Great Pyramids for thousands of years. It is made from the limestone of Giza Plateau itself, and is one of the largest carved statues in the world.

 

Return to your hotel for dinner on your own. As an optional add-on, enjoy a Nile dinner cruise, or a sound and light show at the Pyramids.

 

After breakfast, your driver and your guide will pick you up at your hotel and travel with you throughout your day.

Visit the Saqqara necropolis and the Step Pyramid of Djoser

Saqqara is home to the oldest stone building in history: the Step Pyramid of Djoser. Here you will learn about the architect-engineer Imhotep, later deified by ancient worshippers. You will have the chance to visit some of the most beautifully decorated Old Kingdom tombs and view the pyramid texts inscribed inside. This visit will give you insight into the tremendous skill of ancient craftsmen, and glimpses of daily and religious life thousands of years ago. 

Tour the Grand Egyptian Museum

Enjoy a guided visit of Egypt’s history with an expert eye at the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), the largest museum ever made to focus on a single civilization - from pre-dynastic antiquity to the present. During your visit, you’ll see the grand treasure of King Tutankhamun, on display for the first time in its entirety since 1922, and come face to face with the gilded mask of a king. 

Return to your hotel for overnight stay.

 

Your driver and guide will pick you up at your hotel and take you to the Cairo Airport. Your guide will assist with the airport transfers and travel to Luxor.

Visit Karnak Temple

Karnak Temple is the largest religious complex ever constructed, with numerous temples, pylons, statues and obelisks added by generations of pharaohs. Beginning in the reign of Senusret I, the most powerful rulers of Egypt - including Ramses the Great, Hatshepsut, and Thutmose III - built additions to the temple complex, with construction continuing for nearly two thousand years through the Ptolemaic period. 

Check in to your 5-star Nile Cruise and enjoy lunch onboard

Luxor Temple and Avenue of the Sphinxes

Luxor Temple is the second significant temple of the East Bank of Luxor. It is faced by two massive seated statues of Ramses II (Ramses the Great), and four standing statues. Like Karnak Temple, additions to Luxor Temple were undertaken by many pharaohs, including Amenhotep III and his grandson Tutankhamun. 

In front of Luxor Temple, and stretching all the way to Karnak Temple, is the Avenue of the Sphinxes. This ancient road is lined with over a thousand sphinx and ram statues.

 

After breakfast, your driver and guide will pick you up to drive to the West Bank of Luxor. Alternatively, we can arrange a hot air balloon ride, to enjoy the iconic views of Luxor and the Valley of the Kings.

Visit Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings, located on the west bank of Luxor, is the home to many royal tombs from the new kingdom. The discovery of the nearly-intact tomb of King Tutankhamun in 1922 completely transformed Egyptian archeology and led to the Valley of the Kings becoming one of the most famous archeological sites in the world. More than 65 known tombs are located in the Valley and have been cut directly into the rock. Many of these tombs are still adorned with beautiful carvings and paintings as befit their royal occupants. 

Tour Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut

Hatshepsut is one of Egypt’s most well-known pharaohs, and one of the few female pharaohs that we know of. She ruled for more than twenty years in a period of notable prosperity and peace. Among her many significant architectural projects is the Temple of Hatshepsut, facing Luxor and the Temple of Karnak. 

See the Colossi of Memnon

These two massive statues of Amenhotep III once stood before the king’s mortuary temple. In later years, Greek and Roman tourists visited the site and left numerous graffiti detailing their own story of the colossi.

Sail to Edfu (overnight)

 

Visit Edfu Temple

Edfu Temple is exquisitely preserved, thanks to having been buried for many years under the silt and mud from the Nile. It is dedicated to the god Horus and has beautiful friezes of the god’s journeys and relationship with his wife, Hathor.

Sail to Kom Ombo temple for sunset visit

The temple of Kom Ombo is dedicated to both Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus the Elder. Next to Kom Ombo is the Crocodile Museum, which holds numerous mummified crocodiles brought as offerings to the temple.

Return to the ship for dinner and overnight stay

 

Free day or optional visit to Abu Simbel Temples

The magnificent temples of Abu Simbel were carved by Ramses the Great to celebrate his victories in battle and to honor his wife, Nefertari. Between 1964 and 1968 a multinational project was undertaken to save the temples from the rising waters from the construction of the High Dam. Archeologists and engineers from around the world worked to carefully cut the temples apart, transport them and then reconstruct them on higher ground.

Visit Philae Temple Complex

Philae Temple was dedicated to goddess Isis, and was a site of worship for visitors from the 26th dynasty through the Ptolemaic periods. This beautifully-constructed temple was admired by many ancient writers including Seneca and Pliny the Elder.

See the High Dam

The High Dam, or Aswan High Dam, was built between 1960 and 1970 under the Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser to help with irrigation of farmland, flooding prevention, and generating electricity for a substantial portion of the country. Construction of the High Dam displaced nearly 100,000 (primarily Nubian) people in Egypt as well as Sudan, and resulted in an “International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia” which included Abu Simbel, the Philae Temple Complex, and Kalabsha.

Fly to Cairo

After your visit, you will head to Aswan Airport to fly back to Cairo with your guide

 

Tour the Hanging Church

The Hanging Church (named due to its unique architectural feature of ‘hanging’ above a Roman tower that makes up the foundations of the church) is one of Cairo’s oldest churches. 

See the highlights of Islamic Cairo

Spend time getting acquainted with the vibrant city of Cairo, and learn more about the history of Africa’s largest city. 

Explore the medieval Citadel of Salah ad-Din, built in the 12th century to overlook the city and defend the city from incoming Crusaders. This striking complex is now a UNESCO world heritage site.

Visit the Mosque of Muhammad Ali, or the ‘Alabaster Mosque’, built in the Ottoman style by the influential Egyptian ruler Muhammad Ali Pasha in 1832 with sweeping views over Cairo.

 

After checking out of your hotel, a private driver will transport you to the airport for your departure flight. 

 

Include

    • Meet and greet at Cairo Airport
    • Hotel-airport transfers
    • English-speaking Egyptologist guide
    • Private driver in air conditioned vehicle
    • 5 night at the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at The First Residence
    • 4 nights aboard MS Le Fayan Nile Cruise
    • Domestic flights:
      • Cairo to Luxor
      • Aswan to Cairo
    • Bottled water
    • All required permits and site entry fees

Exclude

    • Egypt entry visa
    • Beverages (excluding water)
    • Extra activities
    • Tips & personal expenses

Highlights

    Visit the Great Pyramid of Giza and see the legendary Great Sphinx

    Explore the Saqqara necropolis and the Step Pyramid of Djoser

    Tour the Grand Egyptian Museum

    Fly to Luxor and visit Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple

    Visit the Valley of the Kings

    Tour the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut

    See the Colossi of Memnon

    Sail to Edfu Temple and experience Kom Ombo Temple by sunset

    Explore the city of Aswan

    Visit Philae Temple Complex

    See the High Dam

    Tour the highlights of Coptic and Islamic Cairo with the Hanging Church and the Mosque of Muhammad Ali

     

Notes

FAQ

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Find quick answers to the most common questions about your trip. Our FAQ section covers everything from travel requirements and safety tips to local customs and currency information. Interested to know more? Contact Us

How long will each day be?

Each day’s tour is a full day, estimating 8 to 10 hours - though we have built in plenty of time to rest, enjoy a coffee or a meal, or explore on your own. 

 

How much walking will be involved in this tour?

This is a walking-intensive tour, primarily on flat ground. Visiting the Pyramids and the Sphinx requires some walking over flat but uneven ground and sand. Entry into many of the tombs and Pyramids can be physically demanding, with low ceilings, steep staircases and narrow passageways.

 

Is this trip handicap accessible?

The visitor platforms at Giza Necropolis are all fully handicapped accessible, as are all museums and libraries. Visiting the Pyramids and the Sphinx requires some walking over flat but uneven ground and sand. Entry into many of the tombs and Pyramids can be physically demanding, with low ceilings, steep staircases and narrow passageways.

 

Will I be claustrophobic in the Great Pyramids?

The optional visit to the burial chamber of the Great Pyramid includes narrow passages and low areas that you must crouch or crawl to access.

 

What safety standards are in place for the hot air balloon ride?

Hot air balloon rides in Egypt must adhere to regulations set by the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority (ECAA) and be operated by licensed and experienced pilots. Flights will be cancelled in case of bad weather, and passengers are given a safety briefing before takeoff. We make sure to only work with agencies that make the safety and enjoyment of our guests their utmost priority.

 

What type of boat will we be using for an overnight stay?

Your Nile cruise accommodations include luxuriously appointed staterooms (suite upgrades available) with a double bed or two single beds and full bathroom. After boarding, you will be able to enjoy the ship’s sun deck and pool, two bars, the spa, gift shop and a fine dining restaurant.

 

How much is expected in gratuities?

Tipping is greatly appreciated, based on the quality of the service you receive. We suggest around $5-$8 per day for your driver, and $10-$15 per day for guides. Tipping can be done in cash, either as Egyptian pounds, US dollars or Euros. For non-Egyptian currency, bills in good condition (no rips or tears) are preferred. 

 

What should I wear?

Comfortable, closed-toe walking or athletic shoes are recommended as there may be areas with uneven pavement. Locals in Egypt often dress modestly, so visitors often feel more comfortable in clothes that cover their shoulders and knees (t-shirts or long sleeved shirts, capris, pants). You may wish to bring a hat for sun protection, as well as a scarf or light jacket for evening.

 

What’s an Egyptologist Guide?

Licensed tour guides must maintain a certification from the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, along with membership in the Egyptian General Tourist Guide Syndicate. These certifications ensure that our guides are fully approved and registered as professionals with the Egyptian government authorities.

 

Can we customize this trip?

Yes; we are happy to customize the itinerary for your needs. Please contact us with your requests and we can ensure you have the best trip possible.

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