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Upon arrival at the airport in Egypt, our representative will assist you with the passport control and luggage identification procedures. We go from the airport in an air-conditioned vehicle to check-in at the hotel. In the afternoon, we leave the hotel to start your 15 days in Egypt by enjoying dinner on a cruise ship. Then kick back and relax as you enjoy the colorful spectacle of a folk band, watching the unforgettable tanura dance in the whirling tradition of the Egyptian dervishes. Then we return to the hotel.
After breakfast, start the second day of your Egypt travel package with your private tour guide to visit some of the most notable tourist attractions in Cairo, such as:
The Pyramid Complex of Giza
The Pyramid Complex includes three main pyramids, six small ones, the Sphinx and the Valley Temple. The complex belongs to the fourth pharaonic dynasty 2400 BC
The Great Pyramid
Belongs to King Cheops. It is the oldest and largest among the three main pyramids on the Giza Plateau. The Pyramid of Cheops is considered the only wonder of the seven wonders of the ancient world that is still standing. Its height is 147 m and the volume of blocks applied in construction reaches 2,300,000 blocks. The construction lasted more than twenty years.
The Incredible Sphinx
Belongs to King Kefren and is considered the most giant statue of the ancient world. The Sphinx measures 73 m long, 19 m wide and 20 m high. It is the oldest recognized monumental sculpture.
The Valley Temple
is a granite mortuary temple that was used by the ancient Egyptians to carry out the mummification process. It is the only example on the Giza Plateau. You take lunch at a restaurant with a pyramid view or a Nile view before visiting:
The Step Pyramid of Saqqara
The Step Pyramid is considered the oldest stone construction made on a large scale. It belongs to King Djoser who ruled Egypt in the 27th century BC. The step pyramid consists of six steps, one above the other with a height of 62 m.

The City of Memphis
Memphis is the first capital of Egypt in its entire history. It was founded by King Menes. It is located in a strategic location between Upper and Lower Egypt. According to pharaonic mythology, the city was under the protection of ptah (Pharaonic divinity of creation and craftsmanship).
At the end of the tour, you return to the hotel and accommodation.
Early in the morning, you enjoy breakfast at the hotel and then we leave with your private Egyptologist guide to the second city on your trip to Egypt Alexandria to enjoy the visits of:
The Catacombs
A cemetery from the Roman era that contains a tomb of a family where the fusion between Egyptian and Roman art and architecture is present. Continuing to descend to the underground level, we visit the room of Emperor Caracala.
Upon exiting the tomb, one continues to visit:
Pompey’s Pillar
It is a granite column 25 m high. It was erected to honor Emperor Diocletian who liberated the besieged city and distributed food to his starving people.
Qaitbey Fortress
It is a 15th century fortress, located on the Mediterranean coast. It was established in 1477 AD by Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbey. The Citadel is located exactly on the same site as the famous Alexandria lighthouse that no longer exists.
Lunch at a seafood restaurant and continue the visits to:
The Library of Alexandria
A copy of every book published in the world is deposited in the Library of Alexandria. So, it became one of the largest libraries in the world. It also houses various exhibitions dedicated to the history of Egypt and galleries of ancient manuscripts.
At the end of the day return to the Cairo hotel and overnight.
After breakfast, check-out of the hotel. We leave for Cairo airport to take the flight to Aswan. Upon arrival your Egyptologist guide will welcome you to continue your 15-day trip to Egypt to visit the tourist attractions of Aswan starting with:
The Aswan High Dam
It was built across the Nile River in Aswan between 1960 and 1970. The High Dam is very important to the country’s economy and culture.
The Temple of Philae
The Temple of Philae was dedicated to the goddess Isis, goddess of love and beauty in ancient Egypt. The temple was moved in 1960 by UNESCO to Ejelica Island after building the Aswan High Dam.
At the end of the visits we go to the 5-star luxury cruise ship to enjoy food, accommodation and spend the night on board.
We left at dawn with breakfast boxes and with the company of a private guide to visit:
The Temple of Abu Simbel
The two temples of Abu Simbel with their unique design are considered masterpieces of ancient Egypt. The temples are carved from the pure rock and were built during the reign of King Ramses II in 1200 BC. One of the temples is dedicated to the king, while the other to his beloved wife Queen Nefertari. The reliefs and craftsmanship that adorn both temples are incredible. The columns are with hand-chiseled reliefs, polychrome walls, reliefs, statues plus other factors. They are two must-see temples.
We return to the cruise, have lunch, sail to Kom Ombo and spend time on board.
Navigation to Kom Ombo to visit its temple which is located off the coast of the Nile.
Kom Ombo Temple
The Kom Ombo Temple is divided into two temples with two entrances, two hypostyle halls and two sanctuaries.
Next, navigate to:
The Temple of Edfu
The Temple of Edfu was dedicated to the cult of Horus and is considered the best and most preserved Greco-Roman temple in Egypt. One of its walls narrates the representation of the triumph of Horus against Seth (symbol of evil).
You have lunch on board, sailing to Luxor and we spend the night on board.
Enjoy your breakfast on board, after checking out of the ship, you will be accompanied by your guide in a private air-conditioned vehicle to continue your 15-day Egypt tour package by visiting the tourist attractions of Luxor on the Shore Eastern Nile starting with:
Karnak Temple
No site in Egypt is more impressive than the Karnak Temple. It is the most enormous temple complex ever built by humans. The temple represents the achievements accumulated by so many generations of builders and pharaohs. Practically the temple consists of three main temples covering an area of 247 hectares.
You will have lunch at a restaurant before visiting:
Luxor Temple
It was once the center of the most important festival (Opet festival). Most of the Luxor Temple was built by Amenhotep III and King Ramses II to serve as the venue for the festival rituals. His objective was to reconcile the human aspect of the pharaoh with the divine function.
We return to Luxor, accommodation in the 5-star hotel and you spend the night at the hotel.
You will have breakfast at the hotel. We leave in an air-conditioned vehicle and accompanied by your guide for the visits to the West Bank of Luxor, which are:
The Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings is the cemetery that houses the tombs of the pharaohs of the 18th dynasty and the 19th dynasty. There are the tombs of Ramses II and that of the child pharaoh Tutankhamun. The tombs were filled with all the sustenance that the pharaoh would need in the afterlife. Most of the decorations inside these tombs are still preserved.
The Temple of Hachepsut
It was considered one of the most beautiful and preserved temples of ancient Egypt. The Temple of Hachepsut is built on three levels with a wide central ramp connecting the three levels.
You take lunch and we continue to visit:
The Colossi of Memnon
These two giant stone statues represent King Amenhoteb III and are the only surviving remains of a complete funerary temple. The Colossi of Memnon were sculpted from quartz sandstone quarried in Cairo, then transported 700 km to Luxor.
We return to the hotel and you spend the night at the hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel, check-out of the hotel in Luxor and we go to Hurghada. Upon arrival, accommodation in a 5-star hotel.
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. We set out with your private diving instructor to explore the coral reefs and colorful fish during your Red Sea tour.
Enjoy a free day of your 15 days in Egypt by spending a pleasant time on the beach of Hurghada.
After breakfast, we leave for a Desert Safari tour on quad bikes with lunch. Hurghada desert safari tour is pure excitement that will make your heart beat faster.
Check-out from the hotel in Hurghada and take the flight to Cairo. Upon arrival at Cairo airport, you will meet your guide to continue the visits in your Egypt travel package by visiting Old Cairo starting with:
The Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum houses a unique collection with 5,000 years of history and art. More than 250,000 authentic pieces of art are on display, including an exhibition dedicated to Tutankhamun’s treasure, gold and jewels that were locked inside his tomb for more than 3,500 years.
Lunch is served at a local restaurant in Cairo and then you proceed for visits to:
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
The 17 sarcophagi are displayed along with their mummies in a room designed like the original tombs in the Valley of the Kings. The most important mummies are of Ramses II, Hachepsut, Ramses IX, Amenhotep I, and more.
The Citadel of Saladin
It served as the seat of the Egyptian government until 1860. The Citadel of Cairo is a magnificent fortress. It was built during the reign of Saladin. The works began in 1176 and finished in 1182.
The Muhammad Ali Mosque
It was built between 1830 and 1848. It is also called the “Alabaster Mosque” because of the alabaster covering that covers most of the walls. It is a replica of the blue mosque in Istanbul.
Jan El Jalili
It is essential to complete your visits to Cairo with a visit to the Jan El Jalili Bazaar. It is considered the oldest and most famous in the Middle East. The market was founded in 970 AD, the same year Cairo was founded.
We go to the Cairo hotel and accommodation.
Enjoy a free day in Cairo to do whatever you want.
Breakfast at the hotel. We go to the airport with our representative to process the final departure procedures and finish your 15 days in Egypt. You can easily modify the program by adding or eliminating any excursion from the itinerary to accommodate your wishes and meet your needs.









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