Cairo
Private
8 Days / 7 Nights
$866
08:00 AM - we can change the time to suit you
The Giza Pyramids are Egypt’s most iconic site, home to the Great Pyramid, the Sphinx, and stunning desert views.
GEM, near the Pyramids, is the world’s largest museum of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including King Tut’s full collection.
The Egyptian Museum holds priceless treasures from ancient Egypt, including King Tutankhamun’s collection.
St. Simon the Tanner Monastery
Nestled in Cairo’s Mokattam Hills, this stunning rock-hewn monastery is a must-see. Discover ancient churches, beautiful murals, and a unique spiritual atmosphere on your Egyptian adventure
The Khan El Khalili Bazaar is a famous traditional market in Cairo, Egypt, known for its souvenirs, spices, jewelry, and handmade crafts.
Abu Simbel is a breathtaking rock-cut temple built by Ramses II, famous for its colossal statues and unique sun alignment.
Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, is a stunning island temple complex rescued from the Nile and rich in ancient beauty and myth.
The Aswan Reservoir (Old Dam) was built between 1899–1902 in Aswan, Egypt. It was later heightened twice (1912 and 1926) to improve water storage. Made of granite, it controls the Nile’s flow, supplies irrigation, and generates power. However, it wasn’t enough for Egypt’s needs, so the larger Aswan High Dam was built in the 1960s
Karnak Temple is a vast complex of towering columns, sacred lakes, and ancient chapels — one of Egypt’s most impressive religious sites.
The Valley of the Kings is the royal burial site of Egypt’s pharaohs, home to richly decorated tombs, including that of Tutankhamun.
Hurghada is a vibrant Red Sea resort city known for its stunning beaches, coral reefs, water sports, and lively nightlife.
Giza Pyramids
- The Great Pyramid of Khufu
Stand before the oldest and largest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World — a true masterpiece of engineering and mystery.
- The Pyramid of Khafre & The Pyramid of Menkaure
Discover the unique features of each pyramid, from the preserved casing stones to the panoramic views from the plateau.
- The Sphinx
Marvel at the iconic Sphinx with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh — guarding the secrets of the pyramids for millennia.
- Inside the Pyramid (Optional Entry)
For the adventurous: venture into the inner chambers of a pyramid and experience the heart of ancient Egyptian tomb design.
- Panorama Point
Capture unforgettable photos from the best viewpoint overlooking all three pyramids with the desert stretching beyond.
- Visit to the Solar Boat Museum (Optional)
Explore the reconstructed ancient boat buried near the Great Pyramid — believed to be used for the king’s journey to the afterlife.
Grand Egyptian Museum Highlights
Complete Tutankhamun Collection
For the first time ever, the full collection of King Tutankhamun’s treasures will be displayed, featuring over 5,000 artifacts including the famous golden mask, chariots, jewelry, statues, and daily life items.
Khufu Solar Boat
The museum exhibits the Khufu Solar Boat, a 43.4-meter-long ancient ship buried near the Great Pyramid around 2500 BCE, one of the best-preserved vessels from antiquity.
Statue of Ramses II
Visitors are greeted by a colossal 12-meter-tall statue of Pharaoh Ramses II, prominently displayed in the museum’s grand hall.
The Hanging Obelisk
The museum features the world’s first hanging obelisk, under which visitors can walk, offering a unique and memorable experience.
Museum Design & Exhibitions
Size & Layout:
The museum spans nearly 490,000 square meters and houses more than 100,000 artifacts covering 7,000 years of Egyptian history.
Main Exhibitions:
The exhibits are organized around three main themes: Society, Kingship, and Beliefs, providing a comprehensive view of ancient Egyptian civilization.
The Grand Staircase:
More than 60 massive artifacts, including statues of ancient Egyptian kings and queens, are displayed on the grand staircase.
the Egyptian Museum in Cairo :
1. Extensive Collection of Pharaonic Artifacts: The museum houses over 120,000 artifacts, including statues, jewelry, tools, and amulets from ancient Egypt.
2. Treasures of Tutankhamun: It features the famous treasures of the boy king Tutankhamun, including his iconic golden death mask.
3. Massive Statues: Notable statues like that of Ramses II and others made from limestone and granite.
4. Royal Mummies: The museum displays several royal mummies, showcasing ancient Egyptian embalming techniques.
5. Artifacts from Various Dynasties: Pieces from the First Dynasty through the Ptolemaic and Roman periods.
6. Historic Building: The museum building itself is a classic early 20th-century architectural landmark.
St. Simon the Tanner Monastery – Cairo’s Hidden Wonder in the Mountain
Tucked away inside Mokattam Mountain, the Monastery of St. Simon the Tanner is one of Cairo’s most fascinating and least-known treasures. Carved into the rock itself, this breathtaking complex tells the miraculous story of the saint who, according to tradition, moved the mountain by faith in the 10th century.
Visitors are amazed by the massive open-air cave church — one of the largest in the Middle East — with stunning carvings, biblical scenes etched into the stone, and a peaceful spiritual atmosphere. A visit to this hidden gem offers a powerful blend of history, faith, and awe-inspiring architecture far from the usual tourist path.
Khan El Khalili
1. Historic Significance: Khan El Khalili is one of the oldest markets in Cairo, established during the Mamluk era in the 14th century.
2. Central Location: It is located in the heart of Islamic Cairo, near Al-Azhar Mosque and Al-Muizz Street.
3. Traditional Bazaar: Famous for traditional goods like handcrafted jewelry, silverware, spices, and perfumes.
4. Tourist Attraction: One of Cairo’s most popular tourist spots, attracting visitors from all over the world.
5. Historic Cafes: Home to historic cafes such as El Fishawi Café, dating back to the 18th century.
6. Unique Atmosphere: A blend of culture, history, and Islamic architecture with narrow alleys and vibrant colors.
Abu Simbel Temple Tour – Highlights
Colossal Statues of Ramses II
Stand in awe before four massive statues guarding the entrance of this iconic rock-cut temple.
Sun Alignment Phenomenon
Learn about the incredible solar alignment that lights the inner sanctuary twice a year.
Temple of Nefertari
Visit the second temple, dedicated to Queen Nefertari, with its elegant carvings and vivid colors.
A UNESCO Marvel
Discover how the entire complex was relocated piece by piece to save it from the rising waters of Lake Nasser.
Power & Legacy of the Pharaohs
Dive into the story of Ramses II, one of Egypt’s greatest rulers, through walls filled with battle scenes and deities.
Philae Temple Tour – Highlights
Scenic Boat Ride to the Island
Begin your visit with a peaceful boat trip across the Nile to reach the temple’s island setting.
Explore the Temple of Isis
Discover one of the most beautiful temples in Egypt, dedicated to the goddess of love and magic.
Uncover Ancient Myths
Learn about the myth of Isis and Osiris and the temple’s spiritual significance.
Admire Detailed Reliefs
See well-preserved carvings, hieroglyphs, and Roman-era additions.
A Temple Saved by UNESCO
Hear the story of how the temple was relocated to avoid submersion during the building of the High Dam.
Aswan Dam :
Purpose:
Built to control the annual flooding of the Nile.
Regulates water flow for irrigation.
Improved river navigation.
Construction:
Began in 1899, completed in 1902.
Enlarged twice (1912 and 1933).
Known as the "Old Aswan Dam" to distinguish it from the later Aswan High Dam.
Design:
Massive gravity masonry dam with sluice gates.
Total length: about 2,142 meters.
Original height: 54 meters.
Power:
Unlike the Aswan High Dam, it was not designed to generate electricity.
Focused on irrigation and flood control.
Impact:
Enhanced Egypt’s agricultural production.
Mitigated destructive Nile floods.
Paved the way for the later construction of the Aswan High Dam in the 1960s.
Karnak Temple – A Timeless Journey into Ancient Egyptian Civilization
Located in the heart of Luxor, southern Egypt, Karnak Temple is one of the largest and most famous religious complexes in the world. This vast site includes numerous smaller temples, open courtyards, and massive columns that tell the story of ancient Egyptian grandeur.
Built over more than a thousand years, Karnak Temple is dedicated to the sun god Amun-Ra and stands as a testament to the architectural and artistic genius of the ancient Egyptians. Visitors are amazed by the towering pillars adorned with intricate carvings, colossal obelisks, and the stunning Hypostyle Hall that transports you back in time.
A visit to Karnak Temple is an unforgettable experience, blending historical beauty with spiritual wonder. Explore the mysteries of the Pharaohs, and enjoy the spectacular sound and light shows that vividly bring to life the legends and history of this magnificent site.
Join us for a unique tour to Karnak Temple and discover the magic of ancient Egypt with your own eyes!
Valley of the Kings Tour – Highlights
Royal Tombs of the Pharaohs
Explore the hidden tombs of ancient Egypt’s greatest rulers, carved deep into the desert cliffs.
Colorful Wall Art
Marvel at the vibrant, well-preserved scenes depicting the afterlife, gods, and the pharaohs’ journeys beyond.
Tutankhamun’s Tomb (optional)
Step inside the legendary boy king’s tomb — small but filled with mystery and fame.
Secrets of the Afterlife
Learn about ancient burial rituals, symbolic texts, and the meaning behind every detail.
Desert Majesty
Experience the quiet, powerful atmosphere of this sacred necropolis nestled in Luxor’s West Bank.
Hurghada at a Glance:
Location: Eastern Egypt, on the Red Sea coast.
Famous For: Its stunning beaches, world-class diving/snorkeling spots, and vibrant nightlife.
Top Activities:
Snorkeling and diving in coral reefs teeming with marine life.
Desert safaris and quad biking in the Eastern Desert.
Relaxing at luxury resorts and beach clubs.
Exploring nearby islands like Giftun Island.
Culture: While mostly modern and tourist-focused, you can still find touches of traditional Egyptian culture and markets.
Weather: Sunny and warm year-round – ideal for a beach vacation.
Cairo Airport Arrival Services for Foreigners
Meet at aircraft door with name sign
Fast-track immigration and visa
Help with baggage and customs
Visa on arrival (if needed)
Enjoy an unforgettable day exploring the iconic Pyramids of Giza and the Grand Egyptian Museum!
8:00 AM – Pick up from your hotel in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle.
9:00 AM – Arrive at the Giza Plateau and marvel at the Great Pyramid, Pyramid of Khafre, Pyramid of Menkaure, and the Sphinx. Take a guided walking tour to learn about the secrets of Ancient Egypt and capture stunning photos.
11:00 AM – Visit the panoramic viewpoint and the Valley Temple for more exploration and photo opportunities.
12:30 PM – Optional lunch break at a local restaurant to savor traditional Egyptian cuisine.
2:00 PM – Head to the Grand Egyptian Museum. Discover the royal treasures, including the stunning artifacts of King Tutankhamun, and explore ancient wonders with a professional guide.
4:00 PM – Free time for shopping or relaxing in the surrounding areas.
5:00 PM – Return to your hotel.
Full-Day Tour Program (Overnight)
National Museum – St. Simeon Monastery – Khan El Khalili
08:30 AM – 10:30 AM | National Museum
Start your day with a visit to the National Museum, where you can explore Egypt’s rich history from the Pharaonic era to modern times. Enjoy viewing rare artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of this great civilization.
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11:00 AM – 01:00 PM | St. Simeon Monastery
Next, head to St. Simeon Monastery, a historic and spiritual site. Take a peaceful tour around the monastery’s corridors and discover the history of Egyptian monasteries and the serene atmosphere that captivates visitors.
01:00 PM – 02:00 PM | Lunch Break
Enjoy a delicious lunch at a nearby restaurant offering the best local cuisine.
02:30 PM – 05:00 PM | Khan El Khalili
Finally, explore Khan El Khalili, Cairo’s famous traditional bazaar. Enjoy shopping for handmade crafts, spices, antiques, and souvenirs while soaking up the vibrant market atmosphere.
Day Trip to Abu Simbel from Aswan
04:30 – 05:00 AM: Wake up and prepare for departure
05:00 AM: Depart from Aswan to Abu Simbel (approximately 3 hours by car or bus)
08:00 AM: Arrival at Abu Simbel temples and start the guided tour
10:30 AM: End of the tour with free time to explore or enjoy a light snack
11:30 AM: Begin return trip to Aswan
02:30 – 03:00 PM: Arrival back in Aswan and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day Visit Schedule: Philae Temple and Aswan High Dam
7:00 AM -Departure from your hotel or accommodation in Aswan towards Philae Temple.
8:00 AM -Arrival at Philae Temple, an ancient temple dedicated to the goddess Isis, located on an island in the Nile River.
Start the tour around the temple, enjoying the beautiful hieroglyphics and the scenic views of the Nile.
The temple visit usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours.
10:00 AM -Take a boat trip to the Aswan High Dam, one of the most important engineering projects in Egypt and Africa.
Explore the dam area and learn about its significance in controlling the Nile’s water and generating electricity.
11:30 AM -Finish the visit to the dam and return to Aswan or your hotel.
A Day Trip to Luxor – Explore Ancient Wonders!
Join us for an unforgettable day trip to Luxor, the heart of ancient Egypt!
06:00 AM – Departure from your location by comfortable car or train.
09:00 AM – Arrive in Luxor and enjoy a delicious breakfast at a local restaurant.
10:00 AM – Visit the breathtaking Karnak Temple, home to grand columns and the sacred lake.
12:00 PM – Head to the West Bank to witness the majesty of ancient Thebes.
12:30 PM – Stop at the iconic Colossi of Memnon for some amazing photo opportunities.
01:00 PM – Savor a delightful lunch at a traditional Egyptian restaurant.
02:00 PM – Discover the legendary Valley of the Kings – the final resting place of Egypt’s greatest pharaohs.
04:00 PM – Enjoy some free time to browse the local market or unwind by the Nile.
06:00 PM – Return to your hotel or head to the station for your trip back.
"From Dunes to Stars – Experience the Magic of Hurghada Safari!
"Desert Safari in Hurghada – Ride Into the Heart of Adventure
Leave the beach behind and dive into the wild beauty of Egypt’s Eastern Desert with an unforgettable safari adventure in Hurghada. Feel the thrill as you ride a quad bike across golden sands, climb rugged mountains, and chase the sunset through breathtaking desert landscapes.
Meet the Bedouins, sip traditional tea in a desert camp, and enjoy a magical evening of folklore, camel rides, and stargazing. Whether you're seeking adrenaline or cultural discovery, a desert safari in Hurghada is more than a trip — it’s a memory that stays with you forever.
Hurghada Sea Adventure – Where the Ocean Comes Alive
Set sail on crystal-clear waters and discover the true beauty of Hurghada from the heart of the Red Sea. Whether you're diving into vibrant coral reefs, snorkeling among colorful fish, or just soaking up the sun on the deck of a luxurious yacht — every moment is pure magic.
Enjoy island hopping to hidden gems like Giftun Island, relax on soft sandy beaches, and swim in turquoise lagoons that feel like another world. A Red Sea cruise in Hurghada is more than just a trip — it’s a dreamy escape into nature, fun, and unforgettable serenity.
End of the Trip from Egypt
Thank you for choosing our company to organize your trip from Egypt. We hope you enjoyed every moment of the journey and created unforgettable memories.
We always strive to provide the best services and unique travel experiences, and we look forward to welcoming you on our future trips.
Wishing you a safe and pleasant onward journey!
Note: All timings are approximate and may vary depending on hotel location, traffic, and group preferences.
Per Person | Single | 2:3 Persons | 4:8 Persons |
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Prices | 1341 $ | 1131$ | 866$ |