6 Days
Tailor-made
1 - 6 people
English
Welcome to Egypt! Your guide will pick you up from the airport and transfer you to the hotel. If your arrival is during the daytime, you have time to explore the city freely.
Accommodation: Anubis kingdom or SimilarÂ
Today, you’ll visit the symbol of Egypt, the Pyramids of Giza. Your guide will pick you up after breakfast and drive you to Giza. You’ll explore the pyramids and learn about their ancient stories. As you step on the land of pharaohs, you’ll continue to visit the Great Sphinx, the Temple of the Valley, and the Egyptian museum. You’ll see an imaginary collection of jewels, statues, and valuable items remaining from the pharaohs' time. Then, you’ll have free time to enjoy strolling through a grand bazaar or go camel riding and taking photos
Accommodation: Anubis kingdom or SimilarÂ
Today, you'll be transferred to Cairo Airport and take a direct flight to the ancient city of Luxor. You'll spend a full day on a city tour of Luxor and learn about the UNESCO World Heritage sites. Our visits start with the Konark Temple Complex which is located on the east bank of the Nile River. Stroll along the Avenue of Sphinxes and learn about the construction of temples in different parts. You'll stop for a while in a local market to enjoy observing the local lifestyle of Egyptians. Afterward, you'll explore the Luxor Temple which was once joined to the Temples of Karnak.
Accommodation: Susanna hotel Luxor or SimilarÂ
Today, you'll meet your private guide and driver to spend a full day on the West Bank of the Nile River, including the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens. Your visit begins in the Valley of the Kings, where you will be guided through tombs carved deep into the rock face. Feel stepping back in time ancient necropolis before transferring to the Temple of Hatshepsut, an astonishing terraced temple partly imbedded in the limestone mountain itself. Proceed to the Valley of the Queens and tour the site where the wives of the Pharaohs were buried. With some 70 tombs, including the tombs of princes and princesses, it provides a dazzling setting to dive deeper into the history of Ancient Egypt. Next, head to the Valley of the Workers and wander among the remains of a complete village that once housed the skilled craftsmen and laborers who worked on the tombs of the surrounding valleys. The tomb of Nefertari is arguably the most beautiful and well-preserved tomb in all of Luxor. The well-preserved paintings in her tomb are the most detailed source discovered of the ancient Egyptian’s journey towards the afterlife. You'll have free time to explore Luxor on your own in the afternoon.
Meals: BreakfastÂ
Accommodation: Susanna hotel Luxor or SimilarÂ
Today, you'll board a one-hour flight in Luxor with direct service to Cairo. First, you will visit the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, also known as the Egyptian Museum, which is a veritable treasure trove of Ancient Egypt’s artifacts, with an extensive collection of more than 120,000 items split between its exhibits and storerooms. You will also head to the National Museum of Civilization. With a view of Ain El-Seera Lake. With a mix of permanent and temporary exhibits, your visit will help add to your knowledge and understanding of Egypt's ancient and modern civilizations. Today you will also explore the Royal Mummy Hall, where some of the world’s most powerful people are now resting, excavated from their tombs in the Valleys of the Kings and Queens.
Meals: BreakfastÂ
Accommodation: Anubis kingdom or SimilarÂ
You'll have an airport transfer to the airport based on your departure flight time.
Citizens of countries in North America are required to obtain a visa prior to entry. Typically a renewable 30-day visa will be issued. Obtaining a visa upon arrival at Cairo International Airport is also possible. A valid passport is mandatory. Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the date you expect to leave Egypt.
If you hold a residence permit in the country you live in you can apply to the Egyptian Embassy/Consulate General in that country, otherwise, you have to apply to the country that issued your passport.
Though many nationalities are exempt from requiring a visa for the many Sinai resorts, a full tourist visa is required if you come to any place in Egypt that lies to the west of the Red Sea/Suez Canal.
Yes, as soon as you leave Egypt your visa will be stamped, so you will require another one. If you are from a country that can get their visa upon arrival in Egypt, you can get the new one when you re-enter the country, but if you require a pre-entry visa you should apply for 2 of these, using the second one when you re-enter Egypt.
The best time to visit Egypt is during the winter, from October to April. The temperatures are mild and pleasant, although evenings can become quite cool. December through January are the peak tourist months so expect large crowds if traveling at this time. The best time to enjoy the beaches, without having to endure the large crowds of summer tourists, would be from March to May. Temperatures at this time are warm and tourist sites are not too crowded.
Mickensen
Everything was super easy!!