8 Days
Tailor-made
1 - 6 people
English
Today, you'll arrive in Egypt's capital, Cairo. You'll be transferred to the hotel based on your arrival time. There are no planned activities today, so you can explore the city freely.
Today's itinerary includes a visit to the renowned Pyramids of Giza, recognized as one of the world's seven wonders, where you can immerse yourself in the history of these colossal structures. Following this, you will tour the Egyptian Museum. Later in the evening, you will board an overnight train to Aswan, with a dinner and breakfast meal provided in a simple airline-style tray.
Upon your early morning arrival in Aswan via train, you'll have some leisure time to explore the bustling souk or take a stroll along the scenic Nile. Following this, you'll embark on a boat to visit one of the picturesque Nile islands and explore a Nubian village. Take a stroll around the charming community before relishing a scrumptious traditional dinner at a local household.
The second day of your Aswan visit will involve exploring one of the area's most captivating sites - the Temple of Abu Simbel. Additionally, you can consider joining a half-day excursion to see the Unfinished Obelisk, High Dam, and Philae Temple. For a deeper understanding of the local culture, you can visit the contemporary Nubian Museum.
Today's itinerary offers an unforgettable adventure as you board a traditional Nile sailboat known as a felucca, for a relaxing and enjoyable day on the river, followed by a night of stargazing. As feluccas are basic, you will sleep under the open air on the deck of the boat. This tranquil and traditional journey down the Nile offers a full day of relaxation and enjoyment, as you make your way to the town of Kom Ombo.
Today's schedule includes a guided tour of the renowned Kom Ombo Temple, situated between Aswan and Luxor. Following this, you will visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Karnak temple, featuring the remains of the majestic Great Temple of Amon, en route to Luxor, your final destination for the day.
Today's itinerary takes you to Luxor, the second most significant city in Egypt. The day's first stop is the Valley of the Kings, followed by a visit to the Funerary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, which appears to emerge from the nearby limestone formations. Then, take a look at the colossal statues of Memnon, the sole remnants of an ancient temple. You can savor a traditional lunch on the banks of the Nile River. In the afternoon, you will board a flight back to Cairo.
We’ll arrange for airport transportation according to your departure schedule.
Citizens of countries in North America are required to obtain a visa prior to entry. Typically a renewable 30-day visa will be issued. Getting 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.
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.
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