Welcome to Cairo! Our representative will greet you at the airport and assist you through immigration and customs formalities, after you have collected your luggage he will then take you in our deluxe vehicle to your Cairo hotel for check in, dinner and overnight.
Meals: No meals
Activities: Free
After breakfast; You will be transferred to Giza Plateau with your personal guide to visit one of the seven wonders of the ancient world: the Great Pyramids of Cheops, Chefren, and Mykerinus, along with the famous Sphinx and Valley Temple.
Lunch at local restaurant then heading to the Egyptian Museum where the treasures of the king Tutankhamen await you. Continue to Khan El Khalili, Cairo’s oldest and most alluring bazaar. At the end of this exciting day, you will be transferred back to your hotel & overnight.
Meals: Breakfast at Cairo hotel, Lunch during the tour at local restaurant.
Activities: Giza Pyramids, The Sphinx, Egyptian museum & Khan El Khalili bazaars
After breakfast; You will get a new experience through museums and palaces.
First, you will will be transferred to El Fustat to visit the new national museum of Egyptian civilization where the royal mummies have been moved and rested. The first veritable museum of civilization in Egypt, the NMEC is located on the archaeological site of El-Fustat in Old Cairo, overlooking the Ain El-Seera Lake. The Museum was designed by Egyptian architect El Ghazzali Kosseiba. The exhibition spaces are being designed by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki. The NMEC will showcase Egyptian civilization from prehistoric times to the present day, using a multidisciplinary approach that highlights the country’s tangible and intangible heritage.
Next is a visit to Museum of Islamic Arts, considered one of the greatest in the world, with its exceptional collection of rare woodwork and plaster artefacts, as well as metal, ceramic, glass, crystal, and textile objects of all periods, from all over the Islamic world.
Lunch at local restaurant is followed by transfer to Heliopolis area where the Baron Empain Palace located with its Indian style.
Founded by Edward Louis Joseph Empain between 1907 and 1911. He was a Belgian businessman who was awarded the title "Baron" by the King of Belgium, on account of his economic contributions. The French architect Alexander Marcel was tasked with building this masterpiece.
At the end of the day, you will be transferred back to your hotel and overnight.
Meals: Breakfast at hotel, Lunch during the tour at local restaurant.
Activities: Baron Empain Palace, National Museum of Egyptian Civilization & Museum of Islamic Arts
Early breakfast is followed by private transfer to Alexandria city (the bride of Mediterranean sea).
Upon arrival you will visit the Royal Jewelries museum where the inestimable collection of jewels and jewelry of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty.
Next is a visit to the national museum of Alexandria, used to house the United States consulate.[1] The building dates back to 1926, located around a large garden, in addition to housing a basement. Contains around 1,800 artifacts that narrate the story of Alexandria and Egypt. Most of these pieces came from other Egyptian museums.
Lunch at local restaurant (seafood menu) then visit the New Alexandria Library (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), inaugurated on October 16, 2002, with shelf space for eight million books, with the main reading room on eleven levels.
Continue to visit the catacombs (Kom el Shoqafa), where the early Christians were buried.
Your day ends with an outer view to Qaitbay fort. Drive back to Cairo and overnight at your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast at hotel, Lunch during the tour at local restaurant.
Activities: Royal Jewelries museum, National museum of Alexandria, Library, Catacomb & outer view to Qaitbay fort
Breakfast at hotel & check out, is followed by free day at leisure or you may choose to visit Saqqara area where you can enter Djoser pyramid from inside (optional tour).
Notes:
You can upgrade your trip to use domestic flight instead of sleeper train, it is much faster and comfortable (Ask your travel expert to upgrade your package).
Evening; you will be transferred to Giza station to board your sleeper train to Luxor, dinner will be served onboard. overnight.
Meals: Breakfast at hotel, dinner onboard sleeper train
Activities: Free at leisure
Wake up early and breakfast onboard sleeper train. Upon arriving Luxor train station, you will find our representative waiting you for a meet and assist then transfer you to your hotel for check in and some rest.
Afternoon; You will start by visiting the Karnak temple. Considered to be more than just a temple; it is an open museum and the largest ancient religious site in the whole world. It was built for the sacred Theban triad, God Amun Ra, his wife Goddess Mut, and their son, God Khnsu.
Continue to Luxor Temple, which was once joined to the Temples of Karnak by a one-mile long Sphinx Avenue. Luxor temple was built by the king Amenhotep III, who died before he finished it. King Ramses II then completed it and built his massive statues by the entrance of the temple.
Your last visit will be to Luxor museum. Inaugurated in 1975, the museum is housed in a small, purpose-built building. The range of artifacts on display is far more restricted than the country’s main collections in the Museum of Antiquities in Cairo; this was, however, deliberate, since the museum prides itself on the quality of the pieces it has, the uncluttered way in which they are displayed, and the clear multilingual labeling used.
Drive back to your hotel and overnight.
Meals: Breakfast at hotel, lunch during the tour at local restaurant
Activities: Karnak temple, Luxor temple & Luxor museum
Breakfast at hotel is followed by another day tour in Luxor but to the West bank of Luxor this time.
Start your day tour visiting the Valley of the Nobles and see the 2 tombs of the nobles Sennefer and Rekhmire. The tombs contain some of the finest relief work, and truly stunning paintings that decorate the tombs of governors, viziers, and priests.
Continue to the Valley of the Workers, site of a complete village that housed the skilled craftsmen and laborers that worked on the tombs in the Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, and the Valley of the Nobles. Small, modest houses are packed against winding streets in this little valley, and the workers built and decorated their own tombs
Proceed to visit Habu temple of Rameses III, it is the best preserved and most interesting temples in the west bank of Luxor. Hebu, the ancient name for the ibis, symbol of the god Thoth.
Lunch at local restaurant is followed by a visit to the mummification museum. The museum is intended to provide visitors with an understanding of the ancient art of mummification. The Ancient Egyptians applied embalming techniques to many species, not only to dead humans. Mummies of cats, fish and crocodiles are on display in this unique museum, where one can also get an idea of the tools used.
At the end of the day, you will be transferred back to your hotel and overnight.
Meals: Breakfast at hotel, lunch during the tour at local restaurant
Activities: Nobles tombs, Workers tombs. Habu temple & Mummification museum
Early breakfast at hotel & check out then you will be transferred to Luxor airport for your domestic flight back to Cairo.
Upon arrival, you will be met & assisted by our representative then you will be transferred to your hotel for refresh up and get ready for your last day tour in Egypt.
You will be taken on a tour of Cairo famous Churches, including The Hanging Church and the Church of St. George the Martyr, 2 churches built into the walls of the Fort of Babylon and its remains could be Cairo's oldest structures; and the Church of Abu Serga (St. Sergius), where, it is said, the Holy Family took shelter in a cave, with the church being erected her to commemorate this.
Continue to visit the Coptic Museum which has the largest collection of Egyptian Christian artifacts in the world, as the museum traces the history of Egypt from its beginnings to the present day.
Evening you will enjoy a farewell dinner onboard restaurant dinner cruise with folkloric show and belly dancing. You will then be transferred to your hotel and overnight.
Meals: Breakfast at hotel, lunch during the tour at local restaurant & dinner onboard dinner cruise
Activities: Coptic quarter & Coptic museum
Breakfast at hotel and check out, then you will be transferred to Cairo airport for your final departure.
Meals: Breakfast at hotel
Activities: No activities today
Prices: – Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip.
– Valid the whole year except peak periods.
Children Policy: – Child from 0 – 01.99 Free of Charge.
– Child from 2 – 5.99 pays 25% of tour price.
– Child from 6 – 11.99 pays 50% of tour price.
– Child 12+ pays full tour price as adult.
Notes:
– Children policy applied on children who share parent’s room (Maximum 1 Child sharing parent’s room).
– Children policy is not applied on airfare.
Payment Policy
– Reservations should be made as early as possible to book the desired holiday.
– Space on given tour will be secured upon receive a deposit of 25% of total bill. This deposit will be 50% during the Christmas, New Year holidays and on packages including airfare.
– This deposit counts as part of your final payment.
– Deposits can be made by bank wire transfer or sent via Western Union or paid using a credit card (Visa or MasterCard).
– Payment should be received within 7 days of booking.
Tipping –
Tipping is a customary attitude for expressing one’s satisfaction with good services rendered to the client by staff on duty with him/her, It’s not obligatory but kind of appreciation.