Egypt Authentic Tour-Cairo, Alexandria and a Nile Cruise

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Egypt Authentic Tour-Cairo, Alexandria and a Nile Cruise

Duration: 9 Days and 8 Nights

Tour Type: Small Group/Private

Tour Operates: Every Day

Golden Accommodation: Every Hotel Is Identical or Comparable

May/Sept

Individual Traveler 2375$ Per Person for 2-4 People

1895$ Each Person for 5-7 People

1815$ Per Person for 8–10 People

1765$ Individually October/April

Individual Traveler 2,775$ Per Person for 2-4 People

2035$ Each Person for 5-7 People

$755.00 Per Person for 8–10 People

1955$ each individual

 Diamond Accommodation: Every Hotel Is Same or Identical

May/Sept

Individual Traveler 3,295$ Per Person for 2-4 People

$2265 Each Person for 5-7 People

$2160 for each person, eight to ten

$2085 Each Person October/April

Traveler alone: 3,110$ per person; two to four people

$2555.00 Per Person for 5-7 People

$2470 Each Person for 8–10 People

2380$ each individual

Overview

Egypt Real Tour: Alexandria, Cairo, and a Nile Cruise For millennia, people have been lured to the splendors of ancient Egypt. Its enduring heritage includes remarkable pyramids and ancient temples, mythical pharaohs, and intricate hieroglyphics. Discover the wonders of Egypt with us on this brand-new journey that stops at many World Heritage sites. Locate a genuine tour of Egypt. the ultimate Egypt trip Everything you need for the ideal vacation is included in the Luxor to Aswan Cairo & Nile Cruise. Enjoy some of the most famous historical sites in the world, including as the Giza Pyramids, the ancient city of Alexandria, the colossal temples of Luxor, and a leisurely boat down the Nile on a nine-day trip package of Egypt. We can definitely adjust this tour to fit your travel schedule and budget.

Highlights

  • Explore Egypt's marvels
  • See the Giza Pyramids
  • Learn about Alexandria
  • See the Cairo Citadel
  • See the Valley of the Kings in Luxor
  • See the Karank and Luxor Temples in Luxor.
  • Remain aboard a luxurious Nile cruise ship.
  • Go to Edfu and Kom Ombo.
  • Find the temples in Philae.
  • Adaptable to begin at any moment

Itinerary

When you arrive at Cairo International Airport, one of our representatives will be waiting for you with a sign bearing your name. He will assist you with completing the necessary paperwork and obtaining your visa, and he will then drive you in a private vehicle to your hotel. Explore Egypt's historical treasures on this grand tour, which starts in Cairo. Spend the night in Cairo.

Following breakfast at your hotel, you will meet your guide in the lobby before beginning your full-day tour of Cairo. The world's greatest monument, the Pyramids of Giza, should be on everyone's agenda. These fourth-dynasty pyramids, located on the Giza Plateau right on the city's edge, have been awe-inspiring tourists for centuries and are still one of the top attractions in the nation.
The tallest pyramid in the Giza complex, the Pyramid of Cheops, has a simple burial chamber with an empty coffin as the only notable feature. You may explore the pyramid's interior, which consists of small tunnels. (You can pay extra to enter the Great Pyramid by purchasing an admission ticket.)
The smaller Pyramid of Mycerinus (Pyramid of Menkaure) and the larger Pyramid of Chephren (sometimes called the Pyramid of Khefre) are located on the plateau farther south. Both include an accessible internal tunnel system. The lion-bodied, pharaoh-faced Sphinx, one of the most famous monuments from antiquity, guards these funeral temples. Constructed from a single limestone block, it is thought to be far older than the pyramids. After seeing the Great Pyramids, proceed to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. This museum is among the best in the world due to its incredible collection of artifacts on exhibit. A lifetime would be required to view all that is being shown.
August Mariette, a French Egyptologist, created the museum in 1857. It relocated to its current location in 1897, taking up residence in the unusual powder-pink palace in Downtown Cairo. Savor the valuables owned by King Tutankhamun's grandparents, Yuya and Tuya, as well as several rare examples of ancient art that are only found in this museum. This magnificent structure will remain a museum even when the GEM opens. With the exception of the Tutankhamun Galleries, which will all ultimately be transported to the GEM, it is unknown which collections will remain here and which will be relocated. After that, eat lunch at a typical restaurant and return to your hotel after making a few stops for real souvenir buying.

It's time to spend the entire day seeing Alexandria after breakfast at your hotel! It was founded by Alexander the Great. Cleopatra the Queen ruled over it. Famous names use Alexandria's birth and early history as a calling card. The Great Library of Alexandria and the enormous Pharos Lighthouse, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, may be found in this glittering jewel of a city, the Mediterranean. In more recent times, Alexandria was something of a bohemian bad boy, home to a glittering ensemble of writers, poets, and painters from the late 19th century until the 1950s. More than any other Egyptian metropolis, Alexandria exudes an air of romance and bygone ages ..
that history buffs shouldn't miss and that is unbeatable. After traveling for almost three hours, arrive and see the Catacomb Tomb, the Roman theater, and the Pompay Pillar. Next, go outdoors to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the library, and Fort Qaitbey. Finally, have lunch at a neighborhood eatery before returning to your accommodation in Cairo.

The manager of Look at Egypt Tours will take you to the airport for your one-hour trip to Luxor after breakfast at your Cairo hotel, in accordance with the timing of your flight. When you arrive, your knowledgeable Egyptologist guide will be there to assist you as you begin your exploration of the riches and wonders of ancient Thebes. Luxor is the world's largest outdoor museum. Begin your tour by seeing the magnificent Temple of Karnak complex in Luxor. This enormous structure is one of the most ambitious and daring construction projects in all of Ancient Egypt. During their rule, every pharaoh (ancient king) worth their salt contributed to and modified the structures here, placing their seal on the The most respected religious sanctuary in the kingdom. See the walls, obelisks, sacred lake, and other features of the temple. Next, proceed to the Luxor Temple, which was constructed by Amenhotep III (1390-52 BC), completed by Tutankhamun (1336-27 BC) and Horemheb (1323-1295 BC), and then expanded upon by Rameses II (1279-13 BC). Karnak was considered the home of the gods, and its splendors were to be celebrated by all. A granite shrine honoring Alexander the Great (332–305 BC) may be seen in the back of the temple, which was originally built for the major god of the empire at the time, Amun.

Following breakfast on board, your journey to the west bank of Luxor will begin with a visit to the Valley of the Kings (KV). Travelers' fascination with the Valley of the Kings dates back to Howard Carter's excavation of King Tutankhamun's tomb, which unearthed the young king's riches. The most important and well-liked site on Luxor's West Bank today is the intricately painted tombs of the pharaohs of Thebes, which provide tourists a look into the burial customs and death rituals of Ancient Egypt. There, you will get the chance to explore three of the more than 64 tombs that have been discovered in the Valley of the Kings. More discoveries are continually being made.
The Queen Hatshepsut Temple, which is situated beneath enormous cliffs close to the west bank of the Nile, will be the destination of the second excursion in the West Bank. Temple The sun deity Amon-Ra is the object of Hatshepsut's devotion, also known as Deir el Bahri. The temple was created by Senemut, an architect, and is distinctive in that it has classical architectural features. Take note of the courts, pylons, hypostyle hall, and long, colonnaded terrace, some of which reach heights of 97 feet. The sun court, chapel, and sanctuary are located within. One of the uncommon reliefs in the Egyptian temples tells the story of Queen Hatshepsut's heavenly birth and trading voyages to the Land of Punt, which is a reference to modern-day Somalia. After that, have some After taking a break to view the work of the descendants of the ancient artisans at the Alabaster factory, where you can also purchase some mementos, go to the renowned enormous sculptures known as the Colossi of Memnon. Once standing watch at the entrance of the king's temple, of which only ruins remain, they depict Amenophis III seated on a cube-shaped throne and are carved out of strong yellowish-brown sandstone mined in the hills near Edfu. They were used as sculptures of Memnon, son of Eos and Tithonus, who was slain by Achilles in the Trojan War, during the Roman Imperial era. After stopping for a picture, you return to your Nile cruise for lunch and set sail in the direction of Edfu. Have a great day relaxing on the terrace, We'll have dinner on board

When your ship docks at the Nile's edge, the majestic Temple of Horus or the Temple of Edfu will be waiting for you to explore. Your cruise will arrive at the city of Edfu. Constructed in the 2nd Century BC, Edfu's temple is among the best-preserved temples in Egypt and one of the most remarkable building achievements of the Ptolemy Dynasty. Huge hieroglyphics and brilliant friezes that mimic the patriotic decorations of previous pharaohs decorate the towering sandstone walls here. Walking through its enormous rooms, passing beneath enormous doors, and meandering through its corridors, which appear to have been designed for Giants, you truly get a sense of the omnipotence of Egypt's kings. Savor your stay, then return to your Nile cruise and proceed to sail in the direction of Kom Ombo. Have fun while you're on your cruise. Up to Kom Ombo, have lunch and take in the sundeck teatime. One of Egypt's most recognizable vistas is the Great Temple of Kom Ombo's towering columns, which rise sharply above the bank of the Nile as you approach from the river. Although Kom Ombo is now a quiet agricultural backwater encircled by sugar cane fields, its strategic location along the Nile and its distinctive temple to the gods Sobek and Haroeris serve as a reminder of the region's significance in ancient Egypt. Wander around the colonnades of the temple, By looking up at scenes of pharaonic propaganda, you may experience the atmosphere of this magnificent era yourself. Head to the museum showcasing the mummies of crocodiles before returning to your cruise ship for dinner.

After breakfast on board, you will go to the Temple of Isis, which is the most magnificent temple in Egypt. It is situated on Philae Island in the middle of the Nile. It's a really wonderful temple.
Upon request, you are welcome to participate in our extra visits to the Nubian hamlet or the Abu Simbel temple in Aswan.
You will have supper and lunch on board along with some evening entertainment. Folkloric performance and belly dance show

Following breakfast on your cruise, you will check out and return by plane to Cairo, where you will be met and taken to your hotel for some downtime.

In accordance with the specifics of your flight, our representative will accompany you to the airport after breakfast for your last departure

Includes / Excludes

Includes

  • Domestic flights from Luxor, Aswan, Cairo back to Cairo
  • Four nights in a five-star Cairo B&B hotel
  • 4- A five-star luxurious stay Egyptologist with expertise in Nile Cruise
  • Admission Charges for the Touring
  • All meals as specified in the itinerary
  • transportation in a private vehicle; and any applicable taxes.

Excludes

  • Tipping on foreign flights
  • any unspecified extras.

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Egypt Authentic Tour-Cairo, Alexandria and a Nile Cruise
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