10 Days Sublime Christmas Egypt Vacation – MCCT08
Overview
Experience a unique Christmas Egypt vacation that will take you on a 10-day trip to unravel the mysteries and secrets of ancient Egypt and live it in the Egyptian style, from food and accommodation, to transportation and day trips.
You’ll be taken to the royal and majestic Egypt tourist places in Cairo, Sakkara & Dahshur, Luxor, and Aswan.
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Highlights
- In Cairo, discover the majestic Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, the Pyramid of Djoser, Memphis, and the Bent Pyramid in Dahshur.
- The treasures at the Egyptian Museum.
- Visit in Coptic Cairo: the Ben Ezra Synagogue, the Hanging Church, and the Church of Abu Serga.
- Visit in Islamic Cairo: Salah El Din Citadel and Alabaster Mosque.
- In Luxor, explore the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut temple, the Colossi of Memnon, Karnak and Luxor Temples.
- Hit the road to the Temple of Abydos and the Temple of the goddess Hathor in Dendera.
- Venture to Edfu & Kom Ombo Temples
- In Aswan, visit the Philae Temple, Aswan High Dam, the Unfinished Obelisk, and Abu Simbel Temples.
Included/Excluded
- Pick up and drop off
- Accommodation
- AC transportation
- Certified tour guide
- Nile cruise ship accommodation
- Taxes
- Bottled water
- Tippings
- Optional tours
- Entrance fees
- Egypt entry visa
- International tickets
Itinerary
Day 1: Welcome to Cairo
Your experience of a unique Egypt tour package starts from Cairo, the capital. Our representative will assist you with everything necessary at Cairo International Airport.
Then, you’ll be transported to the comfort of your hotel for the overnight via our private AC vehicle.
Check our optional tours at night.
Day 2: Cairo Full Day
Today, a unique day is waiting for you on this remarkable Egypt tour package.
Following breakfast, your tour to Egypt begins with the Great Pyramids of Giza, the majestic work of 3 great Pharaohs: Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure that testify to royal perfectionism & artistry and bring the history to life in front of your eyes.
Also, at the Giza plateau, you’ll meet the mighty Sphinx, an architectural beauty of limestone 3,000 years old of a mythical creature that represents the greatness of ancient Egypt architecture.
After an Egyptian lunch, you’ll be on your way to Memphis which once bustled with many attractions as it served as the capital of Egypt during the Old Kingdom days.
Shortly after, your journey takes you to the innovative Pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara, which represents a major shift in the pyramids' construction principle. It was surrounded by temples and courtyards honoring King Djoser.
Then, you’ll get a chance to meet the Bent Pyramid in Dahshur, which showcases the evolution of the Pyramids building process and has unique smooth sides covered with limestone casing that used to reflect sunlight with two entrances.
Finally, we’ll drive you back to the hotel.
Day 3: Coptic Cairo & Islamic Cairo
After breakfast, we’ll visit the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, which houses Egypt’s major stock of artifacts and monuments of almost 170,000 different extraordinary pieces like the treasuries of great Kings like Tutankhamun and his famous mask.
After lunch, you’ll take part in exploring the medieval ages of Cairo starting with Salah El Din Citadel and Alabaster Mosque which sits on top of El Mokattam hill and boasts exquisite minarets and domes built by Muhammad Ali Pasha from limestone.
Following that, you’ll witness the Hanging Church, a Coptic marvel that was once the major center for Christian worship for centuries and mixes between the Byzantine and Coptic architectural styles.
Shortly after, you’ll enter the Church of Abu Serga or “Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church”, where the Holy Family took refuge and has a unique style in its basilica layout, nave, and its wooden roof that symbolizes Noah’s Ark.
Then, you’ll continue to the Coptic Cairo starting with Ben Ezra Synagogue, which has peaceful interiors with fabulously crafted furnishings and decorations, along with stained glass windows imposing the cultural and historical importance of the synagogue itself which allegedly was built where baby Moses was discovered by the Pharaoh's daughter.
Finally, we’ll go back to the hotel.
Day 4: Luxor East Bank
After breakfast, you’ll be flying to Luxor, and as we arrive, we’ll deliver your luggage to the hotel and start exploring the jewels of Luxor East Bank.
You’ll start with Karnak Temple, which is the largest temple in Egypt dedicated to Amun, Mut, and their son Khonsu. Karnak Temple includes the great Hypostyle Hall, Sacred Lake, Obelisks, and many wall inscriptions that depict many Pharaohs, religious reliefs, and Gods of ancient Egypt as it was the center of many important events such as the Opet Festival.
Then, we’ll visit Luxor Temple which has a unique splendor of ancient architecture and is known for hosting the coronation of many Kings and Pharaohs, and the royal nature of the place can be seen in the large pylon, the Avenue of Sphinxes that connects Luxor Temple with Karnak Temple, and courtyards & halls that ends with the sanctuary. Each part takes you on a different story and has a special style.
After a local Egyptian dish for lunch, we’ll take you back to your hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 5: Luxor West Bank
On the 5th day of your Christmas Egypt vacation tour and upon breakfast, you’ll start with the Valley of the Kings, a beautifully painted necropolis of Egypt’s great Pharaohs such as Tutankhamun, Ramses III, Seti I, and Tuthmosis III. You’ll witness the beautiful & colorful wall paintings that describe the ancient Egypt funerary rites, the story of the pharaoh, and help his soul on its journey to the afterlife.
Next, you’ll visit the great Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, which is an impressive crafted inside the limestone cliff necropolis that will surely capture your attention. The temple is characterized by its special integration with the surrounding landscape. From the inside, the walls are adorned with charming inscriptions and statues that depict Hatshepsut's reign, her divine birth, and religious rituals.
Later, you’ll stop by the Colossi of Memnon, two colossal statues of quartzite sandstone 60 feet tall that sit proudly guarding Amenhotep's memorial temple that once existed and disappeared due to floodings.
Finally, we’ll take you back to your hotel for lunch and overnight.
Day 6: Abydos & Dendera
Upon breakfast, we’ll be moving to the Temple of Seti I in Abydos, which has a unique L shape and is adorned with many carvings and colorful paintings that picture King Seti I honoring the god Osiris.
Following lunch at a local restaurant, you’ll be moved to The Temple of Hathor in Dendera, which still has its colors and carvings well intact since the Ptolemaic and Roman era and consists of 24 gigantic columns in the Hypostyle Hall with a colorful ceiling, a replica of the Dendera zodiac as the original sits in Louvre Museum, the Sanctuary, and inner chambers.
Finally, we’ll head back to the hotel.
Day 7: Edfu and Kom Ombo Temples
We’ll start the day with an early delicious breakfast and then hit the road to the god Horus Temple in Edfu, which is known for its carefully crafted inscriptions & paintings of the god Horus, and well-preserved conditions that speak of ancient Egypt's daily life, religious rituals, and beliefs. From inside, imagine yourself standing in the temple’s huge hypostyle hall, along with the decorated small chapels and sanctuaries.
Following lunch, you’ll walk your feet into Kom Ombo Temple, which is dedicated to the two gods Horus and Sobek and was designed to be of 2 perfect halves one for each god, and adorned with mesmerizing well-preserved paintings and craftings along with chambers and sanctuaries.
Later, we’ll continue on our way to Aswan for the overnight at the hotel, so make sure to prepare your luggage and bring it with you.
Day 8: Abu Simbel Temples
A unique day awaits you on this Christmas Egypt vacation.
Following a delicious breakfast, you’ll be on your way to the stupendous Abu Simbel Temples, two well-preserved temples: the Great Temple is dedicated to Ramses II and is known for its enigmatic statues of Ramses II each 66 feet high. From the inside, the temple contains many halls and chambers ornate with beautifully painted scenes that speak of Ramses II's victories, especially his triumph in the Battle of Kadesh.
The Small Temple is dedicated to his wife Queen Nefertari and the goddess Hathor and is known for its 6 statues of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari, each 33 feet high, and adorns religious reliefs and artistry paintings and crafts that emphasize Queen Nefertari's divine status.
After a local Egyptian lunch, you’ll head back to your hotel for the overnight.
Day 9: Aswan Attractions
After breakfast onboard, you’ll kick off the day by visiting Aswan High Dam, Egypt’s shield against floods that used to submerge Egypt once. Aswan High Dam is an engineering pearl of 12,570 feet long and 364 feet in height that doesn't only prevent flooding but also provides most of Egypt’s hydroelectric power.
Next, we’ll take you to Philae Temple, which is dedicated to the goddess Isis and consists of many pylons, structures, courtyards, and sanctuaries. The temple is a mixture of Greco-Roman and Egyptian and to save it from being drowned, the temple was cut into 40,000 pieces and moved to its current location on Agilkia Island.
Last but not least, we’ll get you to the Unfinished Obelisk, a failing obelisk of pink granite that would have been the largest in the world with a size of 137 feet and almost 1200 tons in weight. The obelisk wasn't completed due to a crack that happened during the quarrying process. However, the Unfinished Obelisk is still a tourist attraction for many visitors.
After lunch, you’ll take your flight to Cairo and spend the overnight.
Day 10: Flying back Home
After breakfast, we’ll deliver you to the Cairo International Airport for your trip back home, ending our 10-Day Sublime Christmas Egypt vacation trip.
We wish you a safe travel back home.