Around Egypt (Cairo/Luxor/Aswan) With Nile Cruise - Code AEPAE 5

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Book an unforgettable journey through the heart of ancient Egypt, exploring the captivating cities of Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan.

Begin your adventure in Cairo, a city that embodies both the ancient and modern spirit of Egypt. Stand in awe of the Pyramids of Giza and Saqqara, testaments to the grandeur of ancient Egypt. Delve into the Grand Egyptian Museum, where you'll encounter fascinating mummies and the breathtaking treasures of King Tutankhamun.

Immerse yourself in the spiritual essence of Cairo, by visiting the Alabaster Mosque, the Sultan Hassan Mosque, the Hanging Church, and the Ben Ezra Synagogue. Wander through the vibrant El Muizz street and lose yourself in the bustling Khan El Khalili souk, a medieval marketplace that continues to thrive today. The Islamic and Coptic quarters of Cairo will transport you back to the Middle Ages.

Journey to Luxor, the ancient city of Thebes. Explore the magnificent temples and monuments that line the banks of the Nile, turning this city into an open-air museum. Marvel at the Temple of Hatshepsut, the Valley of the Kings, and the Karnak Temple - each a masterpiece of ancient architecture.

Experience the magic of the Nile on a five-day cruise. Sail along the endless river, taking in the breathtaking landscapes and pristine beauty that surround you. Make stops at Edfu and Kom Ombo, where ancient temples stand as testaments to the enduring power of the past.

Arrive in Aswan, the gateway to Nubia, and venture south to witness the awe-inspiring Abu Simbel. Explore the city further with excursions to Philae Temple and the impressive High Dam.

Highlights

Be enchanted by breathtaking desert landscapes, vibrant markets, colorful faces, stunning buildings, diverse cuisines, and much more.

Benefit from the expertise of a qualified Egyptology guide, holder of a real Egyptology Degree.

Discover the ancient wonders of Karnak and Luxor temples , and journey to Edfu to witness the majestic Horus Temple and Kom Ombo's Sobek temple .

Embark on a comfortable, air-conditioned journey to discover Egypt's timeless wonders.

Explore the iconic Pyramids of Giza , including Cheops, Mykerinus, and Chephren, and delve into the treasures of the Grand Egyptian Museum .

Immerse yourself in history at the Ben Ezra Synagogue, the Hanging Church , and the vibrant El Muizz Street and Khan El Khalili bazaar .

Journey to Saqqara to witness the remarkable step pyramid of Djoser . Explore the Citadel and its architectural gems, including the Alabaster Mosque and the Sultan Hassan Mosque .

Let ancient legends come alive as you experience tailored tours designed to suit your interests.

Stand in awe of the Abu Simbel temples, and explore the serene Isis temple of Philae and the monumental High Dam .

Venture into the Valley of the Kings , marvel at the grandeur of Hatshepsut's temple and stand before the Colossi of Memnon .

Itinerary

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Day 1: Pyramids - Saqqarah and Museum

Following breakfast, your guide will greet you in your hotel lobby to commence your private tour.

Begin by marveling at the Pyramids of Giza, the last remaining ancient wonders of the world, including Cheops, Mykerinus, and Chephren. Delve into the history of these extraordinary structures, unraveling the enduring mystery of their construction.

From the Giza Plateau, savor the breathtaking panoramic view of the Pyramids rising majestically from the golden sands. This is an opportunity to capture unforgettable memories with photographs.

Before leaving the site, pay homage to the enigmatic Sphinx (aka Abu El Hol in Arabic), the 3,000-year-old Great Sphinx.

Next, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), located near the Giza Pyramids in Egypt, is set to be the largest archaeological museum in the world dedicated to a single civilization. Spanning over 480,000 square meters, it will house a vast collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the complete tomb collection of Tutankhamun, showcased together for the first time. The museum's modern design, featuring a grand glass facade offering views of the pyramids, aims to blend Egypt's rich history with contemporary architecture. It serves as a new cultural hub, offering immersive experiences through advanced display techniques and interactive exhibits.

 

After lunch, embark on the second leg of your journey to the Pyramid of Saqqarah, also known as the Pyramid of Djoser, and conclude your day with a visit to Saqqarah, the vast necropolis of ancient Memphis, which holds the tomb of King Djoser, built over 4,000 years ago. This monumental structure marked a groundbreaking moment in history, as it was the first time a pyramid shape was used to create a tomb.

Finally, we'll take you back to the hotel for the overnight.

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Day 2: Coptic , Islamic and Khan el Khalaili

Your journey into the heart of Cairo begins with a meeting at your hotel at 8 AM. You'll be whisked away on a captivating exploration of both Islamic and Coptic Cairo, diving into the city's rich history and vibrant culture.

Start your day with a visit to the Hanging Church, a remarkable structure perched above the gate of the old Babylon Fortress. Step inside this sacred edifice and marvel at its 13 pillars, believed to represent Jesus and his 12 apostles, with the darker pillar symbolizing Judas.

Next, journey back in time at the Saint Sergius Church, a 4th-century masterpiece that embodies the early Coptic architectural style. This church holds a special significance, as its crypt is believed to have sheltered Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus Christ during their time in Egypt.

Continue your exploration with a visit to the Ben Ezra Synagogue, renowned for its Geniza, a repository where outdated and holy documents containing the name of God were meticulously preserved.

Venture into the Islamic part of the city, where you'll encounter the Amr Ibn Al-Aas mosque, the first mosque built in Egypt and all of Africa in 641. Legend has it that the mosque was constructed where Amr Ibn Al-Aas had pitched his tent after a dove laid an egg within it before his victory against the Romans.

Step back into the realm of historical power at the Citadel, a formidable fortress built by Sultan Salah Al-Din to defend Cairo against the Crusaders. This majestic structure served as the residence of Egyptian rulers for 700 years and now houses an array of mosques and museums.

As you ascend the Citadel, the Alabaster mosque, with its imposing domes and towering minarets, will captivate your attention. This magnificent Ottoman structure sits majestically atop the fortress, offering a breathtaking panorama of the city.

Nearby, discover the Cave Church, also known as the Monastery of Saint Simon, tucked away in the El-Mokattam hill, a region nicknamed "Garbage City" due to the presence of garbage collectors known as "Zabbaleen." This monastery boasts the title of the largest church in the Middle East.

Stroll along the enchanting El Muizz Street, a captivating corridor lined with medieval buildings, madrassas (Quran schools), mosques, and traditional houses. Be sure to keep an eye out for the many young Egyptians seeking the perfect selfie opportunity.

As you continue your exploration, pay attention to Bab Zuweila, one of the remaining gates of Cairo's medieval city. Then, delve into the bustling Khan El Khalili, a 14th-century souk that continues to thrive today. This vibrant marketplace is a treasure trove of spices, gold, soap, handmade souvenirs, and countless other treasures. If you're looking for the perfect souvenir to take home, Khan El Khalili is the ideal place to find it.

Immerse yourself in the heart of this historical district and savor a delightful lunch at a local restaurant. As your day winds down, find tranquility in El-Azhar Park, a sprawling green oasis nestled amidst the prominent historical sites of Islamic Cairo. From this peaceful haven, contemplate the grand monuments that surround you.

After this captivating journey through time and culture, you'll be escorted back to your hotel for a restful night's sleep.

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Day 3: Luxor East bank/Check in Nile cruise

Our representative will pick you up at your location in Luxor, transport you to your cruise ship, and assist you with the check-in process.

After enjoying lunch on board, you'll embark on a journey to the two magnificent temples on the East Bank of ancient Thebes, beginning with the Karnak Temple. This expansive ancient temple, dedicated to the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and their son Khonsu, was once connected to Luxor Temple by a grand avenue lined with sphinxes. Over 2,000 years, approximately thirty Pharaohs contributed to its construction, making it a remarkable monument distinguished by its scale, intricate details, and diverse architectural styles.

Conclude your day with a visit to Luxor Temple, where you can bask in the splendor of ancient architecture as the setting sun casts its golden rays upon the structures. Enter the site through the imposing pylon of Ramses II, marveling at his colossal statues and the towering obelisk. This site was once the location of the annual Feast of Opet, a celebration of the union of Mut and Amun and the rebirth of their son, a ceremony that bestowed renewed power upon the Pharaoh over all of Egypt.

Within the temple grounds, you'll find a Roman chapel and a mosque, both captivating structures nestled amidst the ancient columns.

Enjoy a delightful dinner on your cruise ship and spend a restful night aboard.

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Day 4: Luxor West bank/Sailing

Following your breakfast on the cruise ship, embark on an extraordinary journey to the West Bank of Luxor. Begin your exploration with a visit to the Valley of the Kings, a testament to the grandeur of the pharaohs.

Within the valley, you'll discover 63 tombs carved into the mountainside, including the renowned tomb of King Tutankhamun. Venture into one of these royal tombs and marvel at the vibrant scenes adorning the walls, offering glimpses into the beliefs and burial rituals of the ancient Egyptians. The sheer magnificence of these tombs underscores the prestige and power of the pharaohs.

Next, you'll encounter the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. As you approach the site, the dramatic cliff face will undeniably capture your attention. However, it's at the foot of this natural wonder that the true marvel awaits: the temple itself. The external architecture seamlessly blends with the elegant cliff, creating the illusion that the temple has been carved directly into the rock. Inside, you'll notice that many statues and engravings have suffered facial damage. Your knowledgeable guide will explain the compelling historical reasons behind this.

Finally, your excursion culminates at the Colossi of Memnon. These imposing figures stand tall and proud, gazing towards the Nile River. Once guardians of the grand and opulent Temple of Amenhotep, the largest and most magnificent temple in Egypt, the Colossi stand as silent sentinels.

Return to your ship for lunch, then set sail for Edfu, where you'll explore its awe-inspiring temple. Enjoy a delectable dinner aboard the cruise ship, and settle in for a restful night.

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Day 5: Edfu and Kom Ombo from Nile cruise

Following your delicious breakfast aboard the cruise ship, embark on a visit to Edfu. Here, you'll discover a remarkably well-preserved Ptolemaic Temple dedicated to Horus, the vengeful son of Osiris.

Next, set sail for Kom Ombo and be captivated by the unique “double-temple” of Sobek. This architectural marvel is perfectly symmetrical, with one half devoted to the crocodile god Sobek and the other to the falcon-headed god Horus.

Return to the ship for lunch and continue your journey to Aswan. Enjoy dinner and spend the night comfortably aboard the cruise ship.

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Day 6: Abu Simbel

Your adventure begins at 4 am when your guide picks you up from your chosen location in Aswan. A comfortable, air-conditioned private car will whisk you away on a three-hour journey to Abu Simbel, situated 290 kilometers south of Aswan.

The two temples you are about to witness stand on the western shore of Lake Nasser, a testament to the ingenuity of preservation. These ancient wonders were originally located elsewhere, but to safeguard them from the rising waters, a monumental task was undertaken. In 1968, the temples were carefully dismantled, relocated to higher ground, and reassembled.

Nubia, with its rich deposits of gold and other treasures, was of paramount importance to the Egyptians. It was here that Pharaoh Ramesses II chose to erect these colossal temples, a testament to his dominance over the Nubian people. Alongside your expert Egyptologist guide, you'll delve into the captivating history of this site and the legacy of the great pharaoh who commissioned them.

With ample time for capturing memorable photos, your Abu Simbel journey concludes. You'll then be driven back to Aswan for a serene and traditional felucca boat ride, gliding amidst the enchanting islands of Aswan.

Finally, you'll be transferred to your awaiting cruise ship in Aswan, ready to embark on the next chapter of your Egyptian adventure.

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Day 7: Check out/Aswan Highlights

Following your breakfast, you'll be checked out of the Nile cruise. Then, embark on a day tour exploring the highlights of Aswan. Take a motorboat ride to the High Dam, a colossal structure that regulates the Nile, enabling year-round agriculture.

Next, visit the Philae Temple on Agilika Island, a significant Nubian site and former center of the worship of Isis. After this Nile adventure, you will be transported to your preferred destination, be it a hotel, the airport, or elsewhere.

Includes & Excludes

All airport pickups & transfers mentioned by private A/C vehicle

English Egyptology Guide

4 nights accommodation in 5 stars the Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner during the Nile cruise stay

Lunch during tours in Cairo

Taxes

Bottled water during all-day tours

Note: All above rates are based on double occupancy accommodation.

Entrance fees

Accommodation in Cairo

Transportation from Cairo to Luxor (domestic flight/ sleeper train)

Any Private Expenses

Tipping

Location

Frequently Asked Questions

Egypt is a land of unparalleled history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality.  Egypt’s fascinating history is woven into its vibrant modern culture, creating an experience that engages all your senses. From exploring majestic ancient monuments and ancient wonders like the Pyramids of Giza, the temples of Luxor and Karnak, and the treasures of King Tutankhamun to wandering lively streets filled with the aroma of tantalizing foods, every moment in Egypt is unforgettable. Add to that the country’s dynamic and eclectic nightlife, and you’ll find endless ways to immerse yourself in its charm.

To make the most of your adventure, remember, that Egypt goes far beyond the historical landmarks, into vibrant cities, beautiful beaches along the Red Sea, and unique cultural experiences. It’s essential to keep a few things in mind, such as Egypt’s cultural traditions and local customs. The local currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), and English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

Don’t worry—Our Blog will provide you with everything you need, from packing and planning tips to advice on health, safety, and etiquette. With a little preparation, you’ll be ready to enjoy an extraordinary experience in this timeless destination. In the meantime. look through our FAQs for general information. If you have something, in particular, you want answers to, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Contact Us

During your visit to Egypt, you can expect a mix of modern conveniences and ancient charm, making Egypt a must-visit destination for travelers.

Yes, Egypt is generally a safe country for tourists and has been titled as one of the best and safest tourist destinations for many years. Major tourist destinations like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Red Sea resorts prioritize visitor safety. Surrounded by warm hospitality, and courteous and kind-hearted locals – you’ll feel at home and as safe as you’ll ever be.

The government has implemented stringent measures to ensure that these areas remain secure. Luxor Booking Tours takes additional precautions, including working with trusted local guides and arranging private transportation to provide a worry-free experience. As with any travel destination, it’s important to stay informed, follow local guidelines, and avoid venturing into unfamiliar areas alone. 

The amount of money you should bring depends on your travel style and planned activities. Egypt is known for being budget-friendly, but there are opportunities to splurge if you’re seeking luxury experiences. Based on your level of accommodations, the amount of money you spend reflects this.

For everyday expenses, such as meals, tips, and souvenirs, $50–$100 USD per day per person is a good estimate. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, major restaurants, and shops, but it’s always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller vendors, tipping, and local markets. ATMs are easily accessible in cities and tourist areas for cash withdrawals.

Here’s a general guide to help you know when and how much to tip:

Tour Guides and Drivers:

Tour Guide: 250–375 EGP per day, per person.
Driver: 125–250 EGP per day, per person.

Hotel Staff:

Bellboys: 25–50 EGP per bag.
Housekeeping: 25–50 EGP per night.

Restaurant Staff:

Most restaurants include a service charge, but leaving an additional 5–10% of the bill in cash is customary.

Boat Cruises (e.g., Nile Cruises):

A pooled tip for the entire staff is often suggested, ranging from 250–375 EGP per person, per day.

Miscellaneous Services:

Public Restroom Attendants: 5–10 EGP.
Local Market Helpers or Porters: 10–20 EGP.

Tipping Tips for Travelers

  • Carry Small Denominations: Always have small notes or coins for quick tips.
  • Be Discreet: Hand tips directly to the person you’re thanking.
  • Ask Your Guide: When unsure, ask your guide for advice on appropriate tipping amounts.
  • Plan Ahead: Budget for tipping as part of your trip expenses to avoid surprises.
Optional Tipping
While tipping is appreciated, it’s always at your discretion. If you’re not satisfied with the service provided, you’re under no obligation to tip.

Egypt is a culturally rich and diverse country with traditions deeply rooted in its history. To make the most of your visit:

  • Dress Modestly: While tourist areas are relaxed, it’s respectful to cover shoulders and knees when visiting religious sites or rural areas.

  • Learn Basic Phrases: Knowing a few Arabic greetings, like "Salam Alaikum" (hello) or "Shukran" (thank you), is always appreciated.

  • Tipping (Baksheesh): Tipping is customary in Egypt and a way to show appreciation for services. Carry small denominations for guides, drivers, and restaurant staff.

  • Be Open-Minded: Embrace the vibrant energy of local markets, savor traditional dishes, and take time to learn about Egypt’s fascinating heritage.

While it’s possible to explore Egypt on your own, having a professional guide greatly enhances your experience. A knowledgeable guide can:

  • Provide historical context and fascinating stories about the sites you visit.
    Navigate the logistics of tickets, transportation, and timing, making your trip hassle-free.
    Offer insights into local culture, traditions, and hidden gems that you might miss otherwise.
    Ensure your safety and comfort throughout your journey. 

Luxor Booking Tours’ guides are experienced professionals who are passionate about sharing the beauty and history of Egypt, ensuring your trip is both educational and enjoyable.

*The cost of food in Egypt is relatively affordable in comparison to other countries, depending on the type of food you are looking to purchase.

For example, a meal at a high-end establishment such as a hotel dinner would cost starting around 450LE or more per person.

An average lunch in Egypt such as a sandwich and a coffee/soft drink or a pizza is around 100 - 150LE per person. The rate of exchange changes frequently, therefore it's best to keep checking if this is something you want to stay current with.

Here's a link to help you: Currency Exchange Rate to Egypt




*No, tap water is not recommended for drinking in Egypt. It’s best to stick to bottled water, which is widely available and affordable. Avoid ice in drinks unless you’re sure it’s made from purified water.

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Tour Details

Tour Type

Cultural

Destination

Cairo, Luxor, Aswan

Duration

7 Days

Tour Schedule

Every Day

Guests

15

Guide Languages

English, French, Spanish, German, Italian

Starts From

$700/ Person
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