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Egypt, a country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East, dates to the time of the pharaohs. Millennia-old monuments like the Nile River Valley, including Giza’s colossal Pyramids and Great Sphinx, as well as Luxor’s hieroglyph-lined Karnak Temple and Valley of the Kings tombs. The capital, Cairo, is home to Ottoman landmarks like the Muhammad Ali Mosque and the Egyptian Museum.
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Itineraries
Day 1
Egypt Tour
Arrival at Cairo Airport, our representative will be there holding a sign with your name to meet and assist you through the Airport formalities
Enjoy your Dinner on your way to your Hotel Ramses Hilton or Similar
Transfer in our Private A/C Coach to check into your Hotel
Day 2
Egypt Tour
Breakfast at your Hotel
Start a day tour to Giza Pyramids
Visit the 3 Great Pyramids (Cheops, Chefren and Macarinos)
Go inside one of the Queens Pyramids
Visit The Panorama to see the 3 Pyramids from afar and take pictures
Visit The Great Sphinx which has kept its secrets for centuries
Visit The Valley Temple
Lunch at Mawlana restaurant “Oriental Food”
Visit the Egyptian Museum containing over 120,000 piece of the Pharaonic monuments
Visit to Al Azhar and El Hussein Mosque
Visit to the Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Transfer back to your hotel
Enjoy your dinner on Board of Nile Cruise with two hours sailing on the Nile with oriental shows and belly dance
Transfer you back to your Hotel and overnight
Day 3
Egypt Tour
Breakfast at your Hotel
Then transfer by our private A/C Coach for 3 hours to Alexandria
Visit Montazah Park and Palace
Visit the Catacombs
Visit the Qaitbay Citadel
Visit The Bibliotheca from outside; the newly rebuilt Library, built to replace the one burnt down during the time of Cleopatra.
Transfer to you Hotel in Cairo and overnight
Day 4
Egypt Tour
Breakfast at your hotel and transfer you with our A/C coach to Sharm el-Sheik
Arrive at Sharm El Sheik then check in at your resort and start your Free Tour in sharm El Sheik
After finishing your dinner, we will transfer you to enjoy your Trip at Neverland Show
Transfer you back to your hotel
Day 5
Egypt Tour
Breakfast at your hotel and enjoy your Sea Trip
Enjoy a Sea Trip at Ras Muhammed with Snorkeling stops
Enjoy your lunch onboard
By Night at 10:00 PM transfer you to St. Catherine
Day 6
Egypt Tour
Arrive at 01:30 am
A cup of tea will be offered to each person for free, around 02:00 am.
It is your chance to escape the crowds, try different adventures while climbing Moses Mountain
Enjoy the sun rising over Sinai Mountains, then come down for a magical visit to St. Catherine Monastery, passing by Room of the Skulls.
The last point will be to the famous burning bush.
Transfer you in Sharm El sheik and overnight
Day 7
Egypt Tour
Breakfast at your Hotel and check out
Transfer to Cairo
The final departure to Cairo International Airport and the final departure with your wonderful memories
Entry Visa to Egypt
International Air Ticket
Meet and Assist at Cairo Airport
All Transfers above are based on Private Basis
Accommodation at Cairo Hotel Based on Bed and Breakfast 03 Nights
Accommodation at Sharm El sheik Resort based on soft All Inclusive 03 Nights
All Entrance fees to the above mentioned sightseeing and tours
All Meals as mentioned above
English Speaking guide
01 Bottle of water daily during the tours
Any Bank Transfer Charges
Any Personal needs
Any Meals not mentioned above
Domestic Flights
Tipping for land service staff
The best time to visit Egypt is from October to April, when the weather is cooler and ideal for sightseeing, especially in desert areas like Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan.
Yes, Egypt is generally safe for tourists, especially in major tourist areas. However, it's advisable to stay updated on travel advisories, follow local laws, and travel with a reputable tour company.
Light, breathable clothing is ideal. However, modest dress is recommended, especially when visiting religious sites. Women should carry a scarf for covering their heads when entering mosques.
It is not recommended to drink tap water. Stick to bottled water, which is widely available and inexpensive.
The local currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). Credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops in tourist areas, but it's good to carry some cash for small vendors and tips.
Routine vaccinations are recommended. Consult your doctor about travel-specific vaccines like Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Typhoid, especially if you plan to eat street food or visit rural areas.
Yes, tipping (known locally as baksheesh) is customary in Egypt and expected for most services, including guides, drivers, hotel staff, and restaurant servers.
Many major sites, including the Giza Pyramids and some museums, have made efforts to be accessible. However, some tombs and historical areas may still be difficult for wheelchair users due to uneven terrain.
The official language is Arabic, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and by guides. Basic Arabic greetings can be helpful and appreciated.