Day One: Arrival To The Land Of History
Upon your arrival, our professional delegate will meet you at Cairo Airport and offer you the best service for all of what you need to finish all of the official papers till reaching your 5* high-luxury hotel in Cairo.
Dinner Time In the evening, enjoy your delicious dinner while looking through the window at the fanciful view of the Nile River.
Overnight Return back to your luxury hotel to spend the overnight.
Day Two: Cairo – Great Pyramids & GEM & Egyptian Museum
After breakfast in the early morning, you will join your private tour guide for an unforgettable journey to some of the greatest monuments in human history, uncovering the wonders of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Stop at: Giza Pyramids Complex
The Giza Pyramids Complex is one of the oldest and most remarkable archaeological sites in the world, dating back more than 4,000 years. It features three main pyramids, six smaller pyramids, and the legendary guardian of Egypt, the Great Sphinx. The complex also includes the Valley Temple, which played a vital role in preserving the legacy of ancient Egyptian kings and queens. Today, the Giza Plateau remains one of Egypt’s top tourist attractions.
Stop at: The Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the only surviving structure of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Built around 2580 BC, it is over 4,500 years old and represents the beginning of the golden age of monumental construction in ancient Egypt. Constructed over 20 years using approximately 2.3 million limestone blocks, each weighing around 2.5 tons, it once stood at a height of 147 meters (481 feet), making it the tallest building in the world for nearly 3,800 years. Its complex internal design continues to inspire mystery and fascination to this day.
Stop at: The Great Sphinx
The Great Sphinx is considered the oldest monumental statue in history. Carved from a single limestone rock, it features the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh, widely believed to represent King Khafre, symbolizing strength and wisdom. Measuring approximately 73 meters (240 feet) in length and 19 meters (66 feet) in height, the Sphinx remains surrounded by legends, unanswered questions, and timeless intrigue.
Stop at: The Valley Temple
The Valley Temple dates back to the Old Kingdom period (2686–2134 BC) and is closely associated with the royal mummification process. Built from massive limestone and granite blocks, it is one of the best-preserved structures of ancient Egypt and houses impressive diorite statues of King Khafre.
Stop at: The Grand Egyptian Museum
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is a remarkable architectural masterpiece featuring state-of-the-art technology and world-class exhibition spaces. Strategically aligned with the Pyramids of Giza, the museum spans nearly 490,000 square meters and serves as a gateway to over 5,000 years of Egyptian history. Its galleries highlight the artistry, spirituality, and lasting legacy of ancient Egypt, offering an unforgettable experience for visitors of all generations. The museum also houses one of the largest conservation centers in the Middle East, along with advanced research laboratories and educational facilities dedicated to preserving Egypt’s cultural heritage. Among its most impressive highlights are the Hanging Obelisk, the 11-meter-tall colossal statue of Ramses II, and the complete collection of more than 5,000 artifacts belonging to King Tutankhamun.
Stop at: Lunch Time
After having a dazzling experience in Giza, you'll have your toothsome lunch meal and will move with your expert tour guide to the Egyptian Museum.
Stop at: The Egyptian Museum
Located in the heart of Cairo, the Egyptian Museum was established in 1901 as the world’s first building dedicated exclusively to ancient Egyptian antiquities. It houses an extraordinary collection representing over 5,000 years of history, showcasing the artistic and architectural brilliance of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Overnight
we transfer you to the airport so that you fly to Aswan. Upon arrival, our representative will help you to have check-in at a 5* high-luxury hotel in Aswan with a beautiful view so that you have your overnight.
Day Three: Enjoy the True Beauty of Aswan
In the morning time, you will have your breakfast, then join your private Egyptologist tour guide to enjoy a start another part of your luxury Egypt tour around all Aswan tourist attractions.
Stop at: The Aswan High Dam
The Aswan High Dam was constructed between 1960 and 1970 with the assistance of the Moscow-based Hydroproject Institute. Its purpose was to control the annual flooding of the Nile, generate hydroelectric power, and provide increased water storage for irrigation through Lake Nasser.
Following its construction, several ancient monuments, including Abu Simbel and Philae Temple, were threatened by rising waters. Thanks to an extraordinary UNESCO-led rescue mission in the 1960s—one of the most remarkable archaeological operations in history—these temples were successfully relocated and preserved.
Stop at: The Unfinished Obelisk
The Unfinished Obelisk is a unique ancient monument that offers invaluable insight into how obelisks were carved in ancient Egypt. Commissioned by Queen Hatshepsut (1508–1458 BC), it was intended to stand at the entrance of Karnak Temple alongside what is now known as the Lateran Obelisk in Rome.
Known in ancient times as “Tekhenu,” meaning “to pierce the sky,” the obelisk would have reached a height of 42 meters and weighed approximately 1,200 tons. A crack discovered during construction halted the work, leaving the obelisk in its original location to this day.
Lunch Time You will enjoy your lunch in a local restaurant in Aswan to get ready to complete your day.
Stop at: Philae Temple
Philae Temple is a breathtaking sanctuary dedicated to Isis, the goddess of love and magic. The temple is famous for its reliefs depicting the Myth of Osiris, telling the story of Osiris’s murder by his brother Set, his resurrection as ruler of the underworld, and the triumph of his son Horus, the sky god.
Due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam, the temple was relocated in the 1960s to Agilkia Island as part of a UNESCO rescue project, preserving this masterpiece for future generations.
Overnight You will return to your hotel in Aswan to spend your overnight.
Day four: Experience the Majesty of Abu Simbel
Morning time, have your awesome breakfast at the hotel, and join your Egyptologist tour guide to enjoy a special tour to Abu Simbel.
Stop at: Abu Simbel Temples
Abu Simbel Temples The celestial Abu Simbel Temple is a majestic archaeological wonder that was created by Ramsess the great in 1264 BC in the southwest of Aswan to eternalize the golden legacy of Ozymandias, and honor his beloved wife Queen Nefertari, and commemorate his triumph at the Battle of Kadesh.
It became in the 70s part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site which is known as the "Nubian Monuments" and it is famous for hosting the sun festival on the 22 of February and October to celebrate the gifts to Ptah, Amun, and Ra Horakhty.
Lunch Time You will have now your special lunch and go with our representative in a private air-conditioned vehicle to the train station in Aswan to travel to Luxor.
Overnight You'll have an unforgettable night at a 5* high-luxury hotel in Luxor where you are going to stay overnight.
Day Five: Explore the Legendary Treasures of Luxor
Start your day with an impressive breakfast meal, then join our Egyptologist tour guide on a tour to visit the gorgeous Luxor tourist attractions.
Stop at: Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings was part of the ancient city of Thebes and is home to an impressive collection of royal tombs dating from approximately 1570 BC to 1050 BC, belonging to the 18th, 19th, and 20th Dynasties. Used as royal burial chambers between the 16th and 11th centuries BC, the valley served as the final resting place for Egypt’s pharaohs and their treasures. In recognition of its historical importance, the site was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
Stop at: Hatshepsut Temple
The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is a magnificent rock-cut monument located at Deir El-Bahari. Built around 1479 BC, this elegant funerary temple was dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut, one of the most powerful rulers of the 18th Dynasty. The temple commemorates her reign and achievements and is renowned for its unique architectural harmony with the surrounding cliffs.
Stop at: Colossi of Memnon
Standing in the Theban Necropolis on the west bank of the Nile, the Colossi of Memnon are two massive quartzite sandstone statues built around 1350 BC by King Amenhotep III. These monumental figures once guarded the entrance to his vast funerary temple and remain among the most iconic symbols of ancient Thebes.
Lunch Time Now it s your time to have your lunch and go ahead to continue the rest of your tour in Luxor.
Stop at: Karnak Temple
Karnak Temple is the largest religious complex ever built and is often described as a “city of temples.” Constructed over a long period between approximately 1971 BC and 30 BC, the site features an extraordinary collection of sanctuaries, chapels, pylons, and richly decorated structures. Many of its monuments date back to the New Kingdom, when Karnak served as the main center of worship in ancient Egypt. The temple complex was dedicated to the Theban Triad—Amun, Mut, and Khonsu—and played a central role in hosting the famous Opet Festival.
Overnight Now you are going to fly back to Cairo, and check in your hotel in Cairo to spend the night.
Day Six: End Your Egypt’s Jewels: A 6-Day Luxury Tour
You will have your delicious breakfast and join our representative to check out and go safely to Cairo Airport to fly back home.
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