Day 1: Arrival - Pyramids Sound & Light Show

The time for your exclusive vacation to Nile cruise, Cairo and Hurghada has finally come. Touch down in Cairo where you will meet our company’s agent up at the customs office to receive his assistance through the passport control, luggage and entry Visa formalities. After that, your personal driver awaits you by the exit door terminal for a comfortable transfer to our 5-star hotel and check in.
Next, you will be guided for a mesmerizing show of
Giza Pyramids Sound and Light:
The Pyramids Sound and Light is majestic night show, which elegantly illuminates the Giza plateau to narrate the tales and mysteries of building this exquisite attraction and how its stunning highlights still stand throughout the years till now in an incredible atmosphere.
Enjoy your scrumptious dinner at a local restaurant then you head to our hotel to spend your first night in Cairo.

Day 2: Witness Giza Pyramids and Memphis - Fly to Hurghada

In the morning of day two, breakfast will be served, and then your tour guide will take you to begin your visits to:
Giza pyramids complex:
One of the most famous monumental places in the whole world dates back to more than 4500 ago This the place where we have the main pyramids of Egypt:
• The great pyramid of Khufu
• The pyramid of Khafra
• The pyramid of Mankaure
Plus that we have 6 small pyramids that date back to the queens and the royal family Giza pyramids complex have also the greatest sphinx statue we have in Egypt.
The great pyramid of Cheops:
One of the 7 wonders in an ancient world built for the king Khufu or Cheops is his name in the Greek language. Takes 20 years to build they used in the building more than 3 million limestone blocks
More than 100 thousands of the worker work in that building  The original high about 146 m high so for that it’s considered the greatest pyramid we have in Egypt.
Valley Temple:
One of the most preserved temples we have from the ancient time it was built from red granite which we get from Aswan
This the place where the mummification process should be done Built also by Khafra the builder of the 2nd pyramid and the Great sphinx.
The Great Sphinx:
Consider the protector of the pyramids built by Khafra the builder of the second pyramid also
It takes a special form which is the lion’s body and the human head and this refers to power with knowledge together  This the greatest one we have 50 m long and 20 m high.
Lunch break:
After enjoying the tour to the pyramids we are going to stop for having lunch in one of the nice restaurants with quality food to give you the chance to try the taste of oriental food and traditional Egyptian dishes.
Saqqara Step Pyramid:
One of the oldest historical places in Egypt dates back to 2500B.C The place where we have the oldest pyramid in history “The step pyramid ” And the land of the mysterious as we call it because every time we have new discoveries there as it happened a few weeks ago for different tombs and lot of coffins and treasures.
Saqqara also has a lot of stuff to visit different tombs for the Nobles and royal family Also has the pyramid of Unas where we have the first text written in the pyramids and more.

Memphis City:
Consider the oldest capital of ancient Egypt. Dates back to 2200 B.C It was established by king Mena or Narmer after he succeeded in unifying upper and lower Egypt. It was the center of god Ptah the principal God of Egypt at this time.
Memphis is famous for having the colossal statue of Ramses the second and the second big sphinx statue we have in Egypt.
After a day with plenty of sightseeing, your guide will transport for the airport to catch a domestic flight to Hurghada, where you will once again be picking up to check into a 5-star hotel.

Day 3: Snorkeling Excursion in Hurghada

Get ready for a different king of discovery, which is surrounded by a large amount of ambiguity and excitement. You will guided to sail on a well-equipped boat to one of the best snorkeling spots, where you will start your fabulous
Snorkeling Excursion:
with a highly qualified instructor. You will experience the charms of the Red Sea which is hidden beneath the dazzling corals, the colorful fish and the other sea creatures, combining together to depict a mesmerizing portrait that never be erased. You will also have your lunch on the boat before you will return to the hotel.

Day 4: Desert Safari By Quads in Hurghada

Enjoy a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel then we transport you from your hotel to the quad station to start a marvelous Desert Safari By Quads in Hurghada. Spoil yourself with a quad bike through the rough nature of the Eastern Desert, dive into the different formations of sand dunes, the desert wonders and make unforgettable memories. Your quad tour includes camel ride, a visit to the Bedouin Village, a super B.B.Q dinner while you are watching the sunset. Finally, you will get back your hotel

Day 5: Sightseeing of Luxor East Bank – Check into Cruise 

Wake up for a good breakfast, check out and embark on a transfer by a private comfortable vehicle for Luxor, where to join one of our best Egyptian guides to enjoy:
KARNAK TEMPLE COMPLE:
Karnak is an eye-catching marvel, which was established between 1971 BC and 30 BC to be one of the more recognizable temples on earth. This magnificent complex was the religious capital of Thebes for around 2000 years, adorning with countless incomparable collections of artworks and architectural pylons, shrines and temples.
Next, you will check into a 5-star luxury Nile cruise for lunch, and you then drive to visit:
Luxor temple  at night: 
The priceless Luxor Temple, the house of Amun, is a divine symbol of the rejuvenation of kingship, which came into existence in 1400 BC. A number of pharaohs established this exceptional site across different ages such as Ramesses II, Amenhotep|||, andALEXANDER the great every one of them left somehow his heritage. Like the temple of Karanak, the Luxor temple was mainly constructed to be one of the best-preserved religious and worshipping centers in Ancient Egypt
Then, it will be time for the return to your cruise, have an amazing dinner, and enjoy your first night’s stay onboard the Nile.

Day 6: Witness Highlights of Luxor West Bank 

Today, a blissful breakfast is served before you will head out in a guided odyssey to Luxor’s essential sights:
QUEEN HATSHEPSUT TEMPLE:
The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut is one of the most outstanding monumental and artistic works of legacy. The temple is mainly constructed to be the headquarter of Queen Hatshepsut’s reign who ruled Egypt during the time of the 18th dynasty to be the most successful female pharaoh in history. Then, it became a true wonder to be the narrator of the queen’s accomplishments, her coronation, and her position as the wife of Amun.
VALLEY OF THE KINGS:
Valley of the Kings, which served as a burial place for pharaohs from the 11th to 20th centuries BC, was discovered in 1817 by the Italian archaeologist Giovanni Battista Belzoni. The valley was chosen as a burial place for the pharaohs as it was believed to be the home of the gods and that the gods guided the souls of the deceased pharaohs to the afterlife.
Colossi of Memnon: 
Memnon are two massive seating statues in the heart of Luxor for King Amenhotep III (1391-1353 BC). This quartz monument stands at the front of the ruins of the Mortuary Temple of Pharaoh Amenhotep III which was the largest temple in the necropolis of Thebes.

Once you have finished exploring the ruins, you will be transferred to board your amazingly appointed 5-star river ship to enjoy lunch and dinner on board and start cruising. Overnight onboard the ship.

Day 7: Enjoy Highlights of Edfu and Kom Ombo

Commence day 7 of your Hurghada, Cairo and Nile cruise itinerary with an elegant on-board breakfast, and then your expert guide will take you to witness:
EDFU TEMPLE: 
The Temple of Edfu represents an essential stop for lovers of history and culture. The Temple was built during the Ptolemaic period, between 237 and 57 BC, but was built on the site of an earlier temple dating back to the New Kingdom period. It is decorated with huge statues of the temple’s protectors, the falcon god Horus, which stand on either side of the main entrance.

Afterwards, you will get back to your cruise ship for lunch and set sail to Kom Ombo. When you arrive, you will head out to visit:
KOM OMBO TEMPLE: 
The Temple of Kom Ombo was one such temple, dedicated to two of Egypt’s main gods Sobek and Horus. This divine duality is reflected both in the structure of the temple and in its precision-carved decorations. The temple is an architectural work of art that combines Egyptian and Greek aspects.
On returning to the ship, it will continue sailing till it docks at Aswan while you enjoy a good sort of dinner and another night’s stay. Overnight on-board. 

Day 8: Majestic Trip to Abu Simbel Temples

Today, you receive a breakfast-boxes in the early morning and you will then be collecting from your cruise ship for a 3-hr drive to witness:
ABU SIMBEL TEMPLE: 
The Abu Simbel Temple is one of the most famous milestones, which represents the grandeur of ancient Egypt. The twin-temple complex was carved into the rock, creating a solid and long-lasting structure. The site was built as a symbol of victory and power, showing the military strength during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC).
 
After your guided trip to Abu Simbel, you will head back to your ship in Aswan for some oriental lunch, relax onboard for rest of the day and enjoy dinner on the cruise with a night’s sleep onboard.

Day 9: Enjoy the Best of Aswan – Fly to Cairo

Shortly after your today’s breakfast, you will check-out and disembark from the ship. Next, you will enjoy a majestic trip to Aswan top sightseeing:
ASWAN HIGH DAM: 
The High Dam is a massive, advanced project, which the UNESCO took part in its construction between 1960 and 1970 during the reign of President Gamal Abd El Nasser. It has a positive effect on the economy and innovation of Egypt as it saved the country against the floods, and then it became a precious generator of electricity.
THE UNFINISHED OBELISK: 
The Unfinished Obelisk dates back to the reign of Queen Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BC), who ruled Egypt during the 18th Dynasty. The obelisk offers a precious testimony to the construction techniques used by the ancient Egyptians. During processing, a crack developed in the stone, making the obelisk unstable and unsuitable for erection so it was not finished.
Proceed to a good Nile-view restaurant then you will move to visit:
PHILAE TEMPLE : 
Philae is a mythical structured temple, that is dedicated to the goddess of motherhood, Isis who gave life to Osiris, her husband. This beautifully possessed site was established by Ptolemy I between 380 and 362 BC. The architecture of Philae Temple is a mixture between Egyptian and Hellenic styles and the monument is famous for many ancient Egyptian legends and myths.
 
After finishing your tour, your driver will transport you to Aswan Airport to catch your flight to Cairo. Then, we drop you off at one of our 5-star hotels to check-in and have a night’s sleep in Cairo.

Day 10: A Guided Tour to Islamic/Coptic Cairo 

On the 10th day of your vacation and after some breakfast, your personal guide drives you to the best treasures of Cairo includes:
THE EGYPTIAN MUSEUM : 
The Egyptian Museum of Antiquities is one of the largest monumental museums in the world, which acts as the finest exhibition of ancient Egyptian heritage. The museum, which is situated at Tahrir Square in the heart of the capital city of Cairo, was founded in 1902 to display the valuable gems, relics, artifacts of the immortal civilization of Egypt.
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM of EGYPTIAN CIVILISATION:
The NMEC is a divine host to a vast collection of monuments, statues, and precious objects, spanning over 4000 years. The museum, which is located at El Fustat city, displays more than 50,000 relics plus a majestic hall of mummies, showcasing the brilliance of the ancient Egyptian civilization.
Proceed to an Egyptian restaurant for having an appealing lunch then you will head out to visit:
THE HANGing CHURCH:
The blessed Hanging Church is the greatest Coptic symbols in Egypt, spanning over centuries, which came into existence during the 5th century AD. The church took the name “Hanging” due to its distinctive location on the gatehouse of the Roman Babylon Fortress where the Holy Family had settled down during their time in Egypt.
Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque:
Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque is situated in Fustat in the Old Cairo district. It was the first mosque established in Africa after Amr Ibn Al-Aas arrived in Egypt in 641 AD. This extraordinary mosque stood through the years as the best everlasting Islamic representation in history.
Ben Ezra Synagogue:
The Ben Ezra Synagogue is regarded one of the oldest Jewish sites in Egypt. It’s thought that it was originally a Coptic Orthodox church which was sold to a member of Jewish community in Egypt in 882 AD, then it was named after Abraham Ibn Ezra who was a Jewish religious scholar and Philosopher.
KHAN EL KHALILI BAZAAR:
Khan El Khalili is a popular Egyptian bazaar, dating back to the Mamluk period, which acted as an essential center of trade for centuries. It’s regarded as one of the must-see attractions in Cairo for tourists where they can purchase souvenirs, clothes, perfumes and more.

Once you’ve finalized a busy day of sights, we drop you off at your Cairo hotel to get relaxing for rest of the day and to spend your last night during your Egypt tour

Day 11: Cairo, Hurghada and Nile Cruise Trip Ends

Today is your final day in EGYPT and now the time has come to say goodbye Egypt. After enjoy a good breakfast, your private driver will transfer you in style to Cairo Airport for your international flight out of Egypt.

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