Day 1: Arrive to Egypt – Sound and Light Show

Once you arrive at Cairo Airport, one of our representatives will be meeting you up inside the terminal to help you finish all your passport and luggage formalities and your private driver will then transport you to a deluxe 5-star hotel in Cairo to check-in.
Next, your guide will accompany you to attend the
Pyramids Sound & Light Show: 
The show is where the legendary Sphinx proudly narrates the history of ancient Egyptian civilization and displays the priceless mysteries related to the ancient Egyptians and their heritage in an inspiring atmosphere. Next, we will drive you for an excellent restaurant for an appealing dinner before we drop you off at your Cairo hotel to enjoy your first night’s sleep.

Day 2: Marvelous Trip to Pyramids and Saqqara

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.
We will then transfer you to our hotel to spend the night in Cairo just after finishing a busy day of many sightseeing.

Day 3: Travel to Aswan – Embark 5-Star Nile Cruise

Shortly after your today’s breakfast, you will checkout and we will then drive you to the airport to catch your domestic flight for Aswan. Next, you’ll join one of our expert guides to visit three of fascinating Aswan sites including:
The High Dam: 
ASWAN HI
Aswan High Dam:
Built by the orders of president Gamal Abdu El Nasser between 1960 and 1970, The High Dam is located across the Nile River south of Aswan city. The dam was constructed to prevent ad control Nile flooding as well as generating hydroelectricity. The view from the top of the dam is unforgettable and breathtaking scenery.
 Philae Temple:
The epic Philae Temple is an enchanting model of divine architecture and mythology, which was the honest narrator of the most significant story in Ancient Egypt. This glorious site is one of the best-preserved religious temples on earth, which belongs to Isis, the goddess of motherhood. The temple is famous for its majestic works of art, which came into existence between 380 and 360 BC during the Hellenistic period.
The Unfinished Obelisk: 
Unfinished Obelisk would have been the largest single stone monument in history. However, it was never finished. The site was established by the order of Queen Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BC) to be the finest example of the Egyptian craftsmanship in building the obelisks and it was abandoned due to some cracks in the rocks.
Now, it’s the time to check into a deluxe 5-star Nile cruise and overnight onboard.

Day 4: Start Sailing – Visit Temple of Kom Ombo

Dedicated to the ancient gods Sobek and Horus, Kom Ombo Temple was constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty (180–47 BC). The temple has a special design style as it consists of two symmetrical halves one for each god. The temple is considered to be one of the best-preserved temples with its colorful carvings and marvelous architecture.
You will return back to the Nile cruise by the end of the day for overnight as you will continue sailing south to Aswan city.
 Next, you get back to your Nile ship to continue cruising to Edfu and enjoy your lunch and dinner on the ship. Overnight onboard.

Day 5: Tour to Edfu Temple – Cruise to Luxor

Breakfast on the cruise and you will join your personal guide in a horse carriage to explore:
Edfu Temple: 
EDFU TEMPLE is an ancient Ptolemaic landmark that existed between 237 and 57 BC. It is one of the best-preserved monumental structures in Egypt. The temple was dedicated to the god Horus, the son of Isis and Osiris.
We escort you back to your cruise for having a fine lunch, sailing to Luxor and spending another fabulous night’s sleep onboard.

Day 6: Experience to Luxor Sights – Back to Cairo

Another hearty breakfast on the ship awaits you then the time for checking out and starting another day with plenty of sightseeing has arrived to visit:
Karnak Temple: 
KARNAK TEMPLE is one of the most gigantic monumental structures on earth. The most important of the temple, which belongs to Amun, is made up of the most famous sections of the entire temple complex which includes the Hypostyle Great Hall. The Karnak Temple was not only a place of worship, but also a political and administrative center.
You will head out to a good Nile-view restaurant for an appealing lunch then continue to move forwards to visit:
Queen Hatshepsut Temple: 
Among Egypt’s most impressive and most visited landmarks is the mortuary temple Hatshepsut had built for herself and her father. This mortuary temple is not simply a tomb that would have housed Hatshepsut’s body, but a huge complex for celebrations and rituals, which also houses small shrines for some of Egypt’s ancient gods.
Valley of the Kings: 
The VALLEY OF THE KINGS played a central role in ancient Egypt’s religion and mythology. This site served as a burial place for pharaohs of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties. Among the most famous is the tomb of Tutankhamun, the young pharaoh who became famous for the British archaeologist Howard Carter’s discovery of his intact tomb in 1922.
Colossi of Memnon: 
The COLOSSI OF MEMNO were built to defend the entrance to Amenhotep III’s mortuary temple and to symbolize the pharaoh’s power and brilliance. Their majestic presence dominated the skyline, with each statue reaching a height of over 18 meters.
Finally, your driver will take you to Luxor Airport for your flight to Cairo and you then will be dropped off at one of our 5-star hotels in Cairo to enjoy your night’s stay.

Day 7: Visiting Cairo Sightseeing

Wake up to an amazing breakfast and next, you’ll begin your 7th day of your Cairo, Alexandria and Nile cruise package with a visit including:
The Egyptian Museum: 
THE EGYPTION MUSEUM

One of the most precious places in Egypt where we have more than 150,000 pieces from the treasures of ancient Egypt. This the place where we have the collection of the golden king Tutankhamun, the royal mummies, the statues, and the sarcophagus, which dates back to more than 4500 years ago
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization: 
It acts as the narrator of the Egyptian history and civilization throughout the ages, which is located in Fustat, Egypt. It’s the first museum of its kind in the world, where more than 50,000 pieces of art of the Egyptian rich history displays.
Next, you have a delicious lunch at a good restaurant then proceed to visit:
Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque: 
The mosque of Amr Ibn Al-Aas is the earliest Islamic structure in Africa, that was erected in 641 AD by General Amr Ibn Al-Aas. The mosque is situated in Fustat, which was the ancient capital of Egypt and it was reconstructed and renovated many times through history to be the largest and most enchanting Islamic wonder in Egypt.
The Hanging Church: 
The Hanging church is the oldest and best known Coptic highlights in Egypt, which came into existence in the 3rd century over the southern gates of the Fortress of Babylon. This extraordinary church proudly decorates the heart of Old Cairo district with a captivating design in the interiors and exteriors including some magical sorts of artistic works.
Ben Ezra Synagogue: 
Ben Ezra is an exquisite Jewish monument in Cairo, which is established in the same place where baby Moses was found. The synagogue displays a unique heritage of abandoned Hebrew and Aramaic. The site was mainly built as a church then it became a majestic Jewish synagogue in 882 AD, presenting the finest treasures of Jewish objects.
Khan Al-Khalili Bazaar: 
HKAN AL-KHALILI BAZAAR is an ancient Mamluk bazaar which came into existence between 1382 and 1389 AD. The site is a good chance for a memorable shopping experience to purchase clothes, perfumes, papyrus, species.. etc. Even if you would not prefer to do shopping, the site is still a must-see highlight to stroll down, follow the locals and to sit a while for some coffee.
Next, you will be escorted to our 5* hotel to spend the night. Overnight in Cairo.

Day 8: Best Sights of Alexandria – Back to Cairo

you will have your breakfast then you will be transported by an A/C car to Alexandria the beautiful coastal city where you will visit the:

Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa:
Consider one of the most famous sightseeing in Alex Dates back to the Roman period to the 3 rd century Discover at the beginning of the 19th century One of the 7 wonders of the ancient world at the middle age.

Pompey’s Pillar:
It’s a beautiful pillar from red granite about 27 m high built for the Roman emperor Dekladinous in the 3 rd century The pillar built over the remaining serum temple
Lunch break:
After enjoying the tour, 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.

Qaitbay Citadel:
Dates back to the 14th century built at the same location as the lighthouse which falls in a great earthquake in the 7th century Built by sultan Qiatby to be a defensive fortress to protect Alexandria especially from the Mediterranean side.

Alexandria Library:
It was built at the same location as the old library which was the greatest library in the ancient world The new library was a rebirth for the old one opened in 2002 with the cooperation of the united nations.
It has more than 2 million books from whole languages.
At the end of the day, you will be transferred back to your hotel in Cairo for overnight.

 Day 9: Final Departure

Your Egyptian adventure has reached the end, but before you leave, remember to have one last breakfast at your hotel, check out, and then be transported to Cairo International Airport to fly back home

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