5 Days Luxury Egypt Tour in Cairo & Luxor | VIP Pyramids, Pharaohs & Timeless Elegance

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Duration
05 Days / 04 Nights
Availability
Everyday except the Peak Periods
Destinations
Cairo / Luxor / Cairo
Tour Type
Private Tour
English Speaking Guide

Included

✈️ Meet and assist service upon arrival and departure at Egyptian airports.
🎓 Private, professional English-speaking Egyptologist guide throughout the tour
🎟️ All entrance fees to the included sightseeing attractions.
🚗 All transfers and transportation as per the itinerary in a private, deluxe, air-conditioned vehicle.
🍽️ Meals – Provided as mentioned in the itinerary
💧 Bottled water during the tour
✈️Domestic flight ticket Cairo / Luxor/ Cairo.
🏛️03 nights’ accommodation in Cairo on Bed and breakfast basis.
🏛️01 nights` accommodation in Luxor on Bed and breakfast basis.
🧾 Taxes – All applicable taxes included

Excluded

✈️ International Airfares – Not included
🛂 Egypt Entry Visa – Traveler’s responsibility
💵 Personal Expenses – Laundry, telephone calls, and other incidentals
🙏 Tipping – For guides, drivers, and Nile Cruise crew
🍹 Beverages – Drinks on board the cruise and during meals
🎟️ Optional Tours – Not included in the package
🧳 Travel insurance

Itinerary

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Day 1: Welcome to Egypt

Arrival to Egypt   

Welcome to Cairo. Your tour begins when you are greeted by our representative who will assist you. After you have collected your luggage, he will then take you, in our deluxe vehicle, to your Cairo hotel.

Overnight in Cairo

Meals: Welcome Drink

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Day 2: 🏺 Ultimate Giza Adventure | Great Pyramid, Sphinx & GEM 🔺🐪

Included Activities Pyramids, The Great Pyramid - Camel ride - Mers ankh tomb - Magical Sphinx – The Grand Egyptian Museum

Step into the world of the Pharaohs on this unforgettable Cairo day tour filled with history, adventure, and breathtaking landmarks. From the majestic Great Pyramid to the spectacular Grand Egyptian Museum, every moment of this journey reveals the timeless beauty of ancient Egypt.

Giza Pyramids Complex

The three main pyramids of Giza (Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure) are sufficient enough to build a 2-meter-long wall and span 100,000 square kilometers around the globe along with the equator.

The Great Pyramid

Go Inside the Great Pyramid of Giza and discover how amazing is its inner design. Get inspired and enjoy its ascending and descending corridors till reaching the top and the burial chamber of King Cheops. This is one of the most beloved adventures in our tour. 

Tomb of Queen Meres ankh III

Under the shadow of the Great Pyramid lies the mastaba of Queen Meresankh III, the wife of Khafra and granddaughter of Khufu. Both very large and exquisitely decorated, this is indeed a tomb worthy of her rank and fortunately also contains the best-preserved wall reliefs in the Eastern Cemetery. 

The Magical Sphinx

Who among us when mentioning the name of the Sphinx does not think about this stone sculpture that carved in the form of the human head and lion body, which is located in the Giza plateau in Egypt the Sphinx is one of the oldest and the largest sculptures in the world, it’s about 73.5 meters long and 6 meters wide.

The Valley Temple

It was used as a place for the embalming process. This temple constructed definitely for two functions: First, it was used for the purification of the mummy before its burial. Second, it was used for making the Mummification process of the king.

The Grand Egyptian Museum

The museum houses a collection of the most valuable Egyptian artifacts ever from various periods of the Egyptian civilization, from the Predynastic Period to Coptic Egypt, with an estimated total of over 100,000 artifacts, including at least 20,000 that will be displayed for the first time ever, including the complete King Tutankhamun collection comprising 5,398 pieces. The Tut collection is on display in a 7,500 m2 section of the museum. Rare pieces that have been restored will be displayed for the first time, such as the second solar ship of Khufu, the restoration of which cost $5 million, the collection of Queen Hetepheres (mother of King Khufu), and the collection of Yuya and Thuyu (parents of Queen Tiye).

Overnight in Cairo

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

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Day 3: ✈️Explore Ancient Egypt’s Greatest Treasures from Cairo by Flight 🌅

Included Activities: Hatshepsut Temple – Colossi of Memnon – Tombs of ( King Tut Ankh Amun – Seti I – Ramses V - Merenptah – Ramses III – Tausert and Seth Nakht )

Fly from Cairo to Luxor and discover the wonders of ancient Egypt in one unforgettable day. Visit the legendary Valley of the Kings, admire the magnificent Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, stand before the giant Colossi of Memnon, and explore the stunning Luxor & Karnak Temples. Enjoy a perfect blend of history.

The Valley of the Kings

The rulers of the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties of Egypt’s prosperous New Kingdom (c.1550–1069 BC) were buried in a desolate dry river valley across the river from the ancient city of Thebes (modern Luxor), hence its modern name of the Valley of the Kings. This moniker is not entirely accurate, however, since some members of the royal family aside from the king were buried here as well, as were a few non-royal, albeit very high-ranking, individuals.

The Tomb of King Tut Ankh Amun

The tomb of the Eighteenth Dynasty king Tutankhamun (c.1336–1327 BC) is world-famous because it is the only royal tomb from the Valley of the Kings that was discovered relatively intact. Its discovery in 1922 by Howard Carter made headlines worldwide, and continued to do so as the golden artifacts and other luxurious objects discovered in this tomb.

The Tomb of King Ramses VI

This tomb was begun by King Ramesses V (c.1147–1143 BC) of the Twentieth Dynasty. Although it is uncertain whether he was ultimately buried here, it is clear that his uncle Ramesses VI (c.1143–1136 BC) enlarged the tomb and used it. 

The Tomb of King Seti I

The tomb of Sety I is one of the longest, deepest, and most beautifully decorated tombs in the Valley of the Kings. Sety I (c.1294–1279 BC) was the second king of the Nineteenth Dynasty, and father of Ramesses II (the Great). His tomb, number 17 in the Valley of the Kings, is sometimes called “Belzoni’s tomb” after its discoverer. 

The Tomb of King Merenptah

 The second-largest tomb in the valley, Merenptah’s tomb has been open since antiquity and has its share of Greek and Coptic graffiti. Floods have damaged the lower part of the walls of the long tunnel-like tomb, but the upper parts have well-preserved reliefs. The corridors are decorated with the Book of the Dead, the Book of Gates and the Book of Amduat. Beyond a shaft is a false burial chamber with two pillars decorated with the Book of Gates.

The Tomb of King Ramses III

One of the most popular tombs in the valley, KV 11 is also one of the most interesting and best preserved. Originally started by Sethnakht (1186–1184 BC), the project was abandoned when workers hit the shaft of another tomb (KV10). Work resumed under Ramses III (1184–1153 BC), the last of Egypt’s warrior pharaohs, with the corridor turning to the right, then left. It continues deep (125m overall) into the mountain and opens into a magnificent eight-pillared burial chamber.

The Tomb of Tausert & Seth Nakht

 Tomb KV14 is a joint tomb, used originally by Tausert and then reused and extended by Setnakhte. It has been open since antiquity, but was not properly recorded until Hartwig Altenmüller excavated it from 1983 to 1987. Located in the main body of the Valley of the Kings, it has two burial chambers, the later extensions making the tomb one of the largest of the Royal Tombs, at over 112 meters long.

The Temple of Hatshepsut

Hatshepsut (c.1473–1458 BC), the queen who became Pharaoh, built a magnificent temple at Deir al-Bahari, on the west back of Luxor. It lies directly across the Nile from Karnak Temple, the main sanctuary of the god Amun. Hatshepsut’s temple, Djeser-djeseru “the Holy of Holies” was designed by the chief steward of Amun, Senenmut.

The Colossi of Memnon

These two faceless colossi (the plural of colossus, which just means larger-than-life statue) are the first thing visitors see when they reach the west bank of the Nile opposite Luxor. This isn't surprising when you hear their dimensions: they tower 60 feet (18 m) above the plains and are estimated to weigh an enormous 720 tons each.

Karnak Temple Impressive Sound and Light Show Tour Optional tour

Among the bewitching activities that you can enjoy in the miraculous city, “Luxor” is attending the breathtaking Sound and Light show which is arranged in Karnak temple Complex and it is considered an hour and half hour spectacular Hollywood style extravaganza. The site there recounts the great history of Thebes “The ancient Capital” as Karnak Temple was mainly constructed to honor the god Amun. The most interesting thing to do is to walk through that great temple at night and witness the real glory of ancient architecture.

Overnight in Luxor

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

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Day 4: ✈️ Explore Ancient Wonders & Fly back to Cairo   🏛️

Included Activities: Karnak & Luxor Temples Tour

Discover the magnificent temples of Luxor as you explore the impressive Karnak Temple Complex and the beautifully illuminated Luxor Temple. Immerse yourself in the rich history of ancient Egypt before heading to Luxor Airport for your flight back to Cairo, carrying unforgettable memories of Upper Egypt’s timeless wonders.

The Complex of Karnak Temples

Built over two millennia between the years of around 2200 and 360 BCE, Karnak is a massive Ancient Egyptian temple complex that was one of the country's most important places of worship under the rules of Hatshepsut, Seti I, Ramesses II and Ramesses III.

The Temple of Luxor

Luxor Temple, Ipet‑resyt “Southern Sanctuary” to the ancient Egyptians, was so called because of its location within ancient Thebes (modern Luxor). It is located around three kilometers to the south of Karnak Temple, to which it was once linked with a processional way bordered with sphinxes. The oldest evidence for this temple dates to the 18th Dynasty (c.1550–1295 BC). After finishing your amazing tour, you will enjoy lunch and then we will drive you to Luxor airport to catch your flight back to Cairo

Overnight in Cairo hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

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Day 5: We will miss you

Fly back home 

Breakfast at hotel. Check out and transfer to Cairo International Airport for final departure.

Meals: Breakfast

Prices & Accommodation

Silver

MAY - SEP

Per Person in a Single Room $2,594.00
Per Person in a Double Room $1,705.00
Per Person in a Triple Room $1,595.00

OCT - APR

Per Person in a Single Room $2,983.00
Per Person in a Double Room $1,961.00
Per Person in a Triple Room $1,835.00

Gold

MAY - SEP

Per Person in a Single Room $4,294.00
Per Person in a Double Room $2,705.00
Per Person in a Triple Room $2,595.00

October - April

Per Person in a Single Room $4,938.00
Per Person in a Double Room $3,112.00
Per Person in a triple Room $2,985.00

Diamond

MAY - September

Per Person in a Single Room $6,419.00
Per Person in a Double Room $3,956.00

October - April

Per Person in a Single Room $7,382.00
Per Person in a Double Room $4,549.00

Optional Extras

Karnak Sound & Light Show / person $0.00

Pyramids Camel Ride / person $20.00

Hot Air Balloon / person $65.00