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Duration 11 days 14 days
Price From $ 1,824 $ 4,199
Price Per Day $ 166 $ 300
Highlights
  • Explore Must-See sights in Egypt
  • Visit the Pyramids Of Giza with Camel Ride
  • Visit Sakkara Pyramids & tombs
  • Visit the Egyptian Museum
  • Discover the old churches of Cairo
  • Discover the old Mosques of Cairo
  • Visit Alexandria City
  • Explore the treasures of Alexandria
  • Visit Valley of the Kings
  • Visit Luxor Temples Karank & Luxor
  • Luxury Nile cruise with sightseeing
  • Visit Edfu & Kom Ombo temples
  • Visit the Crocodile Museum
  • Discover Phillae temples
  • Explore Abu Simbel temple
  • Luxury stay full board
  • Available for Solo travellers
  • Flexible to change
  • I like to spend much of the day exploring
  • Whether walking through historic neighborhoods at a moderate pace or out and about on a coach, I prefer to keep my days full
  • Stairs don’t bother me, and I love to keep up with the group
Trip Style Private guided tour Small group tour
Lodging Level Luxury Standard
Physical Level
  • 2- Easy
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Family Friendly
  • 50 plus
  • Sailing
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Culinary & Wine
  • Photography
  • National Parks
  • Yoga, Meditation & Wellness
  • Relaxing Retreats
  • Holy Land
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Abu Simbel
  • Alexandria
  • Aswan
  • Cairo
  • Pyramid of Giza
  • Sphinx
  • Alexandria
  • Aswan
  • Cairo
Flights & Transport Internal airfare and ground transport included No
Activities
  • Camel Riding
  • Culture
  • History
  • Nature
  • Nature
  • Photography
  • Relaxing Retreat
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Yoga & Meditation
Meals Included N/A
  • Number of Breakfast: 12
  • Number of Lunch: 11
  • Number of Dinner: 11
Description

The best tours of Egypt that includes all Must-See Places and top things to do in Egypt for 11-day tour explore the great Pyramids of Giza with Camel rides and Sakkara pyramids with visits to Old Cairo and the Egyptian Museum then head to the North for Alexandria on the Mediterranean to see the top tourist attractions of the city.Fly to Luxor the Biggest Open-Air Museum in the World, wonder at the ancient temples & Valley of the Kings and more then embark on your deluxe Nile cruise to sail along the Nile toward Aswan, stop in many impressive temples on the way till Aswan, visit the temple of Phillae and go south to the impressive temples of Abu Simbel that built by the Great Ramses then back to Cairo by flight, we guarantee daily departure and best rates online for iconic Egypt tour.

Immerse yourself in the wonders of Egypt, exploring iconic pyramids, fascinating museums, vibrant bazaars and cultural treasures on this expert-led Nile study cruise.
Itinerary: Iconic Egypt Tour

Day 1: Arrive Egypt

Upon arrival Look at Egypt Tours staff will meet and assist you to finish all formalities then you will be transferred to your hotel, overnight at hotel in Cairo.be ready for your Iconic Egypt Tour.

Day 2: Full Day Giza Pyramids & Sphinx, Camel Riding & the Egyptian Museum

After your breakfast, it’ll be time to begin your tour to the Pyramids and Sphinx. The first visit of the day will be to the Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Built by the pharaohs from the period starting from 2590 BC to 2480 BC. You will have the chance to explore the wonders of the Great Pyramids of Giza and get inside the queen Pyramid then enjoy the Panorama of the Pyramid before heading to the Sphinx, one of the largest monolith statues in the history of mankind, after that enjoy local lunch then move to the Egyptian museum to see the treasures of the famous Tutankhamun and thousands of artwork like statues, gold, stones and Papyrus lose yourself in the treasures of the pharaohs after that back to your hotel overnight.

Day 3: Explore Sakkara Hidden Gems, Dahshur Pyramids & Memphis

Breakfast at the hotel is followed by another full day tour to some of the most iconic treasures in Egypt visit Sakkara it is the Necropolis of the Old Kingdom it is the home of the oldest Pyramids in Egypt the Step Pyramid of Zoser also visit the Museum of Imhotep and some tombs of the Nobles, after that move to Dahshur to visit two unique Pyramids of King Senfru the Bent and the Red Pyramids, then move to Memphis the oldest capital of Ancient Egypt see the biggest man-made statue of King Ramses the second and the Alabaster Sphinx, have lunch then you can enjoy some shopping then back to your hotel in Cairo.

Day 4: Visit Old Cairo & The Citadel & Alabaster Mosque & Bazaars

A New full day tour to discover old Cairo sights visit the Alabaster mosque and the citadel of Salah El din then move to the old churches in Coptic Cairo visit the churches that blessed by the Holy family during their flee to Egypt visit the hanging church and St, Sergiouse and more, have lunch break then continue to the old Bazaar. Back to your hotel overnight.

Day 5: Cruising the Nile- Embark on your Nile cruise

After your breakfast you will check out of your hotel in Cairo and be transferred to the Cairo airport to take your Flight to Luxor. upon arrival, you’ll be met and transferred to embark on your luxury Nile Cruise one of the finest cruise ship on the Nile, which you will stay full board for the coming four nights, you will start your visits by exploring the Karnak Temple, the largest religious Pharaonic temple Ever built in the world, then visit the Luxor temple as well with your private guide. Enjoy the evening onboard.

Day 6: Discover Valley of the Kings & The Temples of the Ancient

Your first visit of the day will be to the Valley of the Kings, the necropolis of the Pharaonic New Kingdom, including the famous tombs of the kings of ancient Egypt, your next stop will be the amazing temple of Hatshepsut. the first woman who ruled Egypt, this temple was used as a monastery in the Christian era that is why it is famous for the name “El Deir Al Bahry”, or the Western Monastery. Your last stop of the day will be at the gigantic Colossi of Memnon. These two 18 meters high statues are the only remaining items of the temple of Amenhotep III. During the roman era, music was heard coming out of one of the statues that were attributed, by the Greeks to Aga Memnon the Greek Hero, after your tour in the west bank of Luxor back to your cruise, Lunch & Dinner on Board. Overnight on your Nile cruise.

Day 7: The Ancient Cities of the Nile- Explore Edfu & Kom Ombo

After breakfast, you will have the chance to visit the Temple of Horus in Edfu. This temple is the best-preserved Ptolemaic temple in Egypt. The building of the temple lasted about 800 years, the temple includes wonderfully decorated walls and stone capitals, your next stop will be to visit the amazing Temple of Kom Ombo dedicated to two gods; Horus, the falcon god, and Sobek, the crocodile god. Also, you will enjoy the crocodile museum, enjoy the evening as you continue cruising down the Nile to Aswan, enjoy some entertainments on board.

Day 8: Aswan Sightseeing Philae Island & Abu Simbel temple

After breakfast it is the time to visit Abu Simbel temple the jewel of the temple by private vehicle driving through the Nubian desert enjoy the two incredible temples then back to Aswan for lunch on board. After lunch you will visit the most beautiful temple of Egypt, the Temple of Isis, located on Philae Island on the middle of the Nile. It is truly an amazing temple. Back to your cruise for dinner and some night entertainments belly dance show and Folkloric show, lunch & dinner on board. overnight on board.

Day 9: Aswan - Cairo by Air

After breakfast on your cruise on the cruise check out and fly back to Cairo, upon arrival to Cairo you will be transferred to your hotel for relaxing in Cairo.

Day 10: Discover the Beauty of Alexandria Full Day

After breakfast you will be escorted by your guide to Alexandria the city of Alexander the great Visit the national museum of Alexandria then visit the Catacomb tomb the largest underground tomb In the Greek era. Have lunch at The Mediterranean Sea restaurant then visit the fortress of Qitbay this fortress replaced the old Light house Pharos this was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Then back to Cairo overnight.

Day 11: Final Departure

After breakfast our representative will escort you to the airport for final departure according to your flight details

Itinerary: Beyond the Pharaohs: Egypt Past and Present

Day 1 In Transit to Program In Flight

Depart on international flights to Cairo, Egypt.

Day 2 Arrival in Cairo and Transfer to Hotel Giza

In the event that most flights arrive later than the scheduled program start time, orientation will be held the following day.

Arrival to Cairo International Airport and transfer to the hotel. We will gather in our private meeting room where the Group Leader will greet you with a warm welcome and introduce everyone. We will review the up-to-date daily schedule and any changes, discuss responsibilities, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer any questions you may have. Please be aware that program activities and scheduled times could change due to local circumstances. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.

At leisure.

Enjoy meeting and socializing with your fellow participants at the welcome dinner at the hotel.

Day 3 Great Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, and Egyptian Museum Giza

Today's activities include travel by coach and walking around historic sites such as the Pyramid and the Sphinx. The terrain is uneven and rough and it could take up to 30 minutes standing at each site in hot conditions and under the sun with no shade. There will also be a short walk to the lunch restaurant. After a short drive, we will walk around the museum of approximately 2-3 hours and climbing steps to the first floor.

Led by our Egyptologist, we will explore the most renowned sites of Egypt: the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. Start with an exploration of the Valley of Giza, a marvel of architectural prowess. The three largest pyramids in the valley consists of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Kafhre, and the Pyramid of Menkaura – all tombs dedicated to different Egyptian kings. We will visit the Sphinx of the Giza Plateau, the most famous sphinx in the world. This iconic statue has been guarding the Necropolis for centuries, and is believed to depict the face of pharaoh Khafre. Enjoy a wonderful opportunity to see the sites from a panoramic viewpoint, and experience a unique short camel ride. After an introduction by your Egyptologist we will visit the Egyptian Museum. This iconic museum houses thousands of artifacts from jewelry and statuettes to reliefs. There are even entire monuments that were brought from their ancient contexts and are on display.

Enjoy some free time to relax before a lecture about Egypt and the Nile led by a scholar from Cairo University Giza.

At leisure.

At the hotel.

At a local restaurant.

At the hotel.

Day 4 Dahshur, Pyramids of Zoser and Teti, & Islam Today Giza

Today's activities include travel by coach as well as walking and standing at Dahshur, at the Imhotep museum, and at the Pyramids of Zoser and Teti. The terrain is uneven and rough and it could take up to 30 minutes standing at each site. The total amount of walking could be up to one mile round trip from the bus car park.

We will depart by coach to explore Dahshur, a necropolis of the Old Kingdom, housing some of the oldest pyramids built by and for the 4th-dynasty pharaoh, Sneferu, around 2600 BCE. This site best demonstrates how a strong-willed king was able to build the first true pyramid, changing its design from the "step" pyramid.

We will then explore the Step Pyramid complex of King Djoser (Zoser), which is considered the oldest stone structure on Earth, built more than 4700 years ago. It was built for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser by his vizier, Imhotep. Next, we will visit the Pyramid of Teti, which is also located in the Necropolis of Saqqara. Its original height was about 172 feet. Inside it are some pyramid texts inscribed all around the walls of the burial chamber and the inner corridors. Afterward, we will explore a mastaba tomb, which is a great source of information concerning the daily life of the ancient Egyptians. A mastaba is a superstructure of a tomb that was built in the form of a huge bench above ground to house the funeral belongings of the deceased. Afterward, led by your Egyptologist, we will visit the Imhotep Museum. The museum was opened in 2006 and displays finds from the site in commemoration of the ancient Egyptian architect Imhotep. Dr. Zahi Hawass said, "I felt that we should call it the Imhotep Museum in tribute to the first architect to use stone rather than perishable materials for construction on a large scale. This man was second only to the King and in the late period was worshiped as a god." The museum also has a hall dedicated to a man, an important Egyptologist who excavated the Djoser complex all his life- the French Egyptologist Jean-Philippe Lauer. The museum has five large halls in which one admires masterpieces from Saqqara such as a Greco-Roman mummy discovered by Zahi Hawass during his excavations at Teti's pyramid complex. We will then return to the hotel where you can enjoy some leisure time before attending a presentation explaining Islam led by a scholar.

At leisure.

At the hotel.

At a local restaurant.

At the hotel.

Day 5 Anba Bishoi Monastery & Alexandria Library Alexandria

Today's activities include travel by coach. The drive from Cairo to Alexandria will take at least five hours by air conditioned motor coach. There are basic toilet facilities en route. This day does not involve much walking, but there are steps and you will be asked to take your shoes off to visit the church in the monastery.

We will check out of the hotel and depart by coach for Alexandria. Enjoy an en-route presentation led by your Egyptian leader focusing on life in Egypt today to give you better insight into your host country. Led by your Egyptologist, explore the important sites of Anba Bishoi located in Wadi El-Natron, 62 miles northwest of Cairo. It is a natural depression in the desert consisting of salt lakes and salt flats laying in the desert. This place was important to the ancient Egyptians since it was from here that they extracted the Natrun salt. It later became more important during the early era of Christianity in Egypt as can be seen by the legacy of monasteries. It is presently the center of many monastery groups dating back to the 4th century CE. One of the most important monasteries today in Wadi El-Natroun is Dier Anba Bishoi, named after the patron St. Bishoi who immigrated to the site and lived in solitude. The monastery was restored several times after it had been destroyed at the hands of the barbers. It has five churches; the main one is the St. Bishoi church which dates back to as early as the 9th century CE. This church today is only used during the summertime. To the east of this church lies another one known as the church of Al-Adra (the virgin), and it is only used during the winter months. Your local guide will explain the reason behind this. The monastery contains the remains of St. Bishoi, Ephraim the Assyrian, and Paul of Tomah.

Enjoy a brief panoramic discovery of the ancient city of Alexandria. The Eastern Harbor of Alexandria has been a crossroads of culture and continents for 2,300 years. This is where the Pharos lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, guided people from all nations safely into port; where Queen Cleopatra first laid eyes on Julius Caesar. Afterward, we will visit the Library of Alexandria. In 2002, Alexandria recaptured the spirit of its richest legacy—the Great Library of Alexandria—by opening the new Bibliotheca Alexandrina. The new library shares the same universal goals as the ancient one built by Alexander the Great. It is a focal point for research, the advancement of knowledge and the open exchange of ideas. Later on, we will transfer by coach to the hotel where you will have time to relax before dinner.

At leisure.

At the hotel.

At a local restaurant in Alexandria.

At the hotel.

Day 6 Discovering Alexandria, & the Underwater City of Cleopatra Alexandria

The drive around Alexandria will take at least three hours by air conditioned motor coach. Today's activities will involve walking and climbing steps around historic sites such as the Roman Amphitheatre, the Catacombs, and the National Museum. At each site, there is standing of up to one hour. The total amount of walking today could be up to one mile round trip from the bus car park.

Led by your Egyptologist, continue discovering the great historic sites of Alexandria. We will begin with the catacombs and then explore the Roman Theatre and the National Museum. The catacombs of Kom es-Shouqafa were tunneled into the bedrock in the age of the Antonine emperors (2nd century A.D.) for a single wealthy family still practicing the ancient religion. As a privately financed project, it is an engineering feat of some magnitude. These tombs represent the last existing major construction for the sake of the old Egyptian religion. Though the funerary motifs are pure ancient Egyptian, the architects and artists were schooled in the Greco-Roman style. Applied to the themes of Ancient Egyptian religion, it has resulted in an amazing integrated art, quite unlike anything else in the world. Afterward, we will explore the well-preserved Roman theatre with galleries, sections of mosaic-flooring, and marble seats for up to 800 spectators. Our next visit is the Alexandria National Museum where the Egyptologist will give an overview before you explore on your own. The museum has grown in importance these days, and is now considered one of Egypt's finest museums. It was inaugurated by President Hosni Mubarak on December 31st, 2003, and is one more addition to the reasons one should visit this grand old city. The national museum is located in a restored palace and contains about 1,800 artifacts that narrate the history of Alexandria throughout the ages, including the Pharaonic, Roman, Coptic, and Islamic eras. There are even some more modern pieces, including 19th century glassware, silverware, chinaware and precious jewels, which provide a sense of the richness of the court of Mohammed Ali and his descendants. Mummies are shown in a special underground chamber (basement). In addition, some of the items found during the archaeological underwater excavations in Alexandria are now on the same floor as the Greco-Roman artifacts.

We will visit the Citadel of Qaitbay before returning to the hotel by coach where we will have a presentation led by a leading professor/lecturer on the archeological work being done to re-discover the destroyed lighthouse.

At leisure.

At the hotel.

At a local restaurant.

At the hotel.

Day 7 Transfer to Cairo & Tahir Square. Cairo

The drive from Alexandria to Cairo will take at least five hours by air conditioned motor coach. There are basic toilet facilities en route. Amount of walking could be up to one mile in Cairo.

We will return to Cairo by coach. Enjoy the panoramic drive along the Nile as we enter Cairo. Visit Tahir Square for a guided walk with your Group Leader before checking into the hotel.

Free Time to explore the many sites of Cairo. Your Group Leader can offer suggestions.

At leisure.

Boxed breakfast from the hotel.

At a local restaurant in Cairo.

At the hotel.

Day 8 Discovering Historic Cairo Cairo

The drive from the hotel will be through traffic and could take at least a few hours by air conditioned motor coach. This day will involve walking and climbing steps around historic sites and standing for up to one hour at each site. The total amount of walking today could be up to one and a half miles round trip from the bus car park.

We will depart by coach to discover historic Cairo. Led by your Egyptologist, explore Ibn Toulum Mosque, El-Moez Street, and Khan el-Khalili Bazaar. A great example of 9th century mosques, with its unique minaret, is Ibn Toulum Mosque. Covering an area of about six acres and located in the heart of Islamic Cairo District, El-Moez street is one of the richest streets with Islamic architecture still existing. Khan el-Khalili Bazaar is the most famous tourist market in Cairo. You will have time to walk around on your own and interact with the locals.

Discover the Hanging Church, St. Sergius Church, and Ben Ezra Synagogue. These all illustrate the intricate relation between religions in Egypt. Enjoy some time to explore on your own, and then board the coach to return to the hotel where we will enjoy a lecture titled “Egyptian Social Life” led by a lecturer from Cairo.

At leisure.

At the hotel.

At a local restaurant.

On your own to explore local cuisine.

Day 9 Fly to Luxor & Explore Karnak and Luxor Luxor

This day includes a flight and a very early start. The drive from the hotel to the airport will take at least one hour by air conditioned motor coach through traffic in Cairo. In Luxor, there is less traffic and a shorter distance to drive. Today's activities will involve walking around historic sites and climbing steps. The terrain is uneven and rough and it could take up to 50 minutes standing at each site in hot conditions and under the sun with no shade.

Early transfer by coach to the Cairo Airport for flight to Luxor. Upon arrival in Luxor, we will depart by coach to explore the Karnak and Luxor temples. The Karnak Temple Complex was the center of the ancient Egyptian civilization for centuries. The Luxor Temple is an ancient Egyptian temple dedicated to the god Amun-Ra and contains Christian, Roman, Greek, and Muslim influences. After our field trip, we will depart by coach to board the ship for lunch and check-in.

Take some time to relax and settle into your cabin. Then join the rest of the group again to enjoy a lecture on restoration work led by a local lecturer and professor.

At leisure.

Boxed breakfast from the hotel.

Onboard.

Onboard.

Day 10 Exploring the Valley of the Kings & Sailing the Nile Edfu

The drive from the East to the West Bank of the River Nile will take at least 30 minutes by air conditioned motor coach. This day involves walking two miles around historic sites such as the Valley of the Kings and the various tombs including Tut Ankh Amun Tomb. The terrain is hilly and there are up to 25 steps at the tombs to take in one direction and back, and it could take up to 30 minutes standing at each site in hot conditions and under the sun with no shade.

We will depart by coach for our explorations. Led by your Egyptologist, discover the West Bank Valley of the Kings, King Tut's tomb, Hatshepsut, and Memnon. The West Bank Valley of the Kings was used as the royal burial place for about 400 years. Enjoy the tombs of the famous kings of ancient Egypt with their great carvings and magnificent colors. The Hatshepsut Temple was one of the very few temples in Egypt to be dedicated and built by a woman. It has a unique modern architecture that makes it difficult to believe its age. The Colossi of Memnon are two giant statues standing at the edge of the desert separating the old from the new. We will then depart for Luxor Library, where a professor will lead a presentation discussing the Opet Festival and the ongoing restoration work at Luxor. We will then return to the barge by coach.

Enjoy some free time onboard as we sail to Edfu.

At leisure.

Onboard.

Onboard.

Onboard.

Day 11 Edfu and Kom Ombo Temples Aswan

Today's activities include walking around historic sites and a ride on horse drawn carriages (this could be substituted by bus ride). The terrain is uneven and there are up to 25 steps to climb at the entrance and ten at the exit. It could take up to two hours standing at each site in hot conditions and under the sun with no shade. The total amount of walking today would be up to one and a half miles round trip from the car park.

Led by your Egyptologist, explore Edfu Temple. The Horus Temple at Edfu, dedicated to the falcon-god Horus, is one of the largest in Egypt.

We will continue or exploration with a visit to Kom Ombo. Dedicated to the gods Sobek and Haeroris, Kom Ombo was built during the Ptolemaic Dynasty in the second century BCE. Several hundred crocodile mummies were uncovered during initial excavations.

At leisure.

Onboard.

Onboard.

Onboard.

Day 12 Abu Simbel Aswan

Today includes a three and a half hour drive to Abu Simbel, some steps and walking over uneven and rough terrain. Total amount of walking of two miles, with standing for one and half hours in hot conditions under the sun with no shade. There are 20 steps at the dock to board the felucca ride. Flight from Abu Simbel to Aswan is 45 minutes. *Note: Depending on flight availability, we may instead fly to Abu Simbel and coach to Aswan. Your Group Leader will inform you if this change occurs.

We will depart by coach for our ride through the desert to Abu Simbel. Led by your Egyptologist, spend the morning exploring the Abu Simbel Temple. Carved out of bedrock by King Ramses II, it is said that it should be the 8th Wonder of the World.

We will transfer to the airport for the flight to Aswan. Later in the afternoon, enjoy the uniquely Egyptian sailing experience on the Nile on a felucca. Feluccas are sailboats that have been used on the Nile for decades and are made with a traditional design as well as with broad canvas sails. Essentially, the craft is reliant on wind-power with no motor, and are dependent upon the wind factor to propel forth. Enjoy some time to relax onboard before dinner.

At leisure.

Onboard.

At a local restaurant.

Farewell dinner onboard the felucca. We will then return by coach to the ship.

Day 13 Philae, The High Dam, The Unfinished Obelisk & Cairo Cairo

Today's activities include climbing approximately 40 steps and the terrain is uneven and hilly. It could take up to one hour standing at each site in hot conditions and under the sun with no shade. The total amount of walking today could be up to half a mile round trip from the bus car park. The flight from Aswan to Cairo is approximately an hour and a half.

Led by your Egyptologist, explore the sites of Aswan; visit Philae, High Dam and the Unfinished Obelisk. Philae is known as the temple of romance and was dedicated to the goddess Isis. It is also located on an island in the middle of a man-made lake. Completed in 1970, the dam has proved both beneficial and detrimental to Egypt. While the dam’s construction has been integral in generating electricity, erosion, poor silt deposition, and a slew of other environmental problems have developed.

We will depart by coach to the airport for the flight to Cairo via Aswan. Upon arrival, we will transfer to the hotel for check-in.

At leisure.

Onboard.

A box lunch will be provided before the flight.

At the hotel.

Day 14 Program Concludes In Flight

Early morning transfer to the Cairo International Airport for flights home. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Please join our Facebook page and share photos of your program. Visit us at www.facebook.com/rsadventures. Best wishes for all your journeys!

Boxed breakfast from the hotel.

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