'Salam' and welcome to the bustling hub of Cairo, set along the legendary Nile River. It's Egypt's largest city and truly one of a kind. We'll see how ancient history meets modern life here in the most fascinating way. From majestic temples and towering pyramids to colourful streets and bustling markets, Cairo dazzles with layers of Pharaonic, Roman, Greek and Islamic influences. As the cultural heart of the Middle East, the city is famous for its rich history, thriving arts scene and mouthwatering cuisine that will delight any food lover.
We don't want you to miss out on any aspect of your small group tour. To ensure that you don't, we recommend you arrive at your starting destination by 6:00pm.
After settling into the hotel, we'll have time to freshen up before meeting our fellow travellers and expert Egyptologist at tonight's welcome dinner.
We're set for a magical day of touring, visiting some of the most iconic sites in the world. We'll begin with one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the majestic Great Pyramids of Giza. These iconic structures are the oldest surviving wonders of their kind and continue to inspire awe. The largest of the three, built for Pharaoh Khufu around 2600 BC, once stood an astonishing 481 feet tall and remains largely intact today. His son Khafre and grandson Menkaure built the two slightly smaller pyramids nearby, creating a royal legacy that has stood for thousands of years.
Not far from the pyramids, we'll come face-to-face with the Great Sphinx. With the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh, it's one of the most recognisable statues in the world. Believed to represent Pharaoh Khafre, the Sphinx continues to intrigue historians and visitors alike with its mysterious origins.
Special Experience: Take in the incredible views of the Great Pyramids of Giza while enjoying a delicious lunch at Khufu's Restaurant. We'll sit down to a delicious Middle Eastern lunch with what might just be the best view in town. This beautiful open-air restaurant offers sweeping views of the Great Pyramids, making it the perfect spot to pause, relax and take a few memorable photos.
This afternoon we visit the brand-new Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in Giza, located a short distance from the pyramids themselves. One of the largest, most modern and renowned museums in the entire world, the GEM is home to over 100,000 ancient Egyptian artefacts. We're greeted by a 3,200 year old and 83-ton statue of Ramses II in the GEM's main entrance, so you know we're in for a real treat exploring this fascinating place!
Please Note: The Grand Egyptian Museum partially opened in October 2024. Your visit will include main galleries currently available to the public. We will also continue to visit the Egyptian Museum, where Tutankhamun's collection still is displayed, until the GEM's official opening date. This date will be announced by the Government of Egypt in the near future.
With over 100 pyramids scattered across Egypt, it's easy to forget how many quietly rest beyond the famous silhouettes of Giza.
Today, we'll step off the well-trodden path and explore a more peaceful side of Egypt's ancient story, starting with the pyramids of Dahshur. This desert gem is where Pharaoh Sneferu built two of his grandest projects. We'll visit the curious Bent Pyramid, with its unexpected shift in shape, and the striking Red Pyramid, Egypt's first true smooth-sided structure.
We'll then continue to Sakkara, home to the Step Pyramid of Djoser, the first pyramid ever built in Egypt.
Special Experience: Tour the historic Serapeum of Sakkara, the burial place of the Apis BullsIt's believed to have been designed by the renowned vizier Imhotep, one of the first recognised architects in the world. While here, we'll also visit the fascinating Serapeum of Sakkara, the ancient resting place of the sacred Apis bulls, once worshipped in Memphis.
After a morning of discovery, we'll take a leisurely break at a local farm, where a beautiful farm-to-table lunch awaits. We'll return to Cairo in the late afternoon, with the evening yours to enjoy at your own pace.
It's an early start this morning as we bid farewell to Cairo and take a short flight to Luxor, the jewel of ancient Upper Egypt. Nestled on the east bank of the Nile, this beautiful city is home to some of Egypt's most impressive and iconic temples.
Upon arrival, we'll begin with a visit to the majestic Karnak Temple. Spanning over 2 square kilometres, this grand complex was shaped over 1,500 years by nearly 30 pharaohs. Once the spiritual heart of ancient Egypt, Karnak was dedicated to the powerful Theban triad: Amun, Mut and Khonsu. Wandering through its towering columns and sacred courtyards feels like stepping straight into another world.
Next, we'll stop by a local papyrus gallery, where we'll see how this ancient reed was carefully crafted into scrolls and artwork. It's a lovely opportunity to learn about this timeless tradition and perhaps choose a piece as a keepsake.
This afternoon, we'll return to our hotel for some well-earned rest and a chance to recharge. As evening sets in, we'll head to Luxor Temple, a truly unforgettable sight under the fading glow of sunset.
Special Experience: Explore the spectacular Luxor Temple at sunset and witness as the sun brings this ancient wonder to life.
Optional Excursion: Luxor Museum – Discover one of Egypt's best museums, boasting some of the country's best-preserved artefacts. The Luxor Museum is home to an abundance of ancient antiquities from the Theban region, featuring statues, pottery, jewellery and well-preserved mummies. 1.5 hours – from $60pp US. Cash only.
Luxor is often called the world's greatest open-air museum, and today we'll step into its extraordinary history with a half-day tour of the West Bank of the Nile. Our first stop is the legendary Valley of the Kings, where Egypt's most powerful pharaohs were laid to rest for nearly 500 years. We'll wander through tombs carved deep into the cliffs and step inside Tutankhamun's famed tomb, the boy king whose resting place is adorned with beautifully preserved hieroglyphs that tell tales of the afterlife.
From here, we'll visit the elegant Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, a powerful woman who ruled as pharaoh and left behind a temple that still inspires awe. We'll continue on to the towering Colossi of Memnon, two giant statues that have stood watch over the Theban plain for thousands of years. Before we return, we'll stop at a local alabaster workshop, where skilled artisans bring smooth stone to life using techniques passed down through generations.
This afternoon, we'll board our Nile River cruise ship and settle in with lunch on deck. As the boat begins to glide south, take in the timeless scenery with palm groves, quiet villages and the golden glow of the river. In ancient times, the Nile was seen as the lifeblood of Egypt and over the next few days, we'll explore some of the remarkable sites built along its banks.
Tonight, we'll enjoy a vibrant belly dancing show. It's a joyful celebration of rhythm, storytelling and Egyptian spirit.
Optional Excursion: Hot Air Balloon Ride over the West Bank in the early morning. Includes transport from hotel. 1.5 hours – from $170pp US. Cash only.
Optional Excursion: Deir El Medina & Medinet Habu – Visit one of the most well-preserved ancient settlements in Egypt and the Mortuary Temple of Ramses ll. 3 hours – minimum 4 participants required – from $105pp US, including Nobles Tombs; from $160pp US, including Nefertari's Tomb (subject to open times). Cash Only
Optional Excursion: Sound & Light Show at Karnak Temple at night. 1.5 hours – from $65pp US. Cash only.
Challenging Day: Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.
After breakfast, we'll set off on a scenic drive to discover one of Egypt's best-kept secrets, the Temple of Dendera.
Special Experience: Take a half-day tour to Dendera Temple complex and see one of the best-preserved temples and most important sites of ancient Egypt, the Temple of Hathor (the goddess of pleasure and love). Surrounded by peaceful countryside, this remarkably preserved site often surprises visitors with its grandeur and vivid colours. The main temple is dedicated to Hathor, the goddess of love, pleasure, beauty and music. As we wander through its grand halls, we'll see exquisite artwork and vibrant reliefs that tell stories of ancient rituals and myths. The colourful ceilings and intricate carvings make Dendera a truly magical place to explore.
After soaking in the beauty of Dendera, we'll return to Luxor and rejoin our elegant Nile cruise. Cruising the Nile feels timeless, especially knowing that many vessels still follow the same routes as ancient Egyptian royalty. Legend has it Cleopatra once sailed these very waters aboard a lavish barge.
This afternoon, we'll pass through the Esna Lock as we continue our journey south. Located near the town of Esna, this lock helps boats navigate the river by managing water flow around the Esna Barrage, keeping our cruise smooth and steady.
Located on the West Bank of the Nile River between Esna and Aswan, the town of Edfu greets us this morning with a quiet charm that feels a world away from the modern rush. After stepping ashore, we'll board a short bus ride that takes us to the magnificent Temple of Horus, dedicated to the falcon-headed god of protection. It's one of the best-preserved temples in all of Egypt and second in size only to Karnak Temple. As we pass through its towering gateways and peaceful courtyards, it's easy to imagine the ceremonies and legends that once brought this sacred space to life.
After our visit, we'll return to the comfort of our cruise ship and continue our journey along the Nile. The scenery is lovely, with palm-lined banks, farmers at work in their fields and the occasional villages coming into view like postcards from another time.
Later this afternoon, we'll disembark to explore the remarkable riverside temple of Kom Ombo. This unusual ‘double' temple is dedicated to both Sobek, the crocodile god and Horus, the falcon god. It's full of beautiful carvings, including depictions of ancient surgical tools still clearly etched in stone.
Back on board this evening, we'll let our hair down for a light-hearted Galabeya Show, where guests are invited to dress in traditional Egyptian robes for a lively evening of music and celebration.
Departing Kom Ombo in the early morning, we'll continue sailing south toward the relaxed and scenic city of Aswan. Once we arrive, we'll head straight to the airport for a short flight to one of Egypt's most extraordinary sites, the temples of Abu Simbel.
This UNESCO World Heritage-listed site is truly a wonder to behold. Carved directly into the mountainside during the reign of Pharaoh Ramses II, the twin temples were created to honour both himself and his beloved queen, Nefertari. Standing before these colossal statues, it's impossible not to feel awestruck by their sheer scale and artistry. We'll spend time here wandering through the grand halls, admiring the beautifully preserved carvings, and soaking up the grandeur of a monument that has stood for over 3,000 years.
After our visit, we'll fly back to Aswan and return to our cruise ship for a relaxing evening.
Tonight, we'll enjoy a colourful Nubian show on board. With lively music, dancing and traditional dress, it's a joyful way to experience the culture of one of Egypt's oldest communities.
Optional Excursion: Sound & Light Show Philae - Experience the Sound & Light Show at Philae Temple at night as you walk through ancient courtyards illuminated by vivid lights and echoes of powerful narration. Let the dramatic storytelling and visual effects transport you back in time to uncover the secrets, legends and legacy of one of Egypt's most enchanting temples. 1.5 hours – from $65pp US. Cash only.
Today, we'll disembark our Nile cruise and say goodbye to the wonderful crew who've made our time on the river so memorable. But our journey continues, as we spend the day exploring the rich culture and colourful heritage of Aswan.
Special Experience: Uncover the fascinating Nubian Museum, before navigating the waterways of the Nile to a Nubian village, visiting the local market and a Nubian family in their home.
Deluxe Experience: Enjoy two unforgettable nights at the famous Old Cataract HotelPerched above the Nile's edge, the Old Cataract is steeped in romance and history. With its Moorish arches, polished marble and sweeping river views, it has welcomed statesmen, archaeologists and storytellers alike. Agatha Christie even penned part of 'Death on the Nile' here. Today, we become part of that legacy. Here, history and luxury don't just meet — they embrace, inviting us into a living story of elegance and charm.
Aswan is where ancient Egyptian and Nubian cultures meet, and today we'll get to explore one of its most beautiful treasures. After breakfast, we'll visit the stunning Philae Temple, once a sacred sanctuary dedicated to Isis, the goddess of magic and motherhood. The temple sits peacefully on Agilkia Island, where it was relocated to save it from flooding after the Aswan High Dam was built. It's a breathtaking spot, full of stories, carvings and quiet charm. We'll stroll through graceful colonnades, admire exquisite carvings, and soak in the temple's serene, spiritual atmosphere.
We'll then return to the hotel for a relaxed afternoon. If you've ever dreamed of a swim with sweeping Nile views, this is your moment. Or simply unwind on the terrace with a good book and something cold to sip.
Later today, we'll step aboard a felucca, a traditional wooden sailboat, and drift along the Nile around Kitchener Island. It's a slow and soothing ride, with gentle breezes, calm waters and lush gardens lining the banks. The perfect way to end the day, with the sun low in the sky and the river at its peaceful.
Early this morning after breakfast, we'll transfer to Aswan airport for our flight back to the bustling city of Cairo.
Upon arrival, we'll step straight into history at the 12th century Saladin Citadel. This fortress has stood tall for centuries, once serving as both a royal palace and a military stronghold. From its fortified walls, we'll take in sweeping views of Cairo spread out below. Nearby, the grand Mosque of Mohammed Ali awaits. With its impressive Ottoman-style domes and towering minarets, this mosque is often called the 'Alabaster Mosque' thanks to its gleaming interior.
Next, we'll stop by a carpet weaving workshop where you'll see skilled artisans bringing traditional Egyptian patterns to life, knot by knot. Carpet weaving is an age-old craft here, rich with colour and traditions passed down through generations. It's a wonderful chance to appreciate the artistry and maybe pick up a unique keepsake.
We'll also visit a jewellery shop specialising in custom gold and silver cartouches, beautiful pendants engraved with your name in ancient hieroglyphs. It's a special souvenir that connects you to Egypt's rich history in a personal way.
Afterwards, enjoy some free time for lunch — perhaps sample local favourites like koshari or falafel. Later, we'll check into our hotel and have the rest of the day at leisure.
Cairo has a few final treasures to share with us today. We'll begin with a stroll along El Moez Street, one of Cairo's oldest and most atmospheric avenues, lined with stunning Islamic architecture. Then it's on to the lively Khan el Khalili Bazaar, where stalls overflow with spices, fabrics and handmade treasures. We'll pause for a traditional Arabic coffee and enjoy the energy of this historic district.
From there, we'll take a short drive to Abdeen Palace. Once home to Egypt's royal family, this grand residence offers a fascinating glimpse into the country's regal past with its opulent halls and impressive collections.
Deluxe Experience: Tour the historic Manial Palace, one of the most impressive palaces in Egypt, and discover an ancient nilometer. Built in the 20th century by Prince Mohamed Ali, a passionate art and history lover, the Manial Palace reflects a rich mix of Islamic, Ottoman, Moorish and European styles. Each room dazzles with unique themes and colours, while rare artefacts fill the halls. The palace's sprawling exotic gardens showcase plants gathered from across the globe. We'll also uncover the ancient nilometer, a fascinating device once used to measure the Nile's flood levels. Together, these treasures offer a vivid window into royal life and Egypt's deep connection to the river in the early years.
Enjoy the afternoon at leisure, exploring the city at your own pace or simply relax!
Tonight, we'll gather for a memorable farewell dinner, celebrating the journey we've shared and the friendships made along the way.
Today marks the end of our incredible journey through Egypt. After breakfast, our tour concludes and we say goodbye to this magical part of the world as we begin our journey home. We hope you return home with lasting memories, enriched by the beauty, history and warmth of the people and places we've explored together!
Please note, in order to undertake the following optional tours additional post tour accommodation in Cairo may be required. Please check with your Travel Specialist for details.
Optional Excursion: Coptic Cairo - Discover the ancient sites & culture of Coptic Christians throughout Old Cairo. 3 hours – from $65pp US. Cash only.
Optional Excursion: Islamic Cairo - Visit the Gayer Anderson Museum, Ibn Toulon Mosque & El Sultan Hassan Mosque. 3 hours – from $65pp US. Cash only.
Optional Excursion: National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation – Displaying the civilisation of Egypt from the prehistoric period to the present era. 3 hours – from $80pp US. Cash only.
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