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07 days/06 nights 

Day 1 : Arrival Cairo
 
Day 2 : Giza Pyramids, the Great Sphinx & the Temple Valley -
 
Egyptian Museum
 
Day 3 : Memphis - Saqqara - Dahshur
 
Day 4 : Fly to Luxor - Luxor full day tour - Luxor Hotel
 
Day 5 : Back to Cairo - Saladin Citadel - Old Cairo - Khan El
 
Khalili Bazar 
 
Day 6 : Alexandria day trip from Cairo 
 
Day 7 : Departure day 
07 days/06 nights

Meet & assist at Cairo International Airport where you will meet your tour manager. Transfer from airport to hotel by our private air conditioned vehicle. The tour manager will assist you at hotel. Overnight in Cairo.

Breakfast at hotel. Pick up by our representative & transfer to enjoy a tour to Giza Pyramids. Khufu's pyramid is the northernmost and largest of the three. In classical antiquity it was considered as one of the seven wonders of the world, and is the only one to have survived. Khephren's monument can be easily identified by the casing stones that still cling to its pointed top. The much smaller pyramid of Mycerinus had not been completed by the time of the king's death. Its intended granite revetment was only partially applied. The Great Sphinx is part of the funerary complex of Khephren. Its impressive leonine body with the royal head is sculpted in an outcrop of the native limestone. Part of the face, including the nose, has been deliberately damaged. The false beard has fallen off and is currently kept at the British Museum. Tour to the Valley Temple.
 
Wonderful tour to the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities near Tahrir Square in Cairo, which has the richest and most important collection of objects from Ancient Egypt in the world. The collection is constantly growing since the museum is the primary recipient of any finds made on the soil of Egypt. There you can contemplate the precious treasures of Tutankhamon, most famous king of the Ancient Egypt. The museum includes a Mummy Chamber with extra cost. Back to hotel. Overnight in Cairo
 
Meals: Breakfast
 
 
 
Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to enjoy a tour to Saqqara, an immense field of tombs, the final resting place of kings, noblemen, lesser Egyptians and mummified animals. Probably named after Sokkar, the mummified falcon-god of the dead, Sakkara served as the official necropolis of Egypt's main capital city, Memphis. Its most prominent landmark is the famous Step Pyramid which stands at the center of a vast quadrangular precinct dedicated to the afterlife of King Djoser of the Third Dynasty.
 
Continue to the most important city of pharaonic times, Memphis, which was the administrative capital of Ancient Egypt, the main royal residence and the seat of both the northern Vizier and High Priest of the state god Ptah. There, you can contemplate the large alabaster sphinx, probably representing Amenhotep III (18th Dynasty), and a colossal prostrate limestone statue of King Ramesses II (19th Dynasty). 
 
Transfer to visit the Pyramids of Dahshur, as it dates back to Snofru the king of 4th dynasity , built two pyramids there,they known as the ((bent pyramid )) and (( the red pyramid)) the cult of snefru, as a deified king's death . they made of mud brick   Back to hotel. Overnight in Cairo.
 
Meals: Breakfast
Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to Cairo airport to fly to Luxor. Meet & assist at Luxor airport. Magnificent visit to the Valley of the Kings, the most famous concentration of royal tombs in Ancient Egypt. Disappointed by the failure of the pyramids to protect their royal owners from robbery and desecration, the kings of the New Kingdom decided to adopt a more secure mode of burial. Instead of the pyramid, they opted for deep, rock-cut galleries and halls.
 
Enjoy a visit to Deir el-Bahari, Steep cliffs in the shape of a horseshoe form a natural background to two monumental buildings standing side by side, each belonging to a different period. The earlier one, on the left, was built by King Nebhepetre Mentuhotep (11th Dynasty), as a combined tomb and funerary monument. More than 500 years later, the female pharaoh Hatshepsut (18th Dynasty), whose tomb is situated in the Valley of the Kings, used the same site for the construction of her funerary temple.
 
Continue to the Colossi of Memnon. The first monument one encounters on a visit to the west bank of Luxor is the site of the funerary temple of Amenhotep III (18th Dynasty). The temple itself has all but completely disappeared, but the colossal twin statues of the king, which once stood proudly in front of the entrance to the temple, are still there to greet the visitor.
 
Then, transfer for an amazing tour to Luxor Temple, most important monument, and most sacred of sites. It was conceived as a remote southern annex to the temple of Karnak, at a distance of about 3 kilometres from it. Hence, it faces the Karnak Temple, and was connected to it by a long processional avenue, flanked by rows of sphinxes on either side. Many of those sphinxes have been unearthed and guard the entrance to the temple, but more still lie buried beneath the buildings of modern Luxor.  
 
Enjoy a wonderful tour to Karnak Temple. Three temples of Ancient Egypt claimed supremacy over all the others: the Temple of Ptah at Memphis, the Temple of Re-Atum at Heliopolis and the Temple of Amon-Re at Karnak. However, only one has been spared the ravages of time to amaze the visitor even today, 4,000 years after its initial stage of building – the Temple of Karnak. The Temple of Amon-Re was the melting pot of religion and politics. Its monumental courts and halls witnessed the most critical events of Egyptian history. Transfer to Luxor airport to fly back to Cairo. Meet & assist at Cairo airport. Transfer to hotel. Overnight in Cairo.
 
Meals: Breakfast
Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to Luxor airport to fly back to Cairo. Meet & assist at Cairo airport.
 
Transfer to visit Saladin Citadel, located on the spur of the Muqattam hills. It was the seat of government and home of almost all rulers of Egypt. Enjoy visiting the Mohamed Ali Mosque which was erected within the walls of Saladin's Citadel. The alabaster Mohammed Ali Mosque built in 1824 is one of Cairo's landmarks. Lunch at good quality restaurant.
 
Continue to Old Cairo which has the remains of old Babylon's fortress walls partially surrounding the Coptic Quarter with its fascinating churches, the convent of St. George and the Ben Izra Synagogue.
 
Then, tour to the Cairo's most famous bazaar, Khan El Khalili, located in the old area of Al-Qahira. Back to hotel. Overnight in Cairo.
 
Meals: Breakfast
Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to enjoy a tour to the second capital of Egypt, the beautiful Alexandria. Visit to the Fortress of Kaitbay, built in the fifteenth century by Sultan Kaitbay on the ancient Alexandrian style.
 
Continue visiting the impressive Catacombs of Kom el-Shuqafa, an enormous complex of underground burial chambers, was built by the Romans in the second century A.D.
 
Your next stop will be Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the new library of Alexandria, opened in October 2002. Its aim is to revive the legendary spirit of the ancient library built by the Greeks in around 300 BC and destroyed by an earthquake in 415 C.E, and to restore Alexandria to its former status as a center for learning and scholarship.
 
Visit to the pillar of Pompey, actually a pink granite column with an ornamental capital, which was erected in honor of Diocletian (302 AD). It marks the ancient site of the Serapeum, built by the Ptolemies. Back to hotel in Cairo. Overnight in Cairo.
 
Meals: Breakfast
 
Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to Cairo international airport to board your departure flight. End of our services.
 
Meals: Breakfast
Meet & assist service at Cairo airport.
Transfers airport / hotel by private air conditioned vehicle.
All transportation service during the tour by private air conditioned vehicle.
05 nights accommodation in Cairo with breakfast included.
01 night accommodation in Luxor with breakfast included.
Entrance fees to the mentioned historical sites.
Expert Egyptology guide during the tours. 
Daily mineral water bottle during the excursions.
Free use of bundle "calls & internet access" during your stay in Egypt.
All service charges & taxes.
Airfare.
Entry visa to Egypt.
Meals & beverage not mentioned, tipping, personal expenses, optional tours, laundry, or any extras not mentioned.
Entrance fees to see the Pyramids from inside, the mummy chamber in the Egyptian Museum & Tutankhamen Tomb in Luxor.
The prices are quoted in American Dollars per person in double room, in case of Single room or individual traveler, please contact us to send you the supplement.
Confirmation of the mentioned hotels depends on the availability, otherwise, the alternative will be other hotel with the same quoted tariff.
The prices are not valid during the peak periods: Christmas, New Year, Easter & Egyptian vacation which is from 23 January till 07 February.

Summer from May to September

Category  4*  5*
 Per person in double room 679 $  817 $ 


Winter from October to April

Category  4*  5*
 Per person in double room 739 $  907 $ 


Accommodation Plan

 

Destination  4*  5*
 Cairo Barcelo Cairo Pyramids Hotel Ramses Hilton Hotel 
 
Destination  4*  5*
 Luxor  Mercure Karnak Hotel  Sonesta St. George Hotel

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