14 DAYS TRIP BEST EGYPT.
Experience the ultimate adventure and discover all the golden wonders of Egypt on a 14 day tour. Witness the highest-elevation beauty and attraction among the most fascinating monumental sites in the world.Discover the grandeur of Egypt’s divine capital of Cairo and the legacies of Alexandria at the Giza pyramids, the Egyptian Museum, the Saqqara Step of the pyramid, Memphis city and Cairo, the citadel, Khan El-Khalili Bazaar in Amr lbn, the As Mosque, the Hanging Church in Alexandria, the Library in Alexandria, the Qaitbay Citadel in Qaitbay, the Catacombs in Alexandria, and much more.
Surround yourself with the glamor of the Red Sea of Hurghada and the Sahara in Egypt, with some amazing activities such as Diving and Super Safari. In Upper Egypt, you will embark on a super 5*deluxe Nile to explore the greatest of Luxor, including the Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings and the Temple of Hatshepsut, and then sail to the top attractions of Aswan likeEdfu, Philae Temple, Abu Simbel temple, and many more.
Day 1
Upon arrival at Cairo Airport, you’ll be met, welcomed, and assisted by a representative. After completing the formal procedures and luggage identification, your private tour guide will take you to 5*hotel by a luxurious, air-conditioned vehicle for a smooth check-in. Relax at the hotel until dinner time, when you’ll take your first steps into Egypt at night. Enjoy a special dinner over the waters of the Nile in a beautiful atmosphere while having a detailed conversation with your professional tour guide about Egypt, as well as seeing some local shows, belly dancing, and folklore concerts before returning to your hotel to spend the night.
Day 2
Start your day with breakfast and get ready for an unforgettable day of non-stop attractions with one of our experienced tour guides to explore the best of Cairo with historical sightseeing including the Giza Pyramids Complex. The celestial Giza pyramids complex is a miracle of archaeology created by the 4th dynasty back in 2600 BC to explore the stars and create a legacy that will live on for generations to come in the form of incredible wonders such as:
The Great Pyramid is one of the oldest and most intact wonders of the ancient world. It was built by Pharaoh Khufu in 2570 B.C. to face the four cardinal points of the sky. It is the highest pyramid on earth, standing at the highest point on the planet, with a total height of 138,5 meters (4,895.4 ft). It was made of 2,3 million limestone blocks, each weighing about 2,6 tons. It has its own courtyard and a grand interior, making it the only remaining and intact wonder among the seven wonders of the world.
The Great Sphinx is a golden symbol of mysterious strength and wisdom. It was built by the pharaoh Khafre in the year 2558-2532 B.C. to protect his image and stand the test of time by protecting the great pyramids of Giza. The Great Sphinx has the body of a lion and between the sphinx’s paws is the blessed Dream Steele of the pharaoh Thutmose IV from 1401-1391 B.C.
The Valley Temple, the fourth dynasty members built the golden valley temple, which was the center for the mummification of the bodies of the fourth dynasty through a magical process called the opening of the mouth ceremony.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is a golden portal that leads to the realms of ancient Egypt, where the creations of celestial intelligence were created over 5000 years of constant innovation and artistic imagination. Inside this colossal museum, you will have the chance to see some of the greatest archaeological monuments and artifacts ever created, including the hanging obelisk, the King Ramses II Statue, the 10 Statues of King Senussert, the Grand staircase, the Statues of Pythagoras, the Kings and Queens, the Victory Column of the Pharaoh Khaldun, the epic Royal Regalia and the Grand Atrium and Gift show.
Enjoy a delicious lunch while relaxing at an Egyptian luxury restaurant and then head to visit the Saqqara Step Pyramid. The divine Saqqara Step pyramid is believed to have caused the construction of the face of the pyramids when it was designed by the Pharaoh Imhotep for the Pharaoh Djoser to be his final resting place between 2670-2650 B.C. The Pyramid consists of 6 steps and a magical courtyard which was the inspiration for the construction of the great Pyramids of Giza.
The City of Grace and Unity, The ancient city of Memphis was founded in the 31st century B.C. by the king Narmer to be the center of life. It was the first-ever capital city of Egypt and was under the protection of the patron deity Ptah, the patron of art and craftsmanship.
You will be picked up at the airport to fly to the city of Hurghada. Once you reach the city, you will check into a 5* hotel where you will stay for the night.
Day 3
Spend a leisurely day relaxing on the beach or exploring the city in style on your own. You will stay at Hurghada Hotel overnight.
Day 4
Start your day with breakfast at your hotel, then you’ll be taken on a Scuba Diving tour with a highly trained instructor, enjoy watching the beautiful coral reefs and learn about underwater life, after which you will return to your hotel.
Day 5
Start your day with breakfast at your hotel before embarking on your DesertSafari ride by quad to witness the beauty of the desert and enjoy a B.B. Q dinner before heading back to your hotel.
Day 6
After breakfast, you will be picked up from your hotel and driven to Luxor in a private air-conditioned vehicle to begin your Nile cruise. Once in Luxor, you will join your professional tour guide to visit the highlights of the East Bank, including Karnak Temple, the religious capital of the whole ancient Egyptian civilization. Karnak Temple is one of the most important archaeological sites on earth, and was built across 247 acres during the middle, new, and Greco-Roman periods, from 1971 BC to 30 BC. Karnak Temple was dedicated to the 18th theban triad, Mut, Khunsa, and Amun, and is home to one of the most impressive archaeological creations, the hypostyle hall and shrines, and many more.
Book in yourself in your 5* luxury Nile cruise and enjoy lunch onboard, then relax and enjoy the cruise. During the night, you will be accompanied by a guide to witness: Luxor Temple By Night, This divine house of worship and royal coronation, Luxor, was built in 1400 BC to serve as a model for the restoration of royal power. It was the home of great rulers such as Ramses theareat, Amenhotep II, and Alexander the Great. They all left their marks on the temple and were crowned in the temple. Luxor was renowned for hosting the Opet Festival by carving statues of the king along the avenue of pharaohs. We invite you to stay the night on our cruise ship and enjoy dinner on board.
Day 7
Join our tour guide to explore the must-visit attractions in the west bank, including the magical temple of Queen Hatshepsut (1479-1458 BC). This golden example of art and architecture has stood the test of time and has become a symbol of beauty, honor Amun and stands as a magical and complete example of the classical architecture of Egypt. Completed in 1479, the three levels of the temple are the finest examples of art showcasing the great legacy of the Hatshepsut dynasty.
The Valley of the Kings is located in the heavenly region of Thebes. The Valley of the Kings contains 63 tombs dedicated to the pharaohs of the 18th, 19th and 20th Dynasties that lived during the New Kingdom (1570-1050 BC). These pharaohs include Seti I, Rameses (1, II, II, IV, V, VI, VIL, IX,
X), Other pharaohs include Amenhotep I and Tutankhamun as well as Hatshepsut. The art found on the walls of the tombs contains many interesting facts.
The Colossi of Memnon consists of two colossal sculptures, the Colossi, which were created by King Amenhotep ll (1391 – 1353 BC) from stones taken from Cairo. The colossi stand at an impressive height of 18 meters (60 feet) and are adorned with a variety of carvings and images scattered throughout the sculptures, which provide a wealth of information about his accomplishments and legacy. Enjoy a delicious lunch and dinner onboard your cruise ship and get ready to sail.
Day 8
Start your day with breakfast on board and then you’ll be taken on a horseback tour with your local tour guide to visit: Edfu temple, The heavenly temple of Edfu is one of Egypt’s largest and most well-preserved temples. It was constructed between 237BC and 57BC on the grand battleground of the legendary battle of the sky falcon between the divine protection god Horus and the god of chaos Set. The temple is able to provide insight into the religion, language and mythology of the ancient Egyptians during this time period through its art carvings.
Lunch will be provided on board and we will then proceed to the next port of call:, Kom Ombo Temple, Located on the banks of the Nile River, the Double Temple of Kom Ombo is a unique piece of architecture. This unique temple was constructed during the Hellenistic period (180 BCE to 47 BCE) to honor Haroeries and Sobek. On the walls of the temple, you will find many carvings and works of art depicting the medical instruments used by the Ancient Egyptians. When you return to your Nile cruise, you will be taken to Aswan for dinner.
Day 9
After breakfast, your tour guide will take you to visit some of the most famous historical places in Aswan, the capital of Nubia.The High Dam, also known as the Aswan High Dam, is a marvel of engineering that was built between the 1960s and 1970s to prevent flooding in the artificial Lake Nasser and to provide hydroelectric power for the industrialization of Egypt.
The Unfinished Obelisk of the Great Queen Hatshepsut (1458 BC) was designed to stand high and pierce the sky from Karnak temple, which was destroyed during the carving process. It may have been the largest obelisk in the world, but something is not meant to be.
The Philae temple is a magical artifact of archaeology that has the ability to tell the epic story of the relationship between Isis and Osiris. Completed between 380-362 B.C., this temple is one of the most well-preserved temples in the world. It is dedicated to the goddess Isis, the mother and healer, the wife of Osiris, ruler of the underworld, and the mother of the sky falcon God of divine victory, Horus.You will then be taken back to your cruise for your lunch, dinner and overnight stay.
Day 10
You’ll get your breakfast boxes and check out from the hotel, then your experienced tour guide will take you by a modern A/C car to visit:The Abu Simbel temple, this is one of the most well-preserved works of art and architecture ever created. The celestial heritage of the pharaoh Ramses the Great (1279 – 1213 BC) is evident throughout the epic UNESCO World Heritage site Abu Simbel temple. Completed in 1264 BC, the temple was dedicated to the memory of the pharaoh Amun, the pharaoh Ptah, the pharaoh Ra, the pharaoh Horakhty, the pharaoh Ozymandias, and the first documented peace settlement in 1247 BC.You will return to Aswan to have lunch in a restaurant. From there, you will take a direct flight to Cairo, where you will be transferred to a 5* Hotel to stay for the night.
Day 11
Start your day with breakfast, then meet your favorite Egyptologist to discover the best places to visit in Cairo, including the Egyptian Museum. The heavenly Egyptian museum is able to reveal the golden heritage of the 5000-year-old ancient Egyptian civilization. Inside its golden doors are some of Egypt’s most enchanting native art pieces.o
Have lunch at a great restaurant in the center of Cairo and then head to other places to visit; The Mosque of Amr Ibn Al Aas which is one of the largest and most well-known Islamic structures in the world. It was the first of its kind to be built in Africa and was constructed in the lands of Fustat, the city of tents, the first Islamic capital of Egypt, in the year 641 AD.
The Holy Hanging Church of the Holy Mother of God Saint Virgin Mary has always stood as a magical symbol of the mercy of the Christian community of Cairo. Built in the 5th century BC on the southern Roman gatehouses of the fortress of Babylon, the church became the staircase church that rises 30 feet above the ground.
The Ben Ezra Synagogue in Cairo is one of the rarest and most enchanting religious monuments in the world. It was built in 882 AD when a church was converted into a Jewish temple. It was renovated in the 19th century. It has amazing artistic designs and rare editions of books written in a dead language.
The amazing National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) showcases the most incredible works of art and architecture that achieved immortality throughout the 5000-year-old civilization of Egypt. Located in the enchanting city of Fustat, NMEC showcases over 50,000 artifacts from Egypt’s history and culture, as well as 20 royal mummies in its magical Hall of Mummies.
The golden labyrinth of AL Muizz street, which dates back to the 10th century AD, is a cultural and commercial center full of magic and wonder. It has many amazing cafeterias and open house museums that will make your every moment magical.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar is one of the most famous shopping centers in Cairo. It was founded between 1382 and 1389 AD. It is a place where people from all over the world come to buy the best clothes, souvenirs, perfumes and more.
Day 12
Start your day with a visit to some of the most spectacular Islamic sites in Cairo with your tour guide, including:Salah El Din Citadel, This illuminated and glorious defensive citadel is the most well-known in Cairo. Built between 1176 and 1183 AD, it is the largest architectural gem in Cairo. For 700 years, it was the headquarters of the government. Cairo Citadel is home to enchanting art galleries, inner museums and magnificent mosques.
The Alabaster Mosque, also known as the Mosque of Mohammed Ali, is one of the most fascinating mosques in Cairo. It houses Ottoman art and architecture that was created between the years 1830-1848 BC. Located at Cairo’s Citadel, the Alabaster Mosque can be seen anywhere in Cairo thanks to its enchanting design.
Have lunch at a local restaurant and then head to the visit; Sultan Hassan Mosque. This golden masterpiece of Mamluk architecture was constructed by Sultan an Nasir Hassan between 1356 to 1363 AD. It houses some of the most impressive works of art and architecture that have stood the test of time.
The AL Rifai mosque is a modern building that wanted to be the same as the Sultan Hassan mosque. Built in 1819 and finished in 1912, it serves as the royal mausoleum of “The Descents of Mohammad Ali”. You will stay the night at your hotel.
Day 13
We’ll pick you up in a private, air-conditioned car and take you with your tour guide to see Alexandria’s must-see attractions:
The Catacombs of Kom EL Shoqafa
This impressive mound of fragments is known as the Catacomb of Kom El Shoqafa. It’s one of a kind and the only one found in the underground of Alexandria. It served as the resting place of a single Roman family from the 2nd and 4th centuries AD. On three floors, the 100m underground tombs are the epic creation of an artistic architecture that was highly successful in combining styles from the Imperial Roman, Hellenistic and Pharaonic cultures.
Pompeys Pillar is one of the most remarkable archaeological finds in Alexandria. It is a Roman monolith that was carved out of granite between the years 298-302 BC to serve as a triumphal column for the Emperor Diocletian. It is located on the east side of the Serapeum in Alexandria. On both the top and bottom of the pillar are several carvings dedicated to the Emperor Pompey.
The Citadel of Qaitbay is a golden monument to majesty and immortality. It was built between 1477 and 1479 AD as a defensive citadel on the northern borders of Egypt. It was dedicated to the honorable memory of the heavenly member of the living wonders of the ancient world. The citadel was built on top of the ruins of the lighthouse of Alexandria that were destroyed in the 11th century
Enjoy a tasty lunch at a fish restaurant before heading to the Alexandria Library. Located in the blessed land of Alexandria, the Alexandria Library was opened in 2002 to provide knowledge seekers with the opportunity to explore 8 million books with a few rare additions and a few amazing artifacts. You will Spend the night at your hotel in Cairo.
Day 14
After breakfast, our representative will get you to Cairo airport on time so you can catch your flight home and end your Egypt package.