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6 DAYS CAIRO, LUXOR, ASWAN, ABU SIMBEL TOUR.–

6 DAYS CAIRO, LUXOR, ASWAN, AND ABU SIMBEL TOUR.
6 Days Cairo, LUXOR, ASwan, & Abu Simbel tour package is a dream come true that reveals the golden heritage of the ancient Egyptian civilization that dates back to over 4500 years ago. Egypt Tours Portal offers the best service of a professional Egyptologist tour guide along with a private A/C vehicle to all our clients, which is what you would expect from the best travel agency in Egypt. All of our guests will witness some of the best examples of human innovation and magical imagination in the world during this magical 6 days Cairo LUXOR, Aswan, and Abu Simbel tour! Over the countless centuries, the cities of Cairo, LUXor and Aswan have collected an infinite amount of magic, wonder and beauty. From the Giza Pyramids Complex to the Egyptian Museum, the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, Queen Hatshepsut Temple, Philae Temple, AbuSimbel Temple and many more, this tour goes beyond the imagination of anyone who sees it. Get the holiday adventure you’ve always dreamed of and book this amazing tour today.

Day 1
Once you’ve arrived at Cairo’s airport, our “Egypt Tours Portal” representative will be waiting at your gate to assist you with passport control and luggage identification and carry-on. From there, you’ll be taken by private air-conditioned vehicle to your reserved 5* hotel for check-in.At the end of the day, you will start your tour with a Dinner Cruise on the blessed Nile, where you will be able to relax and watch a colorful belly dance show with a folklore band, featuring the amazing Tannoure spin. Make the most of your first day on the Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and Abu Simbel tour by heading back to your hotel for your overnight stay.

Day 2
Your second day will start with a luxurious breakfast after which you will check out of your hotel and join your private tour guide who will take you to encounter the wonders of ancient Egypt starting with;The Giza pyramids complex, also known as the Cosmic Giza pyramids, is the largest open-air museum in the world, showcasing the golden heritage of ancient Egypt. It was built in 2700 B.C. by the 4th dynasty.

The Great Pyramid is a living wonder that acts as the epitome of the ancient Egyptian Civilization. The Great Pyramid was designed by King Khufu of Egypt (2609 BC – 2584 BC). It was built by his chief architect, “Hemiunu”. He used 2.3m limestone blocks and 400,000 free skilled workers to build the Great Pyramid in 2570BC. The total weight of the Great Pyramid is 147m, making it the longest construction on the surface of the earth for over 3000 years.

There are many names for the Great Sphinx, but the oldest is known as the Horus of the Horizon. The Sphinx is a royal guardian that symbolizes the power and wisdom of King Chephren (2558BC-2532 BC) in the shape of a stone construction that was carved out of a huge single piece of limestone. In between the sphinx’s paws is the legendary dreamstone of Thutmose IV, which was added in 1401BC.

The Valley Temple is the key to immortality. The temple was built in 2700 B.C. to become a divine necropolis, where the mummification and purification rituals were performed on the royal families of the 4th dynasty that were buried in the pyramids at Giza.

The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is a golden portal leading to the ancient Egyptian creations of celestial intelligence that were created over 5000 years of continuous innovation and artistic creativity. Within this colossal wonder lies a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to discover some of the greatest archaeological monuments and artifacts ever created, such as the Hanging Olimpia, the King Ramses II Statue, the 10 Statues of King Senusert and the Grand staircase, Ptolemy’s Statues of Kings and Queens, the Victory Column of King Mercurynptah, the epic Royal Regalia and the Grand Atrium and Gift show.

Have your lunch at a local Cairo restaurant. Then, we’ll move on to the next part of your Simbel holiday in Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and Abu. Continuing to visit the Egyptian Museum houses the world’s largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts and monuments spanning more than 4,000 years. Inside the museum’s two-story building, you’ll find a collection of rare and priceless archaeological wonders that have stood the test of time.Finally, you’ll depart to Cairo’s airport, where you’ll board your flight to Luxor, and then check-in to a 5* hotel for the night.

Day 3
After your morning meal, you will accompany your tour guide to visit the tourist attractions in Luxor starting with; The Valley of the Kings is a sacred passageway to the realms of true beauty and bliss. It was the burial place of the Egyptian Kings and Queens of the New Kingdom (1570 – 1070 BC). It contains 63 tombs full of treasures and artifacts, statues, and magical decorations, as well as the remains of Pharaohs such as Ramses I, Ramses II, Ramses III, Ramses IV, Ramses V, Ramses VI, Ramses VII, Ramses VIII, Ramses IX, and Ramses X. The most popular of these is Ramses the Great. In 1979, Valley of the Kings was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Queen Hatsepsut temple, also known as the Djoser-Djeresseru “Holy of Holyies”, is a stunning embodiment of the imagination of Ancient Egypt’s civilization. It is a stunning structure of one of Egypt’s most successful rulers, Hatshepsut, the queen of Ancient Egypt. Built in 1479 B.C. in Egypt’s New Kingdom, the temple took 15 full years to complete. The design of the temple is inspired by the style of classical architecture of the new kingdom. Inside the temple, you will find some of Egypt’s most captivating artifacts and sculptures.

The Colossi of Memnon, two blocks of quartzite sandstone weighing 720 tons each stand at the height of 18 meters (60 feet) and are in the shape of the pharaoh Amenhotep II (1386-1350). The Colossi have protected LuXor for centuries, but were heavily damaged in a large earthquake in 27 BC and rebuilt in 199 AD. The Colossi became well-known during the period of Greco-Romanism because of Memnon’s phenomenal act of singing at dawn, which was nothing more than the sound of wind passing through the statue

Proceed to have lunch on an island, enjoy a boat trip on river nile, after continuie to visit;as:like:The Karnak Temple, the Karnak Temple is the resting place of the soulful souls of ancient Egypt. It was also known as Ipet-isu, The Most Selected of Places, and Pr-lim House Of Amon. It was constructed over 4,000 years ago and is one of the largest religious structures on earth. It was the center of ancient Egyptian civilization for over 1500 years and was dedicated to numerous deities such as the great god Osiris, the god Montu, the god Ptah, and the goddess Isis. However, it was mainly dedicated to the Theban triad which included God Amun and his wife the goddess of Justice Mut and the son the moon qod khonsu. After, go back to luxor, check in to your hotel for overnight.

Day 4
Start your day with breakfast and check out from the hotel, then meet your private Egyptologist tour guide who will accompany you as you continue with your Cairo, Aswan, luxor and Abu simbel. Embark on a train to Aswan. Upon your arrival, join your private tour guide to visit tourist attractions in Aswan starting with; The High Dam symbolizes the modern power of the city of Aswan. Built between 1960 and 1970 during the reign of President Gamal Abdel-Aziz-Nasser, the dam was conceived as a joint project with the Moscow-based Hydro project Institute to have better control over Nile flooding, generate hydroelectricity, and increase water storage for irrigation in its reservoir lake, Nasser.

The Unfinished Obelisk is an open-air museum in Egypt. It was built by Queen Hatshepsut in the 6th century BC to stand at the Karnak temple. Unfortunately, it was cracked during the construction process, but it can still be used as an example of the amazing construction techniques of ancient Egyptian artisans.

Have your lunch in Aswan at a local restaurant and then continue to visit; The Philae Temple is a gold-plated work of art and a part of Nubia’s rich history. It tells the fascinating story of “Myth of Osiris” and is one of the most well-preserved temples on the island of Agilkia. Built in 280 BC by the ruler of Nubia, Ptolemaic, the temple was moved to the island as part of the UNESCO’s Nubia Campaign between the 1960’s and 1970’s. Finally, you will have a delicious meal for lunch at a restaurant in Aswan after which you will be transferred to your luxurious hotel in Aswan to stay overnight.

Day 5
Check out of your hotel and embark on a journey to Abu simbel with your breakfast boxes with your tour guide.

The heavenly Abu Simbel temple which is a symbol of divine divinity and mercy that attained immortality. It was built by the Egyptian Pharaoh Ozymandias in the year 1200 B.C. to honor the gods of Ancient Egypt AmunnPtah Re-Haraktyn and to commemorate Pharaoh Ramses II’s victory in Kadesh and his accomplishments. The great temple of King Ramses II is home to the annual Sun Festival on the 22nd February and October, and the second temple is dedicated to his beloved wife, Queen Nefertari. The temple was the focus of one of the most difficult archaeological rescue operations in history, led by UNESCO in the mid-1960s.
After the day’s tour, you’ll be taken to Aswan where you’ll have your lunch. After, catch a flight back to Cairo and check in to your hotel overnight.

Day 6
After breakfast at your hotel, a representative will drop you off at the airport and take you through the final departure process to end your trip in Egypt with beautiful and unforgettable memories.


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