7 DAYS CAIRO LUXOR ASWAN AND ABU SIMBEL INCLUDE EDFU AND KOM OMBO.
Experience the rich history, gladiatorial culture, and divine architecture of the ancient Egyptians on this 7 Days tour from Cairo to Luxor to Aswan to Abu Simbel and Edfu to Kom Ombo. Explore the golden wonders of Egypt and live out your dreams across the top tourist destinations in Egypt such as Cairo, Luxor and Aswan and Edfu & Kom Ombo during this blessed 7 Days tour. Explore the golden lands of Egypt and discover the art, history and culture of Cairo and Upper Egypt through the valley of the kings, Karnak temple, Queen Hatshepsut temple and the Pyramids of Giza, Philae temple, Abu Simbel temple and other colossal historical monuments. Make your time full of glory and beauty by booking this incredible tour across the grandeur of Egypt.
Day 1
Upon arrival at Cairo airport, a representative from “Egypt Tours Portal” will greet you and guide you through passport, check-in, luggage, identification and portage. From the airport, you will be taken by a private, air-conditioned minibus to a 5* hotel in Cairo, where you will check in. In the evening, you can start your trip with a Dinner Cruise with your tour guide. Sit back, relax and enjoy a colorful belly dancing show with a folklore band, featuring an unforgettable Tannoura twist, in line with Egypt’s whirling dervishes tradition. After that, you’ll return to your accommodation for the night.
Day 2
After breakfast in the morning, check out from your hotel and join your private Egyptology tour to visit some of the most popular tourist spots in Cairo, including:the Giza pyramids complex, where the grandeur of the ancient Egyptian civilization was left unspoiled by time. For over 4,000 years, the ancient Giza pyramids stood as a symbol of the everlasting glory of Egyptian culture. Here you will find: Khufu’s divine horizon has always been the pinnacle of the innovation of the ancient Egyptian civilization, which was built in 2570 B.C.
The Great Pyramid stands at 147 m (481 ft), making it the world’s tallest building from 2600 BC to 13 11 AD. Its weight and height make it the only standing member of the 7 wonders of the ancient world, and its sophisticated and intricate interior has captivated people from around the world.
The Great Sphinx, also known as the “Sphinx” or “Horus of the Horizon,” is a guardian angel from the heavens. It is one of the most famous man-made monuments on earth. It was carved from a single limestone block in the shape of a magical creatio. In 1401 BC, there was addition of steel from Thutmose IV’s dream. The Great Sphinx was built by King Chephren from 2558 BC to 2532 BC.
The Valley Temple is said to have been built in the 4th century BC to perform the mummification process and purification rituals on the bodies of the royal kingly, queen, prince, and princesses.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is a golden portal leading to the ancient Egyptian creations of celestial intelligence that were created over 5000 years of continuous innovation and creative imagination. Inside this colossal wonder lies a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see some of the greatest archaeological monuments and artifacts ever created, such as the Hanging obelisk, King Ramses II Statue, the 10 Statues of King Senusert and the Grand staircase, Ptolemy’s Royal Regalia, the Statues of Kings and Queens, the Victory Column of King Merneptah, and the Grand Atrium and Gift show.
Have your lunch in Cairo at a local restaurant and continue visiting other places including;The epic Egyptian museum was created to provide a magical journey that showcases the brilliance and glamor of ancient Egypt Civilization with over 5000 years of history Finally, You are transferred to Cairo Airport to Fly To LuXor and Check-in 5* Hotel for overnight.
Day 3
You will have breakfast at the hotel and continue your holiday by visiting Luxor East Bank attractions such as: 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.
The 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 take you by private air-conditioned transportation to your next destination; The miraculous use of triumph and honor, Edfu temple was constructed between the years 237 BC to 57 BC to provide a magical portal leading to the greatest examples of religion, myth, and language of the Egyptian Hellenistic era. Edfu temple was dedicated to the god of skies and the victory of the falcon god Horus. Edfu temple stands as the greatest example of late architectural development.
The heavenly temple of Kom Ombo is located on the north and south sides of the double temple. The temple is dedicated to the falcon God Haroeris and the crocodile God Sobek. The temple was built during the Ptolemaic Dynasty, which lasted from 180 BCE to 47 BCE. The entire temple contains many interesting facts about the Egyptian calendar and medical innovations of that time. Then, enjoy your lunch at a local restaurant in Kom ombo. After lunch, you will be transferred to Aswan in your private AC car to check-in at 5* hotel for the night.
Day 5
In the morning, pack your breakfast boxes, check out from your hotel and join our tour group to witness;
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. You’ll spend the night in Aswan at your luxury hotel.
Day 6
You will have your breakfast at the hotel and then continue your holiday in Egypt by visiting some of the best tourist places in Aswan such as: The Aswan High Dam, also known as the is a large-scale, high-tech structure that was constructed between 1960 and 1970 AD and had a positive effect on the economy and innovation in Egypt.
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.
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 the Aswan airport to catch your flight back to Cairo where you will check into your luxury hotel overnight.
Day 7
After breakfast at your hotel, a representative will drop you off at the airport and take you through the final departure process to wrap up your trip in Egypt.