This 12-day overland Egypt tour covers Cairo, Giza, Fayoum, Alexandria, Luxor, Aswan, and Abu Simbel. American travelers will enjoy professional guidance, comfortable accommodations, and seamless transport while exploring pyramids, temples, and museums. With expert service at every step, this adventure brings Egypt’s history and culture vividly to life. Book now for an unforgettable expedition.
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Giza Attractions
Cairo Attractions
Alexandria Attractions
Luxor Attractions
Aswan Attractions
Faiyum Attractions
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Explore Giza, Cairo, Fayoum, Alexandria, Luxor, Aswan, and Abu Simbel.
Discover Egypt’s art, culture, and natural wonders.
Enjoy premium services including hotels, restaurants, and transport.
Visit Fayoum and Wadi El Hitan’s fossils and natural marvels.
Make lifelong memories on this 12-day tour.
Upon your arrival, our professional representative will warmly welcome you, assist with passport and visa formalities, manage your luggage identification, and provide transportation in a private air-conditioned vehicle to your 5-star hotel.
As the sun sets, you will embark on an enchanting dinner cruise along the iconic and scenic Nile River, where the timeless treasures of Cairo reveal captivating stories of divine beauty and the legendary exploits of gods and kings. Enjoy your voyage in complete comfort and sophistication while indulging in a delightful meal accompanied by traditional music and dance performances.
You will return to your hotel to unwind and get ready for the enchanting adventure that lies ahead.
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Enjoy your breakfast before accompanying your tour guide to explore the awe-inspiring, timeless treasures of Giza:
The renowned Giza Pyramids Complex showcases the essence of this 7,000-year-old civilization through some of the most remarkable archaeological wonders and architectural achievements ever created, including the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the Sphinx, and the pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is believed to have the ability to open a gateway to the heavens, reaching deep into the core of the skies. Constructed as the final resting place of Pharaoh Khufu (reigned 2609 BC - 2584 BC), it stands as the foremost symbol of ancient Egyptian civilization. Upon its completion in 2570 BC, it was the tallest man-made structure in the world, measuring 481 feet (147 meters), a record it held for over 3,800 years. The pyramid consists of 2.3 million limestone blocks, weighing a total of six million tons, and features an intricate internal layout that includes Khufu’s burial chamber, the grand gallery, and the Queen’s chamber. It is estimated that the construction took approximately 15 years and involved more than 400,000 skilled laborers. This remarkable and enduring monument is the only surviving wonder of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The Great Sphinx is a legendary work of art that conveys a range of grand qualities, including strength, wisdom, and majesty. Sculpted from a massive limestone block, the sphinx measures 19 meters (62 ft) in width, 73 meters (240 ft) in length, and stands 20 meters (66 ft) tall. It features the body of a lion and the regal face of Pharaoh Khafre (2558 BC - 2532 BC). As one of the most iconic and recognizable ancient monolithic statues in the world, it has captivated people with its mystery and splendor for centuries.
The remarkable valley temple served as the mortuary complex for the pharaohs of the 4th dynasty. It was mainly used for performing purification and mummification rites, known as the "Opening of the Mouth" ceremony, before the pharaohs were laid to rest in the adjacent pyramids. The temple is built from massive limestone blocks, incorporating alabaster and granite, and showcases impressive architectural features such as large pillars and a granite causeway linking it to the nearby Giza pyramids.
The Grand Egyptian Museum offers an extraordinary and regal experience, poised to become one of the largest and most comprehensive museums in the world dedicated to ancient Egypt. Its mission is to present Egypt’s rich history spanning 7,000 years, featuring artifacts and monuments that reveal fascinating facts, intricate details, and captivating stories. The museum will display an extensive collection of over 100,000 pharaonic treasures within state-of-the-art galleries and exhibitions.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before proceeding with your tour guide to:
The Step Pyramid of Saqqara, also known as the Step Pyramid of Djoser, is a remarkable example of ancient architectural brilliance and innovation. Constructed between 2670 and 2650 BC, it is one of the earliest large-scale stone structures, designed by the architect Imhotep, who was both the high priest of Ra and the high chancellor. This pyramid served as the final burial site for Pharaoh Djoser (2686–2648 BC). The monument is a groundbreaking architectural achievement, made up of six layered mastabas that inspired the design of the later Giza Pyramids. The Step Pyramid complex also features courtyards, temples, and an extensive underground labyrinth, marking some of the earliest examples of such structures.
Memphis, Egypt, was the powerful first capital of ancient Egypt, established around 3200 BC, serving as the political and administrative hub for over 3,000 years. It was founded by Narmer following the unification battle. Memphis is an archaeological site that provides insight into the splendor and historical importance of ancient Egyptian civilization. It features several remarkable artifacts and monuments, including the statue of Ramses II (the colossus of Ramses II) and the Temple of Ptah.
You will return to your hotel to rest and spend the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
After breakfast, you will meet your tour guide and transfer to catch your flight to Luxor, renowned as the "world's largest open-air museum." Upon arrival, you will be accompanied by your tour guide to visit:
The Karnak Temples Complex, a magnificent royal spiritual site, spans approximately 247 acres and served as the primary center for worship. It is regarded as one of the largest religious complexes ever built, dedicated to the veneration of the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu from the 18th dynasty. Construction of the Karnak Temple began during the Middle Kingdom (around 2000 BCE) and continued through several centuries until the Ptolemaic Period (1970 - 30 BC), with various pharaohs contributing their own structures and decorations to seek the gods' favor. The complex comprises numerous impressive buildings adorned with golden and colorful carvings, including the Great Hypostyle Hall, which features 134 massive columns each approximately 23 meters (75 feet) tall, the Precincts of Amun-Re, Mut, and Montu, the Temple of Amenhotep IV, and the Avenue of Sphinxes leading to the enchanting Luxor Temple.
You will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before proceeding with your tour guide to:
As the sun sets, you will visit the golden lunar marvel of Luxor Temple, which transforms into an enchanting spectacle illuminated by celestial lights and sounds that narrate numerous mythical stories. Constructed around 1400 BC, the temple served as a place for the revitalization of kingship and the worship of the Theban triad. Renowned rulers such as Amenhotep III, Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and even Alexander the Great were crowned here and contributed to its design and expansion. The temple is famous for its grand pylon entrance, spacious courtyard, and impressive colonnades. It also functioned as the primary venue for celebrations and religious festivals, including the Opet festival. The most notable feature of Luxor Temple is the Avenue of Sphinxes, a lengthy walkway lined with sphinx statues that extends for about three kilometers (1.86 miles) to Karnak Temple.
You will stay overnight at your hotel in Luxor to rest before your next excursion.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Cairo to Luxor
Overnight: Luxor Hotel
After breakfast, you will accompany your tour guide to behold the legendary beauty of:
The Celestial Valley of the Kings is a masterpiece of lost art originating from the heavens, buried beneath the underground expanse of the Theban necropolis and dating back to the New Kingdom (1550 - 1070 BC). It served as the final resting place for numerous pharaohs and influential nobles from the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties. The valley contains 63 intricately carved royal tombs, hewn into the rock of a concealed hill resembling the ben-ben, featuring elaborate decorations, religious texts, and well-preserved artifacts that provide valuable insights into the religious beliefs, innovations, and funerary practices of ancient Egyptian royalty.
The mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, known as the House of Royal Beauty and the Holy of Holies, is dedicated to the female pharaoh Hatshepsut (1507–1458 BC), who achieved significant success during her reign. The temple features three levels and is renowned for its distinctive architectural style, which includes terraces, colonnades, and statues harmoniously integrated into the natural cliffs. It depicts scenes from Hatshepsut’s birth, reign, and life, celebrating her accomplishments as a ruler and honoring her role as the priestess wife of Amun.
You will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before proceeding with your tour guide to:
The immense Colossi of Memnon have withstood the ravages of time and numerous challenges throughout their history. These monumental statues feature the likeness of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386 - 1349 BC) and were completed around 1350 BC. They originally guarded the entrance to Amenhotep III's mortuary temple and now remain as the sole surviving elements of the temple complex. The statues portray the pharaoh seated on his throne, each standing approximately 18 meters (60 feet) tall, and have undergone multiple restorations, particularly during the Ptolemaic period when the associated acoustic phenomenon garnered widespread attention.
You will return to your hotel to stay overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Luxor Hotel
After breakfast, you will proceed with your journey towards the timeless treasures of Aswan, which include:
The magnificent Edfu Temple stands as a timeless emblem of honor and happiness, devoted to the falcon-headed deity Horus. It ranks among the largest and most well-preserved temples in Egypt, constructed during the Ptolemaic era, approximately between 237 BCE and 57 BCE. The temple features striking pylons, courtyards, halls, and sanctuaries, all decorated with reliefs and inscriptions illustrating ancient Egyptian myths, rituals, and scenes from the legendary battle between Horus and Set that occurred at this very location.
You will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before proceeding with your tour guide to:
The House of Fortune and Brilliance Kom Ombo Temple is a distinctive double temple, unparalleled in its design, located on the banks of the Nile River. Constructed between 180 BC and 47 BC during the Ptolemaic era, it is dedicated to two deities: Sobek, the crocodile god, and Haroeris (“Horus the Elder”). The temple features two symmetrical sections, each with its own entrance, halls, and sanctuaries situated on the southern and northern sides. The reliefs and inscriptions within the temple illustrate medical and surgical instruments used for healing and treatment in ancient times.
You will return to your hotel to stay overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Aswan Hotel
Enjoy your breakfast before embarking on your remarkable journey to the magnificent:
The Abu Simbel temples will captivate you with their magnificent grandeur and stunning beauty. This remarkable monument was constructed around 1264 BC to honor Ramses the Great (1303–1213 BC). The temples also celebrate the blessings of the gods Amun, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah during the annual sun festival. The most prominent feature of the Great Temple is the colossal statues of Ramses II at the entrance, standing approximately 20 meters (65 feet) tall. Inside, the temple showcases impressive reliefs and wall carvings that illustrate the Battle of Kadesh, won by Ramses II in 1274 BC, religious ceremonies, and the pharaoh’s achievements and victories. Located just 100 meters from the main temple is the smaller Temple of Hathor, dedicated to Ramses II’s favored and principal wife, Queen Nefertari, who is revered as the beloved of the goddess Hathor.
Your lunch will be served at a local restaurant in Aswan.
You will return to your hotel to stay overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Aswan Hotel
After breakfast, you will proceed with your tour guide to:
The Aswan High Dam is a remarkable feat of modern engineering situated near Aswan. Built between 1960 and 1970 across the Nile River, it was designed to control flooding, generate hydroelectric power, and supply water for agricultural irrigation. This dam has been instrumental in Egypt's progress by managing the Nile's flow and ensuring a reliable water supply through the creation of the artificial Lake Nasser.
The Unfinished Obelisk was designed to achieve lasting grandeur as the largest ancient obelisk ever known, planned to stand at the entrance of the Karnak temple bearing Queen Hatshepsut's name. However, work on the obelisk was halted after cracks emerged during carving. It provides valuable insight into the quarrying methods employed by the ancient Egyptians.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, followed by a visit with your tour guide to:
The Philae Temple is a captivating site featuring valuable ancient temple complexes devoted to the goddess Isis. Built in 280 BC during the Ptolemaic era, it remained in use throughout the Roman period. In the 20th century, the temple complex was moved to Agilkia Island to prevent submersion caused by the construction of the High Dam. The Philae Temple displays intricate carvings and reliefs that illustrate ancient Egyptian mythology and religious ceremonies associated with the Myth of Osiris.
Then, fly back to Cairo, where you will check into your hotel and stay overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Aswan to Cairo
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
After breakfast, you will proceed with your tour guide to:
Established in 1901, the Egyptian Museum is among the earliest museums in Egypt and is located in the heart of Cairo. It houses a vast collection of artifacts that offer a comprehensive insight into ancient Egyptian history, culture, and art, giving visitors an engaging experience of this civilization’s extensive legacy.
The Hanging Church, also known as the Church of St. Virgin Mary, is a renowned Coptic Christian church, recognized as one of the oldest churches in Egypt, with origins dating back to the 3rd century. It is named the "Hanging Church" because it is situated above the gatehouse of the Babylon Fortress, creating the appearance that it is suspended above the ground. The church showcases exquisite Coptic architecture along with religious artifacts connected to the holy family and their travels throughout Egypt.
The Egyptian National Museum showcases Egypt's rich history spanning over 7,000 years, from ancient times to the modern era. Opened in 2020 on the Nile's east bank in the historic city of Fustat, it houses more than 50,000 artifacts, including pieces from the ancient Egyptian, Coptic, Islamic, and contemporary periods, along with over 20 royal mummies. The museum offers an extensive insight into Egypt's varied history and cultural development.
You will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before returning with your tour guide to continue exploring:
Al Muizz Street is a living masterpiece of art and one of the oldest streets in Cairo, originating from the Fatimid era in 970 AD. The street is filled with exquisitely preserved medieval Islamic architecture, featuring mosques, mausoleums, palaces, and traditional homes that highlight the rich history, culture, and architectural grandeur of Islamic Cairo.
Khan El-Khalili is an ancient and enchanting marketplace brimming with invaluable artifacts that reflect Egypt's rich heritage and culture. As one of the oldest and most renowned markets in the Middle East, it dates back to between 1382 and 1389 AD. This bazaar features a lively environment with numerous shops offering traditional crafts, textiles, spices, jewelry, and souvenirs.
You will return to your hotel to stay overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
After enjoying your breakfast, you will travel in a private air-conditioned vehicle to the "Pearl of the Mediterranean." Your tour guide will accompany you to:
The Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa is an extraordinary underground burial site from the 2nd century CE, showcasing a blend of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman architectural styles. This site comprises a network of chambers and tombs adorned with detailed carvings, featuring representations of Egyptian deities, Roman designs, and Hellenistic elements. It spans three levels of subterranean passages, including the main hall, the Hall of Caracalla, and the Hall of Marcus Aurelius.
The Alexandria Library is a contemporary tribute to the famed ancient Great Library of Alexandria, known as one of the most distinguished libraries of antiquity. Established in 2002, the modern library stands as an architectural marvel and a hub for knowledge and cultural interaction. It contains approximately 8 million books, manuscripts, and artifacts, along with several specialized libraries, exhibition spaces, and cultural institutions.
Relish a delicious seafood lunch at a nearby restaurant.
The Qaitbey Citadel is a formidable defensive fortress situated in the eastern harbor of Alexandria. Constructed between 1477 and 1479 AD by Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbey, it stands on the site of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The citadel played a crucial role in safeguarding the city from invasions and is a prominent example of Mamluk military architecture. What makes this site unique is that it was built using reclaimed stones from the Lighthouse of Alexandria.
Pompey's Pillar is an ancient Roman triumphal column. Standing about 25 meters (82 feet) tall and crafted from red granite, it is among the largest columns of its type in Egypt. Although known as Pompey's Pillar, it was actually constructed in the 3rd century AD to honor the Roman Emperor Diocletian and features numerous impressive carvings and artworks.
You will return to your hotel to stay overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Enjoy your breakfast before departing for the oasis city of Fayoum, renowned for its stunning scenery and rich historical heritage.
Visitors will have the opportunity to explore Qarun Lake, a tranquil natural oasis rich in birdlife and recognized as the third-largest lake in Egypt. The city of Fayoum offers a delightful atmosphere, with its traditional markets, local crafts, and ancient ruins. The region also hosts several notable archaeological sites, including the Pyramid of Hawara and the Meidum Pyramid. Additionally, you will visit the stunning Wadi El-Rayan, a captivating desert area renowned for its breathtaking waterfalls and distinctive rock formations. This area features two picturesque lakes, the Upper Lake and the Lower Lake, emerging from the golden desert landscape of this extraordinary location.
As night falls, immerse yourself in the enchantment of the desert with an overnight camping trip, where you will savor authentic Bedouin dinner cuisine beneath a blanket of stars.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Camping at the Desert
You will have your breakfast, then visit:
Explore the captivating Wadi Al Hitan, also known as the Valley of the Whales, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its extensive collection of fossilized ancient whale remains. These fossils offer valuable insights into the extraordinary evolution of these magnificent creatures. Wadi Al Hitan is distinguished for its remarkable fossil deposits of ancient whales and marine life dating back 40-50 million years to the Eocene epoch. This location provides a unique perspective on the evolutionary journey of whales, highlighting their transition from land-based to marine animals.
You will return to Cairo, reflecting on the remarkable experiences you have had during your journey, and then spend the night at your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
As your enchanting Egyptian journey concludes, savor a relaxed breakfast before saying goodbye to this remarkable travel destination. You will leave with treasured memories and a greater appreciation of Egypt’s rich history, art, and culture.
Meals: Breakfast
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