This 13-day nature discovery tour highlights Egypt’s monuments and protected landscapes. American travelers will visit Cairo, Giza, Fayoum, St. Catherine, and coastal reserves like Ras Mohamed and Nabq. With expert guides, comfortable lodging, and smooth transport, guests will explore pyramids, churches, deserts, and marine parks. Book this unique adventure and discover Egypt’s natural and cultural wonders.
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Spend 13 days exploring Egypt’s golden destinations.
Learn about Egypt’s culture, history, art, and nature.
Enjoy excellent accommodations and professional services.
Visit Giza, Khan El Khalili, Hanging Church, Muizz Street, St. Catherine’s Monastery, and more.
Explore Ras Mohamed, Abu Gallum, Fayoum, and Taba’s natural wonders.
Upon your arrival in Cairo, a dedicated representative will welcome you, handle all passport and visa formalities, assist with luggage identification, and provide transportation to your 5-star hotel in a private air-conditioned vehicle.
Egypt is a land of ancient marvels and stunning mystical landscapes, offering an unforgettable adventure that transports you through history, artistic mastery, and nature’s most captivating wonders.
You will stay overnight at your hotel, where you will enjoy a delicious dinner before retiring for the night.
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Your day will start with a delightful breakfast, followed by an exciting guided tour of the grand Giza Pyramids Complex. These monumental structures have endured since their construction around 2600 BC by the Fourth Dynasty, who aimed to eternalize their legacy throughout history. You will visit these remarkable landmarks, experiencing the grandeur of history as you walk in the footsteps of the pharaohs, leading to:
The extraordinary archaeological marvel of Pharaoh Khufu (2609 BC - 2584 BC) is a legendary tomb designed to reach the heavens. The Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu, built around 2570 BC, is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and stands as an enduring symbol of this magnificent civilization. Constructed from limestone, the Great Pyramid originally reached approximately 146 meters (481 feet) in height and weighs about six million tons, aligned precisely with the four cardinal points. It is believed that its construction took around 15 years, involving over 400,000 skilled laborers. The chief architect, Hemon, created an incredibly advanced structure, evident in the king’s chamber, grand gallery, queen’s chamber, and other features.
The legendary and mystical blessing of the Sphinx of Pharaoh Khafre (2558 BC - 2532 BC) is a timeless guardian monument featuring the face of Khafre on the massive body of a lion, carved from limestone. It measures 19 meters (62 ft) in width, 73 meters (240 ft) in length, and 20 meters (66 ft) in height. Located between the Sphinx's paws is the remarkable Dream Stele of Thutmose IV, which recounts a historic event from 1401 BC.
The remarkable Valley Temple, built during the 4th dynasty, was designed to ensure immortality and transform the pharaoh into a golden statue by facilitating the purification and mummification rituals, specifically the Opening of the Mouth ceremony, before the burial in the adjacent pyramid. It is mainly constructed of limestone and showcases impressive architectural features, such as massive granite columns.
Your breakfast will be served at a local restaurant. Afterward, you will proceed with your journey by visiting the following:
The Grand Egyptian Museum is an extraordinary landmark designed to endure through the ages, providing everyone the opportunity to discover the rich history, art, and culture developed over more than 7,000 years. As the largest archaeological museum globally, the GEM occupies 490,000 square meters (5,300,000 sq ft) and houses over 100,000 artifacts and monuments of various forms and hues, revealing the beauty, grandeur, and magnificence of this remarkable civilization.
You will return to your hotel to stay overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Enjoy a delicious breakfast before embarking on an exciting journey with your tour guide to the tranquil region of St. Catherine, located in the heart of the Sinai Peninsula. Your destination is the sacred:
The Sacred Autonomous Royal Monastery of Saint Catherine on the Holy and God-Trodden Mount Sinai is among the oldest continuously inhabited monastic communities worldwide and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is named after St. Catherine of Alexandria, a Christian martyr, whose relics are believed to be preserved within the monastery. Founded in 565 AD by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, the monastery stands on the site where Moses is traditionally believed to have encountered the burning bush and received the Ten Commandments. This location is regarded as holy. St. Catherine's Monastery holds great historical and religious importance for Christians, Jews, and Muslims alike.
The monastery houses an extensive array of religious and artistic treasures, such as ancient manuscripts, icons, and various sacred artifacts. Its library is acclaimed for its large collection of ancient texts, featuring the Codex Sinaiticus and the Syriac Sinaiticus, representing the second-largest assembly of early codices and manuscripts after the Vatican Library. The site is enclosed by fortified walls and comprises a chapel, a church, a library, and several monastic structures.
Each moment spent in this enchanting location will be enriched with biblical art, stunning landscapes, and profound feelings of peace emanating from the environment. After enjoying your lunch, you will stay overnight at your hotel in the Catherine area.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Catherine
Enjoy your breakfast before embarking on an extraordinary journey through the celestial landscapes of Catherine. Afterwards, head to the breathtaking Ras Mohamed National Park, celebrated for its rich biodiversity, incredible wildlife, and vibrant underwater ecosystems. Spend the night camping beneath a radiant star-filled sky, fully immersed in the natural splendor.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Camping in Ras Mohamed
Enjoy your breakfast before embarking on your journey, awakened by the soothing sounds of waves lapping the shore and the natural ambiance filling the air around you. Your adventure will then lead you to explore:
Ras Mohamed National Park is a protected area situated at the southernmost point of the Sinai Peninsula, where the Gulf of Aqaba converges with the Gulf of Suez. Established in 1983, it covers an area of 480 square kilometers (185 square miles), making it one of Egypt’s most popular marine and terrestrial parks, celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty and diverse ecosystems. The park is known for its rich biodiversity both on land and underwater. Its unique environment includes desert landscapes, rocky hills, and sand dunes, while the marine area hosts over 1,000 species of fish, 220 species of coral, seagrass beds, and various sea creatures such as colorful fish, turtles, dolphins, and occasional sharks, along with mangrove forests. Additionally, it features the famous wreck of the SS Thistlegorm, making it an excellent destination for diving.
You will travel to Nabq Oasis, a stunning natural reserve where you will camp and enjoy the enchanting ambiance of the desert night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Camping in Nabq Oasis
After breakfast, you will explore further into the enchanting natural landscapes of Egypt:
The Nabq Protected Area is an important conservation site situated in the northeastern region of the peninsula, between Dahab and Sharm El-Sheikh. Established in 1992, it spans approximately 600 square kilometers (230 square miles) and encompasses a diverse ecosystem that includes coastal zones, desert landscapes, marine environments, and towering mountains. The area boasts beautiful beaches, dunes, and coral reefs, all part of the remarkable Red Sea ecosystem renowned for its rich variety of flora and fauna, vibrant fish, corals, turtles, and other marine life, along with numerous desert plants, mangrove forests, and unique endemic species. It offers an exceptional destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts to explore the underwater world.
Your next destination is Abu Gallum, a remote and pristine paradise that provides an ideal backdrop for an unforgettable camping experience. You will enjoy an enchanting overnight stay in the heart of this serene oasis, where every moment promises to be truly special.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Camping in Abu Gallum
Enjoy your breakfast as the sun rises over the stunning mountains, then embark on your unforgettable journey to:
The stunning Ras Abu Gallum Protectorate is situated in the northeastern part of the peninsula, between Dahab to the south and Nuweiba to the north. Established in 1992, it spans an impressive area of 400 square kilometers (154 square miles) and is celebrated for its pristine coastal and marine ecosystems. The area features rugged, scenic landscapes that blend desert, mountains, and coastline. Named after the notable peak of Ras Abu Gallum, which rises 753 meters (2,470 feet) above sea level, the protectorate is known for its peaceful atmosphere, untouched beaches, and crystal-clear waters. It hosts over 165 plant species, remarkable wildlife, and an underwater cave system that stands as an extraordinary natural wonder.
You will travel to the enchanting coastal town of Taba, famous for its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters. You will spend the night camping on the beach, enjoying the calming and magical sound of the waves gently lapping the shore.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Camping in Taba
Enjoy your breakfast before embarking on an adventure through one of Egypt's most enchanting and stunning attractions:
The golden coastal city of Taba is located on the Gulf of Aqaba along the Red Sea, renowned for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking mountain scenery. Established in 1904 by the Ottoman Empire as a naval port, Taba holds historical significance. It is a favored destination for travelers looking for relaxation, water activities, and scenic natural landscapes.
After a day filled with adventure, you will return to Cairo to spend the night at your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
After finishing your breakfast, you will depart from Cairo to explore:
The Wadi Degla Protectorate is a natural sanctuary located in the southeastern region of Cairo, Egypt. It lies within the Wadi Degla Valley, a narrow canyon extending approximately 30 kilometers (19 miles), providing a tranquil retreat from the busy city life. The protectorate is renowned for its diverse ecosystems and distinctive geological features, including limestone formations dating back to the Eocene era. Established as a protectorate by the Egyptian government in 1999, it supports a rich variety of wildlife across its land, water, and air. The valley is bordered by rocky cliffs and hills, creating a stunning and enchanting landscape. The area is inhabited by various desert plants, such as acacia trees and thorny shrubs, along with wildlife including desert foxes, hyraxes, and many bird species.
You will return to Cairo to spend the night enjoying the captivating blend of nature and urban life.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
After enjoying your breakfast, embark on a journey back in time as you explore:
The Petrified Forest Protectorate is renowned for its distinctive geological formations, especially the petrified wood. This wood, believed to be approximately 35 million years old, spans an area of just 7 square kilometers and was designated as a protectorate in 1989. Through fossilization, the wood has transformed into stone-like structures. In addition to its geological significance, the area supports remarkable wildlife, making it an extraordinary natural heritage site.
You will spend the night at your hotel for rest.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Enjoy breakfast at your Cairo hotel before embarking on an exciting journey to the stunning Fayoum oasis, famous for its spectacular scenery.
The serene Qaroun Lake, also known as Lake Moeris, is the largest lake in the Fayoum Oasis and among the oldest natural lakes globally. It serves as a vital wetland habitat and a sanctuary for migratory birds. The lake covers an area of 1,190 hectares (2,940 acres), with a water volume of 220×10^6 m³ (0×10^9 cu ft), and sits at an elevation of 861 meters (2,825 feet). It provides resources for hydropower generation, domestic water supply, and irrigation.
You will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, followed by a visit to the next destination with your tour guide:
The magnificent waterfalls highlight the tranquility and pristine beauty of this hidden sanctuary, which is a nature reserve featuring two artificial lakes linked by waterfalls. These waterfalls were constructed as part of an initiative to manage water flow and prevent flooding. The flowing water combined with the abundant greenery surrounding the falls offers a refreshing and scenic environment. The area boasts a rich diversity of plant species and remarkable wildlife.
Wadi El Rayan is a remarkable natural valley that includes both Wadi El Rayan and the nearby Wadi Hitan, also known as the Valley of the Whales. The site was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005 in recognition of its distinctive geological and paleontological value. Wadi El Rayan is celebrated for its diverse ecosystem, hosting a wide range of plant and animal species. The area is renowned for its spectacular desert scenery, featuring sand dunes, rock formations, and two connected lakes. This protected region provides a habitat for numerous species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and fish. It is an essential sanctuary for migratory birds and a favored destination for birdwatching enthusiasts.
You will spend overnight Camping at Fayoum.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Camping at Fayoum
Start your day with breakfast before embarking on an extraordinary tour of Cairo's historic landmarks, including:
Amr Ibn Al Mosque is regarded as a remarkable golden treasure and is one of the oldest mosques in Africa. It was initially constructed in 641 CE by the Arab commander Amr ibn al-As in the historic city of Fustat. Over the centuries, the mosque has undergone multiple renovations and expansions, highlighting its historical and cultural importance while demonstrating the evolution of Islamic art and architecture throughout the ages.
The Church of the Virgin Mary marks the starting point of the holy family's significant journey and is situated in the Coptic Cairo district of Old Cairo. It stands as one of Egypt's oldest churches, with origins tracing back to the 3rd century. Known as the Hanging Church, it derives its name from its position above the gatehouse of the Babylon Fortress, creating the appearance of it "hanging" over the surrounding area.
The Ben Ezra Synagogue is one of Cairo's most unique landmarks. It is among the oldest synagogues in Egypt and carries great historical importance. Originally a church, it was converted into a synagogue in 1892 AD and is located on the site where baby Moses was discovered in the Nile River. Throughout the centuries, the synagogue has been restored multiple times and is renowned for its stunning interior and profound historical heritage.
Experience the spirit of Cairo at "Nile Oasis Bistro." Enjoy contemporary sophistication alongside the flowing Nile. Delight in flavorful cuisine while taking in the Nile's stunning views. Afterwards, explore the following destinations:
Khan el-Khalili Bazaar is a vibrant destination offering an exceptional shopping experience near the Hussein Mosque and Al-Azhar Mosque. Established between 1382 and 1389 AD during the Mamluk era, it stands as one of the largest and most renowned traditional markets in the Middle East. The bazaar is a lively center filled with narrow alleys hosting shops that offer a diverse range of products, including traditional crafts, spices, jewelry, textiles, and souvenirs.
Al Muizz Street is a labyrinthine thoroughfare lined with vibrant markets, ancient mosques, and historic structures that emanate a sense of mystery and fascination. Established around 970 AD during the Fatimid era, it became the cultural and historical center of the kingdom. The street features numerous excellent cafes and restaurants, providing opportunities to relax and enjoy your time amidst some of the most remarkable and golden archaeological treasures from the Islamic period.
You will stay overnight at your hotel in Cairo.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
After enjoying your breakfast, you will return home carrying the memories of ancient marvels, natural splendor, thrilling adventures, and a sense of enchantment in your heart and soul.
Meals: Breakfast
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