This 8-day overland journey through Cairo, Abu Simbel, Luxor, and Hurghada is the ultimate Egyptian adventure. Passion Egypt Tours will provide American travelers with excellent services including expert guides, private transport, and accommodations. Discover Cairo’s Pyramids, NMEC, Citadel, and Khan El Khalili; marvel at Abu Simbel; explore Luxor’s Valley of the Kings, Karnak, and Hatshepsut; and relax in Hurghada with snorkeling and desert safaris. Book this all-in-one trip and experience Egypt’s treasures.
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Giza Attractions
Cairo Attractions
Upper Egypt Highlights
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Snorkel in the Red Sea and enjoy a desert safari to a Bedouin village.
Visit Cairo and Luxor highlights including the Pyramids, Saqqara, Karnak, Hatshepsut, Valley of the Kings, and Abu Simbel.
Benefit from comfortable services throughout this exciting journey.
Learn 5,000 years of history across Egypt’s treasures.
Marvel at ancient art and architecture of lasting greatness.
Your 8-day Cairo, Abu Simbel, Luxor & Hurghada vacation begins upon your arrival at Cairo airport, where a representative from "Passionegypttours" will assist you with passport control procedures and luggage handling. Afterward, you will be transferred in a private air-conditioned vehicle to your reserved 5-star hotel for check-in.
In the evening, your tour will commence with a dinner cruise on the magnificent Nile, allowing you to unwind while enjoying a captivating colorful belly dancing performance accompanied by a folklore band, including the impressive Tannoura spin inspired by Egypt’s whirling dervishes tradition.
Finally, you will return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Meals: Dinner
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
Your second day will start with breakfast followed by hotel check-out, after which you will meet your private tour guide to discover the timeless marvels of Ancient Egypt, beginning with:
The Giza Pyramids Complex has stood for over 4,000 years as a testament to the greatness of ancient Egyptian civilization. The site includes three main pyramids, six smaller pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and the Valley Temple, which served as a place for eternal preservation.
The Great Pyramid of King Khufu is a remarkable monument, renowned as the only surviving structure among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Constructed around 2580 BC, it showcases exceptional design and architectural mastery, including the King's Chamber, the grand hall that links all the rooms, and the Queen's Chamber. The temple's design was overseen by Hemon, the chief architect of the pyramid.
The Sphinx is a monumental, timeless guardian featuring the body of a powerful lion and the face of Pharaoh Khafre (2558–2532 BC), symbolizing his enduring strength and wisdom. The enchanted Dream Stele of Thutmose IV (1401–1391 BC) is situated between its massive paws.
The Valley Temple was the focal point of the mummification process established during the Old Kingdom of ancient Egypt (2686 - 2134 BC) to serve the divine 4th Dynasty by conducting the purification ritual known as the "opening of the mouth." The temple is entirely constructed from limestone and granite and houses rare diorite statues of King Khafra.
The Grand Egyptian Museum serves as a magnificent gateway to the timeless creations of ancient Egyptian civilization, showcasing 5,000 years of continuous innovation and remarkable artistic expression. Inside this extraordinary museum, visitors have a unique opportunity to explore some of the most significant archaeological monuments and artifacts ever uncovered, including:
The Hanging Obelisk, Statue of King Ramses II, The Ten Statues of King Senusret, The Grand Staircase, Statues of Ptolemaic Monarchs, The Victory Column of King Merneptah, The Majestic Royal Regalia, and the Grand Atrium & Gift Shop.
A VIP ticket provides access to view several additional artifacts. For more details, please contact us.
A meal will be provided at a nearby restaurant in Cairo prior to your visit to:
The Saqqara Step Pyramid is an extraordinary structure conceived by the legendary Imhotep, chief vizier to Pharaoh Djoser. Its distinctive design features six stepped levels along with an innovative complex, reaching a height of 62 meters. It functioned as Djoser's tomb and was a major inspiration for the development of the Giza Complex.
Memphis was the ancient capital of Egypt, established by King Menes in honor of the creator god Ptah, the patron of innovation and craftsmanship. The city contains numerous statues and artifacts dating back over 5,000 years, including those associated with prominent figures such as King Ramses II.
At the end of the day, you will proceed to Cairo airport to board your flight to Aswan, where you will check into your hotel for an overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Cairo to Aswan
Overnight: Aswan Hotel
On the morning of your third day, you will check out of the hotel and receive breakfast boxes to continue your 8-day Egypt vacation as you proceed to:
The two magnificent Abu Simbel temples have stood as a symbol of Egypt’s grandeur and served as the guardian of its southern border since their construction by Ramses II (1279-1213 BCE). The larger temple, known as the "Temple of Ramses, beloved by Amun," hosts the sun festival on February 22 and October 22 each year, when sunlight illuminates the faces of the four seated statues of Ramses II, Ptah (God of Creation), Amun (The Creator God), and Ra (Sun God). The smaller temple is dedicated to his wife, Nefertari. These temples were part of one of the most ambitious archaeological rescue efforts in history, led by UNESCO in the mid-1960s.
Return to Aswan, where lunch will be served at a local restaurant.
You will be transported to the train station to board a first-class train to Luxor. Upon arrival, proceed to check in at the 5-star hotel for an overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Luxor Hotel
On the fourth day, you will begin with a complimentary breakfast before proceeding with your 8-day journey from Cairo to Abu Simbel, Luxor, and Hurghada, exploring the following:
The Karnak Temple, known to the ancient Egyptians as Ipet-isu "The Most Selected Of Places" and Pr-Imn "House Of Amon," dates back over 4,000 years. It was renowned as the largest man-made religious structure in the world and served as the central place of worship for the ancient Egyptian kingdom for more than 1,500 years. The temple honored various deities, including the great Osiris, Montu, Ptah, and Isis, but was primarily dedicated to the Theban triad: the god Amun, his wife Mut—the goddess of justice—and their son Khonsu, the moon god.
Lunch will be served at an Asian cuisine restaurant, after which the tour will proceed with visits to:
The Hatshepsut Temple is a remarkable monument from ancient Luxor, known as Djoser-Djeseru (Holy of Holies), reflecting the grandeur and significance of one of Ancient Egypt’s most successful rulers, Queen Hatshepsut. Built in 1479 BC, the temple took 15 years to complete. Its design is inspired by the Classical Architecture of Egypt’s New Kingdom, and the temple houses some of the most stunning statues, decorations, and artifacts in the world.
The Valley of the Kings is a remarkable passage carved into the heart of the mountain, believed to guide the souls of royalty to the afterlife. It served as the final resting place for the greatest kings and queens of the New Kingdom (1570–1070 BC). The site contains 63 tombs filled with treasures, artifacts, statues, exquisitely detailed decorations, and the remains of pharaohs such as Ramses (I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, IX, X), Amenhotep I, Hatshepsut, and the boy king Tutankhamun. Due to its historical significance, the Valley of the Kings was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
The Colossi of Memnon are monumental statues located in Luxor, consisting of two enormous quartzite sandstone blocks standing 18 meters (60 feet) tall and weighing 720 tons each. They depict Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386–1350 BC). The statues were damaged by a significant earthquake in 27 BC and were subsequently restored in 199 AD.
Private A.C vehicle transfer to Hurghada. Upon arrival, proceed to the 5-star hotel for check-in and overnight accommodation.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Hurghada Hotel
On the fifth day, enjoy your breakfast before meeting your private diving instructor to embark on exciting activities such as snorkeling, allowing you to explore the stunning underwater marine life of Hurghada and experience the marvels of this vibrant ecosystem.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Soft Drinks
Overnight: Hurghada Hotel
On day six, you will be in Hurghada by the Red Sea, where you will have breakfast and embark on an exciting super safari adventure by quad bike or camel, followed by a delicious BBQ dinner. Afterwards, you will return to your hotel for an overnight stay in Hurghada.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Soft Drinks
Overnight: Hurghada Hotel
On the seventh day, you will return to Cairo and check into your hotel to continue your 8-day tour of Cairo, Abu Simbel, Luxor, and Hurghada by exploring the remarkable tourist attractions in Cairo, including:
The Egyptian Museum, a spectacular symbol of beauty and grandeur, displays the timeless marvels of the ancient Egyptian civilization that lasted over 5000 years. Located in downtown Cairo, this two-story building was constructed in 1902 and represents the enduring elegance and splendor of Egypt that has withstood the passage of time.
Visit a local restaurant in Cairo to savor a delightful lunch and conclude your day tour with a memorable visit to:
The Holy Church of the Virgin Mary, also known as The Hanging Church, was constructed in the 5th century AD on the southern wall of the Roman fortress called Babylon. This church is among the most famous Coptic landmarks in Egypt and historically served as the residence of the Coptic patriarch. Standing 30 feet high, it overlooks the city of Cairo, and its construction and interior design showcase captivating artistic elements from the 7th to the 13th centuries.
Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque, established in 641 AD, was the first mosque constructed in Africa. It remains an active place of worship and is one of Egypt's most significant and renowned Islamic landmarks. The mosque has undergone multiple reconstructions throughout the 7th century, and renovations continue to this day. These successive rebuildings have transformed it into a living testament to the evolution of Islamic architecture over the centuries.
Ben Ezra Synagogue is a historic landmark originating from the 19th century, initially serving as a church before being converted into a synagogue in 882 AD. It is widely believed to have housed an original copy of the Old Testament. The synagogue is remarkably well-preserved, featuring exceptional designs and decorations. For many years, it was the central hub of Jewish worship until the 1950s.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) serves as a remarkable link between the predynastic era and modern times. The museum presents Egypt's extraordinary art, history, and culture spanning over 4,000 years, using cutting-edge museology techniques to deliver an engaging and accessible experience.
Al-Muizz Street is a legendary maze of stunning golden streets, constructed between 953 and 975 AD and expanded in 1171 AD, designed to showcase the magnificent Islamic art and architecture of this remarkable civilization. The vibrant streets of Al-Muizz serve as an important cultural hub, featuring numerous house museums, cafes, and art galleries.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar stands as a testament to the rich heritage of ancient Islamic Egypt, often referred to as the golden brick road of the Middle East. Established in 970 AD, the market remains vibrant today, offering everything a traveler could desire. It features historic cafes and shops from various eras, showcasing remarkable Islamic architecture and intricate decorations along the street.
You will then return to the hotel to spend the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Flight: From Hurghada to Cairo
Overnight: Cairo Hotel
On your final day, enjoy your last breakfast in Egypt before proceeding to Cairo airport for your safe journey home, concluding your 8-day Cairo, Abu Simbel, Luxor & Hurghada tour with unforgettable memories.
Meals: Breakfast
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