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Your Ultimate Guide to Experiencing Egypt

Egypt Bucket List: 30 Unmissable Experiences to Live Before You Die

The Ultimate Guide to Experiencing Egypt Like Never Before. Egypt is not just a country you visit. It’s a place you feel deeply. From the moment you arrive, something changes. The air feels different. The history feels alive. And every place you visit carries a story that goes back thousands of years. This is not just a list. This is your roadmap to experiencing Egypt the way it was meant to be experienced.

Ionic Experience That Defines Egypt

1. Stand Between the Paws of the Great Sphinx of Giza at Sunrise

There is no better way to begin your journey than here. Early morning, before the crowds arrive, the desert is quiet. The light is soft, golden, almost surreal. Standing between the paws of the Sphinx, you’re not just taking a photo; you're stepping into a moment that feels frozen in time.

This ancient guardian has watched over the pyramids for thousands of years. And for a brief moment, you’re part of that story. …A story about a mysterious guardian watching silently over the land of Egypt. They say that the ancient Egyptians created something unlike anything the world had ever seen, a figure that combines two powerful symbols into one timeless monument. The body of a lion, representing unmatched strength, protection, and dominance over the land…And the head of a human symbolizes intelligence, wisdom, and royal authority. This extraordinary creation became what we know today as the Great Sphinx of Giza. For centuries, it has stood there, facing the horizon, as if it holds secrets that no one has yet uncovered. Was it built to protect? To symbolize power? Or to remind the world that true greatness lies in the balance between strength and wisdom? Perhaps… it is all of them. And as you stand before it, you don’t just see a monument… You feel its presence.

2. Walk Beside the Giza Pyramids

Because of their greatness, some people don’t believe that they were built by humans. There is a moment every traveler remembers…The first time they see the pyramids rising from the desert. At first, they seem almost unreal, too perfect, too massive to be built by human hands. But as you get closer, the truth becomes even more powerful. Thousands of years ago, the ancient Egyptians set out to create something that would never disappear…Something that would defy time itself. Stone by stone, they built what we now know as the Giza Pyramids. These were not just tombs. They were statements. A statement of power…Of belief…Of a civilization that saw death not as an end, but as the beginning of eternity. The Great Pyramid, built for Khufu, rises as the largest ever constructed, a masterpiece of precision and engineering that still amazes the world today. Beside it stands the pyramid of Khafre, which appears taller as it rests on higher ground, adding to the plateau's mystery and illusion. And then comes Menkaure, smaller in size, yet refined, elegant, and built with remarkable attention to detail. Together, they form more than just a skyline…They form a message. A message that has survived for over 4,500 years. That true greatness is built to last, that vision, belief, and ambition can outlive time itself. And when you stand there, surrounded by silence and sand…You don’t just see the pyramids. You feel the weight of history… and the legacy of a civilization that refused to be forgotten. No picture prepares you for this. The scale is overwhelming. Each stone block, each angle, each shadow tells a story of ambition and genius. As you walk across the plateau, you begin to understand that these aren’t just monuments, they are proof of what humans are capable of. Take your time, walk slowly, feel it.

3. Ride a Camel Across the Golden Sands

Now imagine this:

You’re moving slowly across the desert…

The pyramids behind you…

The wind in your face…

It’s quiet. Peaceful. Timeless.

This is one of those moments where Egypt feels exactly like you imagined it and even better.

Our Cairo Experience with Your Egypt Tours covers all these iconic moments. Explore the full itinerary.

Ancient  Temples and  Timeless History

4. Enter the Tombs at the Valley of the Kings

There is a place in Egypt where silence feels different…

Not empty but powerful. As if it carries whispers from thousands of years ago. Hidden deep within the golden mountains of Luxor lies the legendary Valley of the Kings, a place not built to be seen… but to last forever. A Hidden World Beneath the Desert. Unlike the pyramids that rise proudly above the ground, the ancient Egyptians made a different choice here. They hid their kings.

Carved deep into the mountains, far from the eyes of the world, these tombs were designed to protect the most powerful rulers of ancient Egypt in their journey to eternity.

Because to them… death was not the end. It was the beginning of another life. The Kings Who Sleep Here

This valley became the final resting place of the greatest pharaohs of the New Kingdom.

Among them:

Tutankhamun, the young king whose tomb was discovered almost untouched

Ramses II was one of the most powerful rulers in Egyptian history

Seti I, whose tomb is considered one of the most beautiful ever found

Each tomb is not just a burial place…It is a story carved in stone. Inside the Tombs: A Journey to the Afterlife

As you step inside, everything changes. The heat of the desert fades…The light disappears…And you enter a world filled with color, symbols, and meaning. The walls are covered with:

  • Hieroglyphic texts.
  • Sacred spells.
  • Detailed paintings.

These are not decorations; they are guides.

 Maps for the king’s journey to the afterlife.

Prayers for protection. Stories of gods, judgment, and eternity.

And the most incredible part?

The colors are still alive. Blues, reds, yellows painted thousands of years ago, yet still vibrant, as if time itself had chosen to preserve them. What You Actually Experience There: Walking through the Valley of the Kings is not like visiting a normal historical site.

You feel:

  • The depth of belief in life after death
  • The intelligence behind every design
  • The emotion behind every symbol
  • Each step takes you deeper not just into the tomb…
  • But into the mindset of an entire civilization.

Why It Was Built This Way

The pyramids were magnificent, but they were also easy targets. So the ancient Egyptians adapted. They chose secrecy over visibility. Protection over display. The valley's remote location, combined with hidden entrances and complex structures, was meant to keep the tombs safe from theft. And yet…Even here, many tombs were discovered long ago. Except one. The tomb of Tutankhamun was hidden, untouched, waiting to be found thousands of years later. The Moment You Never Forget There is always a moment…When you stand inside one of these tombs, surrounded by ancient art and complete silence…And suddenly, it hits you.

  • This was built for eternity
  •  This was built with belief
  •  This was built with a purpose

And somehow… You are standing inside it. Experience It the Right Way

Because here's the truth: Without understanding, it’s just walls and drawings.

But with the right guide… every symbol speaks, every wall tells a story, and every tomb becomes unforgettable

 . Your visit to the Valley of the Kings becomes a journey through meaning, not just history.

The Valley of the Kings is not a place you simply visit.

It's a place you enter…Feel…And carry with you forever.

 Because some places don’t just show you history,

they let you walk inside it. Walking into these tombs is like entering another world.

The walls are covered in vibrant hieroglyphs that have survived for over 3,000 years. Every scene tells a story about the journey to the afterlife, the gods, and the beliefs that shaped an entire civilization.

5. Discover the Beauty of Hatshepsut Temple

Carved directly into the cliffs, this temple feels different from anything else in Egypt. It's elegant. Balanced. Powerful. As you walk through its terraces, you begin to understand the story of one of the most powerful female rulers in history, a story of ambition, intelligence, and legacy. In a world ruled by men, she did something no one expected.

She didn’t just stand beside power…She became it. She ruled Egypt not as a queen behind the throne, but as a pharaoh wearing the crown, leading the empire, and building a legacy that would outlive time. Her reign was not built on war…But on intelligence. On trade expeditions, on stability, on vision. She didn’t conquer lands…She built a golden age. A Temple Carved Into the Mountain. To tell her story, she didn’t choose something ordinary. She created something timeless.

The magnificent Hatshepsut Temple.

Unlike any other temple in Egypt, it is not built above the land; it is part of it. Carved directly into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, the temple rises in perfect harmony with the mountain behind it. Three grand terraces…Perfect symmetry…Clean, elegant lines…It doesn't overwhelm you with size. It captivates you with beauty. What You Feel When You Stand There. As you approach the temple, something feels different. The light hits the stone in a soft, golden way. The cliffs behind it create a natural frame. And everything feels… calm. Peaceful. As you walk up the long pathway leading to the terraces, you begin to notice the details: Carvings telling the story of her divine birth Scenes of her famous expedition to the Land of Punt Images of power, but also grace  This is not just a temple It is her voice, carved in stone A Different Kind of Power While other pharaohs built monuments to show strength… Hatshepsut built hers to show identity. To prove that leadership is not only about force, but about vision, balance, and intelligence. Even the design reflects that, No chaos, No excess. Just perfection, alignment, and clarity. The Experience for Every Traveler Visiting the Hatshepsut Temple is not just about seeing a historical site. It's about feeling something rare. Calm in the middle of ancient power, Beauty in the middle of the desert, A connection to a story that still feels modern, you walk slowly… You look up at the cliffs…You take in the silence…And for a moment…You understand her. Some rulers are remembered for their strength. Others… for their story. Hatshepsut was both. And her temple still stands today, not just as a monument…But as proof that greatness is not defined by who you are expected to be…but by who you choose to become.

6. Walk Through the Giant Columns of Karnak Temple

 There are places that impress you…

And then there are places that overwhelm you.

Karnak is not just a temple. It is a universe of stone.

Built, expanded, and transformed over more than 2,000 years, this vast complex was the spiritual heart of ancient Egypt. Every king wanted to leave his mark here to be remembered, to be part of something eternal.

As you walk through the massive entrance, you begin your journey along the avenue of sphinxes… a path once used for sacred processions.

And then… You enter the Great Hypostyle Hall.

Hundreds of towering columns rise above you like a forest, each one covered in carvings, stories, and prayers. The scale is overwhelming. You feel small… but in the most powerful way.

The walls speak of victories, rituals, and offerings to the gods, especially Amun, the king of gods.

 This was not just a place of worship

 It was a connection between earth and the divine

And as sunlight filters through the columns…

You realize: this place was built to make you feel something. This is not a temple, as we said above. It’s an entire city of temples.

The scale is unreal. Columns rise above you like a forest of stone. Every wall is covered with carvings, inscriptions, and stories from different periods of Egyptian history.

This is where history becomes overwhelming in the best way possible.

7. Witness the Sunrise at Abu Simbel Temples

There are places you visit…And places you feel. Abu Simbel is both. Carved directly into the mountain by Ramses II, this temple was built to impress not just the gods, but everyone who saw it. Four colossal statues sit at the entrance, each one representing the king himself. They don’t just welcome you… They dominate the landscape. Inside, the temple continues with halls carved in perfect alignment, walls covered in scenes of power, victory, and divine connection. But the most incredible detail? Twice a year…The sun enters the temple and illuminates the inner sanctuary with a level of precision that still amazes scientists today.  This is not just architecture. This is mastery of engineering, astronomy, and symbolism, and even more incredible? This entire temple was moved… stone by stone… to save it from flooding after the construction of the High Dam.  A modern miracle preserving an ancient one. Few experiences in the world compare to this. As the sun rises, it slowly illuminates the face of Ramses II carved into the mountain. The silence, the scale, the precision, it all comes together in a moment that feels almost unreal.

The Magic  Of The  Nile

8. Sail on a Traditional Dahabiya

This is not just transportation. This is an experience. A Dahabiya is slow, quiet, and deeply personal. No engines. No noise. Just the sound of water and wind. You wake up to the Nile, you sleep under the stars. This is Egypt at its most peaceful. Now imagine leaving all of that behind…No crowds, no noise, and no schedules. Just you… the Nile… and time slowing down. A Dahabiya is not just a boat; it is an experience. Once used by royalty and explorers, these elegant sailing boats offer a completely different way to see Egypt. There are no engines. Only the sound of wind filling the sails… And water gently moving beneath you. You wake up to the Nile, you have breakfast on deck with open views, you stop at places no large cruise can reach, Small villages…Hidden temples…Quiet islands…At night, you dine under the stars. This is not tourism, this is connection, Connection to nature, Connection to culture, Connection to a slower, deeper way of traveling. Experience It All the Right Way. Because here's the truth: You can visit these places…Or you can truly experience them. You don’t just walk through temples…You understand them. You don’t just see monuments…You feel their story. Egypt is not just about what you see. It’s about what stays with you long after you leave.

9. Watch the Sunset Over the Nile

Golden reflections dancing on the water, Palm trees swaying gently, it's simple. But unforgettable.

10. Visit Hidden Nile Villages

This is where you see the real Egypt.

  • Children playing…
  • Farmers working…
  • Life happens naturally…
  • It’s authentic, raw, and beautiful.

Our Private Dahabiya Experience offers all of this, and discover more with Your Egypt Tours.

Red Sea Experience

11. Dive into the Red Sea

The underwater world here is something else entirely.

Colorful coral reefs, exotic fish, and crystal-clear water, it feels like swimming in an aquarium.

12. Snorkel in Hurghada

Even if you’ve never tried snorkeling, this is the perfect place to start.

13. Relax on the Beach

After all the history and exploration… this is your reward.

Our Red Sea Escape packages by Your Egypt Tours complete your journey perfectly.

UNIQUE ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME EXPERIENCES

14. Hot Air Balloon Over Luxor

Floating above temples and the Nile at sunrise…

It feels like a dream.

15. Sleep Under the Stars in the Desert

No noise. No light pollution. Just stars.

16. Explore the White Desert

Landscapes that don't feel real.

Culture & Local Life

17. Visit a Nubian Village

18. Try Authentic Egyptian Food

19. Drink Tea in a Local Café

20. Explore Khan El-Khalili

Our cultural tours with Your Egypt Tours bring you closer to real Egyptian life.

MODERN EGYPT MEETS ANCIENT HISTORY

21. Visit the Grand Egyptian Museum

A modern masterpiece telling an ancient story. Enter the Grand Egyptian Museum, where Ancient Egypt Comes Alive
Imagine stepping into a building so vast, so meticulously designed, that it feels like walking into the future of Egypt’s past. The Grand Egyptian Museum isn't just a museum. It's a city of history, a palace of stories, and a bridge across millennia. The Moment You Arrive You walk through its monumental entrance, the glass façade reflecting the sun over the Giza plateau. The pyramids aren't just behind you; they feel like they're guiding you in. Every step inside whispers of ancient pharaohs, lost civilizations, and treasures waiting to tell their stories.
The air smells faintly of polished stone and aged artifacts. You notice the quiet hum of excitement from other visitors, but it doesn’t feel crowded; it feels respectful. You are here to witness history, up close, in a way no textbook or video could ever convey. Tutankhamun Awaits

The centerpiece? Tutankhamun. Not just his mask, which shines as if catching the first light of dawn, but an entire collection that tells the story of the boy king: his reign, his treasures, his journey to eternity. You step closer, and for a moment, you're not just seeing gold, you're seeing life. His tomb may have been hidden for thousands of years, but here, every detail is alive.
You notice the delicate hieroglyphs, the tiny symbols on amulets, the jewelry crafted with a precision that seems almost impossible. Each piece tells a story of ambition, devotion, and belief in a life beyond death. You feel the heartbeat of a civilization, preserved in gold and stone.
Beyond Tutankhamun: A Civilization Unfolds
As you move through the museum, you're not just looking at objects; you’re moving through time itself. Wall after wall, gallery after gallery, tells stories of pharaohs and queens, of ordinary people and extraordinary visions.
From monumental statues to delicate papyri, each artifact connects you to the land, the Nile, the deserts, and the temples you've read about or dreamed of visiting. The Grand Egyptian Museum doesn't just show history it immerses you in it.
Why This Feels Like Bardo
Much like the Bardo, where every corner invites reflection, and every exhibit invites meditation, the museum guides you gently through the past. You pause in front of colossal statues, feel dwarfed by their size, and then turn to intricate carvings that speak of personal stories. You realize: Egypt is not just about monuments, it’s about the people who made them, the beliefs they held, and the legacies they left behind.
The Experience You Take With You
Leaving the museum, your eyes adjust to the sunlight, but something lingers. You've touched history, not just seen it. You’ve walked alongside pharaohs, felt their ambitions, and glimpsed eternity.
And now, your journey continues. Just like the treasures of the Bardo, which carry whispers of a different era, you know there’s more to discover. Egypt isn't finished telling its story; you are part of it. And the next chapter? Maybe it’s exploring the Giza plateau at sunset, or sailing a Dahabiya down the Nile, or stepping into the Valley of the Kings with a guide who knows the secrets of the walls.
Every visit becomes more than sightseeing. It becomes living history.

22. See Tutankhamun’s Treasures

Gold, history, mystery, all in one place.

23. Walk Through Old Cairo

A blend of religions, cultures, and history.

 HIDDEN GEMS

24. Siwa Oasis

25. Fayoum

26. El Minya

 The Soul Of Egypt

27. Watch the Nile at Night

28. Ride a Felucca

29. Shop Local Markets

30. Feel Egypt

Egypt is not a place you check off a list. It’s a place that stays with you. Every temple, every sunset, every moment becomes part of your story. With Your Egypt Tours, you don’t just visit Egypt, you experience it in the most seamless, safe, and unforgettable way. Turn this bucket list into your reality. Start your journey today. Egypt is not just a destination, it’s a feeling, a journey through time, and an adventure that touches the soul. From the timeless pyramids of Giza to the hidden treasures of the Nile and the Red Sea, every moment in Egypt leaves a mark on your heart. With this bucket list as your guide, you’re not just visiting landmarks, you're stepping into stories, witnessing history, and connecting with a culture that has thrived for thousands of years. Let the pyramids awe you, the temples inspire you, the deserts calm you, and the Nile carry you into a world unlike any other. With Your Egypt Tours, every experience is curated to make your journey seamless, immersive, and unforgettable. Egypt, your adventure begins here.

 

 

 

 

Egipto tiene muchos sitios históricos que puedes visitar y disfrutar. Cada recorrido es diferente y único. Si realizas un crucero por el Nilo, podrás visitar Abu Simbel, Asuán y Luxor en el sur y disfrutar de los templos, tumbas y los tesoros del Nilo. En el norte, disfrute de las Pirámides de Giza, el Museo Egipcio y Sakkara. Mezquitas, iglesias en El Cairo y muchos lugares emblemáticos ubicados en la ciudad de Alejandría. En el este, disfrute de un recorrido por la playa para bucear, hacer snorkel y nadar en el Mar Rojo. Cada ciudad tiene su encanto, historia y sabor donde puedes realizar muchos tours y actividades.

Your Egypt Tours es una de las agencias de viajes líderes y pioneras en la industria turística egipcia. Ofrecemos una atención muy especial y un trato personal a nuestros clientes haciéndolos sentir como en casa con su familia. Excelente servicio y de alta calidad para garantizar que su viaje con nosotros sea único en la vida. Además, las razones comúnmente conocidas, como las de nuestros clientes. comentarios y testimonios, precios competitivos: excelente servicio al cliente, puntualidad y. Lo más importante de todo es que la seguridad de nuestros clientes y disfrutar cada minuto de su viaje son nuestras prioridades. Con nosotros, estás en buenas manos.

Suele variar según el tipo de viaje turístico en Egipto, pero el coste medio por pasar una semana en Egipto es de 1600 USD incluyendo la visita a muchas tumbas y templos y navegar en un crucero por el Nilo de 4 o 5 estrellas.

No beba agua del grifo, está muy clorada. Sin embargo, con suficiente tiempo en Egipto, es posible que te acostumbres al agua. Esto no significa que el agua del grifo esté contaminada, simplemente significa que no estás acostumbrado y que puedes tener problemas estomacales. Esto le sucede a la mayoría de las personas cuando visitan un país por primera vez. Simplemente no estaban acostumbrados a regar allí. Es una situación similar aquí. Es recomendable beber agua embotellada durante todas sus vacaciones. Por eso es muy recomendable no beber agua del grifo y utilizarla únicamente para lavarse y cepillarse los dientes.

Disfruta de tours en Egipto desde septiembre hasta marzo. Es el momento perfecto cuando el clima es bueno y templado. Desde septiembre hasta mediados de noviembre, cuando hace muy buen tiempo y las temperaturas son agradables para todas las actividades, alrededor de 25 C a 15 C. Desde mediados de noviembre hasta finales de febrero es época de invierno, cuando las temperaturas durante el día rondan los 12 o 15 C. y por la noche puede bajar a unos 7 u 8 C. En marzo y abril, el clima sigue siendo muy agradable y los viajeros pueden disfrutar de las vacaciones de Semana Santa. De mayo a septiembre es la temporada de verano. Pasar el verano en un clima desértico no atrae a la mayoría de los viajeros. Las temperaturas diurnas promedio oscilan entre los 80 y los 90 grados, aunque pueden subir a tres dígitos en el sur, como en Luxor y Asuán. El verano aquí es muy caluroso, los precios bajan y es una buena oportunidad para viajeros con un presupuesto ajustado.

Suele hacer calor y sol. el invierno cae entre noviembre y enero, y el pico de los meses de verano es entre junio y agosto. Los inviernos son generalmente suaves, aunque las temperaturas pueden caer por debajo de los 50 grados Fahrenheit (10 grados Celsius) por la noche. En el desierto occidental. El Cairo y las zonas del delta del Nilo pueden experimentar algunos días de lluvia durante el invierno. Los veranos pueden ser insoportablemente calurosos, especialmente en el desierto y otras zonas del interior del país. En El Cairo, las temperaturas medias de verano superan regularmente los 86 grados Fahrenheit (30 grados Celsius), mientras que el récord en Luxor y Asuán, destinos turísticos populares a orillas del río Nilo, es de 110 grados Fahrenheit (45 grados Celsius).

¡La seguridad y la protección son nuestra primera y principal preocupación! Egipto es un país muy seguro con una baja tasa de criminalidad. Ahora, con el brote de coronavirus, los alojamientos y las visitas turísticas en todo el país han finalizado la esterilización y desinfección a la luz de los esfuerzos del gobierno egipcio para implementar medidas de precaución contra el COVID-19. Además, nuestra empresa ha seguido los mismos procedimientos para que todo nuestro personal, guías y conductores estén bien capacitados con los acontecimientos actuales para prevenir y detener la propagación de este brote. Viajar por el mundo es una experiencia alegre y queremos hacer nuestra parte para mantener la anticipación libre de estrés.

Hay muchas cosas que hacer en Egipto durante su visita dependiendo de sus intereses y carácter. El crucero por El Cairo, Alejandría, Luxor y Asuán por el Nilo debe ser tu primera prioridad si eres un amante de la historia y la cultura. Debes visitar las pirámides de Giza, disfrutar de un crucero por el Nilo entre Luxor y Asuán y disfrutar visitando las atracciones turísticas más importantes de Luxor y Asuán. Puede visitar la ciudad de Hurghada, Marsa Alam o Sharm el-Sheikh en el Mar Rojo para relajarse y disfrutar de muchas actividades allí, como bucear, hacer snorkel, tomar el sol o nadar. Quizás te guste hacer un safari en el desierto occidental si eres un aventurero. Muchas otras actividades están disponibles en cada ciudad egipcia

La temporada alta para el turismo es todo el año, siendo el invierno y la primavera la temporada alta para viajes culturales con muchas visitas turísticas. El clima en Egipto es perfecto para muchos tipos de turismo y, si viene en junio, julio y agosto, diríjase a los centros turísticos costeros. Esos meses son muy cálidos con temperaturas que pueden alcanzar los 45°C. y la humedad es de entre el 70 y el 80%, pero es soportable con el mar y grandes piscinas cercanas. Así que el período de la temporada alta de verano también es un poco ocupado ya que los hoteles se llenan de turistas de todo el mundo que buscan gangas, mucho sol, buceo, snorkel, etc. También es el principal momento de vacaciones en Europa. Si vienes en plena temporada de verano, aún puedes disfrutarlo porque siempre puedes hacer turismo temprano en la mañana y volver por la noche cuando se pone el sol. Definitivamente necesitarás una buena protección solar y muchos líquidos para beber con un bonito sombrero en la cabeza. El verano es una buena época para las personas que buscan buenas tarifas en alojamiento y otros servicios.

Egipto es un país musulmán y el código de vestimenta es conservador, especialmente para las mujeres. Dicho esto, estamos acostumbrados a ver viajeros de todo el mundo. Mi sugerencia sería usar ropa ligera y no usar pantalones cortos, faldas cortas y similares para evitar alguna que otra mirada no deseada. Pero realmente depende de ti. Cuando visite lugares religiosos (sinagogas, iglesias y mezquitas), debe cubrirse los hombros y usar vestidos por encima de la rodilla, si planea usar uno, por supuesto. Si planeas asistir al crucero con cena por el Nilo, no es necesario que uses ropa formal a menos que quieras hacer de esa noche una noche especial. Además, compartirás esta experiencia con otros viajeros para que puedas vestirte como te sientas más cómodo.

Puede obtener su visa cuando llegue al aeropuerto de El Cairo. Es un proceso sencillo para ciudadanos de EE. UU., Reino Unido, Canadá, Australia y Europa. La visa es simplemente un sello (como un sello postal o de correo) que se compra en la oficina de visas, en el puerto de entrada, justo antes de la cabina de inmigración. La visa te costará $25 dólares americanos y luego de comprarla; simplemente pégalo en cualquier página vacía de tu pasaporte. Una vez que haya comprado su visa, deberá hacer cola para que el oficial de inmigración selle su pasaporte. También puede solicitar la visa electrónica a través del portal oficial de visas electrónicas: www.visa2egypt.gov.eg

Tu agencia de viajes Egypt Tours te recomienda dos semanas para que puedas disfrutar de los templos y tumbas de Luxor y Asuán, explorar las vistas de El Cairo y relajarte en las islas y reservas naturales del Mar Rojo.

Hay muchos cruceros por el Nilo. No por nombrar uno, pero tu elección depende de muchas cosas a tener en cuenta, como el número de noches que deseas pasar en el crucero, tu presupuesto y el estándar del crucero por el Nilo. Le recomendamos que elija un crucero de lujo de 5 estrellas por el Nilo, y si está buscando un crucero privado por el río Nilo, puede elegir los cruceros Dahabiya, es solo para el tour en grupos pequeños, unas 15 personas. La mayoría de los cruceros lo tienen. Existe otra forma de navegar por el Nilo, que es el barco faluca. Es tradicional y encantador pero es barato siempre y cuando se pueda dormir en cubierta expuesto a los mosquitos y la mayoría de estos barcos no tienen baño

The best time to visit Egypt is generally from October to April where it is suitable for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
 

Egypt travel usually have guided tours to archaeological sites, museums, and historical landmarks. Also have optional activities may include hot air balloon rides over Luxor, snorkeling in the Red Sea, or desert safaris.