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Private 15-Day Tour: Cairo, Siwa, Bahariya, Nile & Alexandria

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From 3880$

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Durations15 Days / 14 Nights

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Tour TypeClassic Tour

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Description

Embark on a 15-day adventure through Egypt’s most captivating landscapes and ancient sites—from the iconic Pyramids of Giza to the mystical beauty of Siwa Oasis. This tour blends history, vibrant culture, and natural splendor into one unforgettable experience.

With expert guides, smooth transfers, and top-notch accommodations, Your Egypt Tours takes care of every detail, ensures a seamless and enriching journey.

Start your journey with the timeless majesty of Giza Pyramids, then explore Cairo’s ancient treasures—MemphisSaqqaraDahshur, the Egyptian Museum, the Hanging ChurchAl Muizz Street, and the vibrant Khan El Khalili Bazaar.

Next, Continue north to discover Alexandria’s Greco-Roman charm, from the catacombs and citadel to the legendary Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Then, venture into the Western Desert to uncover the serene beauty of Siwa and Bahariya Oases, home to the Temple of the OracleCleopatra’s SpringSalt Lakes, and star-filled nights.

And just when you think you’ve seen it all, the south of Egypt reveals its timeless treasures. Stand in awe before the colossal temples of Abu Simbel’s colossal temples, the tombs of the Valley of the Kings and Queens, the grandeur of Karnak and Hatshepsut Temples, and the towering Colossi of Memnon.

 

Inclusion

  • Meet and assist service at Cairo International Airport.
  • 6 Nights accommodation at 5* hotel in Cairo on a bed and breakfast basis.
  • 1 Night accommodation at 5* hotel in Aswan on a bed and breakfast basis.
  • 2 Nights accommodation at 5* hotel in Luxor on a bed and breakfast basis.
  • 1 Night accommodation at 5* hotel in Alexandra on a bed and breakfast basis.
  • 3 Nights accommodation at 5* hotel in Siwa full board.
  • 1-night camping in the desert.
  • Domestic flights { Cairo – Aswan / Luxor – Cairo}.
  • 1st class train tickets from Aswan to Luxor.
  • All your tours and excursions are by modern A/C vehicles.
  • Egyptologist tour guide throughout your tours.
  • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Admission fees to all the sights are mentioned in the itinerary.
  • All service charges and taxes.

Exclusion

  • International Airfare.
  • Egypt entry visa.
  • Optional tours.
  • Drinks and any personal expenses.
  • Tipping.

Tour Itinerary

Welcome to the land of pharaohs! As soon as you land in Egypt, a friendly representative from our team will be waiting to greet you at the airport. We'll take care of everything—from your visa and luggage to your comfortable private transfer straight to your luxurious 5-star hotel in Cairo. No stress, just smooth sailing from the very start.

Evening Magic at the Giza Pyramids
Get ready for your first unforgettable experience. This evening, you’ll head to the iconic Giza Plateau to witness the Sound & Light Show—a breathtaking performance where ancient history comes alive through dramatic lighting, storytelling, and music. As the mighty pyramids and the Sphinx glow under the night sky, you’ll feel transported to a world of mystery, wonder, and timeless grandeur.

Dinner in Cairo
After the show, enjoy a delicious dinner at a local restaurant where you’ll get your first taste of authentic Egyptian cuisine—rich, flavorful, and full of character. It's the perfect way to wind down your first day in Cairo.

Overnight in Cairo
Head back to your hotel for a restful night—you've got an exciting journey ahead!

Meals: Dinner
Overnight: 5-Star Hotel in Cairo

Morning: The Timeless Majesty of the Pyramids
After a delicious breakfast, your journey into ancient Egypt begins at the legendary Giza Plateau, home to the last surviving wonder of the ancient world. Built over 4,500 years ago, the Great Pyramids of Giza were more than just tombs—they were cosmic gateways designed to guide pharaohs to immortality.

The Great Pyramid of Khufu:

Towering at 147 meters (481 feet), this architectural marvel held the title of the tallest man-made structure for nearly 3,800 years. Stand in its shadow and marvel at the precision of its construction—each massive stone block perfectly aligned without modern tools.

The Great Sphinx:

This mythical guardian, with the body of a lion and the face of Pharaoh Khafre, has watched over the Giza Plateau for millennia. Learn the secrets behind its missing nose and the theories about its true purpose.

The Valley Temple:

Next, explore the Valley Temple, a well-preserved mortuary temple where ancient priests carried out the sacred mummification rituals for members of the royal family. Dating back to 2700 BC, this temple provides an intimate look into the Egyptians’ beliefs about death, resurrection, and eternal life.

Lunch: A Taste of Egypt
After exploring these ancient wonders, enjoy a traditional Egyptian lunch at a local restaurant, savoring flavors that have been enjoyed for centuries.

Afternoon: The Grand Egyptian Museum – A Modern Treasure Trove
Next, step into the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), the world’s largest archaeological museum dedicated to a single civilization. Located just steps from the pyramids, this cutting-edge museum houses over 100,000 artifacts, including the full collection of Tutankhamun’s treasures—many displayed for the first time.

  • Walk among colossal statues, golden sarcophagi, and intricate jewelry.

  • See the Khufu Solar Boat, an intact vessel buried for the pharaoh’s journey to the afterlife.

  • Interactive exhibits and immersive displays bring Egypt’s history to life like never before.

Evening: Return to Your Hotel
As the sun sets over Cairo, return to your 5-star hotel to relax and reflect on the day’s discoveries.

 

Morning: The Birth of the Pyramids at Saqqara
After breakfast, we journey to Saqqara, the vast necropolis where pyramid-building began. Here, you'll encounter:

The Step Pyramid of Djoser:

The world's first pyramid, designed by the genius architect Imhotep around 2650 BCE. This six-tiered limestone marvel revolutionized ancient architecture, marking the shift from simple mastaba tombs to the iconic pyramids we know today. Wander through its sprawling complex of temples, shrines, and ceremonial courtyards—each stone whispering secrets of Egypt's Old Kingdom.

Memphis – Egypt's First Capital
Next, Memphis, the legendary capital of unified Egypt founded by King Menes over 5,000 years ago. Its open-air museum holds treasures like:

  • The colossal statue of Ramses II, lying gracefully as if guarding the city's memories.

  • The Alabaster Sphinx, a mysterious masterpiece dedicated to PtahMemphis' patron.

  • Relics of temples and workshops that once buzzed with artisans crafting wonders for the pharaohs.

Lunch: A Feast Fit for a Pharaoh
Refuel with a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, where you'll taste authentic Egyptian dishes amid views of the surrounding history.

Dahshur – Where Pyramids Found Their Shape
Our final stop is Dahshur, a royal necropolis where Pharaoh Sneferu (father of Khufu) perfected pyramid design after trial and error. Explore:

The Bent Pyramid: A striking "hybrid" pyramid with two angles—evidence of ancient engineers adapting their vision mid-construction.
The Red Pyramid: The first true smooth-sided pyramid and Sneferu's final resting place. Climb inside (if you dare!) to experience the eerie silence of its burial chambers.

Evening: Return to Cairo
As the sun dips below the desert horizon, we head back to your Cairo hotel.

(Meals: Breakfast, Lunch | Overnight: Cairo Hotel)

Morning: Descend into History at the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
After breakfast, we leave Cairo behind and drive north to the coastal gem of Alexandria, a city where Greek, Roman, and Egyptian histories intertwine. Our first stop is the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, a hauntingly beautiful underground necropolis dating back to the 2nd century AD.

  • Carved 100 feet below ground, these catacombs blend Pharaonic tomb art with Greco-Roman architecture—spot Anubis wearing Roman armor!

  • Discover the eerie Hall of Caracalla, where noble families were buried alongside their treasures.

  • Marvel at the central rotunda staircase, an ancient engineering feat designed to lower deceased nobles into their eternal resting place.

Midday: The Reborn Legend – Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Next, we visit the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a stunning modern tribute to the ancient Library of Alexandria, once the greatest archive of knowledge in the ancient world.

  • Admire the library’s glass-paneled roof, designed to resemble the rising sun.

  • Explore its eight million books, planetarium, and museums showcasing rare manuscripts and artifacts.

  • Stand in the shadow of history where scholars like Archimedes and Euclid once walked.

Lunch: Seaside Flavors of Alexandria
Enjoy a fresh seafood feast (or other local favorites) at a Mediterranean-view restaurant, where the breeze carries tales of Cleopatra’s lost palace.

Afternoon: Pompey’s Pillar & the Citadel of Qaitbay
After lunch, we step into Alexandria’s Roman past:

Pompey’s Pillar:

This 27-meter red granite monolith has stood defiantly since 297 AD, mistakenly named for a Roman general but actually honoring Emperor Diocletian. Nearby, the ruins of the Serapeum Temple whisper stories of ancient religious clashes.
Qaitbay Citadel:

Built in 1480 from the rubble of the Pharos Lighthouse (one of the Seven Wonders), this seaside fortress guarded Alexandria for centuries. Walk its battlements for panoramic views of the harbor where Cleopatra once sailed.

Overnight:

You’ll enjoy dinner and overnight stay in Alexandria

(Meals: Breakfast, Lunch | Overnight: Alexandria Hotel)

 

Morning: Descend into History at the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa
After breakfast, we leave Cairo behind and drive north to the coastal gem of Alexandria, a city where Greek, Roman, and Egyptian histories intertwine. Our first stop is the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, a hauntingly beautiful underground necropolis dating back to the 2nd century AD.

  • Carved 100 feet below ground, these catacombs blend Pharaonic tomb art with Greco-Roman architecture—spot Anubis wearing Roman armor!

  • Discover the eerie Hall of Caracalla, where noble families were buried alongside their treasures.

  • Marvel at the central rotunda staircase, an ancient engineering feat designed to lower deceased nobles into their eternal resting place.

Midday: The Reborn Legend – Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Next, we visit the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a stunning modern tribute to the ancient Library of Alexandria, once the greatest archive of knowledge in the ancient world.

  • Admire the library’s glass-paneled roof, designed to resemble the rising sun.

  • Explore its eight million books, planetarium, and museums showcasing rare manuscripts and artifacts.

  • Stand in the shadow of history where scholars like Archimedes and Euclid once walked.

Lunch: Seaside Flavors of Alexandria
Enjoy a fresh seafood feast (or other local favorites) at a Mediterranean-view restaurant, where the breeze carries tales of Cleopatra’s lost palace.

Afternoon: Pompey’s Pillar & the Citadel of Qaitbay
After lunch, we step into Alexandria’s Roman past:

Pompey’s Pillar:

This 27-meter red granite monolith has stood defiantly since 297 AD, mistakenly named for a Roman general but actually honoring Emperor Diocletian. Nearby, the ruins of the Serapeum Temple whisper stories of ancient religious clashes.
Qaitbay Citadel:

Built in 1480 from the rubble of the Pharos Lighthouse (one of the Seven Wonders), this seaside fortress guarded Alexandria for centuries. Walk its battlements for panoramic views of the harbor where Cleopatra once sailed.

Overnight:

You’ll enjoy dinner and overnight stay in Alexandria

(Meals: Breakfast, Lunch | Overnight: Alexandria Hotel)

Morning: The Legendary Temple of Amun
After breakfast, we step into the mystical past at the Temple of Amun, a sacred site dating back to the 26th Dynasty (6th century BCE). This temple features impressive columns and carvings, reflecting the unique architecture of the time.

The Temple of Alexander
Known as "The Temple of the Oracle" or the Temple of the Siwa Oasis, this ancient site is steeped in myth and legend—most famously tied to Alexander the Great (356–323 BC). Built in the 6th century BC, the temple was a sacred oracle where people sought divine guidance and prophecies.

The Salt Lakes of Siwa
Siwa Oasis is a true natural wonder, home to stunning salt lakes like Bir Wahed and Lake Fatnas. These shimmering bodies of water, formed by nature, are rich in salt and minerals, giving them a surreal, almost otherworldly beauty.

Their high salt content creates a dazzling effect, making the lakes look like something out of a dream. Whether you’re soaking in their therapeutic waters or simply admiring their mirror-like surfaces, Siwa’s salt lakes are a must-see marvel.

Lunch Time
Savor a delectable Bedouin lunch amidst the mesmerizing Siwa Desert.

Cleopatra’s Bath (Ain Cleopatra)
Step into legend at Ain Cleopatra, a stunning natural spring where crystal-clear waters have drawn travelers for centuries. Local lore claims Queen Cleopatra (51–30 BC) herself bathed in these soothing pools—so why not take a dip and soak up some royal history? Known for its healing properties and serene beauty, this oasis gem is the perfect place to unwind.

4x4 Desert Safari
Hold on tight for an adrenaline-pumping 4x4 ride through Siwa’s golden dunes! As the sun dips below the horizon, the desert transforms into a sea of fiery hues, making for an unforgettable adventure.

Under the Stars
Cap off your day with a traditional dinner under the vast desert sky before settling in for a magical night surrounded by the silence and beauty of the Sahara.

(Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | Overnight: Siwa Hotel)

 

Morning:
Start your day with a delicious breakfast before setting off to explore the enchanting wonders of Siwa.

Siwan House
Step inside a traditional Siwan home, built from a unique blend of clay, salt, and sand. This cultural gem offers a fascinating glimpse into the local way of life, showcasing the artistry and traditions of the Siwan people.

Siwa Oasis Bazaar
Lose yourself in the lively bazaars of Siwa, where vibrant stalls overflow with handcrafted treasures, fragrant spices, and colorful textiles. Don't miss the chance to visit a local carpet factory and watch skilled artisans weave stunning, nature-inspired designs—each piece a masterpiece of Siwan heritage.

Taghaghien Island Resort
Escape to this peaceful paradise, where luxury meets untouched natural beauty. Surrounded by palm trees and serene waters, the resort is the perfect place to unwind and soak in the oasis's tranquil charm.

Ali Khaled Camp
As the sun begins to set, head to this magical desert retreat. The golden dunes and endless sky create a breathtaking backdrop for a traditional Bedouin-style dinner under the stars—an experience you'll never forget.

Siwa Hot Springs
End your day by soaking in the healing waters of Siwa's natural hot springs. Let the warm, mineral-rich pools melt away your stress as you relax under the vast desert sky.

Evening:
Enjoy a delicious dinner before settling in for a restful night at your Siwa hotel.

(Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | Overnight: Siwa Hotel)

 

Morning: Farewell to Siwa
After breakfast, bid farewell to the tranquil beauty of Siwa Oasis as we begin our journey back to Cairo.

(Meals: Breakfast | Overnight: Cairo Hotel)

 

 

Morning:
After breakfast, depart from Cairo and begin your scenic drive to Bahariya Oasis, where nature's artistry unfolds in spectacular fashion.

The Black Desert
Witness the dramatic beauty of the Black Desert, where volcanic peaks and dark dunes create a striking contrast against golden sands. This otherworldly landscape, shaped by ancient eruptions, is a paradise for adventurers and photographers alike.

The White Desert
Step into a dreamlike world at the White Desert, where wind-sculpted chalk formations rise like frozen giants. Marvel at nature's sculptures—mushroom-shaped rocks, towering cones, and eerie silhouettes—all glowing under the vast desert sky. As night falls, this surreal terrain becomes one of Egypt's most magical stargazing spots.

Crystal Mountain
Be dazzled by the glittering Crystal Mountain, a natural wonder of quartz formations that sparkle in the sunlight. Formed over millions of years, this geological gem feels like a treasure chest left open by the earth itself.

Valley of the Golden Mummies
Unravel the mysteries of Bahariya's famed necropolis, where over 250 Greco-Roman mummies were discovered adorned with golden masks and jewels. This archaeological marvel offers a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into ancient burial rituals and the art of eternal preservation.

Bahariya Hot Springs
Soak away the day's adventures in the oasis's restorative hot springs. Let the mineral-rich waters ease your muscles as you unwind amid palm trees and desert serenity.

Lunch:
Refuel with a delicious traditional meal under the shade of Bahariya's palms, savoring local flavors in this peaceful haven.

Evening:
As the sun dips below the horizon, settle into your desert camp. Enjoy a hearty dinner under a blanket of stars, with the whispers of the wind as your lullaby.

(Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | Overnight: Camping in Bahariya)

 

Morning: Sunrise in the Desert & Journey Back
Wake up to a breathtaking desert sunrise at your camp in Bahariya. After breakfast, we begin our return trip to Cairo, crossing the vast Western Desert one last time.

(Meals: Breakfast | Overnight: Cairo Hotel)

Morning:
Fuel up with breakfast, then set off to explore Cairo's most iconic gems with your guide.

The Egyptian Museum
Step into a time capsule at the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, home to over 120,000 artifacts spanning 5,000 years of history. Marvel at golden treasures, ancient mummies, and the legendary Tutankhamun collection—all housed in a grand 1901 building in downtown Cairo.

The Hanging Church
Visit one of Egypt's oldest Coptic Christian churches, suspended above the ruins of Babylon Fortress. Built in the 3rd century along the Holy Family's flight path, its wooden screens, vivid murals, and tranquil aura offer a glimpse into Egypt's rich Christian heritage.

Lunch:
Refuel with authentic Egyptian cuisine at a local restaurant.

Al-Muizz Street
Wander through Islamic Cairo's "open-air museum," where medieval mosques and madrasas whisper tales of the Fatimid era. Highlights include the towering Sultan Hassan Mosque and the ornate Qalawun Complex—architectural masterpieces frozen in time.

Khan El-Khalili Bazaar
Dive into the sensory whirlwind of Cairo's 14th-century bazaar. Haggle for spices, lanterns, and handcrafted jewelry in its maze of alleys, and sip mint tea at historic cafés like El-Fishawi.

Evening:
After the tour, fly to Aswan for hotel check-in and overnight stay.

(Meals: Breakfast, Lunch | Flight: Cairo → Aswan | Overnight: Aswan Hotel)

Morning:
After breakfast, embark on an unforgettable adventure to one of Egypt’s most awe-inspiring sites.

Abu Simbel Temples
Carved into towering cliffs over 3,000 years ago, the twin temples of Abu Simbel stand as a monumental tribute to Pharaoh Ramses II and his queen, Nefertari. The Great Temple, guarded by four 65-foot statues of Ramses II, showcases intricate battle scenes and celestial alignments—twice a year (February 22 & October 22), sunlight pierces the inner sanctuary to illuminate statues of the gods. Nearby, the Temple of Hathor, dedicated to Nefertari, dazzles with delicate carvings of the queen alongside deities. These UNESCO-listed marvels were famously relocated in the 1960s to save them from Lake Nasser’s rising waters—a feat as impressive as their original construction!

Lunch Time:
Savor a delicious lunch in Aswan, the timeless city of beauty and heritage.

Overnight:
You'll take the train to Luxor, a city where ancient history surrounds you at every step.

Upon arrival, you'll settle in for an overnight stay at your hotel, ready to explore the wonders that await.

(Meals: Breakfast, Lunch | Overnight: Luxor Hotel)

 

Morning:
Start your day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel before diving into the ancient wonders of Thebes, a city brimming with awe-inspiring history and majestic monuments.

Karnak Temple
Begin your journey at the legendary Karnak Temple Complex, one of the largest and most impressive religious sites ever built. Constructed between 1970 BC and 30 BC, it was dedicated to the powerful Theban Triad—Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. The complex is a marvel of devotion and artistry, featuring towering pylons, sacred lakes, and monumental halls. The highlight is the Great Hypostyle Hall, an immense forest of 134 towering columns, some soaring up to 70 feet, adorned with stunning hieroglyphs and carvings that bring the past vividly to life.

Luxor Temple
Next, visit the enchanting Luxor Temple, a masterpiece of ancient Egyptian architecture and spiritual symbolism. Built around 1400 BC, this temple was a central stage for royal rituals and festivals, especially the grand Opet Festival, which once connected it to Karnak via the famed Avenue of the Sphinxes. By night, Luxor Temple becomes even more magical, bathed in warm light that highlights its majestic pylons, colossal statues, and beautifully preserved obelisks.

Lunch Break
Take a well-deserved break and enjoy a delicious lunch at a charming local restaurant, savoring the flavors of Upper Egypt.

Luxor Museum
After lunch, head to the Luxor Museum, home to a carefully curated collection of artifacts from the New Kingdom. Opened in 1975, this modern museum provides a captivating look into ancient Egyptian art, culture, and history, especially that of Luxor and its surroundings. The exhibits highlight the elegance and craftsmanship of a civilization that continues to inspire the world.

Mummification Museum
End your cultural journey with a visit to the Mummification Museum, a one-of-a-kind experience that delves into the sacred process of mummification. Established in 1997, the museum offers an intimate look at ancient Egyptian beliefs surrounding death and the afterlife. With 19 display cases covering topics from embalming materials to mummified animals, this museum gives visitors a rare and detailed glimpse into the rituals that ensured eternal life for the ancient Egyptians.

Evening at Leisure
After a full day of exploration, return to your hotel in Luxor to relax and reflect on the incredible stories and sites you've uncovered.

(Meals: Breakfast, Lunch | Overnight: Luxor Hotel)

Morning:
After breakfast at your hotel, you'll set off with your tour guide to uncover some of ancient Egypt's most iconic treasures on Luxor's west bank.

Valley of the Kings
Step into the heart of ancient Egypt at the Valley of the Kings, a sprawling necropolis carved deep into the desert cliffs. This sacred valley served as the final resting place for pharaohs of the New Kingdom (1570–1050 BC), including legends like Ramses II and Tutankhamun. With over 60 elaborately decorated tombs, this hidden world reveals the spiritual beliefs, artistry, and grandeur that defined an empire.

Hatshepsut Temple
Next, visit the majestic Temple of Hatshepsut, a masterpiece of ancient architecture honoring one of Egypt's most powerful female rulers. Rising from the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari, this mortuary temple blends seamlessly into the limestone landscape with its sweeping terraces, colonnaded halls, and striking statues. At its core lies the Holy of Holies, dedicated to the god Amun-Ra and built with unmatched precision and reverence.

Lunch Break
Enjoy a relaxing lunch at a local restaurant, recharging for the afternoon ahead.

Colossi of Memnon
Continue to the towering Colossi of Memnon, two 60-foot statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III that once guarded the entrance to his long-lost mortuary temple. These ancient sentinels have withstood the test of time and myth, with legends of a melodic "singing" sound said to rise from the statues at dawn.

Valley of the Queens
Then, explore the serene and mystical Valley of the Queens, where royal wives, princes, and elite figures found their eternal rest. Among the many tombs lies the crown jewel—Queen Nefertari's tomb, a breathtaking burial chamber celebrated for its vibrant wall paintings and divine symbolism that brings the afterlife to vivid life.

Return to Cairo
After a day filled with extraordinary sights, you'll transfer to Luxor Airport for your flight back to Cairo. Upon arrival, settle in at your hotel and enjoy a restful overnight.

(Meals: Breakfast, Lunch | Flight: Luxor to Cairo | Overnight: Cairo Hotel)

Enjoy your final breakfast in Cairo before meeting your tour guide for your transfer to the airport. As you depart, take with you the unforgettable memories of Egypt’s timeless beauty, ancient wonders, and the warmth of its people.

Meals: Breakfast

Prices Prices

Children Policy

Child traveling with two accompanying adults will pay the following:

·      0 Years to 1.99 years of age: Free of charge.

·      2 years to 4.99 years of age: 50% from the full rate.

·      5 years to 11.99 years of age: 75% from the full rate

·      12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.

Notes:

Children policy is applied to children who share rooms with their parents (Maximum 1 Child sharing parent's room. If 2 children or more, they will stay in another connected room or a room next to the parent’s room).

1 Person

8640$ Per Person

2-4 Persons

5470$ Per Person

5-8 Persons

4320$ Per Person

9-16 Persons

3880$ Per Person

Tour Notes

Please note that the tour itinerary and order may change.
This tour must be booked at least 24 hours in advance of your Egypt travel date. Confirmation of this tour will be received at time of booking.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Infant seats are available on request if advised at time of booking.
The duration of the tours are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
For your comfort and enjoyment, be sure to pack the following:

Essentials: Hat, camera, and umbrella.

Health and Comfort: Any necessary medication, comfortable shoes, sunblock, and sunglasses.

Clothing: Light, cotton clothes for summer and warm clothing for winter months.

Documents: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.

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