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8 Days Egypt Best Private Tour Guides Cairo, Luxor & Aswan

Meet a Pharaoh
Price Start from 1685
Duration 8 Days
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Overview Tour

An Easter tour between Egypt's secrets, the land of civilization where history has no end. Get to spend your Easter holiday with the Pharaohs in their homeland and know how they lived.


Enjoy a unique Nile cruise between Luxor and Aswan, exploring the magical temples after an unforgettable experience in Cairo.


Easter in Egypt couldn't be better.


Itinerary

   

At your arrival at Cairo International Airport, our representative will be there to offer you all kinds of help needed through passport control.

You'll be transported to the hotel, finish your check-in procedures, and have a good night

   

After breakfast, get ready to start your adventure in Egypt.

To have good knowledge about this great nation, a start visit to The Egyptian Museum is a must, the house of 100.000 pieces of antiquities, with the particular section, belongs to King Tut Ankh Amen.

Then, a visit that will blow your mind, The Great Pyramids of Giza , three huge pyramids lined up together, to be tombs of three great Kings, Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus. Left safe and secure with a bodyguard statue, has the body of a lion and the head of a man, Sphinx .

Lunch will be served during visits.

After this day full of the adrenaline rush, you'll be back to the hotel and spend the night.

   

Wake up early, have your breakfast, and you'll be transported to the Airport to take a flight to Luxor.

This is a majestic city; no inch between its streets has no history. That's why you'll start your visits just upon arrival.

The Valley Of The Kings, while walking through this valley, tombs of great Kings will be on both sides, take a moment to clearly think about what you're passing by and appreciate it. You'll be able to go inside some of these tombs.

The Temple Of Queen Hatshepsut , she was a great Queen, ruling Egypt, and had led the country to greatness. So she had given an order to Senmout, her exceptional engineer and lover, to build her a temple, and so he did, the location was perfectly chosen with a brilliant design.

The Two Colossi of Memnon, two massive stone statues, these are what we still have left from an old temple that had been destroyed. It's believed that these are depicting the face of King Amenhotep III.

After all these visits, you'll be transferred to the Nile cruise, where all meals will be served.

Spend the night on board.

   

Good morning, have your delicious breakfast and get ready for the rest of the visits.

You are going to the east bank to continue the exploration of this great city.

The Great Temple Of Karnak, known by its columns’ maze, is the most visited monument in Egypt after the Pyramids of Giza. It's hard to tell who had built it because a lot of Kings had participated in the construction; in fact, it was built during 2000 years.

The Luxor Temple , founded and co-founded by King Amenophis III and Ramses II , they had used it to renew their kingship.

Back to the Nile cruise; enjoy your first sailing heading to Edfu passing by Esna lock.

Another night onboard, this time while sailing.

   

A delicious breakfast waiting for you

While the boat is sailing toward Aswan, you'll have a stop at Edfu to visit a temple.

Edfu Temple , house of Horus, son of Isis and Osiris, was known as a Falcon, you'll get to know more about his story, this temple was built in the Ptolemaic Kingdom between 237 and 57 BCE

Back on board for sailing, this time toward Kom Ombo, where other gods are waiting for your visit.

Kom Ombo Temple , you'll meet Sobek, one of the Egyptian gods, known as a crocodile, with the company of Haroeris, symbolized as a Falcon.

Dinner and night on board.

   

Last destination on the Nile ship cruise, but still more places to visit

The High Dam, built to help develop the country, defeating all the challenges facing it, now, it's the main reason for electricity in Egypt. Saving water in its large reservoir, Lake Nasser.

Philae Temple, due to High Dam construction, was about to sink under Nile water, but it was saved by UNESCO and moved to Agilkia Island.

In the afternoon, enjoy the beauty of such a great city while riding a felucca between the Nile islands, relax and clear your mind.

Back to the ship, have dinner, and spend the last night on board.

   

After breakfast, you'll check-out from the ship and be transported to Aswan Airport to go back to Cairo.

Check-in at the hotel, then you'll have all day to explore the capital by yourself; it still has something to show you. You can enjoy the nightlife in Cairo; you can find nightclubs, restaurants, and bars.

   

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel. You'll be transported to Cairo International Airport to take your flight back home.

The memories you would make during this trip will last forever. And maybe you should consider another visit to refresh your memory.

Included

  • Meet and assist by our representatives at all airports in Egypt (Cairo, Luxor, Aswan).
  • Full day tour in Cairo with a private Egyptologist tour guide, including lunch.
  • 3 nights accommodation in Cairo with breakfast.
  • 4 nights accommodation on Nile cruise with all meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • All visits while on the cruise with our tour guide (visits as mentioned in program)
  • Domestic flight tickets (Cairo/Luxor – Aswan/Cairo).
  • The entrance fees to all archeological sites mentioned in the itinerary.
  • 30 minutes of local calling sim card during your stay in Egypt.
  • One small bottle of water per day during tours.

Excluded

  • International Airfare.
  • Entry visas to Egypt. ( can be issued on the spot at the Airport for some nationalities, Not All).
  • Any visit not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Any kind of tips (guide, representative, drivers,…etc).
  • Extra drinks and meals not mentioned.
  • Personal expenses.
  • Any optional tours.
  • Entry inside the Pyramids, solar boat, tombs not mentioned, or with extra fees.

Tour Attractions and Highlights

Cairo
  • Egyptian Museum
Giza
  • The Great Pyramids
  • The Great Sphinx
Luxor
  • Valley of the Kings
  • Hatshepsut Temple
  • Colossi of Memnon
  • Karnak Temple
  • Luxor Temple
Aswan
  • Edfu Temple
  • Kom Ombo Temple
  • The High Dam
  • Philae Temple

Tour Pros

Accommodation Plan

Prices
Start From $ 2695 Per Person in Single Room
Start From $ 1685 Per Person in Double Room
Start From $ 1655 Per Person in Trible Room
Children Policy

Child under 06 years old will be charged by 25% of the adult total package rate Under from 06 – 11.99 years old will be charged by 50% of the adult total package rate All children of 12 years or older are considered adults and will be charged with a full package rate.


If your tour package includes flights, an extra supplement for your child may apply.

Cancellation Policy

Any cancellation should be sent toTripidays Egy Tours by email, also an acknowledge email should be resent from Tripidays to the clients reconfirming receiving the cancellation and the following cancellation fees will be applied on the total package price:


From 45 to 30 days before your arrival, 25% of the total package price will be charged.

From 29 to 15 days before your arrival, 50% of the total package price will be charged.

From 14 to 07 days before your arrival, 75% of the total package price will be charged.

From 06 days and less, 100% of the total package price will be charged.


All cancelation conditions will be changed during Christmas, New Year & Easter periods


All domestic flight canceled within your program will be subject to the airline cancellation policy

Payment Policy

Reservations should be made as early as possible to book the requested holiday. The confirmed tour will be secured upon receiving a deposit of 25% of the full price. The deposit will be increased to be 50% during Christmas, New Year, and Easter holidays and all packages including flight issues. This deposit will be a part of your final payment. Deposits can be made by bank wire transfer or paid using a credit card (Visa or MasterCard). The rest of the full payment should be paid within 7 days from receiving your booking confirmation.

Tipping
Tipping is a personal expression of your satisfaction with services received from your representative, guide, hotel, cruise, transportations. The staff will greatly appreciate this.
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