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Egypt Itinerary 10 Days

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Ready for an adventure where pointy giants peek over the golden desert, whispering secrets of long-lost kings? Where a sparkling river older than time winds through history-soaked sands, reflecting the stories of a thousand years? Buckle up, friend, because we’re sailing ten magical days through Egypt!

Picture this: you’ll stand face-to-face with colossal pharaoh statues in Giza, marvel at the falcon-winged Temple of Horus, and even peek into the golden tomb of King Tut in Luxor. You’ll sail the Nile like ancient explorers, watching the sun paint the ancient temples and vibrant villages along the banks. And in bustling Cairo, you’ll lose yourself in the spice-filled markets, haggle for treasures in Khan el-Khalili, and maybe even catch a dazzling belly dancing performance under the stars.

This isn’t just a vacation, it’s a time machine to the cradle of civilization! You’ll touch the ghosts of pharaohs, feel the rhythm of life along the Nile, and soak up the magic of modern Egypt buzzing around you. Ten days later, you’ll leave with sand in your shoes, stories in your heart, and a piece of Egypt’s wonder forever woven into your soul. So, are you ready? Let’s go!

Highlights

  • Pyramids & Sphinx: Face Eternity in Giza
  • Luxor Temples: Pharaohs’ Nile Dreams Await
  • Valley of Kings: Tut’s Tomb & Golden Treasures
  • West Bank Wonders: Colossi & Sunset Nile Cruise
  • Edfu & Kom Ombo: Temple Gods Dance on Walls
  • Aswan: Philae Temple & Nubian Rhythms
  • Abu Simbel: Awaken to Timeless Giants
  • Cairo Calling: Souks, Tahrir & Nile Delights
  • Cairo’s Treasures: Citadel, Mosques & Palaces
  • Farewell Pharaohs: Land of Myths & Memories

Itinerary

Accomodations

To combine luxury and affordability, we offer accommodations ranging from 4-star comfort to the world’s most exquisite hotels and resorts. When you inquire about the package that suits you best, we will share a list of related accommodations, and we are always open to your suggestions.

Price per package

From $2,780.00/person

ACCEPTED PAYMENT

BUSINESS INFO

The best time to visit Egypt is during the winter months, from October to April, when the weather is generally milder and more comfortable for exploring the country’s attractions. This period avoids the extreme heat of the summer months, making it ideal for visits to iconic sites such as the pyramids, temples, and tombs. However, specific preferences, travel plans, and the type of experience you seek may influence the optimal time for your visit.

Yes, English is widely spoken in Egypt, especially in urban areas, tourist destinations, and among those involved in the tourism industry. Many Egyptians working in hotels, restaurants, and shops are proficient in English, making it relatively easy for English-speaking visitors to communicate. In more remote or rural areas, English proficiency may vary, but overall, communication in English should not be a significant challenge for travelers in Egypt

Egypt is best known for its ancient civilization and iconic landmarks. The country is renowned for the majestic Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the ancient temples and tombs along the Nile River. Egypt’s rich history encompasses the pharaohs, hieroglyphs, and the fascinating archaeological sites like Luxor and Karnak. The Nile River, the longest in Africa, is another prominent feature. Additionally, Egypt is celebrated for its vibrant culture, traditional cuisine, and the bustling markets of cities like Cairo. The Red Sea resorts, with their stunning coral reefs, also attract visitors for diving and relaxation.

For a good time exploring Cairo and visiting the Great Pyramids of Giza, plan to stay for at least five days. If you have 7 days in Egypt, you can check out the pyramids, see Cairo, and maybe take a short trip to Luxor or Alexandria. If you stay longer than a week, you could do all of that and even go down to the southern border to see the impressive Abu Simbel temples. If you’re just going to Giza’s pyramids, you could technically do it in two or three days, but it’s a rush, and we suggest taking more time for a better experience.