14 Days Trip to the Best of Classic Egypt

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Live the true adventure through our 14 days trip to the best of Egypt and discover the most attractive places in Egypt.

14 Days Trip to the Best of Classic Egypt Tour Details:

  • Duration: 14 Days / 13 Nights
  • Tour Location: Giza / Cairo / Alexandria / Hurghada / Luxor / Edfu / Kom Ombo / Aswan / Abu Simbel
  • Tour Availability: Available Everyday
  • Pickup & Drop Off: Cairo International Airport
  • Tour Type: Private

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With a 14 Days Trip to the Best of Classic Egypt, you may embrace your sense of adventure and delight in the most significant historical sites in the pharaonic realm. Among the most compelling monumental monuments in the world, you may see the highest degree of beauty and attractiveness. Discover the enduring legacy of Cairo at the Giza Pyramids, the Egyptian Museum, Salah El Din Citadel, and many more ancient Islamic and Coptic sites. Additionally, marvel at the Red Sea’s glitz from Hurghada while taking part in some great activities. You will embark on a super 5* luxury Nile boat to see the best of Luxor, including the Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings, and the Hatshepsut Temple. You will then travel to Aswan’s finest sites, including the Edfu and Kom Ombo Temples, among many more.

Tour Highlights

Cairo Highlights

  • Giza Pyramids
  • Saqqara Step Pyramid
  • The Egyptian Museum
  • Salah El Din Citadel
  • Khan El Khalili Bazaar

Luxor Highlights

  • Karnak Temple
  • Luxor Temple
  • Valley of the Kings
  • Hatshepsut Temple
  • Colossi of Memnon

Aswan Highlights

  • Philae Temple
  • Abu Simbel Temple
  • Aswan High Dam
  • Unfinished Obelisk

Alexandria Highlights

  • The Catacombs
  • Citadel of Qaitbey
  • Alexandria Library
  • Pompey’s Pillar

Trip Inclusions

  • The service of greeting and assist at Cairo airport.
  • Flight tickets from Cairo to Hurghada.
  • Flight tickets from Aswan to Cairo.
  • Accommodation 4 nights at 5* hotel in Hurghada on All Inclusive basis.
  • Accommodation 5 nights at 5* hotel in Cairo on Bed and Breakfast basis.
  • Accommodation 4 nights at 5* deluxe Nile cruise on full board.
  • Experienced tour guides through the tours.
  • Transportation by modern air-conditioned vehicles.
  • Admission fees to all the sights listed in the itinerary.
  • Meals are mentioned in the itinerary.
  • All charges and taxes.

Trip Exclusions

  • International Airfare.
  • Entry Visa to Egypt.
  • Tipping.
  • Personal Expenses.
  • Any Optional Tours.

Tour Itinerary

First day: Welcome to our Wonderful Country

14 Days Trip to the Best of Classic Egypt after your flight lands in Egypt, an official representative of “Egypt Tours Inn” will meet you there and assist you. Your private tour guide will transport you to a five-star hotel in a luxurious air-conditioned car when the formalities are over and your luggage has been located to ensure a smooth check-in. Relax at the hotel until you’re ready to take your first steps in Egypt at night. While you’re there, enjoy the best special dinner meal overlooking the Nile River in a very ideal atmosphere, have a thorough discussion about Egypt with your knowledgeable tour guide, and take in some local performances like belly dancing and folklore concerts before going back to your hotel for the night.

Day 2: Visit the Egyptian Pyramids and take a flight to Hurghada

Second day in 14 Days Trip to the Best of Classic Egypt. After breakfast, get ready for a full day of non-stop activities with one of our knowledgeable tour guides to explore the greatest historical sites in Cairo, such as:

Giza Pyramids Complex

Since the Giza Pyramids are the first thing that comes to mind when Egypt appears, they have come to be explore synonymous with the country. Millions of tourists still find this majestic site, which evolve under the period of the 4th dynasty, to be stunning.

The Great Pyramid

Three renowned, enormous pyramids, known as the Giza Plateau, are well-known. The highest building in ancient times still has a particular place in history thanks to the Great Pyramid of King Cheops. It will be even more remarkable to realize that the Great Pyramid, which served as Pharaoh Cheops’s tomb and a secure storage facility for his priceless goods, is made up of more than 2,300,000 stone blocks.

The Great Sphinx

The Great Sphinx is the other well-known structure on the Giza Plateau. The monument to Pharaoh Chephren appears to be the largest representation on the Giza Plateau. The monument’s unique design, which shapes like a human head lion as a symbol of strength and knowledge, is what got the scared Sphinx famous.

The Valley Temple

It is regarded as one of the Giza Pyramids Complex’s best-preserved colossal structures. It was first built as a funerary temple for Pharaoh Cheops and his family, and later it developed into one of the most well-known places for purification and mummification in ancient Egypt to prepare the king’s mummy for the afterlife.

after a fantastic meal and a little rest in an upscale Egyptian restaurant, go to:

Step Pyramid of Saqqara

A trip to Giza would be incomplete without taking in the first Egyptian pyramid ever constructed. The Saqqara Step Pyramid, which was built during the 3rd dynasty, is King Djoser’s most impressive accomplishment. This 203-foot-tall stepping-stone structure has six wonderful tiers.

The Ancient City of Memphis

Memphis City served as the capital of Egypt during the time when Ptah was venerated and the Old Kingdom ruled. This imperial metropolis was also known as the “White Wall” because the king’s palace was built of bleached stones. It used to be thought that “Memphis” was a Greek term that corresponded to the steady and elegant word “Men-Nefer” in ancient Egyptian.

You will be transfer to the airport, then fly to Hurghada, where you will spend the night at a five-star hotel.

The third day in Hurghada is free.

Enjoy a free day at the beach or by yourself exploring the city.

Day Four: Hurghada Scuba Diving

Before going on a Scuba Diving adventure with a highly certified instructor, enjoy your breakfast at the hotel. You’ll visit the gorgeous coral reefs and learn about the underwater life there before getting back to your hotel.

Day 5: Hurghada Safari Tour

Have breakfast at the hotel before setting out on a quad safari to see the magnificent desert life and have a barbecue meal before returning to your hotel.

Sixth day: a visit to Luxor’s East Bank Attractions

After breakfast, check out of the hotel. A private A/C car will then transport you to Luxor to begin your Nile boat excursion. You will travel to Luxor with your knowledgeable tour guide to see the attractions of the East Bank, which include:

Temple of Karnak

The largest structure ever built by humans, Karnak Temple, will be the first stop in Luxor. There are three primary structures on this very distinctive site, which is spread over 247 acres. Its distinctiveness stems not just from its enormous size but also from the very unusual wall decorations and drawings that it displays. The biggest religious site, Karnak was primarily built for Amun, Khonsu, and Mut worship.

Check into a 5-star luxury Nile cruise, have your lunch there, and then spend some time at leisure. At night, you’ll be taken to see the following:

Temple of Luxor at Night

Luxor Temple, a symbol of the past civilization and a genuinely amazing landmark in the center of Luxor City, is a part of the World’s Largest Outdoor Museum. Unlike the other temples in the city, Luxor Temple was built to revive royalty rather than to worship a deity or a historical person.

Go back to the cruise ship to spend the night.

Day 7: Visit Luxor West Bank Attractions

Visit the must-see sights in the West Bank with your tour guide, which include:

Temple of Hatshepsut

The only female pharaoh in Egyptian history, Queen Hatshepsut is regarded as one of the most successful pharaohs of ancient Egypt. Her funerary temple, which honors all of her outstanding deeds on its walls, was one of many successes during her calm and successful reign that saw a broad range of other accomplishments.

The Kings’ Valley

The tombs of the rulers of dynasties 17, 18, and 19 in ancient Egypt are located there. The majority of the 63 royal tombs in one of the Valley of the Kings’ most spectacular structures appear for pharaohs and other members of the elite.

Memnon’s Colossi

The guards of Amenhotep III’s Mortuary Temple are the fabled Colossi of Memnon. The temple is famous for its regal appearance and is made up of two spectacular twin sculptures that are set at Luxor’s entrance.

After a delicious meal, set sail from the cruise ship.

Day 8: Travel to Edfu and Kom Ombo

After breakfast on board, you’ll go off on a day excursion with your neighborhood tour guide in a horse-drawn carriage to see:

Temple in Edfu

The most fascinating of all the Nile-side temples, the Temple of Edfu is located in the center of the village of Edfu. Edfu Temple, like most of the temples in the region, is a modern building that was constructed during the Greco-Roman era. Onboard lunch will be provided before continuing the voyage to visit:

Temple of Kom Ombo

Nearly 30 kilometers separate it from Aswan. One of the most spectacular temples built during the Ptolemaic Period is the Temple of Kom Ombo, which was primarily built for the worship of Sobek and Horus.

Get back on your Nile cruise and set sail towards Aswan.

Day 9: Discover Aswan’s landmarks

After breakfast, your tour guide will lead you to the most famous historical sights in the Nubian city of Aswan:

The High Dam

The Aswan High Dam is merely one of President Gamal Abdul Nasser’s most notable projects and is a fascinating technical achievement. Over half of the country’s power is produce by the project, which began in 1960 and had a width of about 12,500 feet.

The Unfinished Obelisk

The largest obelisk create in Ancient Egypt is the Unfinished Obelisk, which was carved from red granite. This 140-foot-long, imposing monument is unfinished due to a granite flaw that appear after building is complete.

Temple of Philae

One of the most beautiful temples is now located on Agilika Island and is called Philae. During the Ptolemaic Period, the temple grew to become the primary place of devotion for the goddess Isis.

After lunch and before bed, you will be returned to your ship.

Day 10: Travel by car to the Abu Simbel Temples and then fly to Cairo

After receiving your breakfast boxes and checking out of the hotel, your knowledgeable tour guide will drive you in a contemporary A/C car to the following locations:

Abu Simbel Temples

Without seeing the Abu Simbel Temple, no Aswan visit is complete. The major example of the splendor of ancient Egyptian architecture, Abu Simbel is one of the most remarkable structures in Egyptian history. Pharaoh Ramses II had the temple spectacularly cut out of the mountains. It consists of two twin temples, one of which evolve in honour of the ruler and the other in honour of his cause queen Nefertari.

After arriving back in Aswan, you’ll eat lunch somewhere before boarding a direct flight to Cairo, where you’ll spend the night at a 5-star hotel.

Day Eleven: View the Highlights of Old Cairo

After breakfast, meet your own Egyptologist to learn about the top Cairo attractions that you really must see, such as:

The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian Museum is the site of a unique collection of 5000-year-old artifacts that displays more than 250,000 authentic artifacts, including the magnificent exhibition of the great king Tutankhamun together with hundreds of other jewels and significant items.

Enjoy your lunch at a reputable neighborhood restaurant in the center of Cairo before traveling to:

Mosque of Amr Ibn Al Aas

This is the perfect moment to visit Cairo’s Amr Ibn Al Aas Mosque, which is the oldest mosque in Egypt and all of Africa. The mosque is finish in 641 AD and was mostly design by the Islamic leader Amr Ibn Al Aas, who brought Islam to Egypt.

The Hanging Church

It began existence in the ninth century and is one of the most popular Christian tourist destinations. However, it is thought that the Hanging Church proved the first Coptic site in all of Egypt when it was a church in the third century AD.

Synagogue of Ben Ezra

The Ben Ezra Synagogue, the oldest Jewish building in Egypt, is set away in a side street in Old Cairo. It evolve in the ninth century. After the majority of the Jewish population left Egypt in the 1950s, the location became a popular tourist destination.

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is a trip through time and space where visitors may learn about Egypt’s fascinating history and culture while admiring some of the most unique structures and artifacts ever produced.

Market in Khan El Khalili

You must visit Khan El Khalili Bazaar before leaving Cairo, the oldest bazaar in the Middle East, where you may shop for clothing, trinkets, perfumes, and other items.

In Cairo, you’ll spend the night at your five-star hotel.

Day 12: Explore the Islamic Attractions in Cairo

With your tour guide, let’s begin your day by touring some of Cairo’s most stunning Islamic landmarks, including:

Citadel of Salah El Din

Under Salah EL Din Ayyubid’s rule, a magnificent structure called the Cairo Citadel evolve to protect the city from Crusader attacks. The stronghold evolve beginning in 1176 AD and finish in 1182 AD.

Mosque of Mohamed Ali

To construct his alabaster mosque, one of Cairo’s most iconic Islamic monuments, between 1830 and 1848, Muhammed Ali opted to destroy the Mamluks’ structures within the citadel.

Enjoy a satisfying meal at a reputable neighborhood eatery before going to:

Mosque of Sultan Hassan

The 14th-century Sultan Hassan Mosque, located in El Darb El Ahmar in the center of the city, is unquestionably the best specimen of Mamluk architecture. The building’s enormous size just adds to its amazingness. But the vast majority of visitors are in awe of its stunning architecture.

Mosque of Al Rifai

The Al Rifai Mosque, one of the finest examples of Islamic architecture, sits across the street from the Sultan Hassan Mosque. Beginning in 1819, construction finish in 1912.

Your hotel is where you’ll spend the night.

Day thirteen: a day trip to the sites of Alexandria

After being pick up in a posh comfortable vehicle, you and your tour guide will visit these Alexandria must-see locations:

Kom El Shoqafa’s catacombs

A substantial number of the graves in the Roman site of Kom El Shoqafa are lavishly decorate. It is believe that a particularly affluent Roman family visit Kom El Shuqafa, one of the wonders of the Middle Ages, for burials in the second century AD.

Pompey’s Pillar

In celebration of Augustus Diocletian, the Roman triumphal column name Pompey’s Pillar evolve around 300 AD. This monument is about 100 feet tall and consists of red granite.

Citadel of Qaitbay

Sultan Qaitbey built the Qaitbey Citadel in the fourteenth century as the city of Alexandria’s first line of defense against the Ottoman army’s advances.

We’ll have a fantastic lunch at a seafood restaurant before going to see:

Alexandria Library

Now is the perfect moment to take a fantastic cultural tour of one of the biggest scientific institutions in the world. The Library of Alexandria, which houses more than 10 million volumes in all disciplines, a conference center, and other specialized libraries, is the most important accomplishment of the twenty-first century.

Return to your hotel in Cairo via transfer.

Day 14: Complete Your 14 Days Trip to the Best of Classic Egypt

After breakfast, check out. Our representative will then drive you to the Cairo Airport in time for your departure home, capping off your Egypt vacation package.

End your 14 Days Trip to the Best of Classic Egypt.

14 Days Trip to the Best of Classic Egypt
14 Days Trip to the Best of Classic Egypt
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