3 Days Trip To Cairo From Luxor By Plane Tour Info:
- Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights
- Tour Location: Cairo – Giza
- Tour Availability: Available Everyday
- Pickup & Drop Off: Your Hotel
- Tour Type: Private
3 Days Trip To Cairo From Luxor By Plane
Visitors with good intentions who value majesty and beauty are invite to take in Cairo’s breathtaking surroundings. You’ll travel back in time by taking our 3 Days Trip To Cairo From Luxor By Plane to a period more than 4,000 years ago. Then, when the greatest civilization ever built was the result of the thoughts and hands of brilliant ancient dreamers. Don’t delay to make a reservation with us because your trip to Egypt will be full of unforgettable experiences that you will remember forever.
Tour Highlights
Giza Highlights
- Giza Pyramid Complex
- The Great Sphinx
- The Valley Temple
- Memphis City
- Saqqara Step Pyramids
Old Cairo Highlights
- The Egyptian Museum
- The Hanging Church
- Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque
- Ben Ezra Synagogue
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Trip Inclusions
- Pick up services from any hotel or Nile cruise in Luxor.
- Domestic flight tickets from Luxor to Cairo and return.
- All Transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Private Egyptologist tour guide.
- 2 nights accommodation at a 5* Hotel in Cairo.
- 2 Lunch meals during the tour.
- Entrance fees to all the sights mentioned.
- All taxes and service charges.
Trip Exclusions
- Any extras not mentioned in the program.
- Tipping.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Take a plane from Luxor to Cairo.
Your fantastic holiday will begin when you arrive at Cairo airport from Luxor. Where our “Egypt Tours Inn” tour guide will whisk you away in an air-conditioned automobile to see the ancient Egyptian civilization’s finest structures, including:
Giza Pyramids Complex
The ancient Giza pyramid complex, which includes the three main pyramids, six minor pyramids, the lone Guardian the Big Sphinx, and the Eternal Valley Temple, is located outside the bounds of time.
The Great Pyramid of Giza
The Great Pyramid of Khufu is a tower of power and eminence erected to reach the skies. One of the oldest and greatest buildings in the world, it is complete around 2580 BC. With a height of 147 metres (481 feet), it was built in 20 years using 2,300,000 pieces of limestone, making it the highest building in the world for 3800 years and the first of its kind to usher in Egypt’s golden age of building.
The Great Sphinx of Giza
The great sphinx is a timeless marvel from the heavens sent to guard this divine nation. It is 73 metres (240 feet) tall, 19 metres (66 feet) wide, and has the shape of the mythical animal known as the sphinx. Which has a lion’s body and a man’s head (likely king Khafre) as a symbol of might and wisdom. It is the oldest statue in history.
The Valley Temple
It is one of the best-preserved archaeological sites of ancient Egypt, made entirely of limestone and granite and containing diorite statues of Chephren. It is one of the best-preserved archaeological sites of ancient Egypt, made entirely of limestone and granite and containing diorite statues of Chephren.
After that, lunch will be provided in a restaurant with a view of the Pyramids and the Nile, followed by a tour to:
Memphis City
Memphis was founded by King Menes to be Egypt’s official capital. It was the home of the god Ptah, the patron of creation and art. It houses artifacts dating back over 4000 years from some of ancient Egypt’s most famous figures, including Ramsess II, as well as great temples dedicated to deities such as Aton and Hathor.
Step Pyramid of Saqqara
When the legendary Imhotep, the vizier of Pharaoh Djoser, built the Saqqara Step Pyramid, it ushered in the golden age of pyramid construction in ancient Egypt. It is bound by a complex that is the first of its kind and contains grand decorations and imposing ceremonial structures. It is form up of six steps and stands at a height of 62 metres.
After that, you will check into a 5* hotel and spend the night there.
Day 2: Sightseeing in Old Cairo
After breakfast at the hotel, you will continue your 3-day journey from Luxor to Cairo by heading to the center of “the city of minarets,” Cairo, with your tour guide, to experience all of the splendor unfold by visiting some of the top Cairo tourist sites, such as:
The Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum is one of the world’s largest museums, housing a vast collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities and monuments stretching back over 4000 years from all eras of Egyptian history. On the other hand, the museum’s two floors are home to over 120,000 rare artefacts that range in size from statues to jewellery to funerary items for King Tutankhamun made of extravagant materials like gold and precious gems to common ones like wood or stone. There are also several on display mummies.
You will eat lunch in a neighbourhood restaurant in Cairo, and you will visit:
The Hanging Church
The holy Church of the Virgin Mary, commonly refer to as The Hanging Church, is construct in the fifth century AD on the southern wall of a Roman stronghold called Babylon. The church functioned as the Coptic patriarch’s headquarters. It is 30 feet above the ground and looks out over the whole city. The building and interior of the hanging church are absolutely remarkable, with components ranging from the 7th to the 13th centuries.
Mosque of Amr Ibn Al Aas
The Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque, being the first mosque put in Africa in 641 AD and is one of Egypt’s most important historical structures, has undergone numerous restorations since that time. The mosque has undergone numerous restorations, giving it a tangible illustration of the development of Islamic architecture over time.
Synagogue of Ben Ezra
The Ben Ezra Synagogue is a unique Egyptian site that dates back to the 19th century, when it evolve into a church. Then, in 882 AD, into a synagogue, where it claims to have once housed an Old Testament copy. Until the 1950s, this location served as the Jewish community’s capital for many years.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is a cutting-edge institution that brilliantly shows Egypt’s historical and cultural treasures. It is the first museum in the Arab world and North Africa dedicated to the ancient Egyptian Civilization’s numerous and rich historical periods. Which span over 4000 years.
Bazaar of Khan El Khalili
The Khan El Khalili Bazaar, often known as the Middle East’s golden brick road, is the busiest route in the region, where dreams come true. The street, which goes back to 970 AD, is still quite busy and has everything a traveler could want. It has all the magnificent cafés and businesses that stretch back to endless eras, all of which have amazing Islamic architecture and décor.
Finish your day excursion and return to your Cairo hotel for the night.
Day 3: Return to Cairo and fly to Luxor to complete your tour.
On your third day, you will have breakfast and check out of the hotel before flying back to Luxor. Bringing your three-day journey to Cairo to a close. Note: You are welcome to express your ideas on whether or not any trips should be included or removed from your tour schedule in order to satisfy your requirements and meet your demands.