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5 Days
Daily Tour
Unlimited
Armenian, English
Take a single Egypt tours to see all the main attractions. Six locations over five days serve as your passport to an amazing voyage of exploration. Cairo, Luxor, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Aswan, and Abu Simbel are all included in the traditional 5-day Egypt Easter tours. Four fascinating destinations in eight days. Take a single tour to see all the main attractions.
From the enormous rock-cut temples of Abu Simbel to the Giza Pyramids in Cairo. Explore in Egypt travel packages historically significant locations that will stay with you forever, including the tomb of King Tutankhamen in the Valley of Kings, close to Luxor.
At the Cairo hotel of your choice, your tour of Egypt begins. Our English-speaking representative will greet you at Cairo International Airport and help you with all formalities. Then, our English-speaking Egyptologist tour guide will greet you and take you to the "Khufu, Khafre, & Menkaure" pyramids in Giza, where three pyramids represent the city's greatness and a massive limestone statue of the Sphinx watches over it all. After that, continue on to one of our neighborhood eateries to eat lunch. Following that, you'll travel to Sakkara, where you'll be thrilled to explore King Djoser's Step Pyramid. The fascinating tale of this pyramid begins when King Djoser asked Chief Architect Imhotep to design something unique so the king could be buried there. The well-known architect consequently builds the Step pyramid, which startled the king greatly since it was regarded as a novel accomplishment at the time. You will transfer to your hotel for check-in and an overnight stay in Cairo once your day tour is over.
After you check out and receive your breakfast box from your Cairo hotel, our representative will drive you to the airport so you can take a flight to Luxor. Our English-speaking representative will greet you at the airport in Luxor and help you with all the formalities. Begin your enchanted journey through Thebes, the sacred land, by discovering the lush banks of Luxor, which encompass the Valley of the Kings. This location is regarded as the royal tomb of the Theban kings and rulers of ancient Egypt, and it is also where our ancestors are buried. "Enter the tomb of King TutAnkhAmun." Subsequently, you will go to the Howard Carter House, which is the house that used to belong to the man who found the King Tut tomb. After that, continue on to the Queen Hatshepsut Temple in Deir El Bahari. Because it was entirely carved out of the mountain, this temple is regarded as one of the most exquisite examples of ancient Egyptian architecture. You will visit King Amenhotep III's Colossi of Memnon at the conclusion of the tour. Lunch at a nearby eatery. Next, you will explore the East Bank of Luxor, which includes the largest structures ever built in human history, the Karnak Temple Complex. The main structure is the temple dedicated to the god Amun Ra, which was once thought to be the home of God on Earth. Older structures from the middle kingdom are mentioned in some sources, but others go as far back as the third dynasty. You will then go on to see the Temple of Luxor, which was finished by the renowned king Ramses II after it was constructed by one of the 12th dynasty's kings. Similar to Karnak, this temple was situated in the center of ancient Thebes and honored Amun Re, the principal deity. You will be taken to your hotel in Luxor for check-in and an overnight stay once your day tour is over.
After breakfast and check-out at your Luxor hotel, our tour guide will come and get you for a day of sightseeing at the Temple of Edfu. Here, you will see the magnificent Horus temple, which is regarded by many as the best preserved cult temple in Egypt. In Egyptian mythology, it was the location where the falcon-headed god Horus killed Seth in retaliation for Osiris's death. Travel to Kom Ombo City and pay a visit to the Temple of Kom Ombo, which is perched above the Nile. Its dual entrances, one for the divinity "Haroeris' ' with his falcon head and the other for the crocodile head "Sobek," set it apart from other temples. The crocodile-headed god of fertility and world creator Sobek and the ancient falcon-headed god Horus, known as Haroeris, are the two deities honored by the Temple of Kom Ombo. Kom Ombo's massive sugar cane is another factor in its significance. After arriving in Aswan City, have lunch at a nearby restaurant. Next, explore the magnificent city of Aswan, which includes The High Dam, built in 1960 AD by Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian president, to shield Egypt from the Nile flood. Then, you will enjoy Egypt Nile Cruise Tours in a motorboat until you arrive at Agilika Island. There, you will pay a visit to the Temple of Philae, a Greco-Roman structure honoring the goddess Isis, the mother of the god Horus. Once your day tour is over, you will head to your Aswan hotel to check in and spend the night.
Take out your hotel's breakfast box and head out. After that, a private A/C van will transport you to Abu Simbel. The original location, known as Meha in antiquity, was first mentioned in records during the 18th Dynasty, when Ay and Horemheb had rock-cut chapels carved out of the southern hills. After reaching your destination, you will go to see the Ramses II-built Abu Simbel Temples. Ramesses II constructed the first temple, which is the largest, and it is devoted to the well-known deity Rahorakhty. The smaller second temple, however, was devoted to the monarch and his lovely wife, Queen Nefertari. We will then take you to the airport in Aswan so you can travel to Cairo. After landing at Cairo's airport, go to your hotel to spend the night.
Check out after breakfast at the hotel. After that, you will be met at the hotel by our English-speaking guide, who will go with you as you begin your day's tour of Cairo. With the best of our monuments waiting for you, your tour is going to be very different and exciting today. The Egyptian Museum, one of Egypt's most significant museums and home to the Pharaonic monuments, including those of the well-known king Tutankhamen, is a great place to start your tour. Lunch at one of the neighborhood eateries. Following lunch, you'll be taken to the Old Cairo neighborhood, where you can explore the Citadel of Salah El-Din, which for more than 700 years served as Egypt's seat of government and was crucial to the country's defense. Next, head to Khan El-Khalili, one of Egypt's oldest and most fascinating markets. It's regarded as one of the most beautiful bazaars in the Middle East. Our representative will take you to Cairo International Airport for your last departure after your day tour is over.