Everyday
8 – 10 hours
Pickup Time:
6:00 AM
single | from 2 to 3 persons | from 4 to 6 persons | from 7 to 10 persons |
450$ | 380$ | 360$ | 330$ |
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A representative from Egywonders will visit either your hotel in Hurghada or El Gouna in the morning. They will then accompany you to Hurghada International Airport, from where you will board a flight to Cairo. Upon arrival, a tour guide will be there to welcome you and guide you on a visit to the Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.
Next, continue on to explore the majestic Great Sphinx, a colossal statue depicting the head of an ancient pharaoh atop a body resembling that of a lion. This incredible monument originated during the era of Chephren and stands as a remarkable testament to his reign.
Additionally, the tour encompasses a visit to the Valley Temple, an integral part of the Chephren Pyramids complex.
Afterwards, you will proceed to enjoy a visit to the Egyptian Museum, where you can admire artifacts from the time of the Pharaohs. The museum houses an extraordinary assortment of artwork spanning five thousand years, making it the most significant and valuable collection of Egyptian art globally.
Proceed to Coptic Cairo to gain insight into Christian and Jewish history, which can be explored by visiting the Hanging Church and Ben Ezra Synagogue.
In conclusion, you will be taken to Cairo Airport, where you will catch a flight to Hurghada. Afterward, you will be transferred back to your hotel.
If desired, You can enjoy lunch at a local restaurant of high caliber in Cairo.
Included in this tour are the following services:
transportation from your hotel in Hurghada, a return flight ticket to and from Hurghada, transfers via an air-conditioned vehicle, a tour guide, entrance fees to all the sites mentioned, as well as all service charges and taxes.
Tipping and any additional items that are not included in the itinerary
Children’s policy: