Everyday
2 days
Pickup Time
7 am
Hotels/ Nile cruise and price
Plan A:
Hotels: Four Seasons– Oberoi Mena House Marriott – Fairmont Nile City.
price:
single | from 2 to 3 persons | from 4 to 6 persons | from 7 to 10 persons |
1160$ | 1040$ | 925$ | 885$ |
Plan B
Hotels: Ramses Hilton Hotel– Steigenberger Cairo Pyramids – Tahrir Square-Helnan DreamLand.
price:
single | from 2 to 3 persons | from 4 to 6 persons | from 7 to 10 persons |
1020$ | 850$ | 750$ | 720$ |
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Once you arrive at the port of Safaja, you will see our dedicated guide from Egywonders waiting for you. He will take you to Hurghada International Airport, where you will begin your night trip to Cairo and Luxor by visiting the Egyptian capital of Cairo. He will accompany you on this flight to explore the three pyramids of Giza dedicated to three kings: Chefu, Khafra, and Minkaur. The Sphinx statue is represented as a double body between an animal and a human. and the valley temple of King Khafra, built entirely of pure granite stone and accompanied by old Aswan quarries.
You will later enjoy a tour of the Egyptian Museum, which contains many ancient Pharaonic artifacts. The museum includes antiquated pieces of prehistoric art and ancient Pharaonic civilization. This museum shows you the greatness and evolution of ancient Egyptian civilization more than 500 years ago, and you will be impressed standing in front of the ingenuity of embalming the bodies of Yoya and Toya.
You were escorted from your hotel in Cairo, then switched to Cairo Airport to talk about your flight to Luxor. You arrived with a modern and adapted car to the temples of Karnak, which are the largest place of worship ever and the greatest example of worship from the beginning of the Middle Kingdom to the Greek-Roman Kingdom. You will also see 10 huge pylons that go back to each king’s covenant in a different way. The Rams Road of Karnak, called “Al-Kebash” Temple, belongs to King Nakhtanpu.
You’ll have lunch at a local restaurant, then head to the West Bank of the Nile to visit Amenhotep III’s giant statues (the Colossi of Memnon). After that, you will visit the Valley of the Kings, which contains the tombs of the kings of the modern state. Then the Temple of Hatshepsut in the monastery will have your own guide who will show you why this temple was created and will put you on its cruises and trips to the Land of Punt. After the night trip to Cairo and Luxor is over, Egywonders guide will accompany you back to the cruise in Safaga port.
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