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Cairo, Hurghada, Nile cruise 10-day Tour Package

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The 10-day Cairo, Nile Cruise, and Hurghada tour package will be a divine quest filled with wonders and magical dreams showcasing the very best of the immortal blessings of Egypt. The excellent travel agency Landious Travel will provide all our guests with the ideal services of a private air-conditioned vehicle and a professional Egyptologist tour guide which is anticipated from the best travel agency in Egypt. All our clients will get to live a great vacation for 10 days exploring the majestic Egypt tourist attractions.

You will get to visit the famous monuments in Cairo the capital of Egypt such as the Giza Pyramids, Old Cairo milestones like Khan El Khalili Bazaar, Cairo Citadel, the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, and more, then everyone will continue their tour package by boarding a majestic deluxe Nile cruise between Luxor and Aswan to explore the historical and cultural heritage of Upper Egypt within Karnak temple, Hatshepsut temple, Valley of the Kings, Philae Temple, Edfu Temple, and various more, then everyone will head to the marvellous city resort of Hurghada to witness the marine charm of the Red Sea.

Our 10-day Egypt tour will offer the most incredible adventure and the finest recreation in one trip so book us now and make your dream a reality.

What's Included

  • 2-night accommodation in Cairo
  • 3-night accommodations in Nile Cruise
  • I-night accommodation in Luxor
  • 2-night accommodation in Hurghada
  • Domestic flights from Cairo/Aswan and Hurghada/Cairo
  • Meet and Greet service at the Airport
  • Entrance fees to all sites in the itinerary
  • Professional Egyptologist tour guide during your tour
  • Meals are included as per your itinerary.
  • All transfers by private A/C vehicles.
  • All service charges and taxes.

What's not Included

  • International airfare
  • Egypt entry visa
  • Gratuities

What to Expect

  • As you start the vacation of a lifetime, your journey commences upon arrival at Cairo airport. Upon disembarking, a courteous representative from Landious Travel will help you through passport control procedures and ensure your luggage is safely identified and cared for. Afterwards, you'll be chauffeured to your hotel in a private, air-conditioned car for a seamless and comfortable check-in process.
  • As the sun sets over the horizon, you will embark on a captivating dinner cruise along the historic Nile River. On this enchanting journey, you can unwind and take in the mesmerizing sights while entertained by a vibrant belly dancing performance accompanied by a folklore band. Additionally, you will experience the awe-inspiring Tannoura dance, a majestic display inspired by Egypt's rich whirling dervishes tradition. This is an evening you won't soon forget.
  • After a day of exploration, you will return to your hotel for a restful overnight stay.
  • On the second day of your Cairo, Hurghada, Nile cruise 10-day Tour Package, prepare for an unforgettable experience as you embark on a tour of the Egyptian Pyramids. Begin your day with a delightful breakfast before joining your private tour guide. You'll have the opportunity to explore the great monument of the ancient Egyptian Civilization, which stands as the last intact wonder of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Get ready to immerse yourself in the history and grandeur of these iconic structures.
  • The Giza Pyramids Complex, located on the Giza Plateau, has a rich history dating back over 4000 years. This historic site consists of three main pyramids, six smaller pyramids, the iconic Great Sphinx, and the Valley Temple. These awe-inspiring structures were built to facilitate the ascension to the heavens, as the ancient Egyptians believed in connecting with their gods and preserving their legacy for eternity.
  • The Great Pyramid, an architectural marvel of ancient Egypt, is one of recorded history's most enduring and monumental structures. Commissioned by King Khufu and completed around 2580 BC, this edifice predates modern civilisation by over 4500 years. Crafted from an astounding 2,300,000 pieces of limestone, this colossal monument rises to a staggering height of 147 meters (481 feet), reigning as the world's tallest structure for an astonishing 3800 years until the construction of the Lincoln Cathedral in 1311. Its awe-inspiring stature and mysterious interior have captivated the human imagination, giving rise to intriguing and enigmatic theories surrounding its construction and purpose.
  • The Great Sphinx, standing at a towering height of 73 meters (240 feet) and a length of 19 meters (66 feet), is a captivating and enigmatic statue. This ancient wonder takes the form of a mythical being known as the Sphinx, featuring the body of a majestic lion and the head of a wise and powerful man, believed to represent King Khafre. The Great Sphinx has served as a profound wellspring of fascination and inspiration for countless wanderers, writers, and voyagers throughout history, and its allure persists today amidst the lingering veil of mystery cloaking its existence.
  • The Valley Temple is a remarkable site where the ancient and fascinating mummification process occurred during the Old Kingdom of Egypt. This well-preserved structure, constructed entirely from limestone and granite, is a testament to the ancient Egyptian civilisation's advanced architectural and engineering skills. The temple also boasts stunning diorite statues of Chephren, adding an extra layer of magnificence to this historical site.
  • Behold the magnificent Grand Egyptian Museum, a dazzling gateway to the wondrous world of ancient Egypt. This awe-inspiring monument houses an unrivalled collection of celestial creations, meticulously crafted over 5000 years of continuous innovation and boundless artistic vision. Within this monumental treasure trove, visitors are granted a unique opportunity to uncover some of the most extraordinary archaeological marvels and artefacts ever unearthed, including the awe-inspiring Hanging Obelisk, the majestic King Ramses II Statue, the illustrious 10 Statues of King Senusert, the awe-inspiring Grand Staircase, the captivating Statues of Ptolemaic Kings and Queens, the iconic Victory Column of King Mercnptah, the epic Royal Regalia, and the breathtaking Grand Atrium & Gift Show. For those seeking an even more immersive experience, a VIP ticket grants access to a myriad of other equally astounding artefacts. It's time to take a break and enjoy a delicious meal at a charming local restaurant in the bustling city of Cairo.
  • Continue your gastronomic journey with a delightful lunch at a charming local eatery in Cairo. Following this, proceed to explore the awe-inspiring Saqqara Step Pyramid. This remarkable architectural marvel stands as the very first pyramid ever constructed and marked the inception of a magnificent era in construction. Crafted under the masterful guidance of Imhotep, the vizier of Pharaoh Djoser, this pyramid boasts a distinctive six-step design and reaches a towering height of 62 meters. Surrounding the pyramid is a complex adorned with stunning embellishments and grand ceremonial edifices, a pioneering feat in its time.
  • Memphis City, the first official capital of Egypt, was founded by King Menes and intended to be the thriving heart of the "two lands." This historic city is renowned for its endurance and beauty and is home to the god Ptah, the patron of creation and artwork. Memphis is rich in ancient ruins dating back over 4000 years, including monumental structures associated with prominent figures of Ancient Egypt, such as Ramses II. The city also houses temples dedicated to revered deities like Aton and Hathor.
  • Afterwrds, we will escort you to your hotel.
  • On your third day, wake up to the gentle morning light and savour a delightful breakfast that will energize you for the day ahead. Check out and prepare to head to Cairo Airport to catch the flight to Aswan.
  • In Aswan, you will be greeted by your private Egyptologist tour guide, who will accompany you on a captivating tour of Aswan's renowned attractions. Your exploration will include visits to iconic landmarks such as the awe-inspiring High Dam.
  • The High Dam stands as a testament to the modern engineering prowess of the city of Aswan. Constructed between 1960 and 1970 during the presidency of Gamal Abdel Nasser, this monumental structure was a collaborative effort with the Moscow-based Hydro Project Institute. Its purpose was to gain better control over the Nile's annual flooding, harness hydroelectric power, and significantly increase water storage for agricultural irrigation in the vast reservoir, Lake Nasser.
  • The Unfinished Obelisk is a remarkable tale of ambitious construction that regrettably never reached its completion. Commissioned by Queen Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BC) to adorn the entrance of the Karnak temple, it bore the name "Tekhenu," signifying "to pierce the sky." This monumental structure provides insight into ancient Egypt's meticulous process of crafting obelisks. Astonishingly, it was intended to reach a towering height of 42 meters and weighed a staggering 1200 tons.
  • Tragically, the obelisk suffered a significant crack during its construction, which forced it to remain unfinished at its original site until today.
  • Following this delightful experience, you'll embark on a fascinating journey to visit the Philae Temple. Nestled in the heart of Aswan, Philae Temple is steeped in myth, allure, and charm. One of its most famous legends is the "Myth of Osiris," which tells the story of Osiris, the husband of Isis, who his brother murdered Set out of pure envy and hatred. However, Osiris is later resurrected to become the ruler of the underworld. Set is eventually defeated by Isis and Osiris' son, Horus, the sky god, marking the end of an era of injustice and tyranny. In the 1960s, the temple was relocated to the island of Agilkia as part of a UNESCO-led rescue mission following the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
  • After arriving in Aswan, you will get back to your Nile cruise, where you will spend the night.
  • Lunch and dinner will be served onbaord.
  • Sail to Kom Ombo.
  • On the fourth day, you will start your morning with a delightful breakfast. Next, you will visit the temples of Kom Ombo.
  • The two double temples of Kom Ombo is a one of a one-of-a-kind creation that is dedicated to the gods Sobek, the crocodile god source of the Nile River, and Haroeris "Horus the Elder" on the southern and northern part of Aswan which stands as a testament to the duality and miraculous nature of ancient Egypt's mythical realms. It was built between 180 BC and 47 BC on the banks of the Nile River Its walls tell tales of fierce battles between gods and demons, showcase the surgical tools used by Egyptian doctors, and the shape of the stars and celestial beings.
  • Lunch will be served onbaord
  • Sail to Edfu
  • The gigantic Edfu Temple is a living wonder known to be one of the biggest and most preserved temples in Egypt dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus made from 237 BC to 57 BC using ethereal power. The temple's grandeur is endless. It was believed to be built on the place where Horus defeated his evil uncle Set plus the walls are carved with great scenes, epic symbols, and incredible carvings that display the most amazing tales of victory and belief.
  • Return to the Nile Cruise.
  • Dinner will be served onboard
  • Sail to Luxor
  • Begin your fifth day with a delicious and fulfilling breakfast, then embark on an enlightening excursion with our knowledgeable Egyptologist tour guide as we explore the captivating wonders of Luxor. Your journey will commence with a visit to the breathtaking tourist attraction, the Valley of the Kings.
  • In the heart of the Theban Necropolis lies the Valley of the Kings, a sprawling underground labyrinth housing 63 rock-cut tombs that served as the final resting places for esteemed nobles and kings of the New Kingdom (1570-1050 BC). These ancient tombs are adorned with awe-inspiring examples of Egyptian art, offering valuable insights into this enduring civilisation's historical, mythological, and religious beliefs.
  • The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, also known as the "Hatshepsut Temple," is a breathtaking and magnificent attraction that provides a stunning glimpse of outstanding beauty and grandeur. This temple is a testament to the remarkable reign of the revered queen, Hatshepsut (1473–1458 BC), and pays homage to the mighty god Amun. Carved into the sacred stone cliffs of the Deir El Bahari, this temple stands as a majestic symbol of ancient Egyptian architecture and religious devotion.
  • The Colossi of Memnon, commissioned by Amenhotep III between 1386 and 1350 BC, were intended to serve as the imposing guardians of Luxor. These awe-inspiring twin statues, towering at 18 meters (60 feet) and weighing 720 tons each, are crafted in the likeness of the Pharaoh himself. Although they suffered damage from a severe earthquake in 27 BC, they were restored in 199 AD. The colossi gained widespread fame during the Greco-Roman period due to an intriguing phenomenon known as the "Vocal Memnon," where the statues would emit a melodic sound at dawn, believed to be caused by the wind passing through the stone.
  • It's lunchtime! Now is the perfect moment to take a break and enjoy a delicious meal before continuing your exploration of Luxor. Afterwards, you can delve into the rich history of the Karnak Temple, one of Egypt's most popular attractions. This awe-inspiring archaeological site served as a religious hub in the ancient city of Thebes. Spanning 2000 years, from the Middle Kingdom in 1971 BC to the Ptolemaic Kingdom in 30 BC, this temple complex boasts remarkable architectural marvels such as the Precinct of Mut, the Precinct of Montu, the Precinct Amun-Re, the Avenue of Sphinxes, and the Hypostyle Hall.
  • Finally, we will transfer you to your hotel in Luxor, where you will stay for the night.
  • On the seventh day, you will start your day with breakfast. Next, you will check-out and prepare for your journey to Hurghada.
  • After arrival, you will check in your hotel in Hurghada and enjoy your night.
  • On the eighth day of your adventure, you will have a snorkelling trip to enjoy the underwater life of the Red Sea.
  • Finally, we will escort you back to your hotel to enjoy the rest of your day.
  • The next day of your adventure, you will wake up early and go to Hurghada Airport to catch your flight to Cairo. In Cairo, you will embark on a captivating journey through its rich history, exploring awe-inspiring attractions and delving into the city's ancient wonders.
  • After arrival, you will embark on an unforgettable journey to explore Cairo's ancient attractions. After indulging in a delicious breakfast, you'll delve into the heart of Cairo with your knowledgeable tour guide. Your adventure will commence with a visit to the renowned Egyptian Museum. This timeless treasure trove houses a remarkable collection of ancient artefacts that unveil the captivating history of Egypt. The museum, constructed in 1901AD, stands as a testament to Egypt's rich heritage, nestled in the bustling heart of Cairo.
  • We will enjoy a delicious meal at a local restaurant in Cairo during our lunch break. Afterwards, we will continue our day with a visit to the Historic Cairo.
  • The Citadel of Sultan Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi (Saladin) is one of the most iconic monuments in Islamic Cairo and among the most impressive defensive fortresses dating to the Middle Ages. Its strategic location on the Muqattam Hills gave it a formidable defensive position, and offered, as it still does today, an unrestricted panoramic view of Cairo.
  • Sultan Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi was the first to order the construction of a fortress over the Muqattam Hills in (572 AH/ 1176 AD), but it was not completed during his lifetime. This was achieved during the reign of Sultan al-Kamel ibn al-Adel (604 AH/1207 AD) who decided to reside in it, making it the official residence of the rulers of Egypt. In the mid-nineteenth century, Khedive Ismail moved the official residence to Abdeen Palace in downtown Cairo.
  • The Citadel witnessed some of the most significant events in Egyptian history from the time it was built to the end of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty, which was in power from the early nineteenth century until the 1952 revolution when the modern Egyptian republic was born. Many monuments were added to the Citadel over the centuries, providing visitors today with an array of places to visit, such as the Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha, which dominates the Citadel. Other places to visit include the mosque of the Mamluk sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun, the Ottoman-era Sulayman Pasha al-Khadim Mosque, as well as several museums such as the Police Museum, Al-Jawhara Palace Museum, and the Military Museum.
  • The Mosque of Muhammad Ali is located inside the Citadel of Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi (Saladin) in Cairo. It was built by Muhammad Ali Pasha in 1265 AH\ 1848 AD on the site of Mamluk palaces. This mosque is known as the "Alabaster Mosque", because of the marble panelling on its interior and exterior walls. The mosque’s twin minarets are the highest in all of Egypt, each reaching a height of 84 meters.
  • The mosque was built in the Turkish style and consists of an open court and prayer hall. The prayer hall is a square space that is surmounted by a large central dome surrounded by four semi-domes and four shallow domes in the corners. There are two minibars (pulpits) inside the mosque. The original of the two is made of wood decorated in green. The other was a later addition made of marble. ​
  • The outer open court contains a copper clock tower, which was gifted to Muhammad Ali Pasha by Louis Philippe of France in 1262 AH/1845 AD. Muhammad Ali Pasha reciprocated the gesture with an obelisk of Ramesses II’s (c.1279–1213 BC) that stood in front of Luxor Temple. Today, it stands in the Place de la Concorde Square, Paris.
  • Limestone is the mosque’s main building material. Its square plan consists of a central dome supported by four halves.
  • Discover the awe-inspiring National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) in the historic Fustat area of old Cairo. This magnificent institution unveils a mesmerising journey through 50000 exquisite art pieces spanning 4000 years of Egypt's wealthy culture and history. Brace yourself for an enthralling encounter with regal mummies and an exceptional collection of masterpieces adorning every nook and cranny of this enchanting museum.
  • The mosque of Amr ibn al-As is the oldest surviving mosque in Egypt and Africa. After conquering Egypt in 640 AD, he founded its first Islamic capital, Fustat, which falls within the modern city of Cairo. A year later, by order of the Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab, he also founded the eponymous mosque of ‘Amr ibn al-‘As, which thus became the new capital’s very first building.
  • The structure underwent many architectural changes throughout its lifetime, so very little of the original survives today. What currently stands in Old Cairo is the mosque's reconstruction in the twentieth century. However, it remains true to the modesty of Islamic architecture in its earliest form, evolving from a shed with palm-tree columns to the elegant arcade halls that still house prayers to this day.
  • Ben Ezra Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Egypt. It was once the centre of many celebrations, congregations and prayers, but is no longer in use today. The synagogue is named after Abraham ibn Ezra, the Jewish religious scholar and philosopher.
  • Ben Ezra contains all the main features of a synagogue. The bimah, or pulpit, from which prayers were read is in its centre. The most sacred feature of a synagogue, the hekhal, which marks the direction of prayer, is decorated in Arabesque style and inlaid with mother of pearl, displaying a merge of artistic traditions. The Ten Commandments are inscribed on it in Hebrew.
  • Al-Muizz Street, also known as "Al Muizz Li-Din Allah al-Fatimi Street," is a mesmerising historical thoroughfare that has withstood the test of time, offering a captivating glimpse into ancient Islamic history. This enchanting street is situated at the heart of old Cairo and was initially constructed in the 10th century by the Fatimid dynasty. Over the centuries, it has evolved into a vibrant hub of social activity and cultural significance, drawing locals and visitors alike to marvel at its architectural wonders and immerse themselves in its rich heritage. Adjacent to this illustrious street lies the renowned Khan El Khalili Bazaar, a bustling marketplace rightfully recognised and added to the World Heritage list in 1979.
  • Khan El Khalili Bazaar is often called the "golden brick road of the Middle East" due to its rich historical significance. Dating back to 970 AD, it holds the distinction of being the oldest market in the region. The bustling street continues to thrive, offering travellers an enchanting array of goods and treasures. Its magical cafés and time-honoured shops, some of which have existed for centuries, are a testament to the enduring charm of the market. The street is adorned with Islamic architectural marvels and intricate decorations that have stood the test of time, exuding an irresistible allure for visitors.
  • After the day, we will arrange your transfer to the hotel where you will stay overnight.
  • On the tenth and final day of your Cairo, Hurghada, Nile cruise 10-day Tour Package, you'll enjoy a leisurely breakfast before being escorted to the airport by our dedicated representative. As you prepare to depart, take a moment to reflect on your unforgettable experiences and cherished memories before returning home.

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