Tour Duration

08 Days / 07 Nights

Destination

Egypt

Starting From

1,50,0001,20,000

Departure City

Aswan

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    ₹ 1,19,000 Per Adults

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    On arrival at Cairo International Airport, proceed to a city-centre hotel in Cairo for check-in.

    Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is the largest city in the Middle East and Africa, built along the River Nile with a rich blend of ancient heritage and modern life. The city is renowned for its stunning Islamic architecture and is often called the City of a Thousand Minarets. It also preserves its Christian heritage in Coptic Cairo, a district considered sacred due to its association with biblical history.

    Spend the rest of the day exploring Cairo independently, taking in its lively markets, historic streets, and unique energy.

    Overnight stay at hotel in Cairo.

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    After breakfast at hotel, proceed for a full-day sightseeing tour of Cairo.

    Start the day with a visit to the Egyptian Museum. This world-famous museum houses an extensive collection of Ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the legendary treasures of King Tutankhamun. The museum provides valuable insights into the civilization’s art, culture, and royal history.

    Later, proceed to visit Khan El Khalili Bazaar. Built in the 14th century, this historic marketplace is filled with narrow lanes and traditional shops offering perfumes, jewellery, textiles, and antiques, showcasing Cairo’s timeless trading culture.

    After that, proceed to visit the Great Pyramids of Giza. These monumental tombs of ancient pharaohs are the only surviving wonder of the ancient world and stand as a testament to Egypt’s architectural mastery. Explore the interior chamber where the mummified remains of the ruler were once kept.

    Next, proceed to visit the Sphinx. Carved from a single limestone block, the Sphinx features a human head and a lion’s body and is believed to be a guardian figure connected to the ancient sun god.

    Later, proceed to enjoy the Sound and Light Show at the pyramids complex, presenting the history of ancient Egypt through dramatic lighting and narration.

    SEGV RECOMMENDATION: Visit the Papyrus Museum to learn about ancient papyrus-making techniques and admire handmade artworks created using this traditional material.

    Overnight stay at hotel in Cairo.

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    After breakfast at hotel, check out and board a flight to Luxor. Upon reaching Luxor, proceed to the dock and check in to the Nile Cruise.

    Luxor, the ancient city of Thebes, is known as the world’s greatest open-air museum due to its extraordinary concentration of temples, tombs, and monuments. The city is divided by the Nile into the modern east bank and the historic west bank, the latter serving as the burial ground of ancient pharaohs. Luxor’s heritage continues to attract travellers from across the world.

    After freshening up, proceed to visit the East Bank of Luxor.

    Start with a visit to Karnak Temple. Dedicated to the god Amun-Re, this vast complex was built over 2000 years by multiple pharaohs and stands as one of the most significant religious sites in the world.

    Later, proceed to visit Luxor Temple. Unlike most temples in Egypt, Luxor Temple was built to celebrate kingship rather than to honour a particular deity. The site hosted annual coronation ceremonies and symbolizes the divine power of ancient pharaohs.

    Overnight stay at cruise in Luxor.

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    After breakfast at hotel, proceed for the West Bank sightseeing tour of Luxor.

    Start the tour with a visit to the Colossi of Memnon. These two enormous stone statues once guarded the entrance of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III and remain iconic reminders of ancient Egyptian craftsmanship.

    Later, proceed to visit the Valley of the Kings. This royal necropolis contains 63 tombs of pharaohs and nobles from the New Kingdom era, decorated with vivid mythological scenes depicting the journey to the afterlife.

    Next, proceed to visit the Temple of Hatshepsut. Built in honour of one of Egypt’s first female pharaohs, this impressive terraced structure reflects exceptional architectural planning and artistic detail.

    Then, proceed to visit the Valley of the Queens. This site served as the burial place for queens, princesses, and royal children, with elaborately decorated chambers showcasing beliefs about rebirth and protection.

    SEGV RECOMMENDATION: A hot air balloon ride over Luxor at sunrise offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Nile, temples, and valleys.

    Overnight stay at cruise in Luxor.

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    After breakfast at hotel, disembark at Edfu for a temple visit.

    Proceed to visit the Temple of Edfu, one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt, built during the Ptolemaic period. Dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, the temple offers clear depictions of ancient rituals and daily life.

    Return to the cruise and sail towards Kom Ombo. Upon arrival, disembark and proceed to visit the Temple of Sobek and Horus. This unique double temple is dedicated to two opposing deities: Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus, the sky god. The site also features a remarkable Crocodile Museum displaying mummified crocodiles and ancient artefacts.

    Overnight stay at cruise in Kom Ombo / on board.

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    After breakfast at hotel, check out from the cruise and proceed to the hotel in Aswan for check-in.

    Aswan, located at Egypt’s southern frontier, historically served as a strategic garrison town and gateway for trade along the Nile. Its quarries supplied the granite used in iconic structures across Egypt, including the inner chambers of the Pyramids of Giza. Today, Aswan is known for its scenic river views, colourful Nubian culture, and historical importance.

    After freshening up, proceed to visit Aswan High Dam. Built to control the annual flooding of the Nile, the dam plays a crucial role in Egypt’s irrigation and electricity generation.

    Later, proceed to visit the Unfinished Obelisk. Carved from granite, this massive piece reveals the ancient techniques used for shaping and transporting monumental stone structures.

    Next, proceed to visit the Temple of Philae. Dedicated to Goddess Isis, this elegant temple was relocated from its original submerged location to preserve its unique architecture and historic value.

    SEGV RECOMMENDATION: A visit to the vibrant Nubian Village offers cultural interactions, colourful homes, traditional cuisine, and locally crafted souvenirs.

    Overnight stay at hotel in Aswan.

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    After breakfast at hotel, check out and proceed to Abu Simbel for a guided visit.

    Abu Simbel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of two rock-cut temples built during the reign of King Ramses II. Proceed to visit the main temple dedicated to Amun-Re, featuring four colossal statues of Ramses II at its entrance. The interior walls depict scenes from the Battle of Kadesh and celebrate the king’s military victories.

    Later, proceed to visit the smaller temple dedicated to Goddess Hathor. This temple honours Queen Nefertari and showcases detailed statues of the royal couple, symbolizing devotion and divine protection.

    After the tour, return to Aswan and board a flight to Cairo. Upon arrival in Cairo, proceed to check in at a centrally located hotel.

    Overnight stay at hotel in Cairo.

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    After breakfast at hotel, check out and proceed to Cairo International Airport to board the return flight to India.

    Arrive home with cherished memories of the Egypt journey.

    • Explore Cairo's Egyptian Museum treasures and the Great Pyramids of Giza with the iconic Sphinx guardian statue
    • Discover Luxor's magnificent Karnak and Luxor Temples on the East Bank, plus the royal Valley of the Kings tombs
    • Cruise the Nile River visiting remarkably preserved temples at Edfu and the unique double temple at Kom Ombo
    • Experience Aswan's engineering marvel High Dam, ancient Unfinished Obelisk quarry, and relocated Temple of Philae
    • Visit UNESCO World Heritage Abu Simbel's colossal rock-cut temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari honoring ancient deities

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    TOUR Itinerary

    On arrival at Cairo International Airport, proceed to a city-centre hotel in Cairo for check-in.

    Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is the largest city in the Middle East and Africa, built along the River Nile with a rich blend of ancient heritage and modern life. The city is renowned for its stunning Islamic architecture and is often called the City of a Thousand Minarets. It also preserves its Christian heritage in Coptic Cairo, a district considered sacred due to its association with biblical history.

    Spend the rest of the day exploring Cairo independently, taking in its lively markets, historic streets, and unique energy.

    Overnight stay at hotel in Cairo.

    Lucerne view
    Lucerne view

    After breakfast at hotel, proceed for a full-day sightseeing tour of Cairo.

    Start the day with a visit to the Egyptian Museum. This world-famous museum houses an extensive collection of Ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the legendary treasures of King Tutankhamun. The museum provides valuable insights into the civilization’s art, culture, and royal history.

    Later, proceed to visit Khan El Khalili Bazaar. Built in the 14th century, this historic marketplace is filled with narrow lanes and traditional shops offering perfumes, jewellery, textiles, and antiques, showcasing Cairo’s timeless trading culture.

    After that, proceed to visit the Great Pyramids of Giza. These monumental tombs of ancient pharaohs are the only surviving wonder of the ancient world and stand as a testament to Egypt’s architectural mastery. Explore the interior chamber where the mummified remains of the ruler were once kept.

    Next, proceed to visit the Sphinx. Carved from a single limestone block, the Sphinx features a human head and a lion’s body and is believed to be a guardian figure connected to the ancient sun god.

    Later, proceed to enjoy the Sound and Light Show at the pyramids complex, presenting the history of ancient Egypt through dramatic lighting and narration.

    SEGV RECOMMENDATION: Visit the Papyrus Museum to learn about ancient papyrus-making techniques and admire handmade artworks created using this traditional material.

    Overnight stay at hotel in Cairo.

    Lucerne view
    Lucerne view

    After breakfast at hotel, check out and board a flight to Luxor. Upon reaching Luxor, proceed to the dock and check in to the Nile Cruise.

    Luxor, the ancient city of Thebes, is known as the world’s greatest open-air museum due to its extraordinary concentration of temples, tombs, and monuments. The city is divided by the Nile into the modern east bank and the historic west bank, the latter serving as the burial ground of ancient pharaohs. Luxor’s heritage continues to attract travellers from across the world.

    After freshening up, proceed to visit the East Bank of Luxor.

    Start with a visit to Karnak Temple. Dedicated to the god Amun-Re, this vast complex was built over 2000 years by multiple pharaohs and stands as one of the most significant religious sites in the world.

    Later, proceed to visit Luxor Temple. Unlike most temples in Egypt, Luxor Temple was built to celebrate kingship rather than to honour a particular deity. The site hosted annual coronation ceremonies and symbolizes the divine power of ancient pharaohs.

    Overnight stay at cruise in Luxor.

    Lucerne view
    Lucerne view
    Lucerne view

    After breakfast at hotel, proceed for the West Bank sightseeing tour of Luxor.

    Start the tour with a visit to the Colossi of Memnon. These two enormous stone statues once guarded the entrance of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III and remain iconic reminders of ancient Egyptian craftsmanship.

    Later, proceed to visit the Valley of the Kings. This royal necropolis contains 63 tombs of pharaohs and nobles from the New Kingdom era, decorated with vivid mythological scenes depicting the journey to the afterlife.

    Next, proceed to visit the Temple of Hatshepsut. Built in honour of one of Egypt’s first female pharaohs, this impressive terraced structure reflects exceptional architectural planning and artistic detail.

    Then, proceed to visit the Valley of the Queens. This site served as the burial place for queens, princesses, and royal children, with elaborately decorated chambers showcasing beliefs about rebirth and protection.

    SEGV RECOMMENDATION: A hot air balloon ride over Luxor at sunrise offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Nile, temples, and valleys.

    Overnight stay at cruise in Luxor.

    Lucerne view
    Lucerne view
    Lucerne view

    After breakfast at hotel, disembark at Edfu for a temple visit.

    Proceed to visit the Temple of Edfu, one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt, built during the Ptolemaic period. Dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, the temple offers clear depictions of ancient rituals and daily life.

    Return to the cruise and sail towards Kom Ombo. Upon arrival, disembark and proceed to visit the Temple of Sobek and Horus. This unique double temple is dedicated to two opposing deities: Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus, the sky god. The site also features a remarkable Crocodile Museum displaying mummified crocodiles and ancient artefacts.

    Overnight stay at cruise in Kom Ombo / on board.

    Lucerne view

    After breakfast at hotel, check out from the cruise and proceed to the hotel in Aswan for check-in.

    Aswan, located at Egypt’s southern frontier, historically served as a strategic garrison town and gateway for trade along the Nile. Its quarries supplied the granite used in iconic structures across Egypt, including the inner chambers of the Pyramids of Giza. Today, Aswan is known for its scenic river views, colourful Nubian culture, and historical importance.

    After freshening up, proceed to visit Aswan High Dam. Built to control the annual flooding of the Nile, the dam plays a crucial role in Egypt’s irrigation and electricity generation.

    Later, proceed to visit the Unfinished Obelisk. Carved from granite, this massive piece reveals the ancient techniques used for shaping and transporting monumental stone structures.

    Next, proceed to visit the Temple of Philae. Dedicated to Goddess Isis, this elegant temple was relocated from its original submerged location to preserve its unique architecture and historic value.

    SEGV RECOMMENDATION: A visit to the vibrant Nubian Village offers cultural interactions, colourful homes, traditional cuisine, and locally crafted souvenirs.

    Overnight stay at hotel in Aswan.

    Lucerne view
    Lucerne view

    After breakfast at hotel, check out and proceed to Abu Simbel for a guided visit.

    Abu Simbel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of two rock-cut temples built during the reign of King Ramses II. Proceed to visit the main temple dedicated to Amun-Re, featuring four colossal statues of Ramses II at its entrance. The interior walls depict scenes from the Battle of Kadesh and celebrate the king’s military victories.

    Later, proceed to visit the smaller temple dedicated to Goddess Hathor. This temple honours Queen Nefertari and showcases detailed statues of the royal couple, symbolizing devotion and divine protection.

    After the tour, return to Aswan and board a flight to Cairo. Upon arrival in Cairo, proceed to check in at a centrally located hotel.

    Overnight stay at hotel in Cairo.

    Lucerne view

    After breakfast at hotel, check out and proceed to Cairo International Airport to board the return flight to India.

    Arrive home with cherished memories of the Egypt journey.

    Lucerne view
    Download Itinerary

    TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

    • Explore Cairo's Egyptian Museum treasures and the Great Pyramids of Giza with the iconic Sphinx guardian statue
    • Discover Luxor's magnificent Karnak and Luxor Temples on the East Bank, plus the royal Valley of the Kings tombs
    • Cruise the Nile River visiting remarkably preserved temples at Edfu and the unique double temple at Kom Ombo
    • Experience Aswan's engineering marvel High Dam, ancient Unfinished Obelisk quarry, and relocated Temple of Philae
    • Visit UNESCO World Heritage Abu Simbel's colossal rock-cut temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari honoring ancient deities

    Inclusions

    Exclusions

    terms & Conditions

    Payment Policy

    Cancellation Policy

    Book Now





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