12 Days Adventure Deluxe Package

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Adventure deluxe package

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  • Meet and Assist at Airport
  • Private Transportation
  • Escorting by Egyptologist Guide
  • Sightseeing Entrance Fees
  • Flight Ticket from Cairo to Aswan
  • Flight Ticket from Hurghada to Cairo
  • Four Nights at Cairo Hotel with Breakfast
  • Two Nights at Aswan Hotel with Breakfast
  • Two Nights at Luxor Hotel with Breakfast
  • Three Nights at Hurghada Hotel with Breakfast - Dinner
  • All Taxes
  • Tipping
  • Any Extras

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Tour Plan

Transfer from the airport to your hotel in an air conditioned van to your accommodations.
We will begin our tour by visiting the Giza Plateau. Here we will walk between the Great Pyramid of Khufu and the Pyramid of Khefre, the middle pyramid. Then we will visit the panorama where you will be able to see and take pictures of all three pyramids. Once you have spent enough time with the pyramids, we will head down to visit the Guardian of the Giza Plateau, the Sphinx. Walk through the Valley Temple with its megalithic blocks. With its head of a man and body of a lion, many Egyptologists believe the face. of the Sphinx is that of King Khefre, but is it? We can talk about who else the Sphinx represents when we are standing in front of it. Your guide can also assist you in getting the iconic photos you would like here. Saqqara was the ancient royal burial grounds for when the Egyptian capital was in Memphis. To this day, it is still revealing what lies buried in the sand. While it is best known for it's Step Pyramid of Djoser, Saqqara also offers a wonderful peak into one of the best known festivals for the king, the Heb Sed Festival. You will also visit the tomb of Ty. Overnight at Cairo Hotel Breakfast
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is undergoing it's own makeover as its younger sister, the Grand Egyptian Museum is getting ready to open. While the King Tutankhamun items are in the process of being moved to the newer museum, there is still plenty of things to see here. The Egyptian Museum is home to the wealth of objects including those belonging to Tuya and Yuya, King Tut's grandparents. It is also the new home of more than 2,500 artifacts that were discovered in the royal tombs at Tanis, including the golden mask and collar of King Psusennes I. The Amarna collection featuring items related to Akhenaton and his wife, Nefertiti, are also located here. Tut's golden funerary mask is still here, so visit it before it moves! Stop number two is the citadel of saladin and Mohamed Ali Alabaster Mosque which is located inside the Citadel of Salah El Din. You probably saw the mosque as you came into Cairo as it can be seen from almost any direction coming into the city. This mosque was built during the Ottoman Empire. Coptic Cairo is a part of what is known as Old Cairo. This area of the city is known for it's Coptic Christian churches and the Ben Ezra Synagogue. During your time exploring this area you will have the opportunity to visit: The Hanging Church: The Hanging Church is one of the oldest churches in Egypt and dates back to the 3rd century. It is also the most famous of the Coptic churches in Cairo. It has received its name for it’s location, hanging above a gatehouse of the Babylon Fortress. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, this church has had several reported visitations by her. Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church: Dedicated to Sergius and Bacchus, who were martyred soldier saints, this church is said to be built on the spot where the baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph rested at the end of their flight into Egypt. They may even have lived at this site while Joseph worked at the fortress. The Ben Ezra Synagogue: The Ben Ezra Synagogue is the oldest Jewish synagogue in Egypt. This synagogue is named after "Ezra the Scribe", who was a priest and a prominent leader in the 5th century. He was believed to have given the Egyptian Jews a magical Torah scroll. In the late 19th century, a hiding place was found in this synagogue which contained sacred books and worn out scrolls that gave incredible insights into the history of Cairo’s Jewish community over the past 850 years. Overnight at Cairo Hotel Breakfast
Fly to Aswan The first stop is Philae Temple, an ancient complex central to the ancient religious world and a favorite topic and location for ancient writers. For the second stop, we will step away from temples and visit an ancient obelisk. The one we will visit is the unfinished Obelisk, which is also the largest ancient obelisk that was constructed. Overnight at Aswan Hotel Breakfast
Get ready for an early morning departure as your Egyptologist guide will pick you up from your hotel before the sun rises to travel to Abu Simbel. This site contains two temples, the Temple of Ramses II and The Temple of Queen Nefertari, also known as Hathor's Temple. The enormous sandstone statues that make up the front of Ramses II Temple were built to convey the power of Ramses II. Twice a year, in October and February, a solar alignment occurs where the statues in the back of Ramese II's Temple are illuminated by the sun. Located on the bank of Lake Nasser, these temples were dismantled and moved to higher ground in the 1960's as the High Dam that was being planned would have flooded them. Following your time at Abu Simbel you will be returned to your hotel. Overnight at the Hotel Breakfast
Drive to Luxor Kom Ombo is a unique and somewhat uncommon double temple. One half of the temple is dedicated to the crocodile god, Sobek, who represents fertility amongst other things. The other half of there temple is dedicated to the falcon god, Horus. Kom Ombo is also a great temple to see the Nilometer at. The Temple of Edfu along the way. This temple was built to honor Horus, the falcon god, the same god one half of the Kom Ombo Temple is dedicated to. One of the unique parts of this temple is how important the inscriptions are. Not only are they beautiful, but they provide a very crisp view into religion, temples, and life in ancient Egypt. Overnight at Luxor Hotel Breakfast
A full day of sightseeing today! You will be visiting some the most amazing places in Egypt. We will begin by visiting the Valley of the Kings, home to the tombs of 63 pharaohs and nobles. Some of the tombs are open to the public so you can walk among temples to living Gods. Your Egyptoria guide will lead you to locations on the West Bank of the Nile River where, for over 500 years, pharaohs and nobles were laid to rest. When we arrive at the Hatshepsut Temple you first go through the cliffs at Deir el Bahari, which seem to dwarf this stunning temple. Its size will amaze you. Located near the Valley of the Kings, this temple was used as a mortuary temple built to honor Pharaoh Hatshepsut. Our last stop of the day is the Colossi of Memnon. These massive statues set on a stunning backdrop of Egyptian terrain. The columnal statues were stone portraits of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. While time has taken its toll on the Colossi of Memnon, they remain an iconic tourist location and give a peek into the ancient world. Finally, our last stop will be visiting the elaborate Luxor Temple at night to be able to appreciate its full effect. Luxor Temple is unique as it was not built to worship a specific deity but is representative of all kings. Overnight at Luxor Hotel
The Karnak Temple is the second most visited historic place in Egypt after the pyramids. Called the most revered place in Ancient Egypt is located on the eastern bank of the Nile River, opposite Luxor. In ancient Egypt, the construction of the temples always began at the sanctuary, which means that Karnak began in the center and finished building at the entrances to the enclosure. Drive to Hurghada Overnight at Hurghada Hotel Breakfast - Dinner
Free day at leisure. You may opt for Snorkeling or desert safari trip Overnight at the Hotel Breakfast - Dinner
Free day at leisure. You may opt for Snorkeling or desert safari trip Overnight at the Hotel Breakfast - Dinner
Fly to Cairo The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is the first museum in the Arab world that is focusing on ancient Egyptian Civilization. It is the only museum in Egypt that offers you a general overview of all the different historical periods that encompass Egypt - including Predynastic and Ancient Egyptian periods, Graeco-Roman, Coptic and Islamic periods as well as contemporary modern times. Along with having a great overview of Egyptian culture, NMEC’s “crown jewel” is the Mummies Hall where you will find 20 Royal mummies beautifully presented from the 17th to the 20th dynasties. These mummies include Seti I and Ramses the Great, along with Hatshepsut, Ahmose Nefertari and many more. Overnight at Cairo Hotel Breakfast
You will be picked up at your hotel, in an air conditioned van and transferred to Cairo International Airport.

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