14 Days Trip to the Best of Egypt

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14 Days Trip to the Best of Egypt

Tour Details

Duration

14 Days

Pickup & drop off

Cairo Airport

Location

Cairo, Giza, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada

Availability

Everyday

Tour Type

Private

Guide

En, Fr, De, It, Es, Ru, Nl

Overview

Our 14 days Trip to the Best of Egypt will allow you to experience the true sense of ancient Egyptian Civilization. Top Class Egypt Travel is the best and most trusted Travel Agency in all of Egypt as we provide all of our clients with pristine services starting from the very beginning with our comfortable private Air-conditioned Vehicle, classy Accommodations, and highly professional Egyptologist Tour Guides. All of our clients will gaze upon the rare beauty and grace that surrounds the spiritual monumental sites by exploring each of the different cities’ most famous Attractions. Including the Great Giza Pyramids, the Egyptian Museum, Salah El Din Citadel, as well as far more Islamic and Coptic Monuments. Also, prepare to be amazed by the stunning scenery of the city of Hurghada where you will partake in adrenaline-filled activities. Also, each and every one of our clients will board a deluxe Nile Cruise to explore the greatest mythical locations of Luxor including the grand Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and Hatshepsut Temple, and then set sail to beautiful to see the likes of the Edfu and Kom Ombo Temples and many more. Ending your Trip you will head to the pearl of Egypt, the city of Alexandria to take in the wonderful enchanting attractions before heading back to Cairo.

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Tour Highlights

Cairo Highlights

Giza Pyramids

Saqqara Step Pyramid

The Egyptian Museum

Salah El Din Citadel

Khan El Khalili Bazaar

Luxor Highlights

Karnak Temple

Luxor Temple

Valley of the Kings

Hatshepsut Temple

Colossi of Memnon

Aswan Highlights

Philae Temple

Abu Simbel Temple

Aswan High Dam

Unfinished Obelisk

Alexandria Highlights

The Catacombs

Citadel of Qaitbey

Alexandria Library

Pompey's Pillar


Tour Inclusion:

Greet and assist at Cairo Airport.

Flight Tickets from Cairo to Hurghada.

Flight Tickets from Aswan to Cairo.

Accommodation 4 nights at 5* hotel in Hurghada on an All Inclusive basis.

Accommodation 5 nights at 5* hotel in Cairo on a Bed and Breakfast basis.

Accommodation 4 nights at 5* deluxe Nile Cruise on full board.

Experienced tour guides through the tours.

Transportation by modern Air-conditioned Vehicles.

Admission fees to all the sights listed in the itinerary.

Meals mentioned in the itinerary.

All charges and taxes.

Tour Exclusion:

International Airfare.

Entry Visa to Egypt.

Tipping.

Personal Expenses.

Any Optional Tours.


Tour Itinerary

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arrivals & Departure

Your excitedly awaited 14 Days Trip to the Best of Egypt will begin from the moment you land at Cairo Airport; you will find our Representative waiting for you at your arrival gate where you will be assisted to complete the Passport Control Protocol and collect your Luggage and transfer it to the Transportation. From the Airport, you will be driven in our private Air-conditioned Vehicle to head to your 5-star hotel to check in and take some time to relax.

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Dinner Time

In the evening time, you will be picked up to join a Cruise for Dinner on the one and only stunning Nile River while enjoying an exciting belly dancing show with a traditional folklore band featuring an amazing Tannoura spinner, showcasing the authentic traditions of Egypt.
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Overnight

Once the magnificent Dinner and Show are over, you will head back to your hotel to take a good night’s rest.
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On your second day, after a tasty breakfast in your hotel, you will meet your private Egyptologist Tour Guide who will accompany you to visit the most famous Monuments at the Giza Pyramids Complex such as the following:

Giza Pyramids Complex

Giza Pyramids Complex

This truly legendary historical Destination was constructed during the Reign of the 4th dynasty. Today this Monumental Site is still impressed by millions of Egyptian visitors as one of the World’s Wonders. Three significant massive Pyramids of Stone are the most remarkable Monuments on the site and the largest one of them is the Pyramid of Cheops which is Built of 2,300,000 blocks of stone and dedicated to Pharaoh Khufu.
The Great Pyramid

The Great Pyramid

The Great Pyramid is a heavenly stairwell leading to an unreal Paradise that was built for King Khufu from 2609 BC to 2584 BC, the Pyramid offers him a gateway into his rightful place with the Gods of ancient Egypt and stands at 147 m and obtain an impressive number of 2.3 million Limestone blocks to contain a number of rooms such as the King’s chamber, the Queen’s chamber, the Grand Hall, and various more rooms.
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The Great Sphinx

The Great Sphinx is the largest guardian of the royal cemeteries at the Giza Complex which is believed to be dedicated to Pharaoh Khafre. The Famous Sphinx came to be known worldwide because of its unique shape of a Lion and the Head of a Human which symbolizes strength and wisdom, making it truly an abnormal Structure. “Sphinx” in the Greek Language is translated to be “Ssp Ankh” an Ancient Egyptian word meaning the living image and this explains its own Structure.
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The Valley Temple

The Valley Temple is one of the best-preserved Monuments at the Giza Pyramids Complex. It was originally established as a Mortuary Temple for Pharaoh Cheops and his family members then it became one of the most popular spots where the ancient Kings and Nobles made the purification and mummification process. The purified and mummified corpses were prepared with food, treasures, and golden possessions for their afterlife.

After the first part of this thrilling adventure, you will take lunch at a local Restaurant with stunning views of the Pyramids and Nile River before continuing to visit the:

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The Valley Temple

The Valley Temple is one of the best-preserved Monuments at the Giza Pyramids Complex. It was originally established as a Mortuary Temple for Pharaoh Cheops and his family members then it became one of the most popular spots where the ancient Kings and Nobles made the purification and mummification process. The purified and mummified corpses were prepared with food, treasures, and golden possessions for their afterlife.

After the first part of this thrilling adventure, you will take lunch at a local Restaurant with stunning views of the Pyramids and Nile River before continuing to visit the:

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Saqqara Step Pyramid

No visit to the Giza Complex is complete without the impressive first ever built Pyramid in Egypt. The Saqqara Step Pyramid is the most remarkable achievement of King Djoser which had been structured within the period of the 3rd dynasty. This stepping stone building consists of 6 marvelous layers and stands at 203 feet.
Memphis City

Memphis City

During the ruling period of the Old Kingdom when the God Ptah was worshiped, Memphis City served as the Capital of Egypt. This Imperial City was acknowledged as the “White Wall” and it is believed that it referred to the Palace of the King because it was made from whitewashed stones. The word “Memphis” was thought to be a Greek word that means in the Ancient Egyptian Language “Men-Nefer” meaning constant and beautiful.

Once the second day has come to an end, our Representative will drive you to the Airport to catch your flight to Hurghada. Upon arrival, you will be assisted to check into your 5-star hotel to spend the night.

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Waking up on day Three of your 14 Days Trip to the Best of Egypt you will be ready to spend a free day exploring the beautiful city of Hurghada on your own and experience all that the city has to offer.

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On your fourth day, you will start the glorious sunny morning by having breakfast then you will be transferred to join an amazing snorkeling excursion in the Red Sea where you will take in the mesmerizing sights of the underwater world. After the breathtaking aquatic adventure, you will transfer back to your hotel overnight.

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Red Sea Desert Safari

In the morning you will have your breakfast, then head to join an adrenaline-filled Quad Safari and delicious Barbeque Dinner before heading back to spend the night in your hotel.

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On day 6, you will check out from your hotel in Hurghada then our Representative will drive you to the city of Luxor. Upon your arrival before checking onto your deluxe Nile Cruise, you will join your Egyptologist Tour Guide to visit the East Bank highlights including the following:

Karnak Temple

Karnak Temple

The Karnak Temple is the most massive Temple ever established by Man. This truly unique Site covers 247 acres of land and consists of three main buildings. Its uniqueness isn’t only due to its vast size but also because its exhibits are unique drawings and decorations all over its Walls. Because of being the largest Religious Site, the Karnak Temple was mainly constructed for the worshiping of Amun, Khonsu, and Mut.
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Lunch Time

After our Representative will escort you to check onto your 5-star Deluxe Nile Cruise to have your lunch and some time to relax and refresh yourself, in the evening time you will drive with your Egyptologist Tour Guide to enjoy the illuminating Luxor Temple by night:
Luxor Temple By Night

Luxor Temple By Night

In the World’s Largest Outdoor Museum, the Temple of Luxor is a mark of Ancient Civilization and truly is a remarkable Monument in the heart of Luxor City. Luxor Temple unlike the other Temples in the City was not constructed for the worship of a figure or a God of the Kings but was constructed solely for the rejuvenation of Kingship.
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Overnight

After taking some time to digest all of the wonderful attractions, you head back to your Cruise to relax and reside overnight.
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Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in Luxor, Egypt

Waking up on day seven, you will take your breakfast before catching up with your Egyptologist Tour Guide to take in the magical sights of the following:

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Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings is a portal to paradise and was used by the greatest Kings and Queens of Egypt’s new Kingdom between 1570 and 1070 BC. The Valley of the Kings holds the resting place of some of the most important Pharaohs such as Ramses II, Hatshepsut, Amenhotep I, and Tutankhamun. As well it contains 63 Tombs filled with amazing statues, artifacts, treasures, and remarkable decorations. In 1979 the Valley of the Kings became a World Heritage site by UNESCO.
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Hatshepsut Temple

Queen Hatshepsut is renowned as one of the most successful Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt and the only female ruler in the history of Egypt. Queen Hatshepsut’s reign was peaceful and prosperous therefore, as a result, she earned a wide variety of achievements and one of them was her own Mortuary Temple which commemorates all her great works on its walls.
Colossi of Memnon

Colossi of Memnon

The legendary Colossi of Memnon is the protector of the Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III. The Temple consists of two outstanding twin statues that sit at the entrance of Luxor and it gained its fame due to its majestic appearance.
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Overnight

After visiting the Colossi of Memnon, you will be transferred back to your Cruise to take lunch and relax for the remaining part of the day then reside overnight.
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On day eight, you will begin your morning by enjoying your breakfast then you go by horse and carriage to the Temples of Kom Ombo and Edfu where you will meet your Egyptologist Tour Guide:

Kom Ombo Temple

Kom Ombo Temple

Standing on high grounds overlooking the Nile this Temple is different from other Temples because of its double entrance. The Temple of Kom Ombo was built in the honor of two Deities, the ancient falcon-headed Horus and the crocodile-headed Sobek, God of fertility and creator of the World. Also, the importance of the Kom Ombo lies in its huge sugar cane.
Edfu Temple

Edfu Temple

A majestic Temple dedicated to the Horus Edfu Temple is considered by most to be the best-preserved cult Temple in Egypt. According to Egyptian myths, the Temple was believed to be the place where Horus the falcon-headed God avenged the murder of Osiris his Father by killing Seth.

Once the surreal tour of the Temples has finished, you will return to your Nile Cruise to sail onwards to Aswan. You will arrive late and spend a peaceful night.

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Enjoy breakfast on board your Nile Cruise then you will be led by your Egyptologist Tour Guide to visit the most renowned Attractions of the city of Aswan including:

Enjoy breakfast on board your Nile Cruise then you will be led by your Egyptologist Tour Guide to visit the most renowned Attractions of the city of Aswan including:

liday, you fly to Cairo today. Upon arrival at Cairo Airport, our guide warmly welcomes you and assists with entry and visa formalities. During the transfer to your 5-star hotel, you’ll get a first impression of the vibrant life of the largest city in Africa. After arriving at the hotel, your guide helps you with check-in. The rest of the day is at your leisure.

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Philae Temple

The Philae Temple is one of the most impressive Temples which currently sits on Agilika Island. The Temple rose to be the place of worship of the Goddess Isis during the Ptolemaic Period.

After the magnificent sights of Aswan, you will be transferred back to your 5-star Deluxe Nile Cruise to enjoy your lunch and dinner, and then reside overnight.

The High Dam

The High Dam

Aswan High Dam is a captivating engineering feat that is listed as the most remarkable project that belongs to the ruling period of President Gamal Abdul Nasser. The project started in 1960 to cover around 12,500 feet and was completed by 1971 to be responsible for almost half of the electricity generation in the country.
The Unfinished Obelisk

The Unfinished Obelisk

It’s the most massive Obelisk ever established in Ancient Egypt and it was carved from red Granite. This large Monument measured 140 feet in length and it had never been completed due to a flaw found in the rock so it was abandoned.
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On day ten, you will wake up and grab some breakfast boxes then join your private Egyptologist Guide to explore:

Abu Simbel Temples

Abu Simbel Temples

Abu Simbel Temple is one of the Monuments beyond compare in Egypt’s History and it is the main representation of the glamor of ancient Egyptian Architecture. The Temple was remarkably carved during the ruling time of Pharaoh Ramses II, it was carved directly into the mountains and it consists of two Twin Temples. The main Temple was devoted to the King and the secondary one was formed to honor his inspiring Queen Nefertari.

Once the fascinating Tour of Abu Simbel is over you will return to Aswan to have lunch at a delicious Restaurant then you will go to the Airport to catch your flight back to Cairo where you will then be transferred and assisted to check into your 5-star hotel for the overnight.

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Continuing your epic 14 Days Trip the Best of Egypt, you will have another spectacular day visiting the heart of Cairo and witnessing the unique Attractions such as:

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The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian Museum is the homeland of a 5000 years old rare collection of Relics that showcases more than 250,000 genuine Antiquities including the marvelous exhibition of the great King Tutankhamun in addition to thousands of other monumental belongings and precious treasures.

After the informative Tour of the Museum, your lunch will be served at a local Authentic Restaurant in Cairo then you will proceed to visit:

Amr Ibn Al Aas Mosque

Amr Ibn Al Aas Mosque

One of the most influential attractions found in Old Cairo is the stunning Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque which was built in 641-642 AD. It was built in the first Islamic capital in Egypt, the city of tents Fustat. The shape, size, and design of the Mosque have been changed countless times across all the Islamic time periods which proudly exhibits the architectural features of each era.
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The Hanging Church

The Hanging Church referred to as the Suspended Church is a holy Coptic Church and it was established on the southern gate of the Roman Fortress. Dating back to the 3rd century AD the Church acts as the heart & soul of the Christian Society in Cairo. This is without a doubt a very unique Church and what is impressive about it is the Roof which is in the shape of Noah’s Ark, as well the Church features a number of marvelous decorations and amazing artifacts.
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Ben Ezra Synagogue

The Ben Ezra Synagogue dates back to the 9th century and it occupied the 4th-century Christian Church’s shell. It is considered the site where the prophet Jeremiah collected all of the Jews together after the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in the 6th century by Nebuchadnezzar. Abraham Ben Ezra restored it in the 12th century and since then, it has become the place to know all about the secrets and mysteries of the life of the North African Jewish Community starting from the 11th century up to the 13th.
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Khan El Khalili Bazaar

The Khan El Khalili Bazaar is the oldest market in the Middle East, a true must to see and experience when in Cairo. The Bazaar is a wonderful shopping experience where you can buy souvenirs, perfumes, clothes, and much more.

At the end of the fulfilling day of exploring, we will transfer you to your 5-star hotel in Cairo to rest and reside overnight.

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The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is a heavenly portal leading to the immortal treasures of Egypt that date back more than 4000 years. The sacred ground of El Fustat in old Cairo was the first Capital of Egypt during the beginning of the Islamic age.
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On day 12, you will take breakfast and then begin your day by visiting some of the most impressive Islamic Monuments in Cairo together with your Egyptologist Tour Guide such as:

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Salah El Din Citadel

Cairo Citadel is a spectacular fortification that was established in the ruling time of Salah EL Din Ayyubid to protect the City against the Crusader invasion. The process of the Citadel construction started in 1176 AD and was completed by 1182 AD.
Mohamed Ali Mosque

Mohamed Ali Mosque

The Mohamed Ali Mosque was built between the dates of 1830 and 1848 by Muhamed Ali when he ruled Egypt after he decided to demolish the buildings of the Mamluks within the Citadel. He intended to build his Alabaster Mosque to be one of the most recognizable Islamic landmarks in Cairo.

Taking a break, you will head to take lunch at a tasty local Restaurant then continue to visit the:

Al Rifai Mosque

Al Rifai Mosque

The Rifai Mosque dates back to 1869 AD and is located next to the luxurious Mosque of Sultan Hassan. The Mosque was constructed in an attempt to match its delightful design and luxurious decorations.

After your busy day of exploring, you will be transferred to your hotel to reside overnight.

Sultan Hassan Madrassa-Mosque

Sultan Hassan Madrassa-Mosque

The very extravagant Mosque of Sultan Hassan dates back to the Mamluk period between 1356 AD and 1363 AD. The Mosque contains the most captivating decorations and architecture of this Islamic time period.
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On your day thirteen, you will wake up, and take breakfast then our Representative will be waiting for you to begin the journey by our Air-conditioned Vehicle to Alexandria. Upon arrival, your Egyptologist Tour Guide will accompany you to visit Alexandria’s must-see attractions such as:

Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa

Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa

The Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa is a Roman site that consists of a large number of significantly decorated graves, it is listed as one of the Middle Ages Wonders. Also, it was thought that it was used for burials during the 2nd century AD by a very wealthy Roman family.
Pompey's Pillar

Pompey's Pillar

The Pompey’s Pillar is a Roman triumphal column that was established around 300 AD to honor the Roman Emperor Augustus Diocletian. The Monument was made from red granite and it measured around 100 feet tall.
Alexandria Library

Alexandria Library

The Alexandria Library is one of the largest scientific establishments in the world. The Library of Alexandria is the most significant of the 21st-century achievements and it contains more than 10 million books in all fields. Also, in addition, a conference center and other specialized libraries.

After the amazing day taking in all of the stunning sights of Alexandria, you will then be driven back to your hotel in Cairo.

Qaitbay Citadel

Qaitbay Citadel

The Qaitbay Citadel is the first defensive line of the City of Alexandria and was used against the advances of the Ottoman Army. It was structured by Sultan Qaitbey in the 14th century.

A delicious lunch will be served at a SeaFood Restaurant before proceeding to visit:

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On your last day with us, you will have your breakfast then you will be transferred to the Airport where you will end your satisfying and thrilling 14 days Trip to the Best of Egypt and return home safely.


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