The Best of Egypt with Hurghada

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$1360000

Cairo, Aswan, Nile, Luxor, Hurghada.

Investigate the Pyramids of Giza with a private Egyptologist direct.

Adventure down the Nile onboard the selective Oberoi Zahra River Cruiser.

Visit significant archeological locales like the Valley of the Kings, Karnak, Luxor, and Dandarah.

Swim and snorkel around Red Sea reefs during a stay at the palatial Oberoi Sahl Hasheesh.

Stay at a handpicked determination of Luxury facilities.

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  • Activity Level Moderate
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  • Group Size Medium Group
    10
All about the The Best of Egypt with Hurghada.

A travel experience like no other

This example agenda was made by specialists and is intended to move your next trip. It is fit to be tweaked to suit your inclinations, tastes, and financial plan so you can interface with neighborhood societies and experience true travel on your own terms, and withdrawing at whatever point you pick.

  • DAY 1

CAIRO Get In and Get Some Rest

  • Airport Assistance and Visa Service – Representative
  • Airport – Vehicle/Driver/Representative
  • Dinner (not included).

 

  • DAY 2

CAIRO Cross an Item off the Bucket List

  • Half-Day Pyramids of Giza & the Sphinx, Entrance to Chephren Pyramid – Private Tour
  • Camel Ride by the Great Pyramids
  • Exclusive Lunch – Lunch Included
  • Dinner at Marriott Mena House Hotel – Dinner Included
  • Dinner (not included).
  • DAY 3

CAIRO TO ASWAN The Journey Continues…

  • Airport – Vehicle/Driver/Representative
  • Air – Cairo – Aswan [Direct (1.5 hr)] – Business
  • Airport – Vehicle/Driver
  • Nubian Village Tour – Private
  • Dinner (included).
  • DAY 4

ASWAN TO NILE A Healthy Dose of History

  • Port – Vehicle/Driver
  • Oberoi Guide – Guide (3 nights)
  • Half-Day High Dam, Temple of Philae & Obelisk Tour – Private Tour
  • Dinner (included).

 

  • DAY 5

NILE Sights and Insights

  • Half-Day Kom Ombo Temple Tour – Private Tour
  • Half-Day Edfu Horus Temple Tour – Private Tour
  • Dinner (included).

 

  • DAY 6

LUXOR TO NILE See the Signature Sights in Style

  • West Bank Tour II (Nobles Tombs, Habu Temple & Deir El Madina) – Private
  • Half-Day Temples of Karnak and Luxor – Private Tour
  • Dinner (included).

 

  • DAY 7

LUXOR It’s All Ancient History

  • Port – Vehicle/Driver
  • Half-Day Valley of Kings & Queens with King Tut’s Tomb – Private Tour
  • Dinner – 1886 Restaurant at Sofitel Old Winter Palace Hotel (Meal Only) – Dinner Included.

 

  • DAY 8

LUXOR TO HURGHADA A Change of Scenery

  • Transfer – Private – Luxor – Hurghada [3 hrs] – Vehicle/Guide/Driver
  • Afternoon at Leisure.

 

  • DAY 9

HURGHADA Relax and Recharge

  • Optional Activities.

 

  • DAY 10

HURGHADA TO CAIRO On the Road Again

  • Airport – Vehicle/Guide/Driver
  • Air – Hurghada – Cairo [Direct (1 hr)] – Business
  • Airport – Vehicle/Driver/Representative
  • Cafelluca Cruise (2 hrs).

 

  • DAY 11

CAIRO A Journey Back in Time

  • Full-Day Egyptian Museum Tour – Private Tour
  • Exclusive Lunch – Lunch Included
  • Cairo by Night & Khan Khalili Bazaar (with Dinner) – Private Tour.

 

  • DAY 12

CAIRO Bon Voyage

  • Airport – Vehicle/Driver/Representative.

 

 

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
  • A completely modified agenda dependent on your inclinations and timetable
  • day in and day out in-objective help from our nearby office
  • All convenience stays, visits, and moves for planned exercises are canvassed except if in any case recorded in the schedule
  • A private driver for visits and moves (in certain nations our nearby private aides likewise go about as your driver – your Destination Expert will examine with you if pertinent)
  • Neighborhood private aides or shared visits that take you through your agenda features and encounters, your last schedule will affirm the kind of visit
  • Hello at the air terminal or at your convenience from one of our delegates – your master will affirm your meet and welcome area with you
  • Breakfast every morning at your inn, in addition to any suppers showed in the schedule
  • Local trips between stops in your agenda (except if in any case showed)
  • One bag and one carry-on per individual for trip moves.
What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
  • Your worldwide Airfare – kindly can let your master say whether you’d prefer to get an evaluation from our Air Team
  • Travel protection, which we offer and can be bought after you’ve booked your visit
  • Visas (except if noted)
  • Tips for administrations and encounters
  • Snacks, meals, and beverages (heavy drinker and non-drunkard), except if determined in the schedule
  • Abundance stuff charges, and where relevant, things excluded from your passage
  • Individual charges like clothing, calls, SIM cards, or room administration
  • Early registration or late registration from inns (except if in any case determined)
  • Extra touring, exercises, and encounters outside of your agenda
  • Discretionary improvements like room or flight updates, or nearby camera or video charges
  • Visa charges, inoculation expenses, and neighborhood takeoff charges (when pertinent).
  1. Day 1 CAIRO

    Get In and Get Some Rest

    For your additional solace, upon your landing in the air terminal, an air terminal agent will welcome you in the passage and escort you through traditions and migration. The delegate will encourage the included visa measure for you. Proceed to the baggage carousel lobby and traveler get. Here an air terminal delegate will assist you with associating your private exchange to your lodging.

    Appreciate a private air terminal exchange joined by an English-talking agent.

  2. Day 2 CAIRO

    Cross a thing off the Bucket List

    The Great Pyramids of Giza are the most famous picture of Egyptology and a flat-out must-see on any excursion to Cairo. Meet with your private guide, driver, and Egyptologist, and head to Giza to find this wonder and the solitary enduring site of the first Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Start with a visit to the contiguous Solar Boat Museum, home to the reproduced Khufu sun-powered boat. Step back from the historical center and wonder about the amazing view of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Great Pyramids of Giza compared against the popular Sphinx sculpture. The sheer magnificence and charm of the Sphinx have beguiled world explorers any semblance of Alexander the Great and Napoleon Bonaparte, an overwhelming scene against the setting of the endless desert behind it. The secrets of the Great Pyramids have aroused the interest of guests for millennia. Enter the Pyramid of Chephren, otherwise called the Pyramid of Khafre. The second tallest and second-biggest of the significant pyramids, it sets on bedrock 33 feet higher than Khufu’s pyramid, which causes it to seem, by all accounts, to be taller.

    A camel ride is an unquestionable requirement accomplish for all first-time Egypt explorers. Following your visit through this intriguing region, climb onto your dromedary and appreciate a ride in the shadow of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Cross the desert scene protected by a portion of the planet’s most established old designs and take in the perspectives on the powerful pyramids, including the Pyramid of Chephren and Mykerinus. Camel rides in the Giza complex accommodate incredible photograph openings!

    Appreciate a portion of the city’s best cooking as you stop for lunch. A decision of soda pop, tea, or espresso is incorporated.

    Eat at one of Marriott Mena House’s scrumptious in-house cafés this evening.

  3. Day 3 CAIRO TO ASWAN

    The Journey Continues…

    Appreciate a private air terminal exchange joined by an English-talking delegate.

    Get onto a trip in Cairo with direct help to Aswan. The inexact flight term is one hour and 30 minutes.

    Kindly note, gear limitations apply to this territorial flight. 1) Maximum of one checked sack, weighing up to 50 lbs (23 kg) – Economy, 70 lbs (32 kgs) – Business; Checked stuff can’t be bigger than 62 square inches (158cm). 2) Guests can likewise welcome a piece of portable gear with the greatest load of 17 lbs (8 kg). Travelers flying in Business Class may welcome two bits of portable baggage.

    Appreciate a private air terminal exchange joined by an English-talking guide.

    Appreciate a visit through the Nubian Village in Aswan with your private vehicle, driver, and guide. See a customary Nubian Village, meander through the restricted back streets between the brilliant mud-block abodes, and enter an average home. Unwind for a couple of seconds, get comfortable to appreciate tea with a Nubian family, and offer the immortal Egyptian custom of fellowship.

  4. Day 4 ASWAN TO NILE

    A Healthy Dose of History

    Appreciate a private port exchange joined by an English-talking guide.

    Remembered for your voyage estimating is a private guide installed bundle. All visiting on the journey will be joined by your private manual to permit more noteworthy top to a bottom conversation on the interesting locales of your Nile voyage.

    The noteworthy Aswan High Dam was a wonder of designing when it was developed. Initially considered to Egypt’s water system of farmland to relieve against dry spell and starvation in low-water years, and flooding in high-water years. Visit the dam with your private guide and go through half-day finding out about Aswan. The dam uprooted more than 100,000 Nubians in Sudan and Egypt the same and was important for a significant migration project for archeological destinations under the UNESCO Nubia Campaign, including the Abu Simbel sanctuaries and Philae. Different destinations were at last overwhelmed by Lake Nasser, the world’s biggest counterfeit lake that was made by the Aswan High Dam. At that point head to Philae and the Temple of Isis on Agilikia Island. Stop at the stone quarries to see the incomplete monolith, the biggest known antiquated pillar, and a generally excellent commonsense show of the techniques utilized by old experts to make great minutes. Imprints from laborers’ instruments are still obviously noticeable on the bedrock.

  5. Day 5 NILE

    Sights and Insights

    Meet with your private guide and land from your Nile voyage to investigate by walking the Kom Ombo Temple, a remarkable Greco-Roman sanctuary committed to two divine beings: Sobek, the crocodile god, and Haroeris, the sun god. The Temple in Kom Ombo dates from around 180 BC, during a period known as the Ptolemaic time, and had a few augmentations based on it during Roman occasions. It stands directly on the bank of the Nile among Edfu and Aswan. The sanctuary is uncommon in that it is a twofold sanctuary, with one side committed to the god Haroesis and the opposite side to Sobek. The plan is totally even, with two next to each other safe-havens and two equal paths driving through the external pieces of the sanctuary. The correct side is committed to Sobek-Re (the crocodile god joined with the sun god Re), alongside his significant other (a type of Hathor) and their child Khonsu-Hor. Sobek is related to Seth, the foe of Horus. In the fantasy of Horus and Osiris, Seth and his supporters changed themselves into crocodiles to get away. The old Egyptians accepted that by respecting the fearsome crocodile as a divine being, they would be protected from assaults. The left side is devoted to Haroeris, the ”Great Doctor” (a type of the hawk-headed god Horus the Elder) alongside his partner Ta-Sent-Nefer, the ”Great Sister” (another type of Hathor).

    A pony carriage will be hanging tight for you and your private guide when you land from your Nile journey to investigate the Temple of Horus in Edfu. Committed to Horus, the bird of prey god, the sanctuary was worked from 230 to 57 BC by Ptolemy III and his replacements and is viewed as the best-saved faction sanctuary in Egypt due to its later development date. Regardless of its late period sources, it mirrors the conventional pharaonic engineering, and the Temple’s recorded structure messages give an amazing thought of how every one of the sanctuaries once looked, with insights concerning their development. It fell into neglect as a strict landmark when the Roman Empire prohibited all non-Christian love inside the Empire in 391. Edfu is a noteworthy sanctuary and is the second-biggest in Egypt after Karnak Temple.

  6. Day 6 LUXOR TO NILE

    See the Signature Sights in Style

    Today, appreciate a visit to the West Bank. This private visit incorporates visits to the Tombs of the Nobles, Medinet Habu Temple, and Deir El Madina, the site of an exceptionally extraordinary laborer’s town, whose specialists assembled and embellished the burial chambers of the Pharaohs in the Valley of the Kings.

    Luxor is home to one of the world’s most prominent outside historical centers, with the remnants of Karnak and the Temples of Luxor in simple reach alongside the East Bank of the city. With your private Egyptologist manage, visit the great UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the landmarks of Karnak and Luxor, studying antiquated Egypt’s entrancing and protracted history. Start with a visit to the Temples of Karnak, walking around the Avenue of Sphinx to enter the complex. The Temples of Karnak make up the historical backdrop of Thebes and comprised of huge sandstone sections moved 100 miles along the Nile stream, all-encompassing friezes. Find with your guide how the monstrous façade was developed. Proceed to Luxor Temple which was once joined to the Temples of Karnak by a 1.25-mile-long Avenue of Sphinx, a part of which denotes the passageway to the sanctuary. The sanctuary dates to roughly 1400 BC and is committed to the restoration of sovereignty instead of the Pharaohs, clique divine beings, or exalted forms of the lord in death. During the Roman time, the sanctuary and its environmental factors filled in as a legionary post and went about as the home of the Roman government nearby.

  7. Day 7 LUXOR

    It’s All Ancient History

    Appreciate a private port exchange joined by an English-talking guide.

    Probably the most stupendous locales altogether of Egypt can be found on the West Bank of the Nile, close to Luxor. Meet with your private guide and driver to go through a half-day investigating the West Bank of the Nile, home to the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens. Start with a visit to the Valley of the Kings to investigate the acclaimed Tomb of Tutankhamun alongside two other fascinating burial chambers. Ruler Tut became Pharaoh at the youthful age of nine or ten, and the disclosure of his almost unblemished burial place in 1922 entranced the world. For a time of almost a long time from the sixteenth to eleventh century BC, burial places were developed for the lords and amazing aristocrats of the New Kingdom (the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Dynasties of Ancient Egypt). Investigate the as of late redesigned morgue sanctuary of Queen Hatshepsut, the second verifiably affirmed female Pharaoh. She is by and large viewed by Egyptologists as quite possibly the best Pharaohs, ruling longer than some other lady of a native Egyptian tradition, and recognized as the primary incredible lady in the history of whom we are educated. Next head to the close by Valley of the Queens, where the spouses of Pharaohs were covered during the 18th through 20th Dynasties. End the visit toward the West Bank with a visit to the Colossi of Memnon, the last landmarks of the funeral home sanctuary of Amenhotep III.

    Supper is incorporated around evening time at the Winter Palace’s 1886 Restaurant. Gourmet expert Ménad Berkani motivates individually French manifestations from crawfish to risotto at this rich Luxor eatery. Feast by candlelight among overlaid mirrors while a guitarist plays discreetly. Formal dress is needed for supper: coat and tie for men, brilliant clothing for ladies.

  8. Day 8 LUXOR TO HURGHADA

    A Change of Scenery

    Appreciate a private exchange among Luxor and Hurghada. Rough travel time is three hours.

    This evening, appreciate time at recreation to investigate at your own speed or unwind at your inn.

  9. Day 9 HURGHADA

    Unwind and Recharge

    Unwind in the quiet lavish setting of Hurghada, where you can appreciate the stunning submerged landscape in the warm waters of the Red Sea. Pursue a wide scope of discretionary exercises at your retreats (excluded from the visit cost and payable straightforwardly to the lodging) like remote ocean fishing, exciting boat outings, scuba jumping, swimming, windsurfing, or even ocean paddling

  10. Day 10 HURGHADA TO CAIRO

    On the Road Again

    Appreciate a private air terminal exchange joined by an English-talking guide.

    Get onto a trip in Hurghada with direct help to Cairo. The inexact flight term is 60 minutes.

    If it’s not too much trouble, note, gear limitations apply to this territorial flight. 1) Maximum of one checked sack, weighing up to 50 lbs (23 kg) – Economy, 70 lbs (32 kgs) – Business; Checked things can’t be bigger than 62 direct inches (158cm). 2) Guests can likewise welcome a piece of lightweight baggage with a most extreme load of 17 lbs (8 kg). Travelers flying in Business Class may welcome two bits of portable gear.

    Appreciate a private air terminal exchange joined by an English-talking delegate.

    For a novel private supper, experienced board and oriental felucca boat and drench yourself in the rich social legacy of Cairo as you voyage down the powerful River Nile. In the wake of being moved to the wharf, board your boat for the night and appreciate a remarkable night on the Nile. Your own server serves you a 3-course supper as you take in the flickering horizon of Cairo around evening time. The monumental inns, spans, and the actual stream give a charming setting to this evening’s experience. Enjoy the flavorful food, appreciate the installed diversion and open your faculties to Cairo’s verifiable charms. In the wake of showing up back at the dock, you will be moved back to your convenience.

  11. Day 11 CAIRO

    A Journey Back in Time

    The Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, otherwise called the Egyptian Museum, is a genuine secret stash of Ancient Egypt’s relics, with a broad assortment of in excess of 120,000 things split between its shows and storerooms. Dig into the chronicled foundation of Egypt on an entire day private visit with your Egyptologist control through the world’s biggest assortment of Pharaonic ancient pieces, appreciating the fortunes that are put away here for supervision. Tie together the greatness of Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and Abu Simbel with an assortment of archeological finds including sculptures, adornments, talismans, stone caskets, papyrus, antiquated coins, and the tales of celebrated Egyptologists. Wonder about the flawless glory of the Mask of Tutankhamun and his final resting place – Egypt’s most well-known teen ruler – in spite of the fact that his mummy is as yet in its unique burial chamber in the Valley of the Kings. Investigate the Royal Mummy Hall with your included extra charge, where a portion of the world’s most influential individuals are currently resting, unearthed from their burial places in the Valleys of the Kings and Queens.

    Appreciate a portion of the city’s best food as you stop for lunch. A decision of a soda, tea, or espresso is incorporated.

    As the day attracts to a nearby, Cairo’s Khan Khalili Bazaar turns into a lively scene: a labyrinth of shops fixed with trinkets and collectibles, cafés and bistros, workshops, mosques, and food sellers. The sights and sounds intermix in a charming presentation over drifting smells of newly prepared bread and cooking meats. Walk around Al Moaz Street with your private guide, and wonder about the biggest grouping of middle age structural fortunes from the Islamic world. End the evening with a paramount supper at the Egyptian café Naguib Mahfouz, situated in the core of the market. The café is one of Cairo’s top-of-the-line eating foundations. After supper, get back to your inn by private vehicle.

  12. Day 12 CAIRO

    Bon Voyage

    Appreciate a private air terminal exchange joined by an English-talking delegate.