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Discover Egypt’s timeless treasures on this immersive 10-day luxury Egypt itinerary combining the wonders of Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and Abu Simbel. Perfect for archaeology enthusiasts and cultural travelers, this Egypt cultural tour offers deep exploration of ancient temples, royal tombs, and historic sites, including the Great Pyramids, GEM – Grand Egyptian Museum, and the majestic Nile Valley temples. Experience expertly guided visits, comfortable accommodations, and seamless domestic flights, all woven into an unforgettable Egyptian heritage adventure.
Immerse yourself in Egypt’s ancient wonders with this 10-day archaeology-focused tour. From the Great Pyramids to the magnificent temples of Abu Simbel, this journey is perfect for history enthusiasts. Explore ancient tombs, royal sites, and sacred temples while cruising the Nile and visiting key archaeological treasures.
Arrive in the timeless land of Egypt! Upon landing at Cairo International Airport, you’ll be met by our friendly representative holding a personalized sign for easy recognition.
You’ll then be escorted in a private, climate-controlled vehicle to your accommodation for check-in.
Overnight: Cairo
Begin your morning with a delicious breakfast, followed by meeting your professional Egyptologist guide in the hotel lobby.
Venture out to the awe-inspiring Giza Plateau, home to the legendary pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. Behold the iconic Sphinx, guardian of these ancient marvels, and visit the Valley Temple, a site rich with history and ritual significance.
Savor a flavorful lunch at a handpicked local restaurant.
Afterward, head to the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), one of the world’s most advanced cultural institutions. Inside, explore a vast array of ancient relics, from colossal statues to intricate jewelry, spanning millennia of Egypt’s past. Admire treasures from the Old Kingdom to the New, including objects once belonging to mighty pharaohs.
At day’s end, return comfortably to your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo
Optional: In the evening, attend the Sound & Light Show at the Pyramids—a captivating display that narrates ancient history through light projections and dramatic storytelling.
Enjoy breakfast before setting off with your expert guide on a day trip through Egypt’s pyramid legacy.
Start at Saqqara, where the revolutionary Step Pyramid of Djoser rises in tiers—the earliest monumental stone structure in history. Learn about Imhotep’s architectural genius that redefined royal tomb design.
Then explore the open-air museum of Memphis, Egypt’s first capital. See the immense statue of Ramses II and the alabaster sphinx amid the remnants of this ancient city.
Your final stop is Dahshur, where you’ll visit two lesser-known yet fascinating pyramids: the Bent Pyramid, famous for its unique sloped design, and the Red Pyramid—the first true smooth-sided pyramid ever built.
Return to Cairo in the afternoon for a restful evening.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Cairo
After breakfast, transfer to Cairo Airport for your domestic flight to Luxor—ancient Thebes and a treasure trove of antiquity.
Upon arrival, begin your exploration with a visit to Karnak Temple, a sprawling religious complex developed over centuries. Wander through the vast Hypostyle Hall, marveling at massive columns etched with lotus and papyrus motifs.
Then proceed to Luxor Temple, connected to Karnak by the Avenue of Sphinxes. Admire towering statues, impressive reliefs, and the harmonious blend of Egyptian and Greco-Roman influences.
After your tour, head to your hotel and relax.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Luxor
Cross the Nile after breakfast to the storied West Bank, burial ground of pharaohs and nobles.
Explore the Valley of the Kings, where elaborately painted tombs of rulers like Tutankhamun and Seti I lie hidden within the hills.
Continue to the majestic Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, carved into the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari—a testament to the reign of Egypt’s powerful female pharaoh.
On your return journey, stop to view the Colossi of Memnon—two massive statues of Amenhotep III that have stood watch for millennia.
Return to your hotel for the evening.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Luxor
Set out on a full-day journey to two incredible archaeological sites outside Luxor.
Travel north to Abydos to visit the Temple of Seti I, dedicated to Osiris. Admire some of Egypt’s finest bas-reliefs and explore the legendary Abydos King List, chronicling pharaohs through the ages.
Next, visit the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. Known for its astronomical ceiling and beautifully preserved carvings, this site is a jewel of Greco-Roman architecture. Look out for the famous Dendera Zodiac and the richly decorated underground chambers.
Return to Luxor in the evening, enriched by this off-the-beaten-path experience.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Luxor
Following breakfast, travel south along the Nile en route to Aswan, stopping to explore two captivating temples.
At Edfu, visit the Temple of Horus—among the most complete temples from the Greco-Roman era. Walk through colossal gateways and halls filled with carvings depicting the god Horus’s epic victory over Seth.
Continue to Kom Ombo, a dual temple dedicated to Sobek and Horus the Elder. Its symmetrical design, dual sanctuaries, and unique carvings of surgical instruments offer rare glimpses into ancient Egyptian knowledge and spirituality.
End your day in Aswan and check into your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Aswan
Begin early for an unforgettable excursion across the Nubian desert to Abu Simbel.
Behold the grandeur of Ramses II’s temple complex, relocated in a remarkable modern engineering feat. The four colossal statues at the entrance are aligned with the sun to illuminate the inner chamber twice annually.
Inside, explore decorated halls narrating scenes of war and divine worship. Visit the nearby Temple of Queen Nefertari, where she is depicted equally alongside the king—a rare honor in ancient times.
Return to Aswan for a free evening.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Aswan
Begin with a visit to the modern marvel of the High Dam, which transformed Egypt’s economy and created Lake Nasser.
Take a scenic boat ride to Philae Island and explore the Temple of Isis, carefully reconstructed to preserve its beauty after being threatened by rising waters.
Later, transfer to the airport for your return flight to Cairo. Upon arrival, head to your hotel for your final night in Egypt.
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: Cairo
Enjoy a final breakfast at your hotel before your private transfer to Cairo Airport for your international departure.
We hope your journey through Egypt has been magical, and we look forward to welcoming you again!
Meals: Breakfast
At Exodus Egypt Travel, all prices are quoted in US Dollars (USD) unless otherwise specified. However, we gladly accept payments in other major currencies such as Euros (EUR), British Pounds (GBP), and more, based on the official daily exchange rate on the payment date.
Our prices reflect current market conditions, seasonal fluctuations, and service availability, so they may change without prior notice. Once a deposit or full payment is received, your booking price is locked in and guaranteed.
What’s Included in Our Packages:
Please check your specific booking confirmation and itinerary for exact inclusions and exclusions.
Holiday Supplement:
A 25% surcharge applies to all Nile Cruises and tour packages booked during Christmas, New Year, and Easter holidays due to peak demand.
To ensure a smooth booking process with Exodus Egypt Travel, our payment terms vary depending on the service type:
After payment, you will receive written confirmation, a tailored itinerary, and travel documents via email. Receipts for all payments will be provided.
We understand plans can change. Our cancellation terms are:
Refunds, when applicable, are processed within 14 business days of receiving your written cancellation notice. Some cruises or hotels may have stricter cancellation policies, which will be clearly communicated in your itinerary.
At Exodus Egypt Travel, we welcome families and offer the following children’s pricing:
Discounts apply only when children share accommodation with two full-paying adults. Note that certain Nile Cruises and luxury hotels may have different policies or restrictions for young children, which will be detailed in your itinerary if relevant.
Some special experiences are optional and not included in standard packages. You may book these in advance or arrange on-site (subject to availability). Examples include:
Optional tours are payable in USD or local currency (EGP). We recommend booking in advance, especially during peak seasons.
While our packages are comprehensive, travelers should budget for:
We advise carrying small amounts of local currency (EGP) for convenience, especially for tipping and shopping at local markets.
Tipping (“baksheesh”) is a customary way to show appreciation for good service in Egypt. Though not mandatory, it is widely appreciated:
Tipping is generally not included in your package price. We recommend carrying small USD or EGP bills for tipping convenience.
The best time to travel to Egypt is during the winter months, from November to February, when temperatures are mild and comfortable for exploring outdoor attractions like the pyramids and temples. Avoid traveling during the peak of summer (June to August) when temperatures can soar above 40°C (104°F) in many parts of the country.
To enter Egypt, tourists typically need:
Passport: Valid for at least six months from the date of entry.
Visa: Depending on your nationality, you may need to obtain a visa in advance or upon arrival. Some nationalities are eligible for e-visas.
Travel Insurance: Recommended to cover medical emergencies and other unforeseen circumstances.
Vaccinations: While no specific vaccinations are required for entry, it’s advisable to check with your healthcare provider for any recommended vaccinations.
Traveling to Egypt is generally considered safe for tourists. The country has taken significant measures to ensure the safety of visitors, especially around tourist sites and major cities. However, it’s always advisable to check the latest travel advisories from your government and stay updated on local news and developments.
Decide Your Travel Dates and Budget
Determine when you want to travel and how much you are willing to spend. This helps narrow down your options for flights, accommodations, and tours.
Choose Your Itinerary and Destinations
Egypt offers many popular spots such as Cairo, the Pyramids of Giza, Luxor, Aswan, the Nile Cruise, Alexandria, and the Red Sea resorts. Decide which places you want to visit and for how long.
Find a Reliable Tour Operator or Travel Agency
You can book through a local Egyptian tour operator, an international travel agency, or online platforms that specialize in Egypt tours. Check reviews and ratings to ensure they are trustworthy.
Select a Tour Package or Customize Your Trip
Many companies offer pre-designed packages that include flights, hotels, transportation, and guided tours. If you prefer, you can also customize your trip based on your interests and budget.
Make a Reservation
Once you choose your package or itinerary, contact the tour operator to check availability. You will need to provide your personal details and pay a deposit or the full amount depending on the policy.
Prepare Your Travel Documents
Ensure your passport is valid and apply for an Egyptian visa if required. Confirm all bookings and print out your travel itinerary, hotel vouchers, and tour confirmations.
Pack and Get Ready
Prepare according to the weather and activities planned. Don’t forget essentials like comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and travel adapters.
Enjoy Your Trip!
On arrival, follow your itinerary, stay in contact with your guide or agency, and enjoy exploring Egypt’s rich history and culture.
Tipping, or “baksheesh,” is a common practice in Egypt and is not usually included in the tour price. It’s customary to tip service providers such as guides, drivers, and hotel staff. A good rule of thumb is to tip based on the level of service provided, typically around 10-15% of the bill or service cost.