Uncover the layers of Egypt’s ancient and modern history on this 14-day journey from Cairo to Aswan and back. Explore the catacombs and Roman ruins of Alexandria, then visit the WWII memorials of El Alamein. In Cairo, stand before the Pyramids of Giza and Saqqara’s Step Pyramid, and see centuries of treasures at the Grand Egyptian Museum. Continue to Luxor for the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple, then cruise the Nile to Kom Ombo and Aswan. End with a visit to Philae Temple, dedicated to Isis, before returning to Cairo for a final glimpse of this extraordinary land.
Cruise
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Sleeper Train, Ship Cabin
Age Range
18-80 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Cairo, Aswan, Alexandria, Giza
Cairo, Aswan, Alexandria, Giza, Luxor
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The words 'Cairo to Cape Town' conjure up images of African expeditions from days of old. Even today there are a multitude of challenges that this vast continent can throw at you. Desert, river, & mountain crossings are inter-twined with stunning National Parks & some of the best adrenaline fuelled activities & playgrounds in the world. This northbound trip is one that will linger in your memory long after completion.
Please note that the accommodation on this trip is predominantly camping, though there may be opportunities to upgrade this locally where rooms are available. Please see the trip inclusions for an approximate percentage of camping and room nights.
Note: This is our new itinerary operating on this route starting from 2025. We now include Eswatini, the Caprivi strip in Namibia, more time in Mozambique, and time in Zambia, Burundi, Somaliland and Djibouti. As we are not currently able to drive through Sudan or parts of northern Ethiopia, our route now finishes in Addis Ababa and the group will then take a flight from there to Cairo (flight not included). The Egyptian section of the trip is then finished using local transport and hotels instead of the truck. We ran our 2023 and 2024 departures this way in Egypt and it worked well.