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Cairo, Egypt
Cairo, Egypt
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Witness 5,000 years of Egyptian history in the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities
Visit the pyramids of Cheops, Chephren & Mykerions
Explore the magnificent temple complex of Karnak
See some of the major ancient temples of Luxor
Dive into Egypt’s fascinating past on the 4-day Cairo and Luxor Tour—crafted for young adults and seniors who value comfort and cultural depth. Begin in Cairo with a guided exploration of the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, where 5,000 years of history are on display. Stand in awe before the pyramids of Giza and the enigmatic Sphinx, then fly to Luxor to discover the treasures of the Valley of the Kings, the grandeur of Karnak, and the temples of Deir el-Bahari and Queen Hatshepsut. With convenient transfers and expert guidance, this sightseeing trip offers an accessible yet richly detailed introduction to Egypt’s most iconic sites, making it the perfect choice for those seeking a concise but memorable adventure.
I have spent the last 3 days visiting Abydos & Dendara (1 day) and Luxor (2 days) with my guide Ahmed Haggag Ali. First of all, I would highly recommend Abydos to anyone (even if it is way out of any route, +3h by car from Luxor). Abydos is truly a special place, thanks to its colorful paintings and design. And Ahmed provided me with all the history and explanations related to this temple. He knows eveything!! He has been able to answer all of my questions so far (and believe me, I have had a lot!) We later had a delicious 'fuul' in a local restaurant (see pic). Luxor is, of course, a must see if you plan to visit Egypt. I spent one day in the east bank and another in the west bank. The Karnak and Luxor temples on the East bank are fascinating, and the Valley of the Kings in the West bank has beautiful tombs. Of the 3 tombs I visited, Ramses III was my favourite, extremely colorful. If you have the budget, I also recommend the hot air balloon trip, which is just breathtaking. I will spend 3 more days with my guide Ahmed Haggag Ali to visit Edfu & Kom Ombo, Aswan and Abu Simbel, and I am very much looking forward to it!
The local tour operator took care of all of our tours, hotels, and even met us in the airport with our visas. Made the whole trip completely stress free. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and passionate about Egyptian history. Ask for Khaled as your guide is possible.