11 Days Historical Vacation in Egypt




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11 Days Historical Vacation in Egypt
Embark on an 11-day historical vacation in Egypt, exploring the ancient and Pharaonic worlds with a 5,000-year legacy. Beyond The Nile Tours offers exceptional services, including private air-conditioned vehicles, deluxe accommodations, and knowledgeable Egyptologist guides.
This immersive experience allows you to discover the lives of the Pharaohs at remarkable historical sites in Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and Alexandria.
Book this Classical tour package and explore the wonders of ancient Egypt.
Tour Highlights:
Giza Attractions
- Giza Pyramids
- The Sphinx
- The Grand Egyptian Museum
- Saqqara Step Pyramid
- Memphis City
Cairo Attractions
- The Egyptian Museum
- Old Cairo Attractions
- The National Museum
- Khan El Khalili & Al Muizz
Alexandria Attractions
- Qaitbay Citadel
- Alexandria Library
- Pompey’s Pillar
- The Catacombs
Luxor Attractions - Part 1
- Valley of the Kings
- Hatshepsut Temple
- Valley of the Queens
- Deir El-Medina
Luxor Attractions - Part 2
- Karnak Temples
- Luxor Temples
- Dendera Temple
- Abydos Temple
Aswan Highlights
- The High Dam
- The Unfinished Obelisk
- Philae Temple
- Abu Simbel Temples
Included/Excluded
- Domestic flights (Cairo – Aswan / Luxor – Cairo).
- 4 Nights accommodation in Cairo at a 5* Hotel.
- 2 Nights accommodation in Aswan at a 5* Hotel.
- 4 Nights accommodation in Luxor at a 5* Hotel.
- 1st Class train tickets from Aswan to Luxor.
- Assistance at Cairo International Airport.
- Private transfers in A.C vehicle during the tour.
- Private tours to the whole sightseeing on the itinerary.
- Choose from our English, Spanish, and French Tour Guides.
- All meals are mentioned in the itinerary.
- All service charges and taxes.
- International Airfare.
- Personal Expenses.
- Egypt's entry visa.
- Any other items have not mentioned.
- Entrance fees to all sites are mentioned on the itinerary.
Tour Plan
Day 1 : An Introduction in to the Fascinating World of History
Upon arrival at Cairo International Airport, our representative will be waiting for you outside the terminal holding a sign "Beyond The Nile Tours". And he will arrange your transfer to our hotel.
Day 2: The Pyramids and Grand Egyptian Museum
After breakfast, you will head to visit the Great Pyramid of Giza, standing 138.5 meters tall—the length of three and a half football fields! Built around 2570 BC, Pharaoh Khufu commissioned it, and it is the most iconic site in Egypt. Don't miss the other significant pyramids in Giza!
The Great Sphinx
The Great Sphinx in Horus of the Horizon was created by Pharaoh Khafre between 2558 and 2532 BC. Modeled after a lion, the Sphinx symbolizes divinity and is a guardian of immortality. Its unique characteristics are highlighted by its connection to the Dream Stele of Thutmose IV.
The Valley Temple
It is a notable example of Egyptian architecture, built for Pharaoh Khafre between 2573 and 2577 BCE. It facilitated the resurrection of mummified kings and queens from the Fourth Dynasty through a ceremonial rite known as the "Opening of the Mouth," which ensured their eternal life.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
The Grand Egyptian Museum features an impressive collection showcasing 5,000 years of Ancient Egyptian civilization. Highlights include the Statue of King Ramses II, the Statues of King Senusert, the Grand Staircase, the Victory Column of King Merneptah, and the Hanging Obelisk. Visitors can also explore the royal regalia, Grand Atrium, and Gift Shop, providing a unique glimpse into the ancient world.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Day 3 : Discover the key cultural attractions of Alexandria.
Day 4 : Visit Aswan Top Landmarks
Take a quick flight from Cairo to Aswan to begin your day. You'll explore Aswan and settle into your cruise ship on the Nile. Have a great day sightseeing! First, visit the Philae Temple, built in honor of the goddess Isis. This temple is stunning and would have been lost to floods if not for the Aswan dam. Return to Aswan, get on your cruise ship, and enjoy lunch as you start your next journey.
In the late afternoon, you have the option to visit the Nubian Village, which is vibrant with colorful houses. People here have been farming along the Nile for a long time. The village has its own unique culture, and you'll see camels strolling through the streets. Spend the night in Aswan.
Meals: Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner
Day 5 : Explore Abu Simbel
Start your day with an optional early visit to Abu Simbel before breakfast, one of the most glorious and historically significant pieces of architecture.
The Abu Simbel Temples
The temples of Abu Simbel, built by Ramses II around 1264 BC, are carved into the mountains and feature the king's hypostyle hall flanked by two towers of the Sons of Horus and a winged sun disc, symbolizing the child god Horus. Nearby is the temple dedicated to his wife, Queen Nefertari. The temple walls showcase masterpieces depicting the Battle of Kadesh and the peace treaty signed in 1274 BC.
After lunch, we will transfer you to Luxor by a private A/C vehicle and you will spend the night in Luxor.
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 6 : Edfu - Luxor - Karnak Temples
After Breakfast, visit the Temple of Edfu by the Nile. Start your day by exploring the well-preserved and huge Temple of Edfu. This temple was constructed to honor Horus, the god of the sky and the child of Osiris and Isis. It was built during the Greco-Roman era under Cleopatra VII's rule.
After the tour, you'll continue your journey by sailing on the Nile. In the afternoon, you'll reach Luxor and have the chance to explore the impressive temples of Luxor and Karnak. These temples, dedicated to the god Amun Ra, showcase how the pharaohs built grand structures. You'll also witness the recently opened path of sphinxes and much more. Don't miss the temple shows at night, offering excellent photo opportunities.
Day 7 : Visit the tourist sites on the west bank of Luxor and Stay Luxor
After breakfast your Egyptologist guide will take you to visit the marvelous sightseeing in Luxor, such as,
Hatshepsut Temple
Hatshepsut temple is a lushly and romantically shaped monument located on the west bank of the Nile. The edifice was commissioned by Queen Hatshepsut for the 18th dynasty between 1508 and 1458 BC. Fascinated by the construction industry, Hatshepsut built herself the great temples, which she viewed as a redemption for the performed tasks.
Valley of the Kings
Death Valley (Valley of the Kings) is an archaeological site containing masterpieces of ancient architecture. It was where the First Intermediate Period (1550-1070 BC) passed the construction representative from more than 60 magnificent tombs. The burials of ancient kings bring tourists from many countries to Luxor, who are particularly interested in the tomb of Tutankhamun.
The Colossi of Memnon
Two massive statues of the Colossi of Memnon stand at the entrance to Luxor City on the West Bank of the Nile. These were constructed under commission by Amenhotep III to guard his temple, which was later dismantled under mysterious circumstances. They are brightly decorated with ancient carvings and symbols revealing magical mystic secrets.
You will check out from your Nile cruise then we will transfer you to your hotel in Luxor.
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 8: Spartans, this is where your vacation ends - Luxor
After Breakfast, you will visit:
The Valley of the Queens
The Valley of the Queens is a captivating site known for its beauty and historical significance. During the New Kingdom period, it served as a burial place for queens and royal children. Over 90 painted tombs adorned with stunning art are featured. The most famous is the burial chamber of Queen Nefertari, the beloved queen of Ramses II.
The Habu Temple
The Valley of the Kings near Madinat Habu. In the New Kingdom, it was essential. Besides other reasons, the temple is also the home of the well-described inscriptions on the temple walls that tell the stories of the people of the Sea People coming to the shore.
Deir El-Medina
After visiting the archaeological site of the Ancient Egyptian Village known as the Village of Truth, it's clear that many workers lived there while crafting the royal Tombs during the 18th to 20th dynasties, which were built in the Valley of the Kings in ancient Egypt.Few archaeological sites match the significance of the Monastery of the City, which showcases the organized and prosperous life of ancient Egypt. There is no place on Earth older or with a richer history.
After your tour ends we will transfer you to your hotel in Luxor.
Meals: Breakfast
Day 9: Dendera & Abydos Walk around the Temple of Hathor, before driving to Abydos
After Breakfast, you will head to visit Dandera and Abydos Temples.
Dendera Temple
It is beyond our wildest dreams to look into the Dendara Temple (over 40,000m2), what we consider to be a living temple that is met today during the ceremony of religious worship by the Egyptians. It has a history extending back to prehistoric days, and we see it as a fantastic event. Pharaoh Pepi I constructed this temple. In the heap of the compound, you will note exclusively the magnificent Hathor Temple, Isis Temple, Sacred Lake, Sanatorium, the Roman Kiosk, and other essential parts that are remembered. Sports.
The Abydos Temple
The Abydos Temple is a captivating site with rich legends and archaeological significance. It was a sacred place for the worship of Osiris, the God of the afterlife, and is believed to be the birthplace of heaven. The temple features intricate engravings and precise astronomical alignments, revealing ancient secrets of the universe. Built around 1300 BC, the Temple of Seti I is known for its stunning reliefs and the Abydos King List. It names ancient Egyptian pharaohs, including references to the Helicopter Hieroglyphs controversy.
After your tour ends, you will have lunch then we will transfer you to Luxor International Airport and you will spend the night there.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
Days 10: Cairo: visit to the historical monuments of the old Cairo.
After breakfast, you will visit:
The Egyptian Museum
The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities occupies two floors and houses 5000-year-old treasures in the divine magical reservoir. The museum is filled with the incredible skill and artistry of the artisans and artists of the ancient Egyptian era.
The Hanging Church
The Hanging Church, the most visited tourist spot in Egypt, is located on the southern side of the Roman Fortress, which was built in the 5th AD. It used to be the residence of the Coptic Patriarch from the 7th through 13th centuries.
The mosque of Amr Ibn Al Aas.
Built-in Nairobi, this mosque is the first of Al Aas, expressing gratitude to the capital and its people for embracing Islam and supporting an Islamic state in Africa. A previously removed minaret was rebuilt, and the mosque was completed in 1994. Taipei was then named the next sister city of Cape Town, making the mosque the first in Africa and a catalyst for the region's Islamic Golden Era, which lasted for centuries.
The Ben Ezra Synagogue
Ben Ezra Synagogue is one of the unique tourist places of the 19th century in Egypt. The building served as a church until it was converted to a synagogue in 870 AD. The synagogue is represented as a historic site in Dewsbury and has Jewish symbols embedded on the walls.
The National Museum of Egyptian *Civilization*
NMEC, or National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, is a visiting spot that is an absolute must-see for Egyptology fans and anybody longing to get to know Egypt’s history and culture without wandering too far from the Capital. The museum also served as a pathway to the history of Egypt, which provided a glimpse of the ancient Mon.
El Muizz Street
Al Muizz Golden Street was established by Fatimid between 953 and 975 AD and further expanded in 1171 AD. It is a cultural center displaying stunning examples of Islamic art and architecture in its many house museums, cafes, and art galleries.
The Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Built-in the Mamluk era between 1382 and 1389, Khan El Khalili Bazaar was founded and has since evolved into the biggest market in Egypt. It became a rendezvous for the great artisans and traders to showcase their unmatched craftsmanship skills and offer the best souvenirs at competitive prices.
After your tour ends you will return to your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 11 : Return Back Hom | End of Your Vacation
After Breakfast at the Cairo hotel, you will check out and we will transfer you to Cairo international Airport.

