12 Days Luxury Tour in Egypt




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12 Days Luxury Tour in Egypt
Embark on a magical 12-Day Luxury Tour of Egypt with Elite Travel Agency, where we prioritize exceptional service. Enjoy a private air-conditioned car, a luxurious Nile Cruise, comfortable accommodations, and 24/7 support from a professional Egyptologist guide.
Discover the historic sites of Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and El Minya, including the Pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum. Experience adventures in Fayoum and visit Tuna El Gabal and Tel Al Amarna.
Travel to Upper Egypt to explore ancient wonders like Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, the Valley of the Kings, Queen Hatshepsut Temple, and Philae Temple—all while cruising the magnificent Nile River.
Tour Highlights:
Cairo Attractions
- Giza Pyramids
- The Sphinx
- The Valley Temple
- The Grand Egyptian Museum
- The Egyptian Museum
Luxor Attractions
- Dendara & Abydos Temples
- Karnak Temples Complex
- Hatshepsut Temple
- Valley of the Kings
Aswan Attractions
- Abu Simbel Temples
- Edfu Temple
- Kom Ombo Temple
- Philae Temple
El Minya Attractions
- Tuna El Gabal
- El Ashmunein
- Beni Hassan
- Tel Al Amarna
Included/Excluded
- Accommodation 3 nights at 5* hotel in Cairo on Bed and Breakfast basis.
- Accommodation 2 nights at A Private hotel in El Minya on Bed and Breakfast basis.
- Accommodation 1 night at A Private hotel in Abydos on Bed and Breakfast basis.
- Accommodation 1 night at A Private hotel in Luxor on Bed and Breakfast Basis.
- Accommodation 4 nights on A Private Accommodation 4 nights on A Private deluxe Nile cruise on Bed and Breakfast basis.deluxe Nile cruise on Bed and Breakfast basis.
- Domestic flight ticket { Aswan to Cairo }.
- Meet and assist service at Cairo International Airport.
- Professional Egyptologist tour guide during the tours.
- Transfers by modern air-conditioned vehicles.
- Meals are mentioned in the itinerary.
- All charges and taxes.
- International Airfare.
- Entry Visa to Egypt.
- Tipping.
- Personal Expenses.
- Any Optional Tours.
- Admission fees to all the sights listed in the itinerary.
Tour Plan
Day 1 : Arrival Egypt / Embark on Your Holiday
Arrival in Cairo, Egypt
Begin your journey at Cairo International Airport, where a representative will assist you with check-in and any necessary documents. Then, enjoy a private transfer to your luxurious 5-star hotel for check-in and relaxation.
Take in the stunning beauty of the Arabian village of Edka by the Nile River. Enjoy an unforgettable evening cruise, complete with a delicious meal on the deck and a captivating show of traditional Arabian folk dances.
We will provide you transportation to ur accommodation
Meal : Dinner
Accommodation: Overnight in Cairo Hotel
Day 2: Visiting Giza Pyramids and Museum
A personal guide will take a restful air-conditioned tour after breakfast with you as you visit:
The Giza Pyramids Complex
The Pyramids of Giza, which includes the Great Pyramid of Khufu, has been built to be the resting place of the pharaohs of the 4th dynasty and their queens since around 2600 BC.
The Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid, built in 2570 BC, is a remarkable stone structure of 2 million tones. It was completed in just 15 years and is still considered one of the original Seven Wonders of the World. Well-preserved over centuries, it stands at 146.6 meters (481 feet) and is the heaviest object in the world, weighing about 6 million units. It features an impressive King’s Chamber.
The Monument of Giza, the centerpiece of the complex, is the most important at the center of the pyramid complex. The Pyramid is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the World that still exists. The Pyramid was designed to be the final resting place of Pharaoh Khufu (2584 BC-2609 BC). The Pyramid is 138.5 meters (454.4 ft) tall and is made of a stone arrangement to form a cardinal point. The middle of the Pyramid, where the king's chamber is located, is a living monument and praises the effectiveness of the earth-acquainted master builders.
The Great Sphinx
The Sphinx, a one-hundred-foot limestone sculpture, is considered to be one of the everlasting ritual monuments of Ancient Egypt. This unorthodox form of a lion's body with a human head and several heads is typical of Egyptian iconography. It has been named the most incontrovertible image of mass and wisdom, also known as the Symbol of Dimness with the face of Pharaoh Khafre (2558–2532 BC). The Statue of the Sphinx of Giza was uncovered in 1401 BC after Tuthmosis IV saw it in a dream.
The Valley Temple
Located on the Giza Pyramid Plateau, the Valley Temple is a unique part of the Giza Pyramids Complex, produced by the 4th dynasty during the Old Kingdom. It is an abode for the dead where different methods of mummification were conducted. Apart from the mummification and cleaning rites, the space is also a funerary temple where the ceremonies of the king's death and religious festivals take place.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
The best place to do that is the Grand Egyptian Museum, which will showcase these wonderful pieces of ancient Egyptian artistry and intellect that have been evolving for over 5000 years. This incredible piece of architecture is one of the few archaeological sites that intrigue one the most since no one has ever seen such beauty; some items are;
Hanging Obelisk, Statue of King Ramses II, The 10 Statues of King Senusert, Grand Staircase, Ptolemaic Monarch Statues, Victory Column of King Merneptah, Burial Chamber Royal Regalia, Grand Atrium & Gift Shop.
Moreover, a VIP ticket may also allow the viewer to examine the artifacts more closely. Remember to contact us for more information.
Start this journey with a delightful lunch at a first-class restaurant and then enjoy the view;
On the following day, you will visit The Egyptian Museum.
THE Museum of Egyptian Antiquities(the museum is located at the center of Tahrir Square; it is one of the perfect and least important landmarks in Cairo, Egypt). It is a location that provides a glimpse of the most important objects from Ancient Egyptian civilization, from the Old Kingdom up to the Greco-Roman Period, i.e., the tomb mastaba. Besides, it also has hundreds of
items from the Nubian Culture.
Another night at the hotel.
Dining: Breakfast, Lunch
The hotel to stay overnight: Cairo Hotel for one night
Day 3: Tour to Fayoum and El Minya.
Get you up at your hotel at the beginning of the day and move (about 95KM = 1,5 hours' drive) by a private vehicle with an air conditioner at around 04:00 am to:
Faiyum
Once you touch down, you will be introduced to a guide who has specialized knowledge in the field and will guide you through Lake Qaroun—the world's first natural lake, stretching across an area of 53. Then, go to the National Park of Wadi Rayan, and you will see the breathtakingly beautiful scenery of Fayoum Water Falls, Gabal El Modawara, and the Wales Cemetery.
Have a great lunch at a local restaurant in Faiyum
In one single night
Your trip to Minya is waiting for you. Then, you will proceed on the road to reach the five-star luxury hotel, where you will check in for the night.
Breakfast and lunch items are available.
Stay overnight: El Minya Hotel.
Day 4 : Explore El Minya Highlights
After breakfast, you will use the time in...
Gabal (G) is a place of historical interest, and the Tuna El Gabal is a session.
It is a place of historical importance – it is Tuna El Gabal
Tuna El Gabal is an ancient Egyptian site of archeological interest; it was initially the settlement town in the city from the New Kingdom to the Roman Period. It also has the tombs of the priest Pet-Osiris, the Ibis Catacombs, and a board that dates from the 2nd century AD inscribed with the name of Isadora.
El Ashmunein
El-Ashmunein is a different place on the left bank of the Nile, near Malawi. In the center of the ancient Egyptian town was a temple of Thoth, the god of intelligence and learning, and the twin of Seshat, the god of science. He was also a physician-god, a healer of the sick. It exhibits two well-known colossal baboon specimens.
Beni Hassan
The Valley of the Kings is home to an absorbing gathering of tombs from the Middle Kingdom (2055–1795 BC) of ancient Egypt that affords a rare insight into the period's richness. This is accompanied by a Beni Hassan necropolis, a sacred Egyptian burial ground, the most beautiful of which is from the Middle Kingdom. Today, it is located south of the center of "el-Minya" by some twenty kilometers or almost twelve miles. In the Greco-Roman era, it was called the Cave of Artemis.
A marvelous lunch will be at a local restaurant in El Minya.
Just drive back to your hotel in El Minya.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: El Minya Hotel
Day 5 : Visit to Tel Al Amarna and Assuit
Having breakfast and accompanied by your Egyptologist, you will visit.
The Amarna Tel Tel Amarna for digs
They are located on the Nile River bank exactly where the archeology maze extends out into the desert. They are built among the ruins and ancient relics of the city established by Akhenaton and his wife, Queen Nefertiti. On the one hand, there is a row of royal tombs, and on the other, visitors can marvel at the impressive temples and palaces they are to walk through.
Start with a meal at a restaurant and then fly to Assuit afterward.
The Al Muharraq Monastery
A majestic and holy view that yet never has been seen on the face of the earth is the one to be seen. This Site Is located in an area of 327 KM from Cairo, One Of The Most Well-preserved Archeological Coptic Sites In Egypt. This was the Blessed House of the Holy Family, where they spent six months and ten days. Proceed to visit:
Meir Village
An interesting thing that is available in Egypt is a tomb for the nomarchs of the City of Cusae. It was established in the 6th dynasty and then deserted in the 12th dynasty. Consequently, it is also a tomb from the Old Kingdom to the Middle Kingdom time.
Ultimately, you are driven to the hotel in Abydos to stay overnight.
Breakfast, Lunch Food Score:
At night: Abydos Hotel
Day 6 : The Dendara and Abydos Temple Visits
You will have breakfast, and then a private air-conditioned vehicle will drive you to visit:
The Abydos Temple
The Temple of Abydos, a noble worldly shrine principally erected by the Sun King Seti I (1290-1279 BC), is one of the most beautiful temples in Egypt. They were being built by Seti I, who later completed the temple by his son, Ramses II. In the same way, a true Muslim should complete the Hajj at least once in a lifetime; the historical Egyptians also aspired to the sacred Abydos Temple, where Osiris was killed and reincarnated into the netherworld. The walls consist of the Abydos King List, which has the names of the pharaohs of Menes to Ramses I.
Enjoy a superb lunch- to be followed by Cyclo ride to visit:
The Dendera Temple
Construction began in the late Ptolemaic period and continued through the Roman period. The building is believed to be home to the mystical entrance to the subterranean kingdom ruled by Osiris, the god of the other world. It is also a temple of Hathor, an ancient Egyptian Goddess who was very important in Ptolemaic Egypt.
We can help you with transportation (private or bus) to Luxor and will check you in at the 5-star hotel you have already booked for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodations: One night at Luxor Hotel
Day 7: Start of the Nile Cruise and a visit to Karnak and Luxor Temple
You will have breakfast at your hotel before starting your day. Your Nile cruise from Luxor to enjoy the highlights of the East Bank of Luxor, including:
The Karnak Temple
Karnak temple is situated in the Nile Valley of the Nubian Desert and was erected from 1971 B.C. to 30 B.C. It is considered a vast collection of temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings. Each pharaoh added a percentage of ornaments to the whole mound. Apart from that, the most attractive place is the 3-kilometer-long
driveway with its double avenue of sphinxes beside the most beautiful hyper-tyle hall.
Board your Nile Cruise and enjoy your lunch there. A fantastic 5stars of Nile cruise
starts its voyage by 13:00. Later, the program includes:
Seeing Luxor Temple at night is a delightful experience.
This was not the case with Luxor Temple, which did not even have one god as its cult god or main deity. It has long been a center for weaving the reigns of the latest round of re-investment, as well as a number of aforementioned female rulers being crowned and the Opet feast being carried out every year. The temple was built by Ramses the Great and Amenhotep III, c. 1400 BC.
You stay the night on board your Nile Cruise ship based on Full board.
Meals: lunch, breakfast
Over Night: On Ship on Cruise Ship
DAY 8: TOP SIGHTS IN THE WEST BANK
An Egyptologist, your guide, will pick you up, and you will take an air-conditioned vehicle on the river's west bank. After enjoying breakfast
Valley of the Kings
The perfect place for exploring the ancient Egyptian tombs of more than 60 Pharaohs is the Valley of the Kings, situated on the west bank of the Nile River. It was mainly used for burial between 1539 and 1075 BC. Close to 60 tombs bearing pharaonic names were discovered in the valley, dating to the seventeenth and eighteenth lines.
Some of the most famous people of Egyptological interest have been buried in these tombs, such as Rameses II, Seti I, Amenhotep I, Tutankhamun, Hatshepsut, and many more. The valley tombs were the most beautiful and brilliantly painted with art from Deir El Medina, as understood and imagined in the next world.
She talks of the deity of women, the destroyer Hatshepsut.
Deir El Bahari - Queen Hatshepsut's The Great Landmark Temple Hatshepsut's temple is a rather exceptional architectural structure aimed at doing justice to Queen Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BC) that is still popular today, in the company of her artist, Senimut. This temple's main reason for existing is to provide the queen's accomplishments and is, therefore, a funerary temple for cult worship.
The Colossi of Memnon
The two massive stone figures stand out on the west bank of the River Nile. The Most Colossal One Only until then been "officially" considered the tomb-shield of Amenhotep III (1391-1353 BC), or whatever led to their strange disappearance, which it did.
We will arrange transport to get you back safely to the cruise ship, which will be sailing overnight to Edfu. On the way, travelers will be provided with different foods, such as lunch and dinner.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight - At Cruise Ship
Day 9: Tour to Edfu and Kom Ombo
You will then experience your private horse-drawn carriage, guided by your Egyptologist, on the way to the temple of Horus. You will visit:
The Edfu Temple
This is one of the most significant and most beautiful temples in Egypt. It was constructed between 237 and 57 BC of Ptolemaic origin. The Edfu Temple is mainly about worshiping Horus, considered the vengeful offspring of Isis and Osiris. Surprisingly, the temple did not lose its florid decoration because it is complete and very well preserved.
Dinner on board with overnight and sailing up the Nile river to Kom Ombo, where you will see;
The Kom Ombo Temple
Kom Ombo Temple is a dual temple situated in a lovely position right on the bank of the Nile. The dam is famous for being the only temple in Egypt, and perhaps all the world, with twin dedications to a local crocodile god, Sobek, and a local hawk god, Haroeris. This happened because, in ancient times, the temple was in the land of an ever-growing number of crocodiles, who, with ease, would lay themselves around and then sun themselves, impressing the temple even more.
In the evening, you will re-board your cruise and go to Aswan. And spend Sunday evening on the cruise.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
The Cruiser's Track: In the Middle of the Night
Day 10: EXCURSION TO THE ABU SIMBEL TEMPLES
The fascinating Temple of Abu Simbel
Board the bus at a very early hour with breakfast boxes and be dropped off by your chauffeur to meet your private tour guide. Your transfer by a private air-conditioned vehicle to Abu Simbel, where you will meet the following :
Abu Simbel
The world-famous temples of Abu Simbel, located in the southernmost part of Upper Egypt, show the expertise and artistic people had. Pharaoh Ramses the Great (1279-1213 A.C.) founded the site from 1264 BC to 1244 BC. The temple of Abu Simbel was established in honor of the victory in the Kadesh battle in 1247 BC. This battle was the end of the first peace treaty that was inscribed in history. The whole site was known as the "Mansion of Ramses, User-Maat-Re Setep-En-Amon," with the primary of the Ramses II Temple marking his military victories, with the smaller one devoted to the queen.
Afterward, you will be returned to the Nile cruise for the day. Meals and their servings will be prepared during the trip
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Night - Onboard the Cruise Ship
Day Eleven: Aswan's Best Tour
After breakfast, you will have an expert guide you on a tour of Aswan's most famous historical sites. These important landmarks are:
The Aswan High Dam
When the Aswan High Dam was in place, Egypt continued its journey from the agricultural age to an industrial one, which enabled the country to open itself up to a new source of money and energy. The dam measures 3,830 meters in length, approximately 1,000 meters in width, and stands 111 meters tall. It has six turbines and 2.1 million kilowatts of power. However, the reservoir's bulging nature and storage capacity led it to peter the Nile downstream with little impact of the severe flood.
The Unfinished Obelisk
This symbolic pillar is so giant that no obelisk carved by the famous Queen Hatshepsut, the tallest one ever built by any civilization, is remembered. The Unfinished Obelisk, 18th dynasty, built by the renowned Queen Hatshepsut, displays a Greek-type style and is finished with red granite. The fact that such a colossal monument with a weight of 1200 tonnes exists is astonishing.
The Philae Temple
is an ancient Egyptian temple complex. It is situated on Philae Island in Lake Nasser, which has since been decommissioned and is now known as Maiden's Island.
In 380 BCE, Philae began its founding on the rocky isle, where a granite temple complex was first built by Ptolemy II in 362 BCE. Then, the Ptolemaic monarchs made their cultural contributions to the site in the following centuries. It was a grand building intended to be a worship center for Isis, a goddess symbolizing motherhood.
Right now, we're enjoying a fantastic lunch at a fancy restaurant.
The following morning, you fly to Cairo and then will stay the night in Cairo in a 5*luxury hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Route: Aswan to Cairo
Accommodation: One night in a Hotel in Cairo
Day 12: Fly Home to Delhi and Last Departure
Afterward, they will transfer you back to Cairo International Airport to fly back on your return flight and end your package.

