6 Days Cairo, Luxor And Aswan Holiday




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Overview
6 Days Cairo, Luxor And Aswan Holiday
6 Days Cairo, Luxor And Aswan Holiday will turn back the clock showcasing the golden heritage of the ancient Egyptian Civilization. Beyond The Nile Tours will offer the most excellent service of a professional Egyptologist tour guide and a private A/C Vehicle to all our clients which are fitting from the best travel agency in Egypt.
Experience the universe's perfection on our six-day Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan tours. Discover iconic attractions like the Giza Pyramids, the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and Philae Temple. Enjoy unforgettable wonders and exceptional service throughout your journey.
Tour Highlights:
Cairo Attractions
- Giza Pyramids Complex.
- The Grand Egyptian Museum
- The Egyptian Museum.
- Old Cairo Attractions.
- The National Museum.
Luxor Attractions
- Karnak Temple.
- Valley of the Kings.
- Hatshepsut Temple.
- Colossi of Memnon.
Aswan Attractions
- Philae Temple.
- Aswan High Dam.
- The Unfinished Obelisk.

Included/Excluded
- 2 nights at 5* hotel in Cairo.
- 1 night at 5* hotel in Aswan.
- 2 night at 5* hotel in Luxor.
- Flight tickets "Cairo/Aswan & Luxor/Cairo".
- Train ticket from Aswan to Luxor.
- All transfers by a private A/C vehicle.
- The service of meet and assist at all your destinations.
- Expert Egyptologist guides during your tours.
- All taxes and services.
- International Airfare.
- Egypt entry visa.
- Drinks and any personal expenses.
- Tipping.
- Entrance fees to all sites in the itinerary.
Tour Plan
Day 1: Arrival in Egypt the land of the pharaohs
We will arrange your pick up upon arrival at Cairo International Airport by a private A/C vehicle to our hotel in Cairo where you will check in and start your relaxation.
Day 2 : Pyramids Day trip and Memphis City
After breakfast, you will be accompanied by a guide to begin the Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan packages. First, you will start the journey of a lifetime at the incredible Giza Pyramids, the world's most popular archaeological site.
The Giza Pyramids Complex
The creation of the complex began over 4600 years ago, in 2600 BC, as a gift to the 4th dynasty to immortalize them and let them touch the sky with their hands.
The Great Pyramids of Giza
Pharaoh Khufu is the founder of one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, the Great Pyramid of Egypt. He built it in 2570 BC and marked the lines in North, South, East, and West. The building alone was 481ft (147m) high. Masterful Measurement Technology was used in the Great Pyramid. Hemiunu, the pharaoh's vizier, designed it as a tomb.
The Giza Sphinx
The Great Sphinx (some may have thought that the body was from a large lion far back in time with the face of Pharaoh Khafre 2558-2532 BC). Between the Sphinx's paws is the Dream Steele of Thutmose IV (1401-1391 BC), which tells in no uncertain terms that this creature, being of the same group as the lion, holds the most incredible wisdom and authority.
The Valley Temple
The Valley Temple of Mummification is mainly of historical and archaeological importance, and its remarkably well-preserved condition is critical. This was also where the ancient "mouth opening" cults were held.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
The incredible and unmatched ancient Egyptian artifacts that were once part of a shining moment in time are located in the vast chasm encompassing the reflection of a world anew. Such extraordinary creative and technical genius was masterfully displayed to show the 5000 years' worth of evolutionary invention and expression in modern times.
VIP tickets are available, giving ticketholders exclusive extra viewing of other mixed items. Contact Us for More Info.
After you finish your visits to Pyramids Giza and The Grand Egyptian Museum, we will transfer you to Cairo International Airport to your flight to Aswan and you will spend the night in Aswan.
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 3 : Visit of Aswan AttractionsOne of the attractions visited on Day Three is the Philae Temple
After breakfast, we will arrange you to visit the sites in Aswan and visit the monuments of :
The elevated dam
High Dam: A pile done to impede the water flow in a river or waterway
Constructed between 1960 and 1970 by the ruler of Egypt, Gamal Adel-Nasser - The High Dam means the modern Luxor town. The dam was built with the help of the Moscow-based Hydro Project Institute to manage the Nile floods through irrigation and hydroelectric production and establish the necessary water storage for irrigation in the Lake Nasser reservoir.
Philae Temple- A historical Landmark
The Temple of Philae, dedicated to the astral cult, depicts the myth of Isis, the Mother Goddess and Queen of the Afterlife. Her significant sacrifice was giving birth to Horus, the god of protection. Most of the temple was built between 380 and 362 BC, with further expansions from 282 to 145 BC, supported by Ptolemy II, Ptolemy VI, and Ptolemy V.
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch
We will transfer you to Spend a night at the Luxor Hotel.
Day 4 : Luxor Attractions Tour THE KARNAK TEMPLE at LUXOR
After breakfast, meet a private tour guide to visit:
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 temple of Hatshepsut
The Temple of Hatshepsut, which is in Luxor, the symbolic and most exquisite of all her other works, embodies her likeness from the New Kingdom (1550-1070 B.C.) to Amun. To the right of a pillared hall is a small chamber built initially for the bark of Amun. It was built in 1479 BC and was poorer than his wife's temple, which was combined with the temple of Amun, the god who led the Theban side.
The Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon, which were made of quartzite, 720 tons each, were put up by Amenhotep III (1391–1353). They were earlier, in 1350 BC, and had a height of 18 meters (60 feet). The Greco-Roman age later honored them, along with the 107 inscriptions on the statues that tell the Memnon, the mythical hero that was the son of Eos, the dawn in the Greek god's saga.
The Karnak Temple
The Karnak temple complex, built between 1971 BC and 20 BC, was the religious center of the New Kingdom. It revitalized ancient traditions by promoting the worship of 18th-dynasty gods like Khonsu, Mut, and Amun. Key highlights include the Hypostyle Hall and the Avenue of Sphinxes.
Ends of the tour we will take you to your hotel in Luxor.
Meal: Breakfast, lunch
Day 5 : Depart for Cairo:Explore Cairo The Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
After breakfast, we will transfer you to Luxor International Airport to catch your flight to Cairo to visit:
Egyptian Museum, containing treasures of Egypt in all their vastness, secrets, wonders, and mysteries. This largest Museum, which has existed for about 4000 years, contains more than a thousand objects inside the temples, which span all the epochs of the ancient Egyptian period.
The Salah El Din Citadel is a fortress.
The Citadel of Salah El-Din, also known as Cairo Citadel or A.K.A, is a fortress that has survived for centuries. It was the most critical military device in the Byzantine Empire, involving the Crusaders and the French of Napoleon. Thus, it was the central government building for 700 years in the 19th century.
Mosque (Mohamed Ali Mosque)
The Alabaster Mosque, one of Egypt's most famous mosques, was constructed between 1830 and 1848 AD. It symbolizes independence from the Ottoman Empire and features a stunning dome inspired by French Rococo and Ottoman styles.
The Egyptian Civilization Museum
The NMEC—National Museum of Egyptian Civilization—was enormous and opened in 2020. It's a giant advertisement of more than 50 magnificent objects and colossal statues from various ages telling significant stories. Moreover, there is a mummy exhibition in the museum's main hall, which contains 28 royal mummies of Egypt's ancient 5,000-year-old kingdom.
Al 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.
Khan e 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.
We will arrange you to Spend the night in your hotel in Cairo.
Meal: Lunch, Breakfast
Day 6 : End of 3 Day Cairo, Luxor & Aswan Package
After Breakfast at the Cairo hotel, you will check out and we will transfer you to Cairo international Airport.
