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The Private 4-Day Cairo Tour Package offers a fantastic opportunity to explore ancient landmarks. We provide excellent accommodation, transportation, and expert guidance with a private air-conditioned car and a knowledgeable Egyptologist from a trusted travel company.
This package includes visits to iconic sites in Giza, including the Pyramids, the Sphinx, Memphis City, the Egyptian Museum, Salah El Din Citadel, and Khan El Khalili. Don't miss the chance—book your unforgettable four-day adventure in Cairo today!
Included/Excluded
- 3 nights accommodation in Cairo at 5* hotel.
- Egyptologist Guide Throughout Your Cairo tour Packages.
- 3 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, and one Dinner Cruise.
- All Transfers by a Private A/C vehicle.
- International Airfare.
- Egypt Entry Visa.
- Entrance Fees to all Sites in the Itinerary.
Tour Plan
Day One: Arrival To Cairo Airport
On your touchdown at Cairo airport, the agent will help you complete your passport control formalities and identify and carry your luggage. You will then drive to the hotel in a private Air-Conditioned vehicle for check-in.
Dinner Time
At night, you will board the Nile River Dinner Cruise, which is part of your Cairo Tour Packages. You will unwind and view a grand belly dancing show and a folklore band performing the famous Tannoura spinning in accordance with Egypt's whirling dervishes tradition.
Overnight:
You will go back to your hotel for the night.
Meals: Dinner Overnight
Cairo Hotel Day Two:
Your trip to spend four days in Cairo will start soon after breakfast. You will have to join the private tour guide to proceed with your four-day Cairo vacation package by exploring the central monument, the Giza Pyramids, which is a symbol of ancient Egyptian civilization and the last remaining wonder of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The Giza Pyramids Complex
This place was like a time capsule that preserved the essence of the Ancient Egyptians for 4000 years. The Giza complex is surrounded by three large, the most grandiose, pyramids and six little ones, with the grand sphinx and the valley temple.
The Great Pyramid
The pyramid shines a welcoming, bright, and sandy-gold color at the beach. Situated in 2580 BC in Egypt by Kufuf, The Khufu pyramid is one of the most significant human-made monuments. Completing the construction took 2.3 million blocks of limestone, weighing 2.5 tonnes, 15 years. It is substantial, 147 meters (481 feet) high, a straight line to the sky. It is the only one of the seven that remains today. Henon is the mastermind behind the architectural wonders. The Pyramids' Inner Space of the Established (King's Chamber, Queen's Chamber, and Golden Valley) is masterfully done. One of the unsolved ancient world mysteries is the actual origin of this phenomenon.
The Giza Sphinx
The Great Sphinx—also acknowledged as "Horus, the earth-touching," is magnificent in the fields of Giza and rests quietly on Earth while King Khafre (2558–2532 B.C.) is reigning. This statement calls the Sphinx "Timeless one." It was holding the body of the mythological creature known as the sphinx, which was composed of the lion and man's face. This depicts the king's strength and intelligence.
The Valley Temple
A Valley Temple is one such type of building situated in a river or stream valley.
The mummification process to achieve eternal life, more appropriately known today as the opening of the mouth ritual, was a ritual focused on life's eternal core. It was built during the Egyptian Old Kingdom (2686 - 2134 BC) when it was included among the constructions of King Khafre. The valley is in perfect shape and provides incredible information about how the Ancient Egyptians buried their dead.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
This is one of the most significant achievements of ancient Egypt, which became possible through what, each time and over several new generations, had a fresh perspective on it thanks to constant inspiration from the things of this civilization.
The text presents three fundamentally different archaeological complexes: the Hanging Obelisk, King Ramses II Statue, the 10 Statues of King Senusert, the Grand Staircase, and the Statues of Ptolemaic Monarchs. It also details the Victory Column of King Mercnptah, the Royal Regalia, and the Grand Atrium & Gift Shop.
In addition, a VIP ticket is possible, which, if acquired, will allow you admission to unique attractions. Contact us for more information!
Lunch Time
Next, you can follow the guide to enjoy a delectable meal along with the rest of the spots on your trip:
The Saqqara Step Pyramid
The first appearance of pyramid buildings in Egypt (2670—2650 BC), which was not more than the beginning of the pyramid buildings we can see nowadays in Egypt, appeared to humans clearly as the first big step of the divine into the human world. The structure was built on six levels - the first instance, a pyramid was created as a multi-leveled mastaba tomb - and its height was 62 meters. The minister of Pharaoh Djoser, Imhotep, worked on the design; it was a direct invention of the master architect. The pyramid is enclosed by a complex of ritual buildings placed in a constellation, all signifying the commencement of the Pyramid Age.
Overnight
At the end of the trip, we will take you back directly to your hotel, where you will enjoy complimentary breakfast, lunch, and overnight accommodation.
Cairo Hotel Day Three:
Day after you float down the Mississippi River in a hot air balloon, you can get up and head into Cairo to see all the famous attractions the town offers. There will be no quiet time when the city is filled with local life.
The Egyptian Museum, constructed in 1901 AD, is situated in the middle of Cairo. It was created to display a range of ancient Egyptian antiquities and monuments and illustrate the history of ancient Egypt.
Lunch Meal: Upon having a tasty lunch meal in a local eatery in Cairo, you can continue your tour by visiting the following attractions:
The Salah El Din Citadel is a massive architectural structure in Cairo's skyline.
It was completed between 1176 and 1182 and was the administrative center of Egypt until the 1860s. The Citadel includes many famous structures, such as grand palaces, museums, and art galleries.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is illustrious in medieval Fustatal, in the center of historic Cairo. Its primary aim is to showcase and celebrate the area's rich cultural heritage and historical significance, including the over 5,000-year-old Valley of the Nile.
Al Muizz Street, also Al-Muizz, is a leading commercial and social center founded in the 10th century AD in the heart of the city of minarets during the Fatimid dynasty's sponsorship.
It is beside the splendorous Khan El Khalili bazaar, known for one of the most impressive collections of Islamic structures.
The Khan El Khalili Bazaar, constructed between 1382 and 1389 AD, has become very popular among tourists. It invites visitors to select unique products that represent Egypt's past and culture.
Overnight
Towards the end of the day, we will send delegates to the hotel for overnight accommodation. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch Overnight:
Cairo Hotel Day Four:
End Your Cairo Tour Packages On the fourth and final day, you will have breakfast in the morning, and then our representative will transfer you to the airport so you can safely return home and end your Cairo Tour Packages.
Meals: Breakfast





