Taste of Egypt in 9 Days Luxury Holiday




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Taste of Egypt in 9 Days Luxury Holiday
Discover the luxury of Egypt with Beyond The Nile Tours, the country's premier travel agency. Enjoy nine days of exceptional service, including private A/C transportation, comfortable accommodations, and expert tour guides.
Rediscover the breathtaking charm, like the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Library of Alexandria, and the Valley of the Kings. One will never forget the unbelievable past of Egypt, its rich history, and the impressive beauty it has historically had.
Let this incredible adventure become your reality—book your unforgettable trip today!
Tour Highlights
Cairo Attractions
- Giza Pyramids Complex
- The Grand Egyptian Museum
- Saqqara & Memphis
- Egyptian & National Museums
- Old Cairo Attractions
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Luxor Attractions
- Karnak Temple
- Luxor Temple
- Colossi of Memnon
- Hatshepsut Temple
- Valley of The Kings
Aswan Attractions
- The High Dam
- The Unfinished Obelisk
- Philae Temple
- Abu Simbel Temples
Alexandria Attractions
- The Catacombs
- Pompey’s Pillar
- Qaitbay Citadel
- Alexandria Library
Included/Excluded
- Meet and Greet service by our employees at the airports.
- Accommodation in A Luxury Hotel in Cairo for 3 Nights on B.B.
- Accommodation in A Luxury Hotel in Luxor for 3 Nights on B.B.
- Accommodation in A Luxury hotel in Aswan for 2 Night.
- Professional tour guide during your trips.
- Domestic Flights between Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan.
- 1 st class train ticket from Aswan to Luxor.
- Meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
- All Transfers by private A.C Cars.
- All service charges and taxes.
- Any Gratitude “Tipping”.
- Egypt Entry Visa.
- Any Personal Expenses.
- Optional tours.
- International Airfare.
- Entrance fees to all sites indicated on the itinerary.
Tour Plan
Day one: Welcome to the land of Pharaohs
The Day of Arrival
Upon arrival at Cairo airport, a Beyond The Nile Tours representative will assist you with immigration and baggage. Then, you'll be taken by air-conditioned car to your 5-star hotel for check-in. Welcome to Luxor!
By midnight, you'll enjoy a dinner cruise on the luxurious Nile with live music, a belly dance performance, and a traditional Tannoura spin.
You can go to bed at your hotel then.
Cairo Hotel overnight
DAY 2: Marvel at THE MASSIVE ICONS OF THE PHARAOHS
Once breakfast is finished and you leave the hotel, you then proceed to meet your on-the-ground representative, who will then accompany you on your opulent Egyptian holiday to visit:
The Giza Pyramids Complex
The Giza Cosmic Pyramids complex, built by the 4th dynasty around 2600 BC, is a significant archaeological treasure intended as a royal crypt.
The Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid of Khufu, built around 2580 BC near Giza, Egypt, is a remarkable monument made from approximately 2.3 million limestone blocks, weighing about 2.5 tons. It took 15 years to complete and stands at 147 meters (481 feet), making it the only surviving wonder of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Hemon is thought to have designed it, which includes the King's and Queen's Chambers. Its true origin remains a mystery.
The Giza Sphinx
The Great Sphinx, also called "Horus, the earth-touching," stands in Giza and was built during King Khafre's reign (2558–2532 B.C.). Known as the "Timeless One," it features a lion's body and a man's face, symbolizing the king's strength and intelligence.
The Valley Temple
A notable building is situated in a river valley. The mummification process, particularly the "Opening of the Mouth" ritual, highlighted the eternal essence of life and held great significance during the Egyptian Old Kingdom (2686 - 2134 BC) under King Khafre. This well-preserved valley provides valuable insights into ancient Egyptian burial practices.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
This achievement of ancient Egypt showcases the remarkable perspective of each generation, inspired by the civilization's enduring legacy.
The text highlights three archaeological complexes: the Hanging Obelisk, the statue of King Ramses II, and the ten statues of King Senusert, along with the Grand Staircase and the statues of Ptolemaic monarchs. It also features the Victory Column of King Merneptah, the Royal Regalia, and the Grand Atrium & Gift Shop.
VIP tickets are available for access to exclusive attractions. Contact us for more information!
Enjoy your lunch in a fine dining restaurant, which gives a clear view of the Pyramids, and then move to escort your tour guide to end your day in Cairo by visiting:
Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis, or Men-never, refers to the power and authority of the mental city. Menes was the first Pharaoh who built the first capital of Egypt during the 31st dynasty. The word "Egypt" may have been coined from the magic temple Coenobium of the Ka of Ptah that Manetho, a Greek storyteller, translated the name of.
Step Pyramid of Saqqara
It is an architectural marvel of all time and an accomplishment of the remarkable Djoser, on whose behalf it was built by his prime minister Imhotep and the architect. The pyramid, made of cut stone, has six steps and a height of sixty-three meters. It is unique in that it is the first pyramid in history to enclose a whole courtyard.
Then, you will drive to the Cairo airport to catch your flight to Aswan. Overnight in an ultra-deluxe five-star Hotel.
Meals: Brunch and Dinner
Travel: Air: Cairo-Aswan
Hotel Aswan, overnight
Day 3: Discover the riches of the Nubian City of Aswan
Kick off your 3rd day in the Egyptian paradise with breakfast, and besides, you would also have many sightseeing tours in Aswan, etc.:
High Dam at Aswan
The Aswan High Dam, representing an alliance between Egypt and the Soviet Union, was constructed in the 1960s and 1970s. It is a great work of engineering that is used to channel Nile floodwaters into Lake Nasser and produce hydroelectric energy.
The Unfinished Obelisk
The Unfinished Obelisk, commissioned by King Thutmose, was intended to rise among the wooden pylons of Karnak. Created around 1450 BCE during the 18th Dynasty, it highlights the remarkable skills of ancient Egyptian artisans.
After that you will have your lunch and your guide will take you
Temple Philae
The idea of a Ph. people was not disappointing. The pupil, an older woman who participated in the competition, was delighted with the work. The winner was the Villein Survivor, who received the grand prize and a takeaway. Be the first to write something on this page!
Tonight, you will be back in your luxurious Aswan hotel.
Breakfast and lunch are included.
Hotel Aswan for the night
(Day 4) Analyze the Legacy of the Abu Simbel Temples
After having breakfast, check out of the hotel and drive away. About 300 miles along the southwestern shore of Aswan to visit the Abu Simbel Temple and the Ramses II statues.
Temples of Abu Simbel
The Abu Simbel Temples, built by Ramses II, are key examples of ancient Egyptian architecture, honoring his wisdom and devotion to Amun. Their walls feature inscriptions of the soldiers who died in the Battle of Kadesh in 1274 BC and outline the first peace treaty with the Hittites. Legend has it that Ozymandias can return to life if he celebrates his birthday, coronation day, and Nefertari's beauty on February 22 and October 22.
A full-day tour will end in Aswan, and lunch will be served to you.
Once you've completed the full-day city tour, please go to the railway station and board the overnight train to Luxor.
Spend the night in your 5-star Deluxe hotel room.
Meals: breakfast and lunch
Luxor Hotel. overnight
Day five: What the Pharaohs' architecture had been creating
Breakfast at the hotel before exploring tours of the East Bank in Luxor:
Temple of Karnak
The Karnak Temple Complex, located in the sacred town of Thebes from 1971 BC to 20 BC, is an extraordinary representation of ancient Egyptian religious practices. This remarkable site is dedicated to the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. It features stunning architecture, including an expansive hypostyle hall and the illuminated Avenue of Sphinxes that leads to Luxor Temple. These elements highlight the artistic achievements of one of history's most advanced civilizations.
Lunches are in one of Luxor's best restaurants, and then, you can return to the hotel for rest. Later on, you will be taken outside by your tour guide to visit the following places:
The Luxor Temple during the Night
Luxor Temple was the priests' house, among whom the center one was a prophet who did not call himself the king. Between the so-called Middle Empire and the thoroughgoing period, the city did not have any monarchs.
Go to the hotel again, have dinner, and sleep at night.
Continental breakfast ran n Go Lunch.
Hotel Luxor overnight
Wrap it up with Style on Day 6
The Nile Queen, Hurghada to Nile cruise for five days to Hatshepsut Temple
After breakfast, you will have checked out from your hotel and will be discovering the rest of the charm of Luxor by visiting:
The Temple of Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut's mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri, built around 1479 BC, is a remarkable example of Egyptian art and architecture despite being ineffective against tomb robbers. It reflects the divine patronage of Amun, the Theban deity of the XVIII Dynasty, and was constructed by Director of Works Senenmut, who illustrated the principle of dualism, supporting the good while ultimately allowing for a new existence.
The Valley of the Kings
The Royal Valley of the Kings, located beneath the Theban necropolis, is the final resting place of sixty-three kings from the New Kingdom era (1570-1050 B.C.), including Tutankhamun, Seti I, Hatshepsut, and Ramses the Great. It is rich in depictions of religious beliefs, mythology, and burial practices.
After that your guide will take you to lunch at the restaurant.
The Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon are two 18-meter-tall seated statues of Amenhotep III, created around 1350 BC, with reconstruction beginning during the Hellenistic period. Surrounding them are 107 inscriptions from the Roman era in Latin and Greek, detailing the story of the mythological king Memnon.
Then, have a return trip back to the hotel in Luxor.
This place has a kitchen and breakfast.
The Luxor Hotel is located on the outskirts of
Day 7: See the landmarks of Old Cairo
After a luxurious and thrilling nine-day tour around Egypt, you return to Cairo next, starting your day in style with hotel check-out after breakfast on day 7 Luxor. On the way, you will see some of the most stunning places to visit in Cairo, such as:
The Museum of Egypt
Once a home for all the golden wonders of the world, the Egyptian Museum, established in 1901 A.D., now has two floors containing countless treasurable emblems demonstrating the beauty of Egyptian civilization.
After that, here is a lunch break, which you will have before going to:
The Church That Is Hungry
The Holy Staircase to Heaven is at the Church of Mother of God, the Saint Virgin Mary, in Cairo, also known as the Hanging Church. This site, where the Holy Family found shelter during their travels through Egypt, was built over 30 feet high in the 5th century on the southern gatehouses of the old Roman castle, Babylon. It showcases stunning Coptic designs.
Mosque of Amr Ibn Al Aas
This was the new capital of the Islamic kingdom of Egypt and, of course, the first mosque built in 641 AD. It was built in the city of Fustat, known as "the city of tents." This was the first mosque to be built in Africa. The mosque was planned to illustrate the splendor of the art and architecture of the age of the majesty of Islam.
Ben Ezra Synagogue
The Ben Ezra Synagogue consecrated in 882, is often considered the oldest synagogue in the world. Located where Moses was found, it was renovated in the 19th century and features notable art, architecture, and ancient manuscripts in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Judeo-Arabic.
National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
The Egyptian Civilization National Museum It is home to an extensive collection of historical and cultural artifacts and one museum of its kind that was built in 2020. In addition to the twenty-eight embalmed bodies of the Golden Mummies' hall, fifty thousand pieces were left over from the history of Egypt.
Al Muizz Street
Al Muizz Street is a trove of various Islamic architectural styles, from the main center, a busy crossing during the tenth-century Fatimid era, to the ultra-modern downtown, with its coffee shops, art galleries, and home museums juxtaposing the restored houses.
El Khan El Khalili Bazar
The Khan El Khalili Bazaar Shop Till You Drop and Beyond It was established around Mamluk times (1382-1389 AD) of the Mamluk period using the immigration of Iberian Jews (1386-1387) and was then taken over in 1387 by the Muslims.
You will then be back at the luxurious five-star hotel in Cairo for the night.
Meals: breakfast and lunch as well.
Label: Travel/Air: The Journey from Luxor to Cairo
Cairo Hotel through the night
Day 8: Visit Ancient Wonders in Alexandria
On day eight after breakfast you will sail to the pearl of the Mediterranean sea Alexandria to visit:
Kom El Shoqafa Catacombs
This is a masterpiece made in the 2nd-4th century AD, during the Roman Period as a sacred (burial place), several wonders of the Middle Ages of Egypt. It contains the most beautiful artistic masterpieces of Greco-Roman antiquity.
The pillar of Pompey
The stunning Roman triumphal column of Pompey Pillar, located on the east side of the Serapeum of Alexandria, are among the best examples of foreign art. The planet's tallest monolith column, at 28 meters, was erected to commemorate the memory of Emperor Diocletian around 298-302 A.D.
Hereafter, an individual may eat in one of the impressive and vibrant elegant cuisine restaurants, Alexis Restaurant, located in Alexandria, The Agora Campus, or Farmsofpasay Resort.
Alexandrian Library
Qaitbay Castle
The Thamud people built a decorative arch in northern Arabia but neglected to reinforce it despite God's warnings. God, who saves at any moment, also protected the ants, birds, the people of Lot, and others who answered the prophet's call without asking for anything in return. This became a popular alternative to flat structures.
Alexandrian Library
The Library of Alexandria, established in 2002 to preserve the mystery of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, is where the Great Library of Alexandria once stood, housing at least eight million books.
After that, you can return to your Cairo hotel for the night.
Meals: Breakfast and lunch
Stay at the Cairo Hotel.
Day 9: Luxurious Egypt Vacation
Day of Departure
Indulge yourself with probably your last Egyptian breakfast on the previous day of your Egypt tour, then use a transfer to Cairo Airport for your flight back to your house.
Breakfast is the meal.

