Day 01: Cairo
Arrival at Cairo International Airport, Meet and greeted by our representative who will assist groups through immigration and customs formalities. Transfer to Hotel & check-in.
Overnight in Cairo.
Day 02: Cairo
Breakfast. Excursion tour to visit, Saladin Citadel that was built by Saladin in the 12th Century and was the seat of power for the following 700 years. On the premises is the Alabaster Mosque of Mohammed Ali, one of the landmarks in Cairo whose minaret can be seen from any part of the city. The Mohammed Ali mosque was built in Turkish style, very similar to the Blue Mosque in Turkey. then drive to Gayer Anderson museum witch consists of 2 houses from the 16th and the 17th century built with a unique architecture style, both houses were delightfully joined together, the museum is filled with antique furniture from all over the Middle East, the 2 houses were owned by a British Lord called Gayer Anderson who collected all the antiques in the museum, in the same spot you will be visiting Ibn Toulon mosque one of the biggest mosques in Cairo built in the 8th century with a unique design influenced with Persian style then El sultan Hassan mosque built in the 13th century and is considered one of the best Islamic architectures in the Islamic era,Then proceed to Cairo Famous Gats (Bab): According to Maqrizi there were eight gates but three of replacements still exist and are well known: Bab Zuwayla, Bab Al Futuh and Bab El Nasr. Then visit El-Azhar Mosque, Al Hussein Mosque and Khan El Khalili Bazaars (One of the earliest and greatest markets in the Middle East). After finish drive back to your hotel.
Overnight in Cairo.
Day 03: Cairo
Breakfast. Excursion tour to visit, The Egyptian Museum of antiquities. On display is a rare collection of 5000 years of art the largest most precious collection of Egyptian art in the world. Over 250,000 genuine artefacts are presented, including an exhibit dedicated to the Tutankhamen collection of treasures, gold, and jewellery, as it was enclosed in his tomb for over 3,500 years before it was discovered in the 1920s when his tomb was excavated. Then visit Old part of Cairo, as Egypt was one of the first countries to embrace Christianity. We visit The Church of Abu-Sergah and St. Barbara, The Hanging Church, and we will also visit The Old Jewish Synagogue Ben Ezra Synagogue. After finish drive back to your hotel.
Overnight in Cairo.
Day 04: Cairo / Alexandria
Breakfast. Transfer from Cairo to Alexandria by A/C car, on the way you will visit Wadi El Natroun Monasteries(Wadi El- Natroun is located 100 km to the north west of Cairo , it is a natural depression in the desert it is consisting of salt lakes and salt flats laying in the desert , this place in the bird watchers paradise together wit the oasis of Fayoum. This place was important to the ancient Egyptian since it was from which they extracted the Natroun salt. And become more important during the early era of Christianity in Egypt. Today it is the centre of many monasteries groups dating back to the fourth century AD. St. Anba Bishoai: It has 5 churches the main one is the St Bishoai church which goes as early to the 9 century Ad. This church today is only used during the summertime. To the east of this church lies another one known as the church of Al- Adra (the virgin), it is only used during the winter month. At the second flower of the monastery which goes back to the 12 century Ad, there is the church of angel. Also there is the charge of St. George which is not used at all The monastery contains the remains of St. Bishoai, and Ephraim the Assyrian, and Paul of Tomah.) Arrival Alexandria, start your Trip by visiting Montazah Garden, from out side you will Visit Qaytbay Citadel & El Mursi Abu El Abbas Mosque. After finish transfer to your hotel, after check in.
Overnight in Alexandria.
Day 05: Alexandria
Breakfast. Excursion tour to visit the Roman Theatre (A theatre with marble seats up to 800 spectators, Galleries, Section of mosaic flooring & a pleasure garden surrounded by Roman Villas & baths). Then visit Pompay's Pillar, Followed by visit to the Catacomb of Kom El-Shoqafa (Tombs on three levels, also contains The Triclinium where relatives used to sit on stone benches to feast the dead, a center with relieves of bearded serpents. Inside, there are 2nd Century AD statues of Sobek & Anubis wearing Roman Armor).Followed by Visiting Library of Alexandria (build in the same spot the historical one was existing the library contains a beautiful museum with very special pieces from the ancient and modern history of Egypt). After finish drive back to your hotel.
Overnight in Alexandria.
Day 06: Alexandria / Rosetta / Cairo
Breakfast. Drive to Rosetta (65 km east of Alexandria, Rosetta dates back to the Protodynastic era, where Menes marched from Upper Egypt to capture the town within his drive to unite both parts of the country and the town was then named "Khito". In the Ptolemic era, the town was renamed "Poulbotine" after the Poulbotinium Temple, dedicated to the worship of Queen Cleopatra. In the Coptic age, the town was known as Rashit, later converted to Rashid. The town itself is an open museum, with 22 monumental residences dating back to the Ottoman era in addition to 12 mosques, mills, castles and public baths. In no other town in Egypt there can found such unique collection of monumental residences, built with a rare type of brown, well-trimmed and pointed bricks. How these bricks were made still remains a mystery. The houses reflect a high style of architecture, construction and carpentry. Designed to Islamic architectural style, the houses comprise Mushrabiyyas (oriels), vast reception rooms, decorative inscriptions, in-laid sea –shell woodworks, domes and densely ornamented doors. Houses were provided with fresh water tanks, properly insulated to protect buildings against water leakage. Normally, each house had a drinking fountain (Sabeel), made available for free to passers-by. The interior of the house was rich with exquisite decorations, including inscriptions in Kufic calligraphy. Mushrabiyyas were made of geometrically shaped, fine woodworks. On top of the house, which sometimes rose to two floors, there was a decorative skylight to allow natural light and air into the building.) After finish drive back to Cairo.
Overnight in Cairo.
Day 07: Cairo
Breakfast. Excursion tour to visit the red and the bent pyramid: the 2 pyramids were built for king Seneferu (4th dynasty of the old Kingdom) the father of king Cheops both pyramids are considered the step before the last on the long way of evolution in pyramid building (Giza Pyramid are the most perfect). The bent Pyramid called so due to its unique bent top, it was believed if they continue building with straight angle the pyramid would have collapsed, it is the only pyramid still have the complete lime stone layer covering the whole pyramid which make it very special. The Red Pyramid is as big as Chephren pyramid but with different angles and in a very good condition, it was called the red pyramid due to the colors of the inside room walls, the room inside is open to visit). Then visit the Step pyramid in Sakkara (Sakkara (Saqqara) is one of the most extensive archaeological sites in Egypt! It was the cemetery for Memphis, the capital of Ancient Egypt, yet it is still one of the virgin archaeological sites, despite the fact that so much has already been found here! The site is dominated by the Step Pyramid of King Zoser, which goes back to 2700 BC. It is one of the oldest stone structures in the world!). Then visit the cemetery for Memphis (Founded in the 1st Dynasty (3100 B.C) by King Narmar, Memphis was the capital of Ancient Egypt, and the first capital city founded after the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. It remained as the capital of Ancient Egypt throughout the Old Kingdom. Because of the many necropolises associated with Memphis, many Egyptologists believe that it was once an extremely large city, though no archaeological evidence proves this, at present!)
Overnight in Cairo.
Day 08: Cairo
Breakfast. Excursion tour to visit, one of the Seven Wonders of the World: the Pyramids of Giza (Cheops, Chephren and Mycerinus), Cheops is the most colossal ever built. Next is a close-up look at the sphinx - a huge funeral complex guarded by the legendary lion body with the face of king Chephren.
Overnight in Cairo.
Day 09: Cairo / St. Catherine
Breakfast. Transfer to St. Catherine. Visiting on the way Suez Canal, Ahmed Hamdy Tunnel, Oyoun Moses (Moses Sources), Hamam Faraun (Pharaoh's Bath). On arrival, proceed to Village.
Dinner & Overnight in St. Catherine.
Day 10: St. Catherine / Sharm El Sheikh (Not on SAT or SUN)
Shortly after midnight, transfer to Mosses Mountain. Ascend the mountain for sun rise panoramic view. Return on time for breakfast. Visit St. Catherine Monastery (The monastic order was founded in the 4th century AD by the Roman Empress Helena who had a small chapel built beside what was believed to be the burning Bush from witch God spoke to Moses, The Chapel is dedicated to St. Katherine the legendary martyr of Alexandria, who was tortured on a spiked wheel and then be headed for her Christianity, her body was supposedly carried by angles to Katherine mountain then 300 years later her body was found by monks from the monastery, a fortress was added to the monastery in the 6th century by emperor Justinian with a Basilica to protect the Christians of southern Sinai since then the place is visited by Christians pilgrims from all over the World, the complex posses many attractive and rare Icons from 6th century to the 18th century, many golden candle holders beside it’s very important library that poses many historical hand written bibles and many important historical messages and agreement). Transfer back to Sharm El Sheikh. On arrival proceed to your Hotel.
Overnight in Sharm El Sheikh.
Day 11: Sharm El Sheikh
This day is free for leisure with possibility to make Excursions on Red Sea on Option such as swimming, scuba diving, wind surfing or snorkeling.
Overnight in Sharm El Sheikh.
Day 12: Sharm El Sheikh / Luxor
Breakfast, transfer to Sharm El Sheikh Airport & help you for check in for your flight to Luxor. Upon arrival you will be transferred to visit the Karnak Temple (the largest religious complex in the world it was continuously built by generations for 2000 years, the temple was mainly dedicated to the God Amon Ra who became the most important in Thebes the capital, the most celebrated feature of Karnak is the great hypostyle hall that covers 600 square meters large enough to hold within both St. Paul’s Cathedral of London or the entire Notre Dame of Paris, a forest of 134 columns supports the ceiling all decorated with religious scenes the hall was built by Sethos the 1st and Ramses the 2nd, the relives and the pharaoh’s chronicles elsewhere in the temple presents an incomparable historical source, much of our knowledge about Egypt and the neighboring countries come from them, they also recall stories of the Bible) After finish back to your hotel.
Overnight in Luxor.
Day 13: West Bank of Luxor
Breakfast. Visit the West Bank including: Valley of the Kings (Is a valley in Egypt where for a period of nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC, tombs were constructed for the kings and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom (the Eighteenth through Twentieth Dynasties of Ancient Egypt). The valley stands on the west bank of the Nile, across from Thebes (modern Luxor), within the heart of the Theban Necropolis.), Colossi of Memnon (The two colossi are made of sandstone, which during ancient times was brought from Gabal El Silselah. Each colossus, including the pedestal and the crown, is about 21m tall and represents King Amenhotep III seating on his throne, wearing the Memes, or royal headdress, with the divine cobra protecting his forehead. On the sides of the colossi there is a representation of the Nile god Hapi, bending together the lotus and the papyrus plants, symbolizing the union of Upper and Lower Egypt) and Temple of Queen Hatshepsute (Hatshepsut was the fifth Pharaoh of the18th-dynasty who was one of the handful of female rulers in Ancient Egypt. Her reign was the longest of all the female pharaohs. Her funerary temple still stands as a tribute to her incredible rise to power).
Overnight in Luxor.
Day 14: Luxor / Abydos / Denderah / Luxor
Breakfast. Visit Abydos Temples (1.The Temple of Seti I: In commemoration of King Seti I representing him in his various relationships with the gods and goddesses. Annexed to it is a symbolic tomb of the King known as Osireion, as King Seti I was buried in his famous tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor .The temple contain the famous list of-the-kings of Egypt since Mena came to power until the era of Seti I, called the list of Abydos.-2.The Temple of Ramses II : A few walls still remain, but they retain some vivid and brightly colored scenes and a full record of the famous battle of Qadesh) then visit Denderah Temple (On the West Bank of Quena city 60km north of Luxor. It is one of the Greco-Roman temples for the worship goddess Hathor. It was built by King Ptolemy III and its construction was completed by the Roman Emperors. The ceiling of the hypostyle room has an astronomic decoration with the symbolic representation of the sky). Arrive in Luxor in the evening.
Overnight in Luxor.
Day 15: 2nd West Bank of Luxor / Cairo
Breakfast. 2nd Visit to the West Bank including: The Valley of The Nobles (Sheik Abd El-Gorna: The site has rock cut tombs of Nobles, and high officials of ancient Egypt, who once served the Pharaohs during the time of the New Kingdom. (1500 - 500 BC). Among the most important tombs in this cemetery is the tomb numbered 55, which belonged to Ra-Mose. He was the mayor of Thebes, and during the end of the reign of Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) and his son Akhenaton, the vizier. Unfortunately this tomb is unfinished because Ra-Mose moved, with Akhenaton, to the new capital Akht-Aton (modern day Tell El-Amarna), therefore the decoration work stopped, and the tomb was left unfinished, except for the scenes which already had been completed. Because of this, we can appreciate the high techniques that Egyptian art had during that period.).Then visit The Temple of Madinat Habu (One of the largest memorial Temples in Egypt. It measures 320m in length (east to west) and about 200m in width (north to south). It was built to commemorate Ramses III, after his death, by orders of the King himself. A huge mud brick enclosure wall surrounds the Temple.). After finish transfer to The Nile Cruise.
Dinner & Overnight on Board.
Day 16: Luxor / Esna
Breakfast. Sail to Esna. Lunch on board. Afternoon Tea. Disco Party.
Dinner & Overnight in Edfu.
Day 17: Edfu / Kom Ombo
Breakfast. Visit the Edfu Temple (Lies in Edfu town, 123 km north of Aswan on the west bank of the Nile. It dates to the Ptolemaic period. It was dedicated to the worship of god Hours represented as a falcon. It is one of the most beautiful Egyptian temples, distinguished by its huge splendid structure that blends Pharaonic and Greek architecture. Its grandeur competes with Luxor temples. It is the second largest temple after Karnak. It also houses the Nilometer and a huge pylon at the entrance). Sail to Kom Ombo. Lunch on board. Visit the Kom-Ombo Temple (Located in Kom Ombo town, 45 km north of Aswan. It is built on a hillside overlooking the Nile. This temple was constructed in the Ptolemaic Roman era for the worship of god Haroeris and Sobek, the crocodile god. It is noted for relief engravings on its walls which show ancient surgical tools, bone saws and dentistry tools. Nearby there are three mummified crocodiles. They are now in Hathor's chapel). Sail to Aswan. Afternoon Tea. Dinner on board & Galabya party.
Dinner & Overnight on board.
Day 18: Aswan
Breakfast. Excursion tour to visit, Philae Temple (The Temple of Isis is one of the greatest Temples in Egypt and it occupies about a quarter of the island. It is the main Temple on the island, with its huge, complete, pylons and beautiful scenes), High Dam (One of the most outstanding architectural achievements of the twentieth century. It was constructed to replace the old Aswan dam built in 1902. The High dam was constructed to protect Egypt from the floods as well as providing irrigation and electricity all over Egypt. It is 3600 meters long. Visitors can easily locate lake Nasser which is a huge water reservoir) and Unfinished Obelisque (The beautiful red granites that were used in building the temples and monuments in the ancient days were brought from the quarries of Aswan. Now while you are on a trip to the Unfinished Obelisk you can see innumerable inscriptions in the area around the quarries. These are probably the descriptions of the various quarrying projects that were undertaken in the past days).
Dinner & Overnight in Aswan.
Day 19: Aswan / Abu Simbel
Breakfast. Transfer to Aswan Airport & help you for check in for your flight to Abu Simbel. Upon arrival you will be transferred to visit The colossal Temple of Abu Simbel built by Ramses II (XIXth Dynasty) and lately saved from inundation of the Nile waters in among the glories of ancient Egyptian monuments. The temples were built out of a sandstone rock cliff, and representation of the deities to which each was dedicated is carved on its huge façade. Nearby, also saved, lies the small Temple of the King's wife Nefertari, dedicated to the goddess Hathor. After finish transfer to your Hotel in Abu Simbel.
Overnight in Abu Simbel.
Day 20: Abu Simbel / Cairo
Breakfast. Transfer to Abu Simbel Airport & help you for check in for your flight to Cairo. Upon arrival you will be transferred to your Hotel in Cairo. Afternoon: Free time to explore more of Cairo and the surroundings.
Overnight in Cairo.
Day 21: Cairo
Breakfast. Transfer back to Cairo International Airport for departure.