Itinerary
Arrival At Cairo Airport - Check in Hotel
Upon your arrival, you will meet our representative at the entrance gate who will assist you in finishing all the necessary formalities and transport you to your 5*hotel in Cairo.
Visit pyramids – Fly to Luxor
Giza Pyramids is located some eight kilometers inland into the desert from the old town of Giza on the Nile, some 25 kilometers southwest of Cairo city center. There is the unique “Great Pyramid of Khufu“, two other main Pyramids that were built for the kings Khafre and Menkaure. The Sphinx is a limestone mythical creature. It has the head of a man, which most Egyptologists believe that it represents king Khafre and the body of a lion. The Egyptian museum considers being one of Cairo top attractions, it contains a lot of ancient Egyptian artifacts, and our Egyptologist tour guide will explain to you some historical facts and information about the museum. After that transfer to Cairo airport to catch the flight to Luxor, and check in at 5* hotel for overnight.
Visiting Luxor
After having your breakfast, our tour guide will accompany you to visit the immortal place in Luxor: Karnak temple is the greatest house of worship in history, Its construction took about 1500 years. Karnak means fortified place, the entrance of the temple is a road full of statues of animals and that was a symbol of the strength as the Pharaohs thought. The temple of Karnak consists of a number of temples. All built on an area of 63 acres. The temple of Hatshepsut is built in the 18th Egyptian Dynasty, and the best remaining of the temples built about 3500 years ago in a place called “Der Albahari in Egypt“. It was built by Queen Hatshepsut on the west bank of the Nile opposite Thebes, the capital of ancient Egypt and the seat of Amun worship. Multiple tombs were lay hidden in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, as there were about 63 tombs. These tombs were dug deep into the rocks to be protected from theft. The most important tombs there, are the tomb of Ramses III, the Tomb of Tutankhamun and many more. Each one of the Colossi of Memnon made of one piece of red sandstone and the height of the statue is 15 meters without the base, Memnon was set up by architect Amenhotep Ben Habo, the statues decorated the facade of the funerary temple, which was completely destroyed and now the two statues are standing beside the road leading to the royal temples and tombs of kings located in the cemetery.
At the end of the day transfer to Luxor airport to fly back to Cairo and overnight.
Final Departure
Enjoy your breakfast, then transfer to Cairo airport to end your departure formalities and this will be the end of your Cairo and Luxor package.