10 Days Egypt Easter Trip with Nile Cruise and Alexandria

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10 Days Egypt Easter Trip with Nile Cruise and Alexandria

10 Days Egypt Easter Trip with Nile Cruise and Alexandria. Your spirit will be freed in the land of the pharaohs thanks to Easter Tour on a Nile Cruise and in Alexandria. As a result of your travels, you reach the Giza Pyramids, an Egyptian marvel. You must understand the origins of the pharaohs’ architectural history after visiting this site. The moment has come to visit the Saqqara pyramid.

During a 10 Days Egypt Easter Trip with Nile Cruise and Alexandria, which takes you from the magnificence of the old kingdom to the beauty of the new kingdom, you will visit temples that reflect historical occasions, regal mysteries, and ordinary life in ancient Egypt. A *Nile Cruise will be the best option to enjoy your fantastic 10 Days Egypt Easter Trip with Nile Cruise and Alexandria.

Then, one would sense the pull of the Nile. If you sign up for the 10 Days Egypt Easter Trip with Nile Cruise and Alexandria, you will spend three nights in a stunning location with a blue river in front of you and farmland all around you. This view is one you won’t soon forget.

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Trip Summary

Tour Starts:

Cairo

Tour Ends :

Cairo

Trip Duration :

10 Days / 9 Nights

Accommodation :

Included

Tour Category :

Egypt Shore Excursions

Trip Theme :

Egypt Cultural Tours

Cities to Visit :

Cairo - Giza - Aswan - Luxor - Alexandria

Tour Difficulty :

Easy

Available for Handicap :

yes

Group Size :

2-10

Style :

Style - Comfort - Educational - Cultural

Nile Cruise :

 

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Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Arrival

     

    Arrival Day

    Egypt is always delighted to host tourists from throughout the world! Consider the current location as a time machine that enables you to travel through history. Viewing the pharaohs' artworks, which serve as records of all the important historical events in ancient Egypt, is undoubtedly interesting.

    When you arrive at the airport, a member of our staff will be there to greet you and assist you with the immigration process, which involves obtaining your admittance visa, as well as the customs processes and luggage retrieval. You won't have to worry about the drawn-out airport processes because you will receive all the assistance you require.

    Our airport specialist will assist you in locating a clean vehicle that will safely transport you to your hotel.

    Your desire to learn more about Egyptian customs and culture will grow as you walk through Egyptian streets for the first time. Your interest in Egypt's culture and history will increase as you drive through Cairo's streets on the way to your hotel and take in the architecture from the car window. With the assistance of Egypt United Tours advisors, airport check-in will be a breeze. In the late hours of your first day, you are free to explore the hotel or the adjacent Cairo areas.

     

  • Day 2

    Pyramids of Giza & Egyptian Museum

     

    Pyramids of Giza

    At breakfast in the hotel, you will get your first taste of Egyptian cuisine, and our Egyptologist will be with you for the remainder of the day. Follow in the Pharaohs' footsteps by getting lost in the popular tourist destination. It would be an honor to visit one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, which has persisted for many years. On the Giza Plateau are the Giza Pyramids.

    Tourists are welcomed to the Giza Plateau by Khufu's pyramid, which offers the perfect opportunity to understand what it's like to stand in front of such a masterpiece. Your Egyptologist tour guide will assist you in learning more about the pharaohs as you explore the Solar Ship Site.

    Then, have lunch at the restaurant at Pyramids View.

    Egyptian Museum

    Your second tour will be directed toward the Egyptian museum and will be led by an Egyptologist from Egypt United Tours. Along with the other 100,000 beautiful Pharaonic items on exhibit in the stunning Egyptian Museum structure, it is the museum's most well-known and significant attraction. There was also the famous golden cache associated with Tut. Keep in mind that the Egyptologist is typically a very significant component of your experience; pay attention to what he says as he reveals the monuments' untold stories.

    To complete the process and spend the night in Cairo, go back to your hotel.

     

  • Day 3

    Aswan Day Tour

     

    Day Tour in Aswan to High Dam Unfinished Obelisk and Philae Temple

    Take a taxi to the domestic airport in Cairo to catch a flight to Aswan after breakfast at your lodging. Find your tour guide and driver when you get to Aswan Domestic Airport, then follow them to the air-conditioned car. Start a project that will make Egyptians' lives better. One of the biggest global megaprojects of the twentieth century is the High Dam.

    You may watch the water flow over a debris dam that is 3.5 kilometres long, 1.1 kilometres broad, and 111 metres high! There is also a presentation of the biggest man-made lake in the entire globe. Nasser Lake can be seen out in the distance.

    At a well-known engineering site, one of ancient Egypt's architectural marvels will be found. To discover more about the obelisks' past, their hands traced the pharaonic lines.

    Each temple welcomes you with an obelisk. With the aid of one column, the sun's rays cast light on the temple's walls. Obelisks were expertly crafted by the ancient Egyptians. They were brought to the temples after they arrived. Thinking about how they were raised to be able to survive for thousands of years is intriguing and amazing. Pharaohs have conversations while atop the Unfinished Obelisk.

    Lunch will be served amidst Aswan's lush flora and other scenic surroundings. Now is the time for Philae Port to open its doors. You will be greeted amiably when you first come across a Nubian. You can walk in Osiris' footsteps by taking a water taxi to the centre of the Nile, where pharaonic guardians watch your every move.

    Philae Temple

    Enjoy these enjoyable suggestions while sailing while keeping in mind this historical context. You may explore the hidden riches of the temples against a beautiful backdrop of the lushly green banks of the Nile. The temple is known as Philae Temple.

    The weird landscape is home to exotic plants and animals as well as pharaonic inscriptions and stunning buildings that tell the tale of three distinct civilizations.

    Once you've unwinded, take advantage of your free time in the outdoor spice market. While planning a Nile cruise while in Egypt, you must have the assistance of an Egyptologist.

     

  • Day 4

    Nile Cruise sailing

     

    Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples

    You'll start off by having a fantastic day ahead of you! The Nile Valley looks lively because of its grassy plains. They shared the same outlook on life. In the midst of history, it's about who you are.

    In the midst of history, it's about who you are.

    Your guide will board a ship and take you on a sailing excursion before you head off to your final destination. As you drive through it, you are surrounded by a tranquil paradise of fruit trees, exotic trees, and stunning flowers.

    Another island worth mentioning is Kitchener Island, a tiny one in the south. The beautiful Fatimid Palace is an architectural wonder that emerges from the desert like a flower.

    Cruises on the Nile are a fantastic opportunity to reach the river's source, just as the ancient Egyptians did on their trip to Kom Ombo Temple. Your arrival at the Kom Ombo Temple was a great day to be an ancient Egyptian.

    Crocodiles have flourished at this Nile bend since ancient Egypt. For the same purpose, ancient Egyptians built the Kom Ombo Temple, the place where Sobek, the Crocodile God, resides.

    An ancient Egyptian hospital and birthplace are located within this temple. These inscriptions and instruments from the Pharaonic era give information on the processes that were used. Once dinner is prepared, your Nile Cruise will be waiting for you so that you can visit Edfu Temple after lunch.

    Last but not least, imagine waking up in Edfu. After dinner, get a good night's sleep.

     

  • Day 5

    Luxor Night Tour

     

    Sailing Nile Cruise

    Your Egyptologist guide will initially meet you at Edfu Temple after you ride there in a horse-drawn carriage. In terms of size, it is the second-largest pharaonic monument. According to the most sophisticated religious ceremonies ever documented, you are taking part in one of the most intricate religious procedures ever.

    You can learn about daily life and beliefs in ancient Egypt from these pharaonic inscriptions. They provide a lot of information about prehistoric Egypt.

    Keep sailing on your Nile Cruise, especially when passing through the Esna Lock. The sundeck is the ideal place to eat lunch. Take advantage of your free time to explore Luxor's markets and streets.

    Before retiring to a comfortable bed, really enjoy your dinner.

     

  • Day 6

    Luxor Tour

     

    Luxor East and West Bank

    This city is home to a third of the most well-known historical structures in the entire globe, in addition to a wide range of other attractions. Throughout the Middle and Modern Ages, Luxor City served as the capital of ancient Egypt (Theba).

    As soon as you finish eating, your Egyptologist will greet you. assists you in completing the Nile Cruise check-out process. Time has come to learn the Pharaohs' mysteries.

    In a faraway location on this world controlled by pharaohs, your quest begins. Pharaohs are revered by them as gods in the afterlife. They wake up after spending the night on a sun boat and return to Earth as gods.

    The pharaohs built a secret passageway to hide their tombs. They had no idea where to go. These graves are filled to the brim with gold and powerful incantations that you'll never forget.

    Your journey will take you to the tombs of the pharaohs, where you will find sparkling treasure and amazing incantations. Behold! If you entered either valley, you would arrive in The Valley of Kings or one of the queens.

    The Hatshepsut Temple

    As you learn about the pharaohs' well-known beliefs, you'll be treated to an amazing sight. They were carved into the mountain's core and used as the decoration for a temple's entryway. A book about one of the greatest civil rights campaigners ever is set against the historical figure of Hatshepsut.

    The two pharaonic giants that are visible overhead are not far from this temple complex. Around 1350 BC, the Colossi of Memnon began to pose a threat to the era.

    Take a break and have lunch before leaving Luxor's west side.

    This is undoubtedly the most remarkable of Luxor's many beautiful works of art. You can discover Amenhotep III's secret here.

    While you are here, Amenhotep III is erecting the temple. The tombs of Rameses II (1295-1223 BC), Tutankhamun (1336-27 BC), and Horemheb (1295-1295 BC) are all now being excavated (1279-13 BC). It was clear that Hepsibu and Thutmose III were at odds.

    Amun, Mut, and Mut's spouse followed Khonsu, the moon god, and his wife Mut down the conventional path during a religious event. The Ram Route is a highly busy road. As a result, the sphinx statue can be seen from both sides.

    After a short hike down this trail, you will arrive at the largest sacred site on the planet. The city wasn't fully guarded for more than 2000 years. There are still pharaohs around, and they are relating interesting stories about how they perceived the cosmos. This photo depicts the Karnak.

    Last but not least, transfer to Luxor Domestic Airport to catch your trip back to Cairo.

    Once you arrive at Cairo's domestic airport, a transfer will take you there so you can check in and spend the night.

     

  • Day 7

    Cairo City tour

     

    Old Cairo

    once your hotel breakfast is over. To truly experience the epic tale of the Holy Family in the first century, passing by the Hanging Church and St. Sergius and Bacchus Church, your very own personal Egyptologist will travel with you to Babylon Fortress. Another location where you can learn about Jewish history is the Ben Ezra Synagogue.

    After that, your Egyptologist brings you to a premier Cairo restaurant for a sumptuous lunch.

    Following that, you go on a date with the exotic atmosphere of the ancient East. The vivacious Islamic architecture and brilliant craftsmanship of these excellent antique tiles in Khan Khalili and El Moez Street warmly welcome you.

    Once you get at your hotel in Cairo, your Egyptologist will drop you off so you can check in and spend the night there.

     

  • Day 8

    Alexandria Sightseeing Day Tour

     

    Alexandria City Tour

    After a delectable breakfast, your Egyptologist transports you to Alexandria from your Cairo hotel in a chic private vehicle. Visit the Catacombs at Kom El Shokafa to begin your journey. They are the largest Roman burial site and include an intriguing combination of Roman and Egyptian beliefs.

    And finally, there is Pompey's Pillar, a massive, lone column that has been majestically rising into the Alexandrian sky since 305 AD. Then, live amidst the magnificent architecture of the great Roman amphitheatre as if you were on a historical floor. Your Egyptologist will then accompany you to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina where you may spend some time among priceless antiquarian books, unique maps of the world, and other items that were discovered in Alexandria.

    Experience Stanley Bridge's appeal and breathtaking designs by taking a free tour of the structure.

    Your day will begin with a great seafood lunch at a restaurant that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea.

    To spend the night, go back to your hotel in Cairo.

    Spend the night in your Cairo hotel.

     

  • Day 9

    Saqqara Pyramid- Dahshour Pyramids –Memphis

     

    Saqqara and Dahshur Pyramids Tour

    Enjoy your hotel breakfast as a top priority. The first limestone edifice in human history was considered by the ancient Egyptians at the site of the Saqqara Pyramid, which your Egyptologist then takes you to. This structure served as the model for the pyramids in ancient Egypt. Your forthcoming vacation will take you to the Giza Pyramids, the first attempts to construct a pyramid. As a result, you go to the Red Pyramid, Bent Pyramid, and Dahshour Pyramids.

    Then, your Egyptologist will accompany you to Memphis, the first Egyptian capital.

    In order to spend the night in Cairo, go back to your accommodation.

     

  • Day 10

    Departure

     

    Day of Departure

    The morning of departure, the hotel serves breakfast. Once at Cairo International Airport, your representative will assist you with the check-in and departure procedures.

     

Inclusions

This 10 Days Egypt Easter Trip with Nile Cruise and Alexandria Includes;

  • Meet and Assist at Cairo Airport during all arrivals and departures.

  • All Transfers as mentioned in the above tour itinerary in our Private A/C Coach.

  • All Airports Transfers as mentioned in the above tour itinerary in our Private A/C Coach.

  • Accommodation in Cairo for 06 Nights.

  • Accommodation on Board at Nile Cruise from Aswan to Luxor for 03 Nights.

  • Domestic flight tickets (Cairo/Aswan - Luxor/Cairo).

  • All Day Tours as mentioned in our above itinerary.

  • Meals as mentioned above.

  • English-speaking professional tour guide.

  • All Taxes and Service Charges.

Exclusions

Our 10 Days Egypt Easter Trip with Nile Cruise and Alexandria Excludes;

  • International Flight Tickets from home.

  • Entry Visa to Egypt on arrival.

  • Entrance Fees to all the sites mentioned in our above itinerary.

  • Items of Personal nature (Laundry, Phone Calls…).

  • Drinks of any kind, Tipping and Gratuities.

  • Covid PCR Test and Any Departure Taxes.

  • Any extra activities are not mentioned in our above tour program.

Highlights

Tour Attractions and Highlights

Giza

  • Pyramid of King Cheops

  • Pyramid of Chefren

  • Pyramid of Menkaure

Cairo

  • The Egyptian Museum in Cairo

Alexandria

  • Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa

  • Pompey Pillar

  • Roman Amphitheater

  • Qaitbay Citadel

Aswan

  • Philae Temple

  • Aswan High Dam

  • Lake Nasser

  • The Unfinished Obelisk

  • Kom Ombo Temple

  • Edfu Temple of Horus

Luxor

  • Luxor Temple

  • Karnak Temple

  • Valley of the Kings

  • Colossi of Memnon Luxor

  • Temple of Hatshepsut

Route

  1. Cairo
  2. Giza
  3. Aswan
  4. Kom Umbu
  5. Edfu
  6. Luxor
  7. Cairo
  8. Alexandria