6 Days Christmas Tour Package
Embark on a dream voyage through this 6 Days Christmas Tour Package to discover the wonders of ancient and modern Egypt in Cairo, Aswan, and Luxor.
Tour Details
6 Days Christmas Tour Package details
- Duration: 6 Days / 5 Nights
- Tour Location: Cairo / Giza / Aswan / Luxor
- Tour Availability: Available Everyday
- Pickup & Drop Off: Cairo Airport
- Tour Type: Private
Wonderful 6 Days Christmas Tour Package
Discover the wonders of ancient and modern Egypt through this amazing 6 Days Christmas Tour Package. Everything on the earth was created in perfect harmony, much as our six-day pharaoh experience at Christmas. As the new year approaches, you will have the opportunity to explore some of Cairo’s oldest monuments, such as the Egyptian Museum, the core of the Giza Pyramid complex, and all of the famous Islamic landmarks, such as the Cairo Citadel.
Luxor’s golden city is home to the Valley of the Kings, the Karnak Temple, the Hatshepsut Temple, and other historic attractions. From there, you will go to Aswan, where you will see the Philae Temple, the unfinished obelisk of Hatshepsut, the Edfu Temple, and other wonderful monuments. Throughout the six days of your Egypt Christmas holiday, you will feast on the most wonderful Egyptian cuisine while watching the history of the ancient Egyptian civilization flash before your eyes.
A new year means a fresh start, and no fresh start is better than a 6-day getaway into the spirit of the ageless magnificence. Book this 6 Days Christmas Tour Package now!
Tour Highlights
6 Days Christmas Tour Package highlights
Cairo Highlights
- Giza Pyramids Complex.
- Memphis City.
- The Egyptian Museum.
Aswan Highlights
- Aswan High Dam.
- The Unfinished Obelisk.
- Philae Temple.
Luxor Highlights
- Valley of the Kings.
- Hatshepsut Temple.
- Karnak Temples.
Tour Inclusions
6 Days Christmas Tour Package includes
- Accommodations in 5* Hotel in Cairo for 2 Nights.
- Accommodations in 5* Hotel in Aswan for 1 Night.
- Accommodations in 5* Hotel in Luxor for 2 Nights.
- Entrance fees to all sites are indicated on the itinerary.
- Meet and Greet service by our employees at the airports.
- Professional Egyptologist tour guide during your trips.
- Domestic Flights between Cairo Luxor and Aswan.
- All Transfers by private A.C Cars.
- All service charges and taxes.
Tour Exclusions
6 Days Christmas Tour Package excludes
- International Airfare.
- Egypt entry visa.
- Drinks and any personal expenses.
- Optional Tours.
- Tipping.
Tour Itinerary
6 Days Christmas Tour Package itinerary
Day 1: Arrival at the Land of Greatness: Your trip will begin as soon as you arrive at Cairo International Airport since an employee from Egypt Fun Tours will be there to greet you at the arrival gate and assist you with passport check procedures as well as baggage identification and carrying. You will be driven directly to your 5* hotel reservation from the airport in a private air-conditioned vehicle.
Your “Egypt Christmas tour package” will start with a dinner cruise on the one and only Nile River in the evening, followed by a vibrant belly dancing performance with a folklore band features an amazing Tannoura spin in keeping with Egypt’s whirling dervishes’ tradition.
After the show, you will return to your hotel for the night.
Day 2: See the Pharaohs’ Immortal Miracles: After breakfast in the morning, you will meet your private tour guide to begin your Egyptian Christmas adventure by seeing the Giza Pyramids, one of the most well-known ancient sites in the world.
Giza Pyramids Complex
The complex is among the oldest complete structures in the world and has been standing for more than four thousand years. The Great Sphinx, six smaller pyramids, the Valley temple, three major pyramids, and the home of the afterlife make up the Giza complex.
The Great Pyramid
Your first stop within the complex will be the Great Pyramid of King Khufu. One of the largest buildings on the whole globe, it is the last remaining piece of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The building was built around 2580 BC, making it more than 4500 years old. Using 2300,000 pieces of 2.5-ton limestone and 100,000 free skilled laborers, it was constructed in 20 years. Its height of 147 meters (481 feet) made it the highest structure in the world for 3800 years until the Lincoln Cathedral in England was built in 1311.
Due to its complicated interior relative to its size, the Pyramid has been and continues to be surrounded by riddles and far-fetched speculations for the past millennia.
The Great Sphinx
Among all of Egypt’s antiquities, if not the whole globe, the Great Sphinx has a particular position. Due to its antiquity, size, and dubious provenance, it is unique.
The Sphinx was cut out of single limestone rock and is 73 meters (240 feet) tall and 19 meters (66 feet) wide. It resembles the fabled monster known as the Sphinx, which had a lion’s body and a man’s head, King Khafre, to stand for knowledge and power. The Arabic name for it is Abu Al-Hawl, which translates as “The Father of Terror” in Egypt.
The Valley Temple
The mummification procedure was carried out in the Valley Temple. The valley was built during the time of the Old Kingdom (2686–2134 BC). It is one of the best-preserved remains of ancient Egyptian architecture, and a wealth of knowledge about ancient Egyptian mummification may be found there.
The exquisite diorite sculptures of King Khafre are located in the Valley, which is completely built of limestone and granite. Proceed to a neighborhood eatery in Cairo for lunch. Then, we’ll go over to see:
Step Pyramid of Saqqara
One of the earliest pyramids ever built in Egypt, the Saqqara Step Pyramid was the one that kicked off the whole golden period of pyramid building in ancient Egypt. It was built about 2700 BC. The notorious Imhotep, the vizier of Pharaoh Djoser, constructed it. The 62-meter-high pyramid is built completely of limestone, has a distinctive six-step shape, and is encircled by a groundbreaking complex.
City of Memphis
As the life of the two lands after the unification of Egypt 4500 years ago, Memphis city served as the first recognized capital of Ancient Egypt under the direction of its creator, King Menes.
It earned the moniker “land of endurance and beauty,” serving as the center for Ptah’s reign over commerce and the arts (the Patron of Craftsmen). Memphis was the location of the enormous Hut-Ka-Ptah temple, which means “Enclosure of the Ka of Ptah” and was translated into Greek as “Ai-Gy-Ptos,” the etymological source of the term “Egypt.”
Finally, we return you to the hotel where you will spend the night.
Day 3: Experience Aswan, a Nubian City, at its Finest: On the third day of your Egypt Christmas vacation package, eat breakfast, check out of the hotel, and then drive to the Cairo airport to catch a flight to Aswan. Meet your Egyptologist tour guide upon arrival, and then go to the Aswan sites, beginning with:
The High Dam
The High Dam, which was built between 1960 and 1970 when Gamal Adel-Nasser was in power, symbolizes the contemporary spirit of the whole city of Aswan. The dam was created in collaboration with the Moscow-based Hydro Project Institute to boost water storage for agriculture in its reservoir Lake Nasser, generate hydroelectricity, and improve control over Nile floods.
The Unfinished Obelisk
It was built by Queen Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BC) to stand at the entrance of the Karnak temple alongside the Lateran Obelisk, which is now housed at the Lateran palace in Rome. Unfortunately, the obelisk was cracked during construction and has remained there until this day. It was 42 meters tall and weighed 1200 tonnes.
Temple of Philae
The myth of Osiris, which describes how Isis’s husband, Osiris, was killed by his evil brother, Set, out of pure hatred and envy, and then how Osiris was resurrected to rule over the underworld, is held on the walls of the mesmerizing Philae Temple, which is the temple of the goddess Isis of Love & Beauty. Seth is then vanquished by Isis and Osiris Son Hours, the sky god, in a fierce
Go check into a 5-star hotel in Aswan and stay the night.
Day 4: Explore Luxor’s Ancient City’s Gems: Enjoy breakfast before leaving the hotel, finding your tour guide, and taking the train to Luxor. Continue your Christmas vacation in Egypt when you arrive by taking a tour of:
The Kings’ Valley
The Valley of the Kings, which serves as the ultimate resting place for the greatest kings and queens of the New Kingdom, is unparalleled. It is located in the deepest part of a mountain (1570-1070 BC). UNESCO designated the valley as a World Heritage Site in 1979 as a result of the abundance of beautiful decorations and stunning artifacts.
It has 63 tombs that are each loaded with captivating antiques, sculptures, mesmerizing décor, and the bones of pharaohs like Amenhotep I, Hatshepsut, and Ramesses (I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, IX, X), and the well-known boy-king Tutankhamun.
Temple of Hatshepsut
Temple of Hatshepsut The most authentic representation of the beauty of ancient Egyptian civilization is Djeser-Djeseru (Holy of Holies), which displays the grandeur of the new kingdom (1550–1070 BC), Hatshepsut’s devotion to Amun, and the eminence and allure of one of the most powerful monarchs in Egyptian history, Queen Hatshepsut. It was constructed in 1479 BC as the Amun god’s home.
Memnon’s Colossi
The Colossi of Memnon, which rise at a height of 18 meters (60 feet) and weigh 720 tonnes each in the likeness of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, are the giant guards of Luxor (1386-1350). A significant earthquake that occurred in 27 BC devastated the colossi, although they were later reconstructed in 199 AD.
The Vocal Memnon phenomena, which was caused by the statues sometimes making a whistling sound at dawn and was nothing more than the sound of the wind blowing through the statue, made the sculptures immensely renowned throughout the Greco-Roman era.
Following a boat ride on the Nile River, your tour will take you to an island for lunch before visiting:
Temple of Karnak
The Karnak Temple, also known as Ipet-isu The Most Selected of Places, and Pr-Imn House of Amon, is one of the largest open-air museums in the world and is considered to be the holiest site in Luxor and maybe the whole world. The biggest religious man-made structure in the world, it is more than 4000 years old and was the center of the religious ceremonies of the whole ancient Egyptian monarchy for more than 1500 years.
Afterward, spend the night in a 5-star hotel in Luxor.
Day 5: Experience the historical tales in ancient Cairo: Enjoy breakfast, check out of the hotel, and then drive to Luxor airport to catch a flight to Cairo. the Egyptian Museum, Coptic and Islamic sights in ancient Cairo, and the completion of your Christmas visit there after arriving in Cairo, meeting your tour guide:
The Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum is one of the largest museums in the world and is home to several fascinating items and monuments that date back more than 4,000 years from all different eras of ancient Egypt. It is like a mystical book that contains all of Egypt’s secrets, marvels, and mysteries.
In Cairo, lunch will be provided in a neighborhood eatery before visiting:
Citadel of Salah El Din
The Salah El-Din Citadel, also known as For centuries, the Cairo Citadel towered above and guarded the city. Since Salah El-Din, a famous king, finished its construction in 1182 A.D., it has a commanding view of the whole city of Cairo. For more than 700 years, it was the seat of the government. It also functioned as the kingdom’s administrative center and a strong bastion against Napoleon’s French invasion and the Crusaders.
Mosque of Mohamed Ali
Due to the heavy use of marble, the Mohamed Ali Mosque is also known as the alabaster mosque. It was built between 1830 and 1848 AD as a copy of the blue mosque in Istanbul and serves as a metaphor for freedom and independence in opposition to the Ottoman Empire. The mosque is very beautiful, including a magnificent rococo-inspired dome and Ottoman-style construction. Then go to one of the Middle East’s oldest bazaars:
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
Every traveler’s yearning to discover Egypt’s rich history and culture in the most enchanting and effective way is realized at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC). The Museum was constructed to take visitors on a trip through the marvels of Egypt throughout the years, from prehistoric periods to the present.
Market in Khan El Khalili
The city of Khan El Khalili is reliving the days of the early Islamic empire. The bazaar, which dates back to 970 AD, is referred regarded be the Middle East’s version of the Golden Brick Road. The Islamic architecture and decorations on the street are stunning.
We will transport you to the hotel for the night after the day.
Day 6: Your 6 Days Christmas Tour Package Comes to an End: After breakfast at the hotel, our representative will drive you to the airport and help you with the last departure procedures there to bring your Egypt Christmas experience to a close.
P.S. Please let us know if you have any suggestions for adding or eliminating any trips from your 6 Days Christmas Tour Package schedule so that we can meet your needs and preferences.