Tour Egypt in November: The Perfect Peak Season Guide

Tour Egypt in November to experience the country at its absolute best. The weather is flawless, offering perfectly mild, sunny days and cool evenings that are ideal for sightseeing. It’s the single best month for a comfortable Nile cruise to Luxor and Aswan and for exploring the Giza Pyramids without the heat. As the start of the popular peak season, be sure to book in advance to lock in this “golden window” before the main holiday rush arrives.
Egypt Tours Special Prices & Holidays

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Tour Egypt in December: Your Ultimate Holiday Guide

Experience the magic of Egypt in December, the absolute best time to visit. Enjoy perfect, sunny, and mild temperatures as you explore the Giza Pyramids, sail the Nile from Luxor to Aswan, and discover ancient temples without the intense heat. It’s the ideal month to combine sightseeing with a festive holiday, celebrating Christmas or New Year’s in an unforgettable setting, though be sure to book in advance as it’s the peak season for this dream vacation.
Explore the Age of the Pharaohs at the Civilization Museum (NMEC)

This is where the story of the pharaohs truly begins. The Dynastic Period Hall at the NMEC sets the stage for your entire journey through Egyptian history, leading up to the world-famous Royal Mummies downstairs.
This is the foundational era that built the pyramids, forged an empire, and created the timeless art that has captivated the world for millennia. You’ll come face-to-face with majestic statues of kings and queens, see intricately carved stelae (stone slabs) that tell their stories, and admire beautifully decorated sarcophagi (coffins) built for the journey to the afterlife.
Don’t miss the incredible collection of objects from daily life, including ancient tools, jewelry, and detailed wooden models of boats and workshops, which provide a fascinating window into how ancient Egyptians lived, worked, and worshipped.
Explore Egypt’s Greco-Roman Treasures at the Civilization Museum (NMEC)

Step into the “melting pot” of ancient history in the Greco-Roman Hall at the NMEC. This fascinating section shows what happened when Egypt’s pharaonic legacy collided with the culture of Alexander the Great and the power of the Roman Empire.
Discover a unique fusion of art and religion, where Egyptian gods were given Greek faces and Roman emperors were depicted as pharaohs. The collection features stunning Fayoum mummy portraits—lifelike paintings of the deceased placed on their mummies, blending Egyptian burial rites with realistic Roman art. You’ll also see elegant statues, pottery, intricate jewelry, and coins that tell the story of a cosmopolitan Egypt, with Alexandria as the intellectual capital of the Mediterranean world.
Explore Egypt’s Coptic Heritage at the Civilization Museum (NMEC)

Journey into the fascinating era that bridges the gap between the pharaohs and Islamic Egypt. The Coptic Artifacts Hall at the NMEC showcases the incredible art and faith of Egypt’s earliest Christians. Here, you will discover a unique blend of traditions, where ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art styles merge with new Christian symbolism. Explore beautifully painted icons, see some of the world’s oldest and most intricate textiles, and admire ancient, hand-written Bibles and religious texts. The collection features stunning woodwork, stone carvings from early monasteries, and artifacts that tell the story of a pivotal time in Egypt’s spiritual history.
Discover the Islamic Treasures at the Civilization Museum (NMEC)

After visiting the Royal Mummies, journey into Egypt’s next great era in the Islamic Artifacts section at the NMEC. This is where you discover the incredible splendor of medieval Cairo, the “City of a Thousand Minarets.” See stunning, hand-illuminated Qurans, intricate metalwork (like astrolabes and lamps), and fine mashrabiya (woodwork). A major highlight is the collection of sacred Kiswa fragments—the ornate, embroidered textiles that cover the Holy Kaaba in Mecca. It’s a beautiful look at the art, science, and culture of Egypt’s Islamic Golden Age.
The Education System in Egypt: A Guide to Stages, Schools, and Universities

Navigate the diverse landscape of the Education System in Egypt. This guide breaks down the academic structure from K-12 to higher education, explaining the crucial Thanaweya Amma high school exam that determines university placement. Compare the differences between Public, Private, and International schooling options, explore the religious Al-Azhar track, and discover the top public and private universities shaping the nation’s future.
Aswan: Egypt’s Tranquil Jewel on the Nile

Discover Aswan, Egypt’s tranquil southern jewel and the heart of ancient Nubia. This is the perfect city to relax, with a stunning winter climate and the most beautiful part of the Nile. Sail a traditional felucca at sunset, visit the magnificent, rescued Philae Temple on its island, and explore the vibrant, colorful Nubian villages. Aswan is also the essential gateway for the once-in-a-lifetime day trip to the colossal temples of Abu Simbel.
Alexandria: The Pearl of the Mediterranean

Discover Alexandria, the “Pearl of the Mediterranean.” This legendary city, founded by Alexander the Great and once ruled by Cleopatra, offers a captivating blend of Greco-Roman history and modern, coastal charm. Explore the stunning Bibliotheca Alexandrina (the new Great Library), stand on the ruins of the ancient lighthouse at the Citadel of Qaitbay, and descend into the unique Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa. It’s the perfect, sophisticated day trip from Cairo.
Hurghada: Your Ultimate Guide to the Red Sea’s Vibrant Capital

Welcome to Hurghada, the vibrant, beating heart of the Red Sea. This bustling city offers the best of both worlds: 5-star all-inclusive resorts and an authentic Old Town (Dahar) with a traditional souk. Spend your days on a boat to the stunning Giftun Island (Orange Bay), go snorkeling, or get your adrenaline pumping at a massive aqua park. On land, join a thrilling desert safari on a quad bike. But Hurghada’s real magic is its location: it’s the only Red Sea resort that makes an easy day trip to Luxor to see the Valley of the Kings a reality.
Top Tourist Cities in Egypt: The Ultimate Guide

Discover Egypt’s top tourist cities in one epic journey. Start in Cairo to see the legendary Giza Pyramids and King Tut’s treasures. Travel south to Luxor, the world’s greatest open-air museum, to explore the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple. Continue to Aswan for the beautiful Philae Temple and the massive monuments of Abu Simbel. Finally, relax at the Red Sea resorts of Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh for world-class diving and beaches.