Tour Details:
Details Of The 6 Days Luxury Tour
- Duration: 6 Days 5 Nights
- Location: Cairo / Luxor / Aswan / Abu Simbel
- Availability: Available Everyday
- Pick up and drop off: Cairo Airport
- Tour Type: Private
6 Days Luxury Tour Egypt’s Most Luxurious Tour Package
6 Days Luxury Tour. All of the world’s luxury awaits you in Egypt’s heartland, throughout the wonderful locations of Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, where the best vision of beauty and grandeur awaits you. You will be treated with the utmost care at the most reasonable pricing, and you will experience the delicious taste of true luxury. The ancient Egyptian civilization’s history is calling your name, so seize the opportunity and go on this luxurious tour. Now is the time to book us!
Highlights of the Tour
Highlights from Cairo
- Giza Pyramids Complex (Giza Pyramids Complex)
- The Great Sphinx of Giza
- The Valley Temple of King Chephren
- The Egyptian Museum.
Highlights from Luxor
- Colossi of Memnon
- Valley of the Kings
- Queen Hatshepsut Temple
- Karnak Temple.
Highlights of Aswan
- The High Dam
- Philae Temple
- Unfinished Obelisk
- Temple of Abu Simbel
Itinerary:
Detailed Itinerary Of The 6 Days Luxury Tour
Day 1:Begin Your 6 Days Luxury Tour: Our “Egypt Fun Tours” agent will be waiting for you at your gate as soon as you arrive at Cairo airport, where he will assist you with all of your passport control requirements as well as baggage identification and carry. You will then be transported by private air-conditioned car to your “5* Kempinski Nile Hotel” reservation for check-in, and in the evening, you will begin your Egypt luxury tour with a Dinner cruise on the blessed Nile, where you will have the opportunity to relax and watch a colorful belly dancing show with a folklore band featuring the amazing Tannoura spin in keeping with Egypt’s whirling dervishes tradition. After that, you’ll return to your hotel for the night.
Day 2:Visit Whole Cairo: Your second day will begin with a breakfast at the hotel, followed by a meeting with your private tour guide to begin a luxury adventure rich in history and information as you see the treasures of ancient Egypt, beginning with:
Giza Pyramids Complex (Giza Pyramids Complex)
The Giza pyramids complex will be in your presence; the complex has been around for 4000 years, making it one of the world’s oldest constructions. The Giza complex includes three major pyramids, six smaller pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and the Valley Temple’s everlasting preservation site.
The Great Pyramid of Giza
The enormous pyramid of Khufu, which is recognized for being the last surviving monument of the ancient world’s seven wonders, is located amidst the skies of heaven. It is more than 4500 years old, making it the world’s oldest enigma due to the fringe hypotheses surrounding its origin and its intricate interior in comparison to its size. It was built in 2580 BC over a 20-year period using 2,300,000 pieces of 2.5-ton limestone and a workforce of 100,000 free skilled workers, resulting in a height of 147 meters (481 feet), making it the world’s tallest building for 3800 years until the construction of the Lincoln Cathedral in England in 1311.
The Great Sphinx of Giza
The great sphinx is one of the most enigmatic artifacts in the world; it is shaped like a legendary monster known as the sphinx, which has the body of a lion and the head of a man thought to be king Khafre, and it represents power and knowledge. It is known as Abu Al-Hawl, which means “The Father of Terror” in Arabic. The sphinx is 73 meters (240 feet) tall and 19 meters (66 feet) wide and was carved out of a single limestone boulder.
The Valley Temple
The mummification process is housed in the Valley Temple, which was built during Egypt’s ancient monarchy (2686-2134 BC) inside the complex. It is one of the best-preserved archaeological sites of ancient Egyptian civilization and has a wealth of knowledge about ancient Egyptian mummification. The valley is constructed of limestone and granite, and it houses King Khafre’s distinctive diorite sculptures.
After that, go to a local Cairo restaurant for lunch. After that, we’ll go to see:
The Egyptian Museum.
The Egyptian Museum has the world’s biggest collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities and monuments, some of which date back over 4000 years. Over 150,000 artifacts are housed within the two-story structure, ranging from extravagant materials such as gold and gemstones to ordinary materials such as wood or stone in the form of statues, and funerary objects such as King Tutankhamun’s treasures, the Narmer palette, Papyrus, and countless others.
Finally, you’ll travel to Cairo airport, grab a trip to Luxor, and spend the night at the Sonesta St George 5* high-luxury hotel.
Day 3: Discover the Egyptian Civilization’s Jewels in Luxor: On the third day of your Egypt luxury vacation, you will have breakfast at the hotel before joining your Egyptologist tour guide to see all of the notable Luxor tourist sights, including:
The Kings’ Valley
The Valley of the Kings is a time capsule in the heart of the sacred mountain that has served as the last resting place for Egypt’s new kingdom’s finest kings and queens (1570-1070 BC). It contains 63 tombs containing enchanted treasures, artifacts, statues, hypnotically beautiful decorations, and the remains of pharaohs such as Rameses (I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X), Amenhotep I, Hatshepsut, and the famous King Tutankhamun, all of which led to the valley being designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979
Temple of Hatshepsut
The Hatshepsut Temple is known as Luxor’s most beautiful structure; it was given the name Djoser-Djeseru (Holy of Holies) and displays the strength and will of Queen Hatshepsut, one of ancient Egypt’s most successful rulers. The temple was conceived in 1479 BC and built during a 15-year period. The temple’s architecture is based on the new kingdom’s Classical Architecture philosophy, and the temple houses some of Egypt’s most stunning sculptures, decorations, and antiques.
Memnon’s Colossi
The Colossi of Memnon, unlike other structures in Upper Egypt, has been dubbed the “colossal guardians of Luxor.” They are two gigantic slabs of quartzite sandstone, each weighing 720 tonnes and shaped like Pharaoh Amenhotep III. They stand at a height of 18 m (60 ft) and have the form of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1386-1350). A huge earthquake in 27 BC wrecked the colossi, but they were reconstructed around 199 AD. During the Greco-Roman era, the sculptures were famous for The Vocal Memnon, which was the consequence of the statues singing from time to time, which was nothing more than the sound of the wind blowing through the statue in the morning.
Then go to an island for lunch, so your tour includes a Nile River boat ride followed by a visit to:
Karnak Temple is a temple in Karnak, Egypt.
The Karnak Temple, also known as Ipet-isu, is one of the holiest destinations on the earth. The Most Selected Of Places and Pr-Imn House Of Amon, which dates back over 4000 years and is the world’s largest religious man-made structure as well as the world’s largest open-air museum. For more than 1500 years, it was the center of religious worship for the entire ancient Egyptian kingdom, dedicated primarily to the Theban triad, which included God Amun, his wife the Goddess of Justice Mut, and his son the moon god Khnsou, as well as other gods such as the great Osiris, Montu, Ptah, and Isis.
You will spend the night in Luxor at your hotel.
Day Four: Marvel at Aswan’s Authentic Beauty; You will have breakfast and check out of your Luxor hotel to continue your luxury vacation in Egypt by boarding a 1*class train to Aswan. Once you arrive in Aswan, you will meet your private Egyptologist tour guide to begin another part of your luxury Egypt tour around all of Aswan’s tourist attractions, including:
High Dam of Aswan
The High Dam, which was built between 1960 and 1970 under President Gamal Adel-rule, Nasser’s depicts the contemporary strength of Aswan. The dam was built in collaboration with the Moscow-based Hydro Project Institute to improve Nile flooding management, generate hydropower, and boost water storage for agriculture in its reservoir lake Nasser.
The Obelisk That Wasn’t Completed
The incomplete obelisk was ordered by Queen Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BC) to stand at the entrance of the Karnak temple, but it was regrettably left unfinished. It was called “Tekhenu,” which means “to pierce the sky,” and it stood 42 meters tall and weighed 1200 tonnes, demonstrating how obelisks were built from the ground up and the ancient Egyptian building style. Unfortunately, the obelisk was shattered during construction and has remained in place to this day.
You will have lunch at a local restaurant in Aswan before finishing the day by visiting:
Temple of Philae
The Philea Temple in Aswan is the epitome of myth, appeal, and beauty. It is well known for propagating the Osiris Myth, in which Isis’ husband “Osiris” is slain by his brother. Osiris is resurrected as the king of the underworld after being killed out of sheer hate and jealousy. Isis and Osiris Son Hours, the sky God, battle Set, bringing an end to a period of oppression and injustice. The temple was transported to the island of Agilkia in the 1960s as part of a UNESCO-led rescue operation after the building of the Aswan High Dam.
After that, you’ll check into the Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Aswan 5* hotel for the night.
Day 5: Explore Abu Simbel’s Extraordinary Temples: Check out of the hotel in the morning before being driven to Abu Simbel in a private air-conditioned vehicle with your private tour guide.
Temples of Abu Simbel
Since its construction by King Ramses II (1279-1213 BCE) during the new kingdom to immortalize his legacy till the end of time, the two colossal temples of Abu Simbel have served as the last boundary and protector of the southern border. This temple embodies the ultimate notion of magnificence and splendor in every way. The temple was known as the “Temple of Ramesses, Amun’s Favorite.” The sun festival takes place on the 22nd of February and the 22nd of October each year when the sun shines on the faces of the four sitting statues of Ramses II, Ptah (God of Creation), Amun (The Creator God), and Ra (Sun God), while the smaller temple is devoted to his wife Queen Nefertari.
Finally, return to Aswan for lunch before boarding your flight to Cairo, where you will be transferred to your hotel for the night.
Day Six: Come to the end of your 6 Days Luxury Tour in Egypt: On your last day, you will have breakfast before being transferred to the airport by our representative from “Fun Egypt Tours” so that you may safely return home with the best memories. Hint: To adapt your requirements and meet your demands, you may express your opinions about adding or eliminating any trips from your tour schedule.