Desert Oasis, Safari & Nile Cruise Excursion
Cruise the Nile, White, Black Deserts, Bahariya Oasis, & Luxor
This is a once-in-a-lifetime 9-day adventure from Cairo to Aswan, traversing Egypt’s most enchanting and remote desert landscapes. This immersive journey takes you through the timeless wonders of Cairo, continuing to Aswan, where you will begin your cruise down the Nile River. Landing in Luxor, home to the world’s greatest open-air museum and the stunning temples of the East and West Banks.
Your excursion continues to the peaceful oasis of Kharga, Dakhla, and Bahariya, and into the vast and untouched beauty of the White Desert, where you can camp under the stars while connecting with traditional Bedouin culture. This all-inclusive experience combines adventure, history, and hospitality with expertly guided tours, meals, and accommodations.
Accommodation
1 night Cairo – 4* Steigenberger Pyramids Tours (Breakfast/Dinner) – Downtown
3 nights Luxor – 5* Standard Royal Ruby I Nile Cruise - (Full Board) – Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
1 night Dakhla – 3* Badawiya Dakhala Hotel - (All-Inclusive) – View TBD
1 night Black/White Desert – Camping under the stars
1 night Bahariya – 3* Badawiya Farafra Hotel - (All-Inclusive) – Pool View
1 night Cairo – 5* Royal Ruby II -(Breakfast/Dinner) – Downtown
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Egypt’s rich history reverberates through its modern-day culture. There’s plenty to do that will engage all your senses, from majestic ancient sights to lively streets rife with aromatic foods, and the vibrant and eclectic nightlife. To fully indulge in all the excitement, there are some things you should consider, including the country’s cultural traditions. But worry not. This guide to planning and packing, along with tips on health, safety and etiquette, will have you ready for a fantastic experience in Egypt.
Ways to Obtain your Egypt Visa There are three ways you can obtain your visa for Egypt: Visa on Arrival: Available at most international airports in Egypt for eligible nationalities. e-Visa (Online Application): Apply online prior to your trip through Egypt's official e-visa portal. Consulate Visa: Apply in person or by mail at your nearest Egyptian embassy or consulate before travelling. Note: Not all nationalities are eligible for an Egypt visa on arrival or an online e-Visa; in such cases, they must apply at an Egyptian embassy. 1. Applying for a Visa-on-Arrival Citizens of around 70 countries and territories can obtain a visitor visa on arrival at Egypt’s international airports. Join the queue at a bank kiosk before the immigration desk. Show your passport (with at least two blank pages) and complete a visa application form. You may need to show additional travel documents, such as proof of onward travel. Once approved, a visa sticker will be affixed to your passport, allowing entry for up to 30 days. Fee: $25 (cash only). Note: Queues can be long, especially December and February. Denial of visa requires amending or repurchasing flights. 2. Applying for an Online E-Visa Eligible travelers can apply via the Egypt e-Visa Portal . Set up an account, apply for the visa, follow instructions, pay the fee. Processing usually takes less than 7 days, sometimes same day. 3. Applying for a Consulate Visa For those ineligible for Visa-on-Arrival or e-Visa, or who prefer in-person application. Find your nearest Egyptian consulate or embassy. Submit required documents: completed application form, valid passport (≥6 months), passport photos, proof of travel, and visa fee. Some consulates require appointments. Processing: 5–10 business days, faster options may be available for a fee. Receive visa in person or by mail. This ensures you receive an official visa before traveling and is reliable for longer stays or travelers not eligible for other visa type
Egypt has served as one of the best and safest tourist destinations for many years. Surrounded by warm hospitality, courteous and kind-hearted locals – you’ll feel at home and as safe as you’ll ever be. With some sensible precautions and preparations, you will be able to explore Egypt tours and trips and enjoy Egypt’s generally safe cities with ease. Claiming a usually low crime rate, visitors are usually safe, especially in areas frequently visited by tourists.
It is difficult to determine an exact amount of money to spend on a trip to Egypt. However, we recommend that you budget for around 25 to 50 USD per person per day (at a minimum). Your extra expenses will include items like drinks, gifts, tips, excluded entrance fees, and laundry. While many establishments accept bank cards and select foreign currencies, it is strongly recommended that you exchange your money for Egyptian pounds and carry ample cash and small change when sightseeing.
Tipping, or "baksheesh," is a customary and appreciated way to show gratitude for services in Egypt. Tips are often given to hotel staff, drivers, guides, restaurant staff, and other service workers. While tipping is not mandatory, it is generally expected for good service. In restaurants, a tip of around 10-15% of the bill is standard. For hotel staff, small tips for services like luggage handling or housekeeping are common. Tour guides and drivers often receive a tip based on the duration and quality of the service. Always carry small bills in Egyptian pounds for tipping, as this makes it easier to offer tips in various situations.