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14 Days – Discover Egypt Ultimate Odyssey -Cairo- Alexandria - Luxor - Aswan - Abu Simbel

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Duration:
14 Days
Group Size:
20 persons
Location:
Cairo
Tour Type:
Culture and Beaches Tours

Overview

14 Days – Discover Egypt Ultimate Odyssey

Egypt Revealed Tours

Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey across Egypt with our Ultimate Odyssey package. From the legendary Pyramids of Giza to the coastal charm of Alexandria, from the awe-inspiring Abu Simbel to the timeless temples of Luxor and the tranquil beauty of the Nile, this 14-day adventure combines history, culture, and breathtaking scenery.

Highlights

  • Explore the Giza Pyramids & Sphinx, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

  • Visit Alexandria with its Roman Amphitheater, Catacombs & Mediterranean charm.

  • Cruise the Nile in style with stops at Edfu, Kom Ombo, and Philae Temple.

  • Discover the monumental Abu Simbel Temples of Ramses II.

  • Uncover the treasures of Luxor: Valley of the Kings, Karnak & Luxor Temple.

  • Extend your journey to the sacred sites of Dendera & Abydos.

Packages & Pricing

Standard Package – From $3,250 per person
A perfect balance of comfort and value. Stay in well-rated 5★ standard hotels and enjoy a stylish Nile cruise.


Deluxe Package – From $4,150 per person
Upgrade your experience with refined service, Nile-view hotels, and a deluxe cruise.


Luxury Package – From $5,350 per person
Indulge in the finest accommodations, premium cruises, and iconic views for an unforgettable adventure.

Included/Excluded

Private air-conditioned transportation
Entrance fees to all listed sites
All service charges & taxes
Meet and greet at the airport
Luggage handling assistance
All transfers to/from airport & hotel by a private air-conditioned vehicle
Domestic flight tickets (non-refundable after confirmation)
Accommodation with daily breakfast
Luxury Nile cruise with full board (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
Private English-speaking Egyptologist guide (other languages available on request)
Meals as specified in the itinerary
Bottled water during the trip
Guest relations assistance throughout your stay
Any extras not mentioned in the program
Tipping
International Airfare
Entry visa to Egypt
Any optional tours
Personal spending
Entrance inside the Pyramids and the Solar Boat in the Pyramids area
Beverage, drinks during meals and in Nile cruise
Entrance fee inside the Mummies’ room at the Egyptian Museum (US$ 15.00 per guest)
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Itinerary

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Day 1
Arrival Cairo – Gateway to Ancient Wonders
Arrival Cairo – Gateway to Ancient Wonders
Your Discover Egypt Ultimate Odyssey begins as you arrive in Cairo, where an Egypt Revealed Tours team member will greet you at the airport for your arrival process, hotel check-in, itinerary review, and other options. Spend the rest of the day at leisure, exploring or relaxing as you prepare for the Heritage Experience ahead. Overnight. Meals: No meals, but welcome drink only.
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Day 2
Giza Pyramids and the Grand Egyptian Museum
Giza Pyramids and the Grand Egyptian Museum
Start the day with breakfast at your hotel in Cairo. You'll be met by your guide, who will accompany you to the Giza Plateau to visit one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: the Great Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus, the famous Sphinx, and the Valley Temple facing the Great Statue. Lunch: one of the restaurants on the plateau with a view of the pyramids. Next, visit the newly opened Grand Egyptian Museum, showcasing thousands of artifacts, including all the treasures from King Tutankhamun’s tomb. Then you'll return to your hotel. Overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
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Day 3
Saqqara & Dahshur – Unveiling Egypt’s Earliest Pyramids
Saqqara & Dahshur – Unveiling Egypt’s Earliest Pyramids
Visit the Step Pyramid of King Djoser, the Unas Pyramid Complex, the tomb of Kagemni, and the Imhotep Museum in Saqqara. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, then continue to Dahshur to see the Bent Pyramid and the Red (North) Pyramid, both built for Pharaoh Sneferu over 4,000 years ago. All of the pyramids from Giza to Dahshur, including Memphis, are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
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Day 4
Alexandria – The Pearl of the Mediterranean
Alexandria – The Pearl of the Mediterranean
Take a scenic drive to Alexandria, Egypt’s Mediterranean jewel. Visit the legendary Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, the stunning Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and the Citadel of Qaitbay (built on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria). Stroll along the Corniche, enjoy a seafood lunch. Overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
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Day 5
Alexandria – Return to Cairo
Alexandria – Return to Cairo
Return to Cairo to explore at your own pace. Visit the historic Khan El Khalili Bazaar for souvenirs, explore Islamic Cairo, or simply relax. Overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
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Day 6
Flight to Aswan – Discovering Philae Temple & The High Dam
Flight to Aswan – Discovering Philae Temple & The High Dam
Fly to Aswan. Visit the Aswan High Dam and enjoy a scenic boat ride to the Temple of Philae, dedicated to Isis. Overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
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Day 7
Abu Simbel & The Colorful Nubian Village
Abu Simbel & The Colorful Nubian Village
Rise early for an unforgettable trip to Abu Simbel Temples of Ramses II and Queen Nefertari. Return to Aswan and take a traditional felucca boat to a Nubian village. Overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
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Day 8
Board the Nile Cruise – Sail to Kom Ombo
Board the Nile Cruise – Sail to Kom Ombo
Embark on your Nile cruise. In the afternoon, visit the Temple of Kom Ombo dedicated to Sobek and Horus. Onboard Overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
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Day 9
Edfu – The Temple of Horus & Timeless Legends
Edfu – The Temple of Horus & Timeless Legends
Visit the Temple of Horus at Edfu. Continue cruising to Luxor. Onboard Overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
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Day 10
Karnak Temple – Walking Through the Pillars of History
Karnak Temple – Walking Through the Pillars of History
Visit Karnak Temple in Luxor. Onboard Overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
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Day 11
Luxor Temple – An Evening Among the Pharaohs
Luxor Temple – An Evening Among the Pharaohs
Visit Luxor Temple at sunset. Onboard Overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
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Day 12
West Bank Treasures – Valley of the Kings & Hatshepsut Temple
West Bank Treasures – Valley of the Kings & Hatshepsut Temple
Visit the Valley of the Kings, Temple of Hatshepsut, and Colossi of Memnon. Overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
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Day 13
Dendera & Abydos – Temples of Sacred Mysticism
Dendera & Abydos – Temples of Sacred Mysticism
Full-day trip to Abydos Temple of Seti I and Dendera Temple of Hathor. Return to Luxor. Overnight. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
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Day 14
Departure – Farewell to Egypt
Departure – Farewell to Egypt
Transfer to Cairo International Airport after breakfast. Meals: Breakfast.

FAQs about
14 Days – Discover Egypt Ultimate Odyssey -Cairo- Alexandria - Luxor - Aswan - Abu Simbel

General information about Egypt

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.

How do I book?

To book your trip, simply head over to our team info@egyptrevealedtours.com and fill in the form with your basic trip preferences. After you submit the form, we’ll be in touch with you to ask for more specific details and preferences. Once we have all the necessary information, our team will craft a custom tour itinerary tailored to your needs. We’ll send you the itinerary for your approval, and upon your satisfaction, you can confirm and book your reservation. It’s that easy!

How can I get a Visa for Egypt

Ways to Obtain your Egypt Visa. 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 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. However, not all nationalities are eligible for an Egypt visa on arrival or an online e-Visa, in which case they will need to apply for their visa at an Egyptian embassy. 1. Applying for a Visa-on-Arrival The citizens of around 70 different countries and territories can obtain a valid visitor visa on arrival at any of Egypt’s international airports. Theoretically, you should be able to get an entry visa on arrival at any international port or border crossing, but in reality, this simply isn’t the case. To obtain your visa on arrival at the airport, join the queue at a bank kiosk before you reach the immigration desks. You will need to show your passport with at least two blank pages, and complete a visa application form. You may also be asked to show one or two other travel documents, such as proof of onward travel. Once your application has been approved, you will be given a sticker to give to an officer at one of the immigration desks. The sticker will be affixed to one of the blank pages in your passport and you will then be free to enter Egypt. It should be noted that a visa on arrival is a single-entry tourist visa that allows you to remain in the country for up to 30 days. The visa fee must be paid in cash. Credit card and debit card payments are not accepted. As of the time of writing, a visa-on-arrival costs $25. Be warned. The queues at the bank kiosks can be very long, especially during the peak tourist season from December to February. Also, note that if for some reason you are denied a visa, you will not be allowed entry into the country, and you will either amend your return flight date or purchase a new flight ticket. 2. Applying for an Online E-Visa Citizens who are eligible for a visa-on-arrival are also eligible for an Egypt online e-Visa. If you are traveling to Egypt for tourism purposes, this is the most convenient way to obtain your visa. Simply visit the official Egypt e-Visa Portal and set up an account. Once done, log into your account, apply for your visa, and follow the on-screen instructions. It really is that easy. Once you have submitted your application and paid the visa fee, your application will typically be processed in less than 7 days, and sometimes even on the same day. 3. Applying for a Consulate Visa If you are not eligible for an e-Visa or Visa on Arrival, or if you prefer to apply in person, you can obtain your visa by visiting an Egyptian consulate or embassy in your country. Start by finding the nearest Egyptian consulate or embassy that accepts visa applications from your region. You can do this by checking online or contacting the consulate directly. Then, review the visa requirements carefully. Most consulates will ask for a completed visa application form, a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity, recent passport-sized photos, proof of travel such as flight and hotel bookings, and the visa fee. Each consulate may have slightly different requirements, so it’s best to confirm the details with them. Some consulates require you to book an appointment before submitting your application. Check the consulate’s website or contact them to see if this applies. Once you’re ready, submit your application in person or by mail (if permitted). Be sure all your documents are correct and complete to avoid delays. Visa processing usually takes between five and ten business days. Some consulates may offer faster processing for an additional fee. Once your visa is ready, the consulate will notify you. You can then collect it in person or receive it by mail, depending on the service options provided. This process ensures you receive an official visa before traveling to Egypt and is a reliable option for those who need a longer stay or are not eligible for electronic or on-arrival visas.

Are tours to Egypt Safe ?

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.

How much money should I bring with me ?

It is difficult to determine an exact amount of spending money to take 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 to exchange your money for Egyptian pounds and carry ample cash and small change when sightseeing.

Tipping in Egypt

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 also 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.

What is the cancellation and refund policy?

The cancellation terms are based on how close to the departure date you cancel your reservation: – If you cancel 90 days or more before departure, you will lose your deposit. – If you cancel between 60 and 89 days before – departure, you will incur a 50% loss. – If you cancel between 30 and 59 days before departure, you will incur a 70% loss. – If you cancel 29 days or less before departure, you will incur a 100% loss.

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"My experience with Egypt Revealed Tours was beyond expectations. The team took care of every detail, from smooth transfers to well-chosen hotels and a wonderful Nile cruise. Our guide made the ancient sites come alive with fascinating stories and deep knowledge. I especially loved the balance between guided tours and free time to explore on my own. Egypt Revealed Tours made my dream trip to Egypt truly memorable!"

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