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See Egypt Highlights in 4 days tour from Hurghada, Visit the Pyramids of Giza, The Sphinx, Cairo Museum and the Old Bazaar Khan el Khalil, Fly To Aswan overnight in Basma Hotel with Nile view On the Second-day Visit Abu Simbel Temples, Ramses the second Greatest work and Nefertari temple, sail on the Nile and Visit Luxor the valley of the Kings, Karnak temple, and Queen Hatshepsut temple, then drive to Hurghada.
You will be transferred from your hotel by air-conditioned to Hurghada airport from Marsa Alam. the flight takes 1 hour, Flight departs at 05:30 and It arrives Cairo airport at 06:30, transfer with your tour guide to enjoy your Cairo tour, visit Giza Pyramids (Cheops, Kefren, and Mycerinus), proceed to take best photos with the pyramids together from the panorama and continue you pyramids tour with the sphinx the head of man and body of lion., Lunch in a local restaurant then transfer to the Egyptian museum, see the most impressive masterpieces in all over the world and Tut Ank Amoun Treasures, Vist the Old bazaar Khan el Khalil bazaar at the end of your tour in Cairo, transfer to Cairo airport for depart to Aswan depart at 17:00 arrival at 18: 25 transfer to hotel Basma Hotel for overnight.
An early departure to Abu Simbel around 04: 00 It takes 3 Hours driving from Aswan by air-conditioned vehicle Travel back to the days of Ancient Egypt and the Nubian Pharaoh Ramesses II on a full-day tour of the temples he built for himself and his consort, Queen Nefertari.
Two temples Carved out of the mountainside during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II in the 13th century BC, the Abu Simbel temple complex was relocated in its entirety in 1968 to an artificial hill above the Aswan High Dam reservoir.
Relax on the 3-hour drive into the desert. Upon arrival, an Egyptologist guide will tell you all about one of the greatest and most whimsical pharaohs in Egyptian history. Marvel at the main façade of the Great Temple to Ramesses II and its 4 statues of the pharaoh seated on his throne following his advancing age.
In theory, the main temple is dedicated to Amon-Re Horakhty and Ptah, but in practice, it was constructed for the greater glory of its builder, Ramses the Great. Continue to the smaller temple of Ramesses' consort, Queen Nefertari, situated right next to the Great Temple. Admire the impressive rock-cut façade depicting the pharaoh and his queen.
Back to Aswan and Vist the High Dam, The Phila temple of the goddess Isis Then Enjoy Your Lunch on Egyptian Felucca( Sailboat) Then drive to Luxor-Overnight in Steigenberger Luxor
Early morning, we will pick you up from your hotel in Luxor by a private A.C to visit:
Karnak Temple: No site in Egypt is more impressive than Karnak. It is the largest temple complex ever built by man and represents the combined achievement of many generations of ancient builders and pharaohs. The Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples situated on 247 acres of land.
Luxor Temple: The Temple of Luxor was the centre of the most important festival, the festival of Opet. Built largely by Amenhotep III and Rameses II, the temple's purpose was as a setting for the rituals of the festival. The festival was to reconcile the human aspect of the ruler with the divine office.
Lunch will be served in a local restaurant in Luxor with Nile view.
On the Evening you can Enjoy An Optional Tour Sound and Light Show at Karnak: The show starts with a historical introduction covering the birth of the great city of Thebes and erection of the Karnak Temple.
The show narrates the glorious achievements of some great Pharaohs as you listen to a magnificent and poetic description of the artistic treasures and great legacy which the Karnak temple encloses.
Overnight at 5stars Hotel( Nile Palace Luxor )
Breakfast at your hotel then you will be accompanied by your private tour guide and a private air-conditioned vehicle to visit: Valley of the Kings:
The final resting place of Egypt's rulers from the 18th to 20th dynasty, it is home to tombs including the great pharaoh Ramses II and boy pharaoh Tutankhamen.
he tombs were well stocked with all the material goods a ruler might need in the next world. Most of the decoration inside the tombs still well preserved.
►❤ Hatshepsut Temple:
It is one of the most beautiful & best preserved of all of the temples of Ancient Egypt. The temple was built on three levels with two wide ramps in a central position joining the levels together.
►❤ Colossi of Memnon:
Two massive stone statues of king Amenhotep III are the only remains of a complete mortuary temple.
The statues are made from blocks of quartzite sandstone which exist in Cairo then moved 700 KM to Luxor
Have your lunch on a Nile View restaurant before we drive you back to your hotel in Hurghada.
❤ Private tour for 2 Persons 800 $ Per Person
❤ Private tour for 3 Persons 790 $ Per Person
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Reservations should be made as early as possible to book the desired Nile cruise, spaces will be secured upon receiving a deposit of 25 %, and during the Christmas and New Year holidays, the required deposit is 50%. This deposit forms part of your final payment. Deposits can only be made by credit cards, wire transfer and or the Western Union
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Reservations should be made as early as possible to book the desired Nile cruise, spaces will be secured upon receiving a deposit of 25 %, and during the Christmas and New Year holidays, the required deposit is 50%. This deposit forms part of your final payment. Deposits can only be made by credit cards, wire transfer and or the Western Union
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