Luxor
The site of the most magnificent ancient city of Thebes; Luxor is said to preserve a third of the world�s ancient monuments between the pillars of its majestic temples. Dubbed the world�s greatest open-air museum, connects Karnak Temple home of the famed Amun � Ra and the impressively well-preserved Luxor Temple.
Aswan
One of Egypt�s most tranquil locations is covered in palm trees and patches of greenery clinging to the dusty riverbanks of Aswan, celebrated for the unmatched hospitality of its Nubian community. Sail your way to any of the 20 river islands accessible by the felucca, a traditional wooden sailboat that plies the river Nile.
Alexandria
Alexandria is best known for the Lighthouse of Alexandria (Pharos), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World; its Great Library, the largest of the ancient world and the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages. This town is flanked by long runs of shimmering sand and clear Mediterranean waters.
The Black and White Deserts
The Black and White Deserts are both located in Egypt�s Western Desert. The Black Desert, which is a result of ancient volcanic activity in the area, is located in the Bahariya Oasis whereas Sahara el Beyda, the White Desert is a protected area, a national park in Egypt, The dazzling white, large chalk rock formations sculpted by wind creates an incredible and spectacular landscape.
Hurghada
A beach resort town stretching around 40km along Egypt�s Red Sea coast, lined with various resort hotels, many restaurants, bars and nightclubs. The old town of El Dahar is home to traditional Egyptian coffee shops and souks.
Memphis and Saqqara
In Saqqara lies the Abusir pyramid, the oldest complete stone building complex known in history, the Pyramid of Djoser, built during the third dynasty. Memphis, the first capital of Ancient Egypt, is located in the south of the Nile River delta, near the Giza plateau. The city was founded around 3100 BC
Philae Island
The tiny island of Philae captured the imagination of countless travellers to Egypt from early times. It was famed for its beauty and was known as the Pearl of Egypt. Plants and palm trees grew from the fertile deposits that had collected in the crevices of the granite bedrock. Philae is situated in south Aswan. Isis was worshipped by Egyptians and Nubians alike. Fantastic tales were told of her magical powers. It was believed that her knowledge of secret formulae had brought life back to her husband Osiris; that her spells had saved her son Horus from the bite of a poisonous snake; and that she was the protector of all who sought her. Countless visitors came to the island, where the priests, appropriately clad in white vestments, claimed a knowledge of the mysteries.
Orange Island
Orange Bay beach is the longest beach on Giftun Island, It�s surrounded by the most beautiful Coral Reef sites, tropical panoramic views and soft, whitish sands. Ideal for families with Kids, Youths, Romantic Honeymoon Couples, Wheelchair Accessible and seniors to enjoy water and other sports activities and strolls along the coast.
Siwa
Away from the mayhem of Egypt�s big cities, this little gem of the oasis is home to Siwa Bedouin people who follow a largely traditional way of life, and the town has thus far been only lightly touched by tourism. The locals are Amazigh tribes� people, who have managed to preserve much of their linguistic and cultural heritage thanks to the isolated location of their oasis home. Siwa is a prime destination for tourists looking to escape the winter chill and it’s a leaping off point for the great sand sea (the world�s third�largest dune field). Enjoy a dip in the hot and cold springs and crystal clear salt lakes where you can float effortlessly, supported by the saline waters.
Star Gazing by Quad
Immerse yourself in the fascinating Egyptian landscape with a private evening tour from Hurghada or Sharm El Sheik and ride a quad bike through the desert. Star gazing under the stars and witnessing an authentic dance show while enjoying a traditional Bedouin-style dinner.
Cairo
�The City of a Thousand Minarets,� Egypt�s sprawling capital, is famous for its predominance of Islamic architecture. Located on the Nile River and layered with cultural, religious, architectural and even culinary history. Its wonders stretch far beyond the walls of its famous museums
Giza
The most famous landform and archaeological site, the Giza Plateau holds some major impressive ancient monuments in the world, The Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure known for their tremendous size and precise construction. It is home to the great Sphinx, the oldest and the most recognizable monumental structure known worldwide.
Coptic Cairo
Coptic Cairo, nestled in the heart of Egypt�s bustling capital, is a captivating enclave steeped in history and spirituality. This ancient district is a treasure trove of Coptic Christian heritage, featuring centuries-old churches, monasteries, and a serene atmosphere that transports visitors to a bygone era. Wander through the narrow alleyways, where time seems to stand still, and explore landmarks like the Hanging Church, Abu Serga Church, and the Coptic Museum, housing a rich collection of artefacts. Coptic Cairo offers a glimpse into Egypt�s Christian past, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a deeper connection with the country�s cultural tapestry.
Old Cairo
Discover the enchanting allure of Old Cairo, where history and culture intertwine to create a captivating travel experience. Wander through narrow, labyrinthine streets that lead to treasures like the iconic Khan El Khalili market, brimming with colourful textiles, aromatic spices, and intricate handicrafts. Visit historic landmarks such as the breathtaking Sultan Hassan Mosque and the ancient Coptic Cairo district. Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of this historic neighbourhood, where ancient Egypt, Islamic heritage, and Coptic Christianity coexist harmoniously, offering travellers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Cairo�s past.
Fayoum Oasis
Explore the captivating beauty of Fayoum Oasis in Egypt, a hidden gem that offers a unique blend of natural wonders and rich history. Nestled in the heart of the Western Desert, this enchanting oasis boasts lush palm groves, serene lakes, and majestic sand dunes. Visitors can unwind by the tranquil Magic Lake. With its peaceful ambience and archaeological treasures, Fayoum Oasis promises an unforgettable escape for travellers seeking both relaxation and cultural exploration. Discover the allure of Egypt�s best-kept secret today.
Beduin Village
Experience the enchanting allure of a Bedouin village on your next adventure. Nestled in the heart of the desert, these humble communities offer a unique glimpse into a timeless way of life. Wander through sandy streets lined with traditional tents and be welcomed by warm smiles from hospitable locals. Savour authentic Bedouin cuisine, steeped in rich flavours and hospitality. Engage in age-old customs, from camel rides to stargazing in the pristine desert night. Discover the tranquillity of a life connected to the land and the sky. A visit to a Bedouin village promises a remarkable cultural journey into the soul of the desert.
Abu Simbel
Explore the awe-inspiring wonders of Abu Simbel, Egypt’s archaeological treasure nestled along the banks of Lake Nasser. Carved into the cliffs by Pharaoh Ramses II, these colossal temples stand as a testament to ancient Egyptian grandeur. The Great Temple of Abu Simbel boasts towering statues and intricate hieroglyphs, while the smaller Temple of Hathor offers a glimpse into ancient mythology. Beyond the historical marvels, the shimmering waters of Lake Nasser provide a serene backdrop. Embark on a journey to Abu Simbel and be transported back in time to the era of the pharaohs, where history and beauty converge in an unforgettable adventure.
Mt Sinai, St Catherine�s Monastery and Holy Valley
Mount Sinai, also known as Jebel Musa, is a sacred mountain in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, revered by Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike as the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments. It’s a challenging but spiritually rewarding pilgrimage site with stunning sunrise and sunset vistas.
St. Catherine’s Monastery, nestled at the foot of Mount Sinai, is a historic Greek Orthodox Christian monastery founded in the 6th century. It houses valuable religious manuscripts, including the Codex Sinaiticus, and serves as a significant Christian pilgrimage destination.
The Holy Valley, or Wadi Al-Raha, surrounds Mount Sinai and St. Catherine’s Monastery, attracting visitors seeking spiritual connection and solace in its rugged and awe-inspiring natural surroundings.
Sharm El Sheik
Diving in Sharm El Sheikh is a mesmerizing aquatic adventure that beckons explorers from around the world. Nestled on the southern tip of Egypt�s Sinai Peninsula, this Red Sea haven offers a kaleidoscope of marine wonders.
With its crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs, divers plunge into a world of vibrant colours and diverse marine life. From the iconic SS Thistlegorm wreck to the breathtaking Ras Mohammed National Park, Sharm El Sheikh�s underwater realm is a photographer�s dream. The region�s warm waters and impeccable visibility make it a year-round destination for both novice and seasoned divers, ensuring an unforgettable experience beneath the waves.
Kom Ombo
Explore the mesmerizing allure of Kom Ombo on your next Egyptian adventure. Nestled along the banks of the Nile River, Kom Ombo is a captivating destination renowned for its ancient temples and rich history. Discover the unique Temple of Sobek and Horus, where dual sanctuaries pay homage to two powerful gods. Marvel at intricately carved reliefs, revealing the tales of ancient Egyptian mythology. Cruise the Nile to reach this historic gem and witness the stunning sunset views over the river
Karnak Temple
Explore the ancient wonders of Egypt with a visit to the awe-inspiring Karnak Temple. Situated on the east bank of the Nile River in Luxor, this monumental complex is a testament to the grandeur of Egyptian civilization. Marvel at the towering columns of the Great Hypostyle Hall, where history comes to life amidst hieroglyphs and intricate carvings. Wander through the Avenue of Sphinxes, a majestic path that once connected Karnak with Luxor Temple. Discover Karnak Temple, where the past meets the present in an unforgettable journey through time.
Nubian Village
Nubian Village, a hidden gem on the banks of the Nile, offers a cultural escape like no other. Explore vibrant villages, steeped in Nubian traditions, showcasing colourful architecture and stunning murals. Relish authentic Nubian flavours, enjoy captivating music, and immerse in traditional dances.
Discover ancient craftsmanship in pottery and textiles. For an adventurous twist, sail the serene Nile on a felucca boat with breathtaking desert vistas. Nubian Village invites you to experience history, culture, and natural beauty in one captivating journey.
Edfu Temple
Step into the enchanting world of Edfu, Egypt’s hidden jewel along the Nile. Edfu boasts the awe-inspiring Temple of Horus, a remarkably preserved ancient wonder that transports you to pharaohs’ times.
Meander through charming streets, savour local delicacies and haggle for unique souvenirs. Edfu promises a journey through history that lingers in your heart. Explore Edfu’s captivating secrets, where adventure meets ancient allure.
Valley of the Whales
Discover the awe-inspiring wonders of Egypt’s Valley of the Whales with our exclusive travel packages. Nestled in the heart of the Western Desert, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a geological marvel, featuring fossilized remains of ancient whales, sharks, and sea creatures that once roamed a prehistoric ocean. Immerse yourself in a journey through time as you explore the vast open-air museum of fossils dating back 40 million years.
Our expertly crafted itineraries ensure you experience the Valley of the Whales’ (Fossle Museum) breathtaking landscapes, from its towering sand dunes to the serene desert oases. Uncover the secrets of Earth’s history and marvel at nature’s wonders in this extraordinary destination.
