8 days Egypt Itinerary
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8 days Egypt Itinerary

IS EGYPT SAFE?
This was the number one question we got. You will feel 100% safe on our entire trip. After the January revolution in 2011 and the ensuing rule of the Muslim Brotherhood (short as it may have been) tourist numbers dropped much.
Luckily, the political situation stabilized in the following years. after the Egyptian Army got power back in 2013. Egypt has last years a significant increase in tourism.
You can look up the current Egypt Travel Advisory and talk to other people who had been in Egypt recently. From that research, You will feel pretty good about the choice to go and made your plans.
You can use World Nomads travel insurance. If You need to cancel Your trip, we are totally covered.
WHAT IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT EGYPT?
Egypt can be very hot or temperate. Make sure you plan your Egypt Itinerary for a time that is comfortable for you.
- The high Season is December – February and has the best weather. Daytime temperatures are in the 70-80s but nights can get chilly 50-60s. You can expect more crowds and higher prices overall.
- Shoulder Season is October – November, and March – April. The weather is warm to hot. Cairo is typically in the high 80s and Luxor in the high 90s. At this time of year, you will sightsee in the morning and late afternoon, taking a break midday. March and April see some sandstorms but they aren’t supposed to be that bad.
- The Low Season is the end of May – September. It is extremely hot and the weather exacerbates the pollution in Cairo. The Prices will be very low at this time
EGYPT 8 DAY ITINERARY
CAIRO 1-2-3
You Can Spend 2 Nights in Cairo - one night upon your arrival then You Can visit the Pyramids of Giza
and the Egyptian Museum
on the second day you Can take the early flight to Luxor
, to start your adventure Nile cruise, We recommend making 4 Nights Nile cruise between Luxor
and Aswan Aswan in order to see enjoy sailing and get more time to see all the attractions between Luxor
Aswan. In fact, the 4 Nights Nile cruise gives you more time in sailing and is an ideal Program.
CAIRO- & GIZA
Egypt is the place to enjoy amazing hotels which suits all Traveler's budget. Le Meridien Pyramids Hotel
& Spa is such a treat. The Hotel is simply amazing. It had amazing rooms overlooking the great pyramids. we do recommend this Hotel. It is very close to the Giza Pyramids and the Grand Egyptian Museum
.
1-THE PYRAMIDS OF GIZA
Pyramids of Giza
is the Highlight of Your 7 Days in Egypt
Itinerary This is probably the biggest draw for everyone to Egypt and it doesn’t disappoint. The Pyramids of Giza
are spectacular. They are so big that you can see them from multiple points around the city. Up close, it is mind-blowing that they exist. The largest of the 3 pyramids, Khufu is made up of more than 2.5 million blocks of limestone and Granite, each weighing approximately 5,000 pounds. It’s hard to imagine that the blocks got there and they were stacked up to 455 feet tall.. The Sphinx
is in the same complex. There is a line to go on the viewing platform up close to the Sphinx or you can easily see it a little further back without waiting.
ASWAN
We do recommend visiting Abu Simbel from Aswan on a day trip by car. Abu Simbel is located 280 K.m South of Aswan, in the Afternoon you can make a sailing trip with Felucca and Visit the Nubian Village, one the second day you Can visit the High Dam, The temple Phiala and the unfinished obelisk, the Nubian Museum in Aswan. You can take the late flight to Cairo or the sleeping train from Aswan to Cairo
ABU SIMPLE TEMPLES
You can do a full-day trip from Aswan to go see the Great Temple of Ramses II and the Temple of Queen Nefertari. The UNESCO World Heritage site is completely worth it. Like the Philae Temple Complex, the Abu Simbel Temple was moved block by block to a new location after it was flooded by the building of the Aswan High Dam. These temples are a feat of engineering, which you will find to be the case all over Egypt. Somehow, the temple was constructed to have the sunshine through the entrance to illuminate the statue of King Ramses II only on February 22 and October 22, to mark his coronation and birthday. The visitor count and entrance fee are higher on those days.THE NUBIAN VILLAGE
See a Nubian Village, The Nubian Village is colorful, fun, friendly, and touristy. The trip starts with an enjoyable Nile cruise. Many people go at sunset for the obvious reason that they want a sunset cruise on the Nile. If you time it properly and get your sunset part of the cruise on the way back,THE TEMPLE OF PHILA
Built to honor the goddess Isis, this was the last temple built in the classical Egyptian style. Construction began around 690 BC, and it was one of the last outposts where the goddess has worshipped. the most interesting thing about Philae Temple is that it had to be relocated block by block to a new island after the building of the Aswan High Dam. The island where it was originally built completely flooded and there was a UNESCO project to save the Philae Temple Complex. What a massive undertaking.LUXOR
Luxor , the ancient city of Thebes was the capital of Egypt from the 15th-11th centuries BC. Often referred to as the world's largest open-air museum, this city is filled to the brim with important sightseeing. The thing that struck me most was the massive size of everything. These temples were built by various rulers to honor the gods.KARNAK TEMPLE “MUST-SEE”
Karnak

THE VALLEY OF THE KINGS
You Have to See the Impressive Tombs at Valley of the Kingdome of the things in Egypt are hard to wrap your mind around and Valley of the Kings is certainly one of them. It is an unimpressive looking, mountainous area filled with 63 tombs from kings and royals during the 16th to 11th centuries BC, a veritable who’s who of the most important Egyptian men. The tombs were filled with valuable antiquities and decorated extensively with beautiful inscriptions and art. With your entry fee, you are able to choose 3 tombs to explore. It’s highly recommended to visit the first thing or the last few hours of the day to miss the busloads of people. Hours vary by season. Opens at 6 AM and closes at 4 PM
THE TEMPLE OF QUEEN HATSHEPSUT
The temple built for Queen Hatshepsut , one of the first female Egyptian pharaohs, looks vastly different from everything else in Luxor . She went to great lengths to be remembered and her mortuary temple is bigger than all of the other tombs in the Valley of the Kings. She had a successful reign and was responsible for building many important structures in Luxor . If you plan to visit, read more about her story because it will make it more interesting for you.
COLOSSI OF MEMNON
These 2 huge stone statues are easily seen from the road on the way to Valley of the Kings. They seem completely out of place and random where they are but they used to be set at the entrance of an impressive temple. Tourists swarm them in the morning. If you want to get up close, do it at the end of your West Bank sightseeing and it will be empty. Or just see them from the road if you prefer.
LUXOR TEMPLE
Largely built by the New Kingdom Pharaoh Amenhotep the Third and Completed by King Tutankhamon and the Great King Ramses the second, The First pylon was raised by Ramses the second and Decorated with His Military Battle of Kadesh Walking around in this historical spot alone was magical. Many people like to save their visit to the light show at night.
OLD CAIRO AND THE OLD BAZAAR
You Can Enjoy Day tour in old Cairo and Moez street of streets the historic Khan El Khalili Bazaar. for shopping, We recommend visiting the Citadel of Saladin. Saladin Citadel, constructed by Salah al-Din on the Moqattam Hills in 1183 AD as a defense against Crusader armies. Known for its fresh air and sweeping views of Cairo, it is now a preserved historic site of mosques and museums, including the Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha Designed by the Turkish architect Yousif Boushnaq, who came to Cairo especially from Istanbul to build the great building, the mosque's alabaster structure stands in beautiful contrast to the sandstone city. visit Old Cairo to see major attractions such as the Hanging Church, the Ben Ezra Synagogue, the Church of St. Barbara, and the Church of Abu Serga, one of the oldest Coptic churches in Cairo Continue to the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, one of the oldest bazaars in the Middle East. Discover a maze of alleys that have been at the center of Cairo ’s trading activities since the 14th century. After an amazing trip,