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Eternal Egypt 12 Days- 5 star with Egyptologist,Flights & Nile Cruise Included

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Overview

Available languages

English

288 hours

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We are Americans with Egyptian Heritage. We create exceptional travel experiences in Egypt for our fellow Americans. We include more for better value tours. You have more choices when traveling with us. On this 12-day Egyptian land and river adventure escorted by Rebecca (Our Travel Consultant) from the US office and your experienced Egyptologist local tour guide; Visit most of Egypt's star-studded sites and see the early attempts of building pyramids. Take a day trip to the beautiful Qaroon Lake in Fayoum where you will see farms, lakes, and ancient whale bones. Fly to Luxor where you'll visit Karnak, Luxor, the Valley of the Kings, Queen Hathshepsut's Temple before you set sail for Aswan, then get prepared to see the incredible Abu Simbel. Once the cruise concludes, return to Cairo to experience many more wonders: museums, Islamic and Christian monuments. This trip would not be complete without heading to the Mediterranean to visit the second largest city--Alexandria.

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

What To Expect

Day 1

Arrive and Overnight in Cairo

Accommodations

Overnight at Meridien Pyramids 5 star Hotel

1

Cairo

Today you arrive in Cairo International Airport and meet with the tour coordinator and driver. They will help you navigate your way through the airport and escort you to your hotel. Once at the hotel, the tour coordinator will provide details regarding Day 2 Excursions. You will spend the night in the hotel and awake for a day full of adventure.

30 minutes • Admission Not Applicable
Day 2

The Great Pyramids of Giza, Saqqara, Serapeum, and Memphis

Accommodations

Overnight at Meridien Pyramids 5 star Hotel

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

1

Pyramids of Giza

After eating breakfast at your hotel, you will be met by the Egyptologist who will provide your full day of touring. The adventure begins west of the Nile River in a town called Giza. It is here you will witness Egypt’s most visited attractions—the Pyramids at Giza and the Great Sphinx. Built for three kings of the Fourth Dynasty, the pyramids were designed to be the tombs of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. In addition to the three main pyramids, you will see the queens’ pyramids and the Great Sphinx. The next stop for today will be the ancient city of Saqqara, an amazing display of how tomb and pyramid-building progressed. Saqqara is a necropolis containing burials from different dynasties. It includes both royal and nonroyal tombs, mastabas, and cemeteries. We continue to the Serapeum of Saqqara where we will enter a series of tunnels to see the sarcophagi of the Apis bulls, sacred to the god Ptah. Ptah was the local god of the town of Memphis, our next location. He was a patron of artisans and craftsman and was also considered a creator god. Memphis was founded in 2925 BC, and the Egyptian king Menes helped to unite upper Egypt and lower Egypt. In fact, it was the capital during the Old Kingdom. Memphis is an open-air museum with many things to see such as a statue of Rameses II and the famous 80-ton sphinx made out of one gigantic piece of alabaster. After you have explored the splendors of the day, your driver will return to your hotel, any you will be at leisure for the evening. Overnight in the hotel at Giza. Meals included: breakfast, lunch

2 hours • Admission Included
2

Saqqara (Sakkara) Pyramids

After eating breakfast at your hotel, you will be met by the Egyptologist who will provide your full day of touring. The adventure begins west of the Nile River in a town called Giza. It is here you will witness Egypt’s most visited attractions—the Pyramids at Giza and the Great Sphinx. Built for three kings of the Fourth Dynasty, the pyramids were designed to be the tombs of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. In addition to the three main pyramids, you will see the queens’ pyramids and the Great Sphinx. The next stop for today will be the ancient city of Saqqara, an amazing display of how tomb and pyramid-building progressed. Saqqara is a necropolis containing burials from different dynasties. It includes both royal and nonroyal tombs, mastabas, and cemeteries. We continue to the Serapeum of Saqqara where we will enter a series of tunnels to see the sarcophagi of the Apis bulls, sacred to the god Ptah. Ptah was the local god of the town of Memphis, our next location. He was a patron of artisans and craftsman and was also considered a creator god. Memphis was founded in 2925 BC, and the Egyptian king Menes helped to unite upper Egypt and lower Egypt. In fact, it was the capital during the Old Kingdom. Memphis is an open-air museum with many things to see such as a statue of Rameses II and the famous 80-ton sphinx made out of one gigantic piece of alabaster. After you have explored the splendors of the day, your driver will return to your hotel, any you will be at leisure for the evening. Overnight in the hotel at Giza. Meals included: breakfast, lunch

2 hours • Admission Included
3

Serapeum

After eating breakfast at your hotel, you will be met by the Egyptologist who will provide your full day of touring. The adventure begins west of the Nile River in a town called Giza. It is here you will witness Egypt’s most visited attractions—the Pyramids at Giza and the Great Sphinx. Built for three kings of the Fourth Dynasty, the pyramids were designed to be the tombs of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. In addition to the three main pyramids, you will see the queens’ pyramids and the Great Sphinx. The next stop for today will be the ancient city of Saqqara, an amazing display of how tomb and pyramid-building progressed. Saqqara is a necropolis containing burials from different dynasties. It includes both royal and nonroyal tombs, mastabas, and cemeteries. We continue to the Serapeum of Saqqara where we will enter a series of tunnels to see the sarcophagi of the Apis bulls, sacred to the god Ptah. Ptah was the local god of the town of Memphis, our next location. He was a patron of artisans and craftsman and was also considered a creator god. Memphis was founded in 2925 BC, and the Egyptian king Menes helped to unite upper Egypt and lower Egypt. In fact, it was the capital during the Old Kingdom. Memphis is an open-air museum with many things to see such as a statue of Rameses II and the famous 80-ton sphinx made out of one gigantic piece of alabaster. After you have explored the splendors of the day, your driver will return to your hotel, any you will be at leisure for the evening. Overnight in the hotel at Giza. Meals included: breakfast, lunch

45 minutes • Admission Included
4

Memphis and Sakkara

After eating breakfast at your hotel, you will be met by the Egyptologist who will provide your full day of touring. The adventure begins west of the Nile River in a town called Giza. It is here you will witness Egypt’s most visited attractions—the Pyramids at Giza and the Great Sphinx. Built for three kings of the Fourth Dynasty, the pyramids were designed to be the tombs of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. In addition to the three main pyramids, you will see the queens’ pyramids and the Great Sphinx. The next stop for today will be the ancient city of Saqqara, an amazing display of how tomb and pyramid-building progressed. Saqqara is a necropolis containing burials from different dynasties. It includes both royal and nonroyal tombs, mastabas, and cemeteries. We continue to the Serapeum of Saqqara where we will enter a series of tunnels to see the sarcophagi of the Apis bulls, sacred to the god Ptah. Ptah was the local god of the town of Memphis, our next location. He was a patron of artisans and craftsman and was also considered a creator god. Memphis was founded in 2925 BC, and the Egyptian king Menes helped to unite upper Egypt and lower Egypt. In fact, it was the capital during the Old Kingdom. Memphis is an open-air museum with many things to see such as a statue of Rameses II and the famous 80-ton sphinx made out of one gigantic piece of alabaster. After you have explored the splendors of the day, your driver will return to your hotel, any you will be at leisure for the evening. Overnight in the hotel at Giza. Meals included: breakfast, lunch

45 minutes • Admission Included
Day 3

Fayoum Qaroon Lake, City Tour

Accommodations

Overnight at Meridien Pyramids 5 star Hotel

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

1

Fayoum Oasis

Today we will head out for a unique expedition. After breakfast, we will head to the city of Fayoum to enjoy Qaroon Lake. The views along the way are beautiful, and Qaroon Lake is filled with abundant wildlife, including many migratory birds. While in Fayoum we will go to Wadi Al-Hitan, also known as Whale Valley. At Wadi Al-Hitan you will have the opportunity to see ancient whale bones from the now extinct suborder, the Archaeoceti. These fossils expertly show how whales evolved from a land-dwelling animal to a water animal. Named as a UNESCO World Heritage Centre, this is one place not to miss. Once we conclude our visit for the day, we will return to Cairo for an overnight stay. Meals included: breakfast, lunch

8 hours • Admission Included
Day 4

Flight to Luxor, Karnak Temple, Luxor

Accommodations

Overnight at Farah Luxurious 5 star Nile Cruise

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Karnak Open Air Museum

Be ready for an early flight this morning as we head to Luxor, the site of the famous Thebes and the World’s Largest Outdoor Museum. Whereas Egypt holds thirty percent of the world’s antiquities, Luxor holds seventy percent of Egypt’s antiquities. The importance of this city in Egypt’s history is unparalleled. Upon arrival to Luxor we will begin our day of touring in the East Bank where we will find the Karnak and Luxor temples. The Karnak temple, also known as the Temple of Amun-Ra, honored not only Amun-Ra but Osiris, Montu, Isis, Ptah, and other Egyptian rulers. The area of Karnak Temple is around 200 acres, so it is immense. In fact, the debate is still on as to whether it or Angor Wat (in Cambodia) is the largest temple. As we leave Karnak, we will begin our trip to the Luxor temple. At one time there were sphinxes that lined a path from Karnak to Luxor, but it is not fully excavated. You will, however see a portion of the sphinx alley as it leads to the Luxor temple. Luxor temple is one of the most intact temples, so you will see many interesting statues, hieroglyphs, and rooms. Your day will end as you board the cruise ship for the evening. Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

2 hours • Admission Included
2

Luxor Temple

Be ready for an early flight this morning as we head to Luxor, the site of the famous Thebes and the World’s Largest Outdoor Museum. Whereas Egypt holds thirty percent of the world’s antiquities, Luxor holds seventy percent of Egypt’s antiquities. The importance of this city in Egypt’s history is unparalleled. Upon arrival to Luxor we will begin our day of touring in the East Bank where we will find the Karnak and Luxor temples. The Karnak temple, also known as the Temple of Amun-Ra, honored not only Amun-Ra but Osiris, Montu, Isis, Ptah, and other Egyptian rulers. The area of Karnak Temple is around 200 acres, so it is immense. In fact, the debate is still on as to whether it or Angor Wat (in Cambodia) is the largest temple. As we leave Karnak, we will begin our trip to the Luxor temple. At one time there were sphinxes that lined a path from Karnak to Luxor, but it is not fully excavated. You will, however see a portion of the sphinx alley as it leads to the Luxor temple. Luxor temple is one of the most intact temples, so you will see many interesting statues, hieroglyphs, and rooms. Your day will end as you board the cruise ship for the evening. Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

1 hour • Admission Included
Day 5

Valley of the Kings, Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el Medina, Colossi of Memnon

Accommodations

Overnight at Farah Luxurious 5 star Nile Cruise

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Valley of the Kings

We cannot leave Luxor before we visit the west bank of the Nile. Today we will take the time to visit several sites. One of the sites we will visit is the Valley of the Kings. After pyramid building began to wane, the kings still needed a final resting place to preserve themselves and store all their treasures. Housing nearly all the tombs for the kings of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties, the Valley of the Kings was designed to help hide the burial places of the kings to prevent looting. One of the most famous tombs here is the tomb of Tutankhamen. We will have the opportunity to explore some of the tombs. Next, we move to the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. Hatshepsut was the wife to Thutmose II but became pharaoh after he died. This mortuary temple was modeled after Mentuhotep’s but at a much larger scale. We will explore this beautiful temple which is set into the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari. As we continue our sightseeing, we will move to Deir el-Medina, which is the ancient village of the craftsmen of the Valley of the Kings. Our last site to visit will be the Colossi of Memnon where you will see two (nearly 60 feet tall) seated statues of Amenhotep III. These statues were once the entrance to Amenhotep’s mortuary temple. As our day concludes, we will return to our cruise ship and prepare for an overnight trip to Edfu via the Esna Lock. Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

3 hours • Admission Included
2

Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari

We cannot leave Luxor before we visit the west bank of the Nile. Today we will take the time to visit several sites. One of the sites we will visit is the Valley of the Kings. After pyramid building began to wane, the kings still needed a final resting place to preserve themselves and store all their treasures. Housing nearly all the tombs for the kings of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties, the Valley of the Kings was designed to help hide the burial places of the kings to prevent looting. One of the most famous tombs here is the tomb of Tutankhamen. We will have the opportunity to explore some of the tombs. Next, we move to the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. Hatshepsut was the wife to Thutmose II but became pharaoh after he died. This mortuary temple was modeled after Mentuhotep’s but at a much larger scale. We will explore this beautiful temple which is set into the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari. As we continue our sightseeing, we will move to Deir el-Medina, which is the ancient village of the craftsmen of the Valley of the Kings. Our last site to visit will be the Colossi of Memnon where you will see two (nearly 60 feet tall) seated statues of Amenhotep III. These statues were once the entrance to Amenhotep’s mortuary temple. As our day concludes, we will return to our cruise ship and prepare for an overnight trip to Edfu via the Esna Lock. Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

1 hour • Admission Included
3

Valley of the Artisans (Deir el-Medina)

We cannot leave Luxor before we visit the west bank of the Nile. Today we will take the time to visit several sites. One of the sites we will visit is the Valley of the Kings. After pyramid building began to wane, the kings still needed a final resting place to preserve themselves and store all their treasures. Housing nearly all the tombs for the kings of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties, the Valley of the Kings was designed to help hide the burial places of the kings to prevent looting. One of the most famous tombs here is the tomb of Tutankhamen. We will have the opportunity to explore some of the tombs. Next, we move to the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. Hatshepsut was the wife to Thutmose II but became pharaoh after he died. This mortuary temple was modeled after Mentuhotep’s but at a much larger scale. We will explore this beautiful temple which is set into the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari. As we continue our sightseeing, we will move to Deir el-Medina, which is the ancient village of the craftsmen of the Valley of the Kings. Our last site to visit will be the Colossi of Memnon where you will see two (nearly 60 feet tall) seated statues of Amenhotep III. These statues were once the entrance to Amenhotep’s mortuary temple. As our day concludes, we will return to our cruise ship and prepare for an overnight trip to Edfu via the Esna Lock. Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

1 hour • Admission Included
4

Colossi of Memnon

We cannot leave Luxor before we visit the west bank of the Nile. Today we will take the time to visit several sites. One of the sites we will visit is the Valley of the Kings. After pyramid building began to wane, the kings still needed a final resting place to preserve themselves and store all their treasures. Housing nearly all the tombs for the kings of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties, the Valley of the Kings was designed to help hide the burial places of the kings to prevent looting. One of the most famous tombs here is the tomb of Tutankhamen. We will have the opportunity to explore some of the tombs. Next, we move to the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. Hatshepsut was the wife to Thutmose II but became pharaoh after he died. This mortuary temple was modeled after Mentuhotep’s but at a much larger scale. We will explore this beautiful temple which is set into the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari. As we continue our sightseeing, we will move to Deir el-Medina, which is the ancient village of the craftsmen of the Valley of the Kings. Our last site to visit will be the Colossi of Memnon where you will see two (nearly 60 feet tall) seated statues of Amenhotep III. These statues were once the entrance to Amenhotep’s mortuary temple. As our day concludes, we will return to our cruise ship and prepare for an overnight trip to Edfu via the Esna Lock. Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

15 minutes • Admission Not Applicable
Day 6

Edfu Temple, Kom Ombo, Sail to Aswan

Accommodations

Overnight at Farah Luxurious 5 star Nile Cruise

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Temple of Horus

Welcome to the Edfu temple. Located on the Nile River between Luxor and Aswan, the Edfu temple, also known as the Temple of Horus, is the tallest and best-preserved temple in Egypt. This temple was designed to honor the divine birth of Horus and the pharaoh. We will take some time to explore this temple before we return to our cruise ship and set sail for the Temple of Kom Ombo, an unusual double temple built for the falcon god Horus and the crocodile god Sobek. Kom Ombo also contains an engraving which is thought to depict the first use of medical and surgical instruments. Once we complete our tour of this fascinating place, we will board the cruise ship and head for Aswan. Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

2 hours • Admission Included
2

Temple of Kom Ombo

Welcome to the Edfu temple. Located on the Nile River between Luxor and Aswan, the Edfu temple, also known as the Temple of Horus, is the tallest and best-preserved temple in Egypt. This temple was designed to honor the divine birth of Horus and the pharaoh. We will take some time to explore this temple before we return to our cruise ship and set sail for the Temple of Kom Ombo, an unusual double temple built for the falcon god Horus and the crocodile god Sobek. Kom Ombo also contains an engraving which is thought to depict the first use of medical and surgical instruments. Once we complete our tour of this fascinating place, we will board the cruise ship and head for Aswan. Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Included
Day 7

Abu Simbel, Felucca Ride

Accommodations

Overnight at Farah Luxurious 5 star Nile Cruise

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Abu Simbel Temple Complex

After our breakfast on the cruise ship, we will begin our journey to Abu Simbel. Abu Simbel is not only an amazing site built for Ramses II and his wife Nefertari, but it also presents the amazing feat of ingenuity. In the 1960s the Egyptian government began construction on Aswan High Dam. Its purpose was to prevent the annual flooding of the Nile River and to bring electricity to all people of Egypt. The trouble with the High Dam was it would permanently flood many of the antiquities. As a result, massive projects were begun to help preserve these sites. Abu Simbel was one of them. Over the course of several years, Abu Simbel was cut apart and reconstructed on a higher plane, so visitors would still be able to stand in awe of ancient Egyptian ingenuity. Today our guide will take us through both the Great Temple of Ramses II and the Small Temple of Nefertari as we see just how incredible the temples are. Once our tour has concluded we will return to our cruise ship for lunch and a little leisure time. In the early evening you will board a felucca for a lovely boat ride through Aswan. You will learn about the Nubian village as you have time to explore some of Aswan’s outstanding natural beauty. Your evening will be at your leisure as you spend your last night on board the ship. Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

8 hours • Admission Included
Day 8

High Dam, Philae Temple, and Fly back to Cairo

Accommodations

Overnight at Grand Nile Tower 5 star Hotel

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

1

Aswan High Dam

Today we say goodbye to all the wonderful people we met on the cruise ship and begin our touring at the Aswan High Dam. The High Dam was built between 1960 and 1970 to help control Nile flooding, provide water storage for irrigation, and to bring electricity to the people of Egypt. Prior to the High Dam being built, the Aswan Low Dam served to provide similar effects to the Nile River. Today the High Dam protects the Nile basin from flooding and droughts while providing jobs for many Egyptian people. Once our visit to the High Dam concludes, we will continue on to the Philae Temple. This temple was dedicated to Isis, the wife of Osiris and mother to Horus. Like Abu Simbel, the Philae Temple also had to be moved to a new location because of the construction of the High Dam. The process to move the Philae Temple was quite intense as a temporary dam was built around the majority of the temple and the water was pumped out of the space. This allowed the architects and other skilled craftsmen to disassemble then reassemble the site. To get to the Philae temple, you will take a water taxi. Our next stop will be to the Aswan airport as we take flight back to Cairo. We will once again be met with a tour coordinator and driver who will take you to your hotel. You will be able to enjoy the rest of the evening at your leisure. Meals included: breakfast, lunch

1 hour • Admission Included
2

Temple of Philae

Today we say goodbye to all the wonderful people we met on the cruise ship and begin our touring at the Aswan High Dam. The High Dam was built between 1960 and 1970 to help control Nile flooding, provide water storage for irrigation, and to bring electricity to the people of Egypt. Prior to the High Dam being built, the Aswan Low Dam served to provide similar effects to the Nile River. Today the High Dam protects the Nile basin from flooding and droughts while providing jobs for many Egyptian people. Once our visit to the High Dam concludes, we will continue on to the Philae Temple. This temple was dedicated to Isis, the wife of Osiris and mother to Horus. Like Abu Simbel, the Philae Temple also had to be moved to a new location because of the construction of the High Dam. The process to move the Philae Temple was quite intense as a temporary dam was built around the majority of the temple and the water was pumped out of the space. This allowed the architects and other skilled craftsmen to disassemble then reassemble the site. To get to the Philae temple, you will take a water taxi. Our next stop will be to the Aswan airport as we take flight back to Cairo. We will once again be met with a tour coordinator and driver who will take you to your hotel. You will be able to enjoy the rest of the evening at your leisure. Meals included: breakfast, lunch

2 hours • Admission Included
Day 9

Egyptian Museum, Citadel of Saladin, Khan el Khalili, and Moez Street

Accommodations

Overnight at Grand Nile Tower 5 star Hotel

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

1

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo

Our first stop will be the Egyptian Museum. This museum houses over 120,000 artifacts from Egyptian history. Some of their most famous include the entire collection of Tutankhamen. Your guide will introduce some of the many important pieces as well as allow you some time to wander through the museum to peruse the collections. Once we finish with the museum, we will head to Abu Tarek for lunch. Abu Tarek is a multi-story restaurant that serves wonderful Koshary. It is definitely a special Egyptian treat. You might have noticed a wall in parts of Cairo. This wall served to protect ancient Cairo and another city called Ayyubid from the Crusaders. Sala-Al-Din (Saladin) was the leader of the Ayyubid, and he decided to fortify both his city and ancient Cairo with this wall. It proved to be quite formidable as the Citadel of Saladin was nearly impenetrable. Today, as we learn about the history of the Citadel, we also venture inside the walls to the highest point, the Mohamed Ali Mosque. This ancient mosque is quite beautiful and will provide greater insight into most of the Egyptians’ religion, Islam. Next up is the Khan el Khalili Bazaar. It is a wonderful depiction of an ancient outdoor shopping center. You will have the opportunity to wander the narrow alleyways and see many items unique to the Egyptian markets. As you continue to wander, you will have the opportunity to traverse Cairo’s oldest street—El-Moez Street. This pedestrian only street, just beyond Khan el Khalili, is an open-air museum and runs over half a mile. Moez Street is less touristy and provides those who travel it a unique look at Islamic architecture. We then drive back to your hotel in Cairo for the evening at leisure. Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch **Ladies please consider bringing a scarf with you on our tour today. It will be needed to enter the Mohamed Ali Mosque. Also, conservative dress is required while inside the mosque.

3 hours • Admission Included
2

Cairo Citadel

Our first stop will be the Egyptian Museum. This museum houses over 120,000 artifacts from Egyptian history. Some of their most famous include the entire collection of Tutankhamen. Your guide will introduce some of the many important pieces as well as allow you some time to wander through the museum to peruse the collections. Once we finish with the museum, we will head to Abu Tarek for lunch. Abu Tarek is a multi-story restaurant that serves wonderful Koshary. It is definitely a special Egyptian treat. You might have noticed a wall in parts of Cairo. This wall served to protect ancient Cairo and another city called Ayyubid from the Crusaders. Sala-Al-Din (Saladin) was the leader of the Ayyubid, and he decided to fortify both his city and ancient Cairo with this wall. It proved to be quite formidable as the Citadel of Saladin was nearly impenetrable. Today, as we learn about the history of the Citadel, we also venture inside the walls to the highest point, the Mohamed Ali Mosque. This ancient mosque is quite beautiful and will provide greater insight into most of the Egyptians’ religion, Islam. Next up is the Khan el Khalili Bazaar. It is a wonderful depiction of an ancient outdoor shopping center. You will have the opportunity to wander the narrow alleyways and see many items unique to the Egyptian markets. As you continue to wander, you will have the opportunity to traverse Cairo’s oldest street—El-Moez Street. This pedestrian only street, just beyond Khan el Khalili, is an open-air museum and runs over half a mile. Moez Street is less touristy and provides those who travel it a unique look at Islamic architecture. We then drive back to your hotel in Cairo for the evening at leisure. Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch **Ladies please consider bringing a scarf with you on our tour today. It will be needed to enter the Mohamed Ali Mosque. Also, conservative dress is required while inside the mosque.

2 hours • Admission Included
3

Khan Al-Khalili

Our first stop will be the Egyptian Museum. This museum houses over 120,000 artifacts from Egyptian history. Some of their most famous include the entire collection of Tutankhamen. Your guide will introduce some of the many important pieces as well as allow you some time to wander through the museum to peruse the collections. Once we finish with the museum, we will head to Abu Tarek for lunch. Abu Tarek is a multi-story restaurant that serves wonderful Koshary. It is definitely a special Egyptian treat. You might have noticed a wall in parts of Cairo. This wall served to protect ancient Cairo and another city called Ayyubid from the Crusaders. Sala-Al-Din (Saladin) was the leader of the Ayyubid, and he decided to fortify both his city and ancient Cairo with this wall. It proved to be quite formidable as the Citadel of Saladin was nearly impenetrable. Today, as we learn about the history of the Citadel, we also venture inside the walls to the highest point, the Mohamed Ali Mosque. This ancient mosque is quite beautiful and will provide greater insight into most of the Egyptians’ religion, Islam. Next up is the Khan el Khalili Bazaar. It is a wonderful depiction of an ancient outdoor shopping center. You will have the opportunity to wander the narrow alleyways and see many items unique to the Egyptian markets. As you continue to wander, you will have the opportunity to traverse Cairo’s oldest street—El-Moez Street. This pedestrian only street, just beyond Khan el Khalili, is an open-air museum and runs over half a mile. Moez Street is less touristy and provides those who travel it a unique look at Islamic architecture. We then drive back to your hotel in Cairo for the evening at leisure. Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch **Ladies please consider bringing a scarf with you on our tour today. It will be needed to enter the Mohamed Ali Mosque. Also, conservative dress is required while inside the mosque.

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 10

Coptic Cairo and St. Simon Monastery, and Drive to Alexandria

Accommodations

Overnight at Montaza, Alexandria 5 star Hotel

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

1

Coptic Cairo

Our day commences with visits to both Coptic Cairo and the Monastery of St. Simon. In Coptic Cairo we will have the opportunity to see many Christian churches and influences for Egypt. One church in particular, the Monastery of St. Simon is one of those churches. The journey to get there is a bit arduous as you will pass the Zabaleen village. Translated, Zabaleen means “garbage collectors”. In 1969 the Cairo governor moved all the garbage collectors to one area. Most of them were Coptic Christians, and as their numbers swelled, the need for a larger church was established. While you will pass all the garbage collectors in Cairo, you will end the journey in the largest Coptic Christian Church in the middle east. St. Simon is built into the cliffs and is an amazing site to see. We will then head toward Alexandria and overnight there. Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 11

Full Day in Alex and Drive back to Cairo

Accommodations

Overnight at Grand Nile Tower 5 star Hotel

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

1

Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa

Enjoy breakfast in your hotel as you prepare for a wonderful day in Alexandria, a city with many Roman and Greek influences. We begin with one of the Seven Wonders of the Medieval World, the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa. This catacomb is a mixture of Greco, Egyptian, and Roman art. It is believed to have been built for one family, but eventually transformed into a community catacomb. Next, we will drive to the Pompei Pillar. It is hard to imagine that this pillar weighs approximately 285 tons and was carved out of one piece of red granite. It is located on the grounds of the Serapeum of Alexandria and has two sphinx statues near its base. Our tour continues to the Alexandria National Museum. The museum is located in an Italian styled mansion and was the former home to the American consulate. Today, it has an extensive collection of artifacts that tell the story of Alexandria in Egypt. Another important stop in Alexandria is the Great Library. At one time in history, Egypt was known to have one of the largest libraries of the ancient world. It housed many papyrus scrolls and became regarded as the capital of knowledge and learning. As we visit the library, we will not only see many parts of history, but we will see how it has continued to remain a modern place for learning. Before our return to Cairo we will stop at the beautiful Montazah Gardens. Surrounding the former presidential palace of first Anwar el-Sadat then Hosni Mubarak, the gardens are vibrant and very relaxing. We will enjoy them for a while before we drive back to Cairo for the evening where we will stay. Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch

1 hour • Admission Included
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Pompey's Pillar

Enjoy breakfast in your hotel as you prepare for a wonderful day in Alexandria, a city with many Roman and Greek influences. We begin with one of the Seven Wonders of the Medieval World, the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa. This catacomb is a mixture of Greco, Egyptian, and Roman art. It is believed to have been built for one family, but eventually transformed into a community catacomb. Next, we will drive to the Pompei Pillar. It is hard to imagine that this pillar weighs approximately 285 tons and was carved out of one piece of red granite. It is located on the grounds of the Serapeum of Alexandria and has two sphinx statues near its base. Our tour continues to the Alexandria National Museum. The museum is located in an Italian styled mansion and was the former home to the American consulate. Today, it has an extensive collection of artifacts that tell the story of Alexandria in Egypt. Another important stop in Alexandria is the Great Library. At one time in history, Egypt was known to have one of the largest libraries of the ancient world. It housed many papyrus scrolls and became regarded as the capital of knowledge and learning. As we visit the library, we will not only see many parts of history, but we will see how it has continued to remain a modern place for learning. Before our return to Cairo we will stop at the beautiful Montazah Gardens. Surrounding the former presidential palace of first Anwar el-Sadat then Hosni Mubarak, the gardens are vibrant and very relaxing. We will enjoy them for a while before we drive back to Cairo for the evening where we will stay. Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch

45 minutes • Admission Included
3

Bibliotheca Alexandrina

Enjoy breakfast in your hotel as you prepare for a wonderful day in Alexandria, a city with many Roman and Greek influences. We begin with one of the Seven Wonders of the Medieval World, the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa. This catacomb is a mixture of Greco, Egyptian, and Roman art. It is believed to have been built for one family, but eventually transformed into a community catacomb. Next, we will drive to the Pompei Pillar. It is hard to imagine that this pillar weighs approximately 285 tons and was carved out of one piece of red granite. It is located on the grounds of the Serapeum of Alexandria and has two sphinx statues near its base. Our tour continues to the Alexandria National Museum. The museum is located in an Italian styled mansion and was the former home to the American consulate. Today, it has an extensive collection of artifacts that tell the story of Alexandria in Egypt. Another important stop in Alexandria is the Great Library. At one time in history, Egypt was known to have one of the largest libraries of the ancient world. It housed many papyrus scrolls and became regarded as the capital of knowledge and learning. As we visit the library, we will not only see many parts of history, but we will see how it has continued to remain a modern place for learning. Before our return to Cairo we will stop at the beautiful Montazah Gardens. Surrounding the former presidential palace of first Anwar el-Sadat then Hosni Mubarak, the gardens are vibrant and very relaxing. We will enjoy them for a while before we drive back to Cairo for the evening where we will stay. Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch

1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Included
4

Montazah Gardens

Enjoy breakfast in your hotel as you prepare for a wonderful day in Alexandria, a city with many Roman and Greek influences. We begin with one of the Seven Wonders of the Medieval World, the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa. This catacomb is a mixture of Greco, Egyptian, and Roman art. It is believed to have been built for one family, but eventually transformed into a community catacomb. Next, we will drive to the Pompei Pillar. It is hard to imagine that this pillar weighs approximately 285 tons and was carved out of one piece of red granite. It is located on the grounds of the Serapeum of Alexandria and has two sphinx statues near its base. Our tour continues to the Alexandria National Museum. The museum is located in an Italian styled mansion and was the former home to the American consulate. Today, it has an extensive collection of artifacts that tell the story of Alexandria in Egypt. Another important stop in Alexandria is the Great Library. At one time in history, Egypt was known to have one of the largest libraries of the ancient world. It housed many papyrus scrolls and became regarded as the capital of knowledge and learning. As we visit the library, we will not only see many parts of history, but we will see how it has continued to remain a modern place for learning. Before our return to Cairo we will stop at the beautiful Montazah Gardens. Surrounding the former presidential palace of first Anwar el-Sadat then Hosni Mubarak, the gardens are vibrant and very relaxing. We will enjoy them for a while before we drive back to Cairo for the evening where we will stay. Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch

1 hour • Admission Included
Day 12

Farewell

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

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Cairo

Today will be the final day of our tour of the amazing Egypt, and we will take you back to Cairo International Airport to catch your flight Thank you for spending the time with us.

3 hours • Admission Not Applicable

What‘s Included

Private transportation

Englishspeaking and licensedEgyptologist in all included sightseeing.11 Nights 5-star accommodation.

WiFi on board

All Fees and Taxes

24/7 on call local office emergency assistance.

Bottled water during sightseeing.

30 sightseeing and entrance fees as mentioned in the itinerary.

Domestic Flight Tickets Cairo/Luxor and Aswan/Cairo

11 Nights 5 star accommodation

International Flights

Egypt Entry Visa

Gratuities

Personal Expenses and anything not mentioned in the itinerary and inclusions.

Pickup points

Steigenberger Pyramids Cairo

Alexandria Desert Road Giza Egypt

Cairo International Airport

Options

Eternal Egypt 12 Days

Pickup included

Reviews

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12 reviews

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  • 12 DAYS BY EGYPT IN PRIVATE

    mpilarama,,Dec 15, 2024

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    ALL THIS HAS BEEN POSSIBLE THANKS TO THE SUPERB AND SUPER PROFESSIONAL WORK OF THE TRAVEL MILAGRO TEAM (Egyptian Tourist Operator)............. THANKS I hadn’t visited Egypt in a long time due to some health problems, but I did visit several times in the past because as a Spanish Tour Operator it was one of the destinations with which I often work both with programs for individual clients in their different travel categories and with Incentive groups (companies). My new return to Egypt, on this occasion, was accompanied by very good friends who did not know Egypt, although they belong to different branches of the tourism sector. What to say about the four people we were traveling, as I indicated they did not know the destination, but if the superb story that surrounds him and we were all excited and very happy and eager to arrive. We booked a 12-day tour of which 5 days would be to cruise the impressive River Nile and at its stops visit the mythical Temples and places like: Luxor, The Valley of the Kings, Karnak, Hatchepsut, The Colossi of Memnon, Temple of Horus and Edfu, Temple of Kom Ombo, Temple Filae and very important to enjoy different moments throughout the day as at dusk of stunning Nile River one of the most important in the world and what is contemplated from the cruise. After our first part of the trip we pack our bags and leave for our next 4 day tour Cruise on Lake Nasser, stopping to visit the impressive and famous Abu Simbel Temple rescued, with international help, from the waters by the Aswan Dam work. At the end of the visit we headed to our new cruise on Lake Nasser, an artificial lake resulting from building the Aswan Dam. This cruise does not provide places as spectacular as the River Nile, but allows us to enjoy the beauty and tranquility of your tour and visit the temples that were saved from its flood. It also allows us to visit again The Temples of Abu Simbel and enjoy the magical place and its light and sound show. This place is unforgettable. After our last visit, Kalabsha Temple, our trip on Lake Nasser ends and with our bags we head to Aswan Airport to fly to Cairo where we will be for the last 4 days of our trip Cairo brings back the intensity of places to visit and also know the bustle of this huge city. Our tour begins by visiting the impressive Sakkara Necropolis thought to have predated the famous Giza Pyramids and located about 35 km from Cairo that complements the visit to the mythical and superb Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. Nowadays you can still enjoy their view by eating in front of them in the Pyramids lounge restaurant (eat with this view is film) On our penultimate day of travel, luck is with us as the long awaited world-wide New Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo announces its opening and we would have the privilege of visiting it as a first. This day we will visit the Mohamed Ali Mosque, the Coptic quarter, the Egyptian Museum of Archaeology which, although it does not have the modernity of the New Museum if it was remodeled and relocated its pieces with its detailed history in each of them maintaining a special charm with really superb pieces and that until now has housed the Mask in gold of King Tutankhamun, although shortly will be transferred to the New in special chamber. We will end this day full of emotions with the famous KhanElKhalili Bazaar and with a good dinner in a restaurant that was, years ago, the residence of an English ambassador where we remarked in a row (we all want to talk at the same time) unforgettable anecdotes of the trip DAY 12 TRAVEL.....................RETURN TO SPAIN Thanks again to Travel Milagro agency and its director Mr. Mahmoud Maguid for the coordination and supervision of the services

  • Very detailed and well thought out adventure!

    ErinIdaho,,Nov 21, 2024

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Our trip to Egypt with an add on to Jordan turned out amazing! Amr worked hard to fit in all the extras we were wanting and our trip from beginning to end was seamless! Our guides were wonderful and took great care of us. Each stop was exciting and well planned out, and all details were taken care of! We felt completely safe and couldn't have asked for more.

  • Unforgettable Time in Egypt with Egypt for Americans!

    BParrilla,,Oct 28, 2024

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Our first visit to Egypt was an unforgettable experience because of Egypt for Americans tour company! The highest praise and credit go to your absolutely dedicated staff. Our point person and overall trip manager, Osama is a stellar representation of your company's expertise and commitment to providing a unique travel experience. His reliability, willingness, and thoroughness provided us with a phenomenal trip! In fact, the overall staff were very hospitable and there for our every need, going over and beyond to help make our trip enormously enjoyable. The private guides, Magdy, Gabe & Yousef were knowledgeable, professional, and conversant in every aspect of Egyptology. This was especially appreciated at the pyramids, historical sites, and museums. The cruise down the Nile was a wonderful and charming experience. I am at a loss for words at the exceptional services provided to us on the cruise! The meals were amazing and we were offered a variety of delicious food! The chef and all of the staff on the vessel were personable and amenable. The chef kindly went out of his way to make us Uhm Ali (Egyptian bread pudding) once he was advised that it had become my new favorite dessert! If we missed dinner (which happened occasionally due to the great lunches we had!), the host would send us dinner or desserts! The personal touch was extremely appreciated! There were also great theme parties on the boat! Additionally, the hotel choices were excellent and the staff at the properties were all great! The front-desk staff were extremely efficient, pleasant, and helpful. The properties were remarkable and one hotel, The Old Cataract hotel had a fantastic old-world charm, with high-quality rooms and high-quality service. Overall, we had a great experience and I highly recommend your company and its services to anyone!

  • Trip of a lifetime/ My parents 50th wedding anniversary trip

    shellib2024,,Jan 15, 2024

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    We recently traveled to Egypt 🇪🇬 with Egypt for Americans to celebrate my parents 50th wedding anniversary and we are so blessed that we were able to have this beautiful experience in this beautiful country. We were treated so good, food was delicious, our personal Egytologist were absolutely wonderful! Thank you Dr. Omar and Dr. Gerges. Thank you Amr and all of your wonderful staff for making this trip truly special for my family and I. Thank you and God bless

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  • Trip of a lifetime!!

    910katheenm,,Nov 8, 2023

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    One of our best trips ever! Outstanding guides and drivers. In depth experience of ancient Egypt with insights into current history and life in Egypt. Well balanced schedule of touring and leisure. Top notch accommodations. From the time of landing to take off we felt very safe and well cared for in the hands of Egypt for Americans. Highly recommend this travel company,

  • Egypt Bucket List

    994jonathanw,,May 17, 2023

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    This was an amazing trip all thanks to Egypt for Americans. No anxiety on the logistics, great guides , and great food. They made the vacation stress-free, knew where and when to go to the sites.

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  • Exceptional Egypt Tour

    heatheraD2655YB,,May 16, 2023

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Our itinerary was planned to the "T" with everything we wanted to see and do booked in an efficient manner. Our drivers and guides were great and made our travels around Egypt truly enjoyable. Would absolutely recommend this company.

  • 10 days in Egypt

    1414lake,,Apr 20, 2023

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    To preface this review, I will let you know I have never used a travel agency in all of our holidays. We are a couple in our early 50s, have travelled quite a bit and are a little on the adventurous side. While attempting to plan our trip to Egypt, it became clear this was above my abilities to make all of the arrangements, especially with very little knowledge of the area. This is not a trip I was comfortable winging it :) Amr was so amazing work with. We had a private tour and he worked very hard to meet all of our wishes and to recommend the best places to visit and stay. We did have a few changes to the itinerary and he was able to make that happen too. While on the trip, Egypt of Americans made sure we had no problems from the first steps in the airport to the last on our trip home. It was actually a little over the top at times ( we are more than capable of navigating an airport) but reassuring none the less. Our guides Gaber and Magdy and our drivers were absolutely amazing. They were so knowledgeable and went out of their was to make us feel comfortable. They even changed our schedule multiple times to accommodate our whims. Do not miss an opportunity to sail ( ride) on the Nile in a Dahabiya!!! The boat was beautiful and the friends we made on the 4 day trip were lovely. I do have a few recommendations and things I would change if we were ever to repeat this trip 1. Have plenty of small ( very small) egyptian pounds with you. Tipping is expected everywhere. I had no idea that we needed egyptian pounds and that we needed so many small amounts. 2. We also needed plenty of cash for tipping all of the people that helped us from Egypt for Americans. There were multiple assistants on our trip that all expected a cash tip. It doesn't add up to much money, but it gets a little exhausting keeping track of whom and how much to tip and to keep enough of the smaller bills ( either US or egyptian) Finding somewhere to break a 20$ bill was impossible. I ended up using an ATM and getting smaller bills 3. We could have done without the stops at the papyrus shop, the carpet school and the Alabaster shop in Luxor. They were interesting but, they all expected us to buy something and it was a very hard sell. Let me say this, we were suckers!! Don't make our mistakes. Be firm and say no.....good luck:)

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  • History book pages come to life!

    Rick S,,Nov 21, 2022

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    We just returned from an unbelievable 9-10 day private tour in Egypt & would highly recommend Amr with EGYPT FOR AMERICANS. From the moment we arrived, we were met & efficiently escorted through the Cairo airport & then on to our beautifully located hotel on the Nile River. All details from hotel check-in, to excellent local guides who were all Egyptologists, & to local drivers, were all tended to by local company coordinators. We had nothing to worry about! We were accompanied each leg of the trip by friendly and efficient guides & drivers. The Nile River cruise was beyond description. We visited many local sites that were only pages in history books before the trip. They were brought to life by the enthusiasm of the local guides. Being a small private tour, we were not herded around as a large tour group & everything felt personalized. KC Traveler

  • Egypt for Americans was the best guided tour I have ever taken. Phenomenal service from start to finish. Thank you!!!

    tlie4,,Nov 17, 2021

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Egypt for Americans was the best guided tour I have ever taken. From start to finish the service was PHENOMENAL!! Wish they they traveled more places. I would use them again in a heartbeat

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