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🌟 Unlock the Mysteries of the Grand Egyptian Museum! 🌟

Prepare to be AMAZED by the world’s greatest treasure trove of ancient wonders! Here’s why the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is the ultimate must-see:

👑 King Tut’s FULL Glory – Revealed for the First Time!

For the first time in history, ALL 5,000+ treasures from Tutankhamun’s tomb are displayed together—including his solid gold coffin, jeweled throne,

⚡ High-Tech Mummies & "Invisible" Exhibits

Witness holographic mummies being digitally unwrapped and explore secrets of the afterlife with interactive augmented reality displays. Some artifacts are so delicate, they’re only visible through AI-powered projections!

🚀 A Time-Travel Experience

Walk through 7,000 years of history in a single day! The museum’s grand staircase is lined with 100+ colossal statues, leading you from pre-dynastic times to the age of the pharaohs.

🔍 Hidden Clues & Unsolved Mysteries

Is Cleopatra’s lost tomb finally within reach? Some say the museum holds new clues—will you discover them?

🌍 The Largest Museum Dedicated to a Single Civilization

With over 100,000 artifacts (many never seen before), the GEM isn’t just a museum—it’s a portal to the past.

✨ The Pyramids of Giza: Unravel the Ultimate Ancient Mystery! ✨

🏰 The Last Standing Wonder of the Ancient World

The Great Pyramid of Giza has stood tall for over 4,500 years—built with 2.3 million stone blocks, each weighing as much as a car! How did they do it? No one knows for sure...

🔥 Secret Chambers & Hidden Passages

Did you know the pyramids still hide unexplored tunnels? High-tech scans reveal mysterious voids inside—could they lead to lost treasures or even Cleopatra’s undiscovered tomb?

their perfect alignment with Orion’s Belt and mathematical precision defy explanation. Decide for yourself!

🌅 Sunrise at the Sphinx: A Spiritual Experience

Arrive at dawn to see the sunlight bathe the Sphinx’s face—just like the pharaohs did. Local legend says whispering a wish to it might make it come true…

🏺 Valley of the Queens: Where Ancient Royalty Rests in Splendor!

✨ Home to over 80 tombs of pharaohs' wives, princesses, and powerful nobles—each decorated with vibrant, mystical murals that still glow with color after 3,000 years!

🔍 Don’t Miss: The breathtaking tomb of Queen Nefertari, hailed as Egypt’s "Sistine Chapel of Antiquity" for its jaw-dropping artistry

🏛️ Karnak Temple: Where Gods & Pharaohs Walked!

✨ The world's largest open-air museum—a 2,000-year-old mega-temple with 10+ towering pylons, hidden obelisks, and a forest of 134 colossal columns!

🔍 Must-See: The Hypostyle Hall—its columns are so massive, 100 people could stand on one capital!

👑 Valley of the Kings: Enter the Pharaohs’ Secret Afterlife!

62+ royal tombs cut deep into desert cliffs—including Tutankhamun’s glittering burial chamber, discovered untouched after 3,300 years!

🔍 Heart-Stopping Moment: Peek into KV9 (Ramses V/VI) where astronomical ceilings map the ancient cosmos in gold.

🌅 Luxor Temple: Where Pharaohs & Gods Lit the Night!

3,500 years of power—from Amenhotep III to Alexander the Great—etched into glowing sandstone walls that turn to liquid gold at sunset.

🔍 Don’t Miss: The hidden Roman chapel tucked inside (yes, Romans worshipped here too!) and the original 2.5-mile Sphinx Avenue that once connected to Karnak

🔥 Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Ride Over Luxor – A Bucket List Must!

🌄 Soar Like a God at Dawn
Float silently over 3,500 years of history as the sun paints the temples, Nile, and desert cliffs in golden light. The world’s greatest open-air museum unfolds beneath you!

📸 Epic Photo Moment
Your shadow will glide over Hatshepsut’s Temple, Valley of the Kings, and Karnak—making you part of the ancient landscape.

👑 Pharaoh’s View
See what only kings and high priests once witnessed—the sacred Nile winding through temples as the world wakes up.

Kom Ombo Temple

Edfu Temple

Kom Ombo's dual temple reveals ancient Egypt's medical wisdom and crocodile worship along the Nile's curve.
At sunset, its symmetrical halls glow as they did when priests healed here 22 centuries ago.
Edfu's monumental Temple of Horus survives perfectly intact, its walls whispering myths of gods and pharaohs.

Climb to the rooftop at dusk to see where priests once tracked the stars, just as they did in 237 BC.

Abu Simbel

Abu Simbel: The Mountain That Moved for a King

Ramses II's monumental masterpiece, carved into a cliff face, stands as an eternal testament to pharaonic power—with four 65-foot-tall colossi of the king guarding its entrance for 3,200 years.

Witness the precision of ancient astronomers: twice yearly, the rising sun pierces the inner sanctum to illuminate statues of Ramses and the gods—a phenomenon that still occurs today.

This engineering marvel was saved from Nile waters in the 1960s, when the entire temple was cut into blocks and relocated 200 feet higher—one of history's greatest rescue missions.

Inside, vibrant battle scenes show Ramses' victory at Kadesh, while hidden chambers whisper of royal rituals performed for the sun god Amun.

Arrive at dawn when the first light sets the colossi ablaze in gold, just as intended by its builders in 1264 BC—and you'll understand why this isn't just a temple, but a statement in stone.

Philae temple

Philae’s rescued island temple honors Isis where her cult thrived for 800 years
UNESCO’s relocation saved its Ptolemaic halls from Nile floods in the 1960s
Evening illuminations reveal hidden carvings of gods and pharaonic rituals
Ancient pilgrim graffiti shares space with 19th-century explorer markings
Approach by felucca at dusk to experience the magic that drew worshippers upstream

The High Dam

The High Dam: Where modern Egypt harnessed the Nile's power
A 1960s mega-project using more material than the Great Pyramid
Created Lake Nasser and powered a nation's industrialization
Triggered the epic rescue of Nubian temples like Abu Simbel
Now symbolizes humanity's enduring battle to control nature

Itineraries

Day 1: Cairo (Pyramids and Museum)

Depart from your hotel to visit the Pyramids of Giza, including the Great Pyramid, Sphinx, and other monuments.

Head to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo to explore the treasures of ancient Egypt, including the famous King Tutankhamun exhibits.

head directly to the train to catch your transfer to Luxor.

Day 2: Arrival in Luxor

Arrive in Luxor and check-in at your hotel.

Visit the Karnak Temple, one of the largest religious complexes in the world. Explore its massive halls, statues, and obelisks.

Head to Luxor Temple, beautifully lit up at night, offering an enchanting view of the ancient columns and statues.

Return to your hotel for overnight stay.

Day 3: Luxor to West Bank and Boat Transfer

From your hotel, head to Hatshepsut Temple (Deir el-Bahari), an architectural marvel dedicated to the female pharaoh Hatshepsut.

Continue to Valley of the Kings, where you can explore the tombs of the pharaohs, including that of Tutankhamun.

Visit the Colossi of Memnon, the giant statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, guarding the entrance to his mortuary temple.

Enjoy a traditional lunch in Luxor or on the banks of the Nile.

Transfer to your Nile cruise.

Day 4: Hot Air Balloon Ride and Optional Tours

Early Morning: Experience a hot air balloon ride over Luxor to see the Valley of the Kings, the Nile River, and the temples from a bird’s-eye view.

Return to your boat and have breakfast.

Optional Activity: You can choose for a tour to explore the rural areas of Luxor or visit some local markets and villages.

Relax and enjoy the evening aboard your boat.

Day 5: Edfu and Kom Ombo

Depart from the boat and head to Edfu. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride to the well-preserved Temple of Horus in Edfu.

Proceed to Kom Ombo, where you will visit the Temple of Sobek and Horus on the banks of the Nile.

Return to your boat for an evening of relaxation and dinner as you cruise towards your next destination.

Day 6: Abu Simbel and Optional Tours

Morning: Travel from the boat to visit the awe-inspiring Abu Simbel Temples, built by Ramses II. It’s absolutely worth it for the spectacular sight.

you may choose from 3 optional activities:

1-Nubian Village: Visit a Nubian village for a cultural experience.

2-Country Tour: Explore more of the countryside around Aswan.

3-Sound and Light Show at Philae: A nighttime show that brings the Philae Temple to life.

Return to the boat for the night.

Day 7: High Dam and Philae Temple

Depart from your boat to visit the High Dam in Aswan, a marvel of modern engineering, followed by a visit to the Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis.

Transfer to the airport for your departure.

INCLUDED

✔️Professional tour guide

✔️Transport on air- conditioned vehicle

✔️Entrance fees to all the tourist attractions mentioned in the trip program

✔️All attractions included in the program

✔️Bottled water

The price

started from 1186 $