- Wander through the bustling Khan El Khalili Bazaar for authentic Egyptian goods
- Explore the Great Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- Wander through the bustling Khan El Khalili Bazaar for authentic Egyptian goods
- Visit the Sphinx, the iconic statue with the body of a lion and the head of a Pharaoh
- Discover the Egyptian Museum's extensive collection
- Food Tour in Downtown Cairo
- Start your overnight adventure to Siwa
- Float effortlessly in the turquoise waters of the Salt Lakes, unique natural pools with high salinity
- Go on a thrilling safari across the Great Sand Sea
- Ride the sand dunes while sandboarding
- Enjoy a fun night around a bonfire
- Explore Karnak Temple, the largest religious building ever constructed
- Enjoy a Hot Air Balloon Ride over Luxor for stunning views of the ancient landscapes (optional activity)
- Visit Hatshepsut Temple, a stunning mortuary temple built into cliffs
- Explore the Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of many Pharaohs
- See traditional alabaster carving techniques at the Alabaster Factory
- Camp by the beach at Hankorab
- Discover the vibrant underwater world through snorkeling or diving
- Take the kayak for a ride
Day 1
Islamic Cairo
On your first day in Cairo, a representative will assist with your visa procedures for a smooth arrival. After exiting the airport, a guide will take you to your hotel. Settle in, and then get ready for an exciting day of exploration. Start with a visit to the iconic Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, which have inspired awe for centuries. After a morning of adventure, enjoy a delicious lunch with the pyramids as your backdrop, soaking in the incredible views. Next, dive into history at the Egyptian Museum, home to remarkable artifacts. In the evening, you can experience Cairo’s vibrant nightlife at Cairo Jazz, where the music and city energy come alive (optional).
- Discover the architectural marvel of Sultan Hassan Mosque
- Visit the Citadel for panoramic Cairo views
- Explore Mohamed Ali Mosque for its stunning Ottoman architecture
- Wander through the bustling Khan El Khalili Bazaar for authentic Egyptian goods
- Optional night out at Cairo Jazz Club
Overnight at Novotel El Borg, Cairo or similar (breakfast, lunch)
Day 2
Pyramids and Sphinx
Get ready for an exciting day of exploration. Start with a visit to the iconic Pyramids of Giza and the enigmatic Sphinx, which have inspired awe for centuries. After a morning of adventure, enjoy a delicious lunch with the pyramids as your backdrop, soaking in the incredible views. Next, dive into history at the Egyptian Museum, home to remarkable artifacts. In the evening, experience Cairo’s vibrant nightlife at Cairo Jazz, where the music and city energy come alive (optional).
- Explore the Great Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- Visit the Sphinx, the iconic statue with the body of a lion and the head of a Pharaoh
- Discover the Egyptian Museum's extensive collection
- Food Tour in Downtown Cairo
- Start your overnight adventure to Siwa
Overnight on bus to Siwa! (breakfast, lunch)
Day 3
Welcome To Siwa!
Upon our early arrival, we will have Breakfast in a local restaurant then head to check-in at our hotel. After Breakfast, we start our adventure. We will start by visiting the Salt lakes, having the experience of floating on the water in our Egyptian Dead Sea, After that we will head to the hotel for a quick shower and then move to our special island to have our Brunch while enjoying the beauty of Siwan sunset over the Siwa Lake.
- Have breakfast in a local restaurant
- Float effortlessly in the turquoise waters of the Salt Lakes, unique natural pools with high salinity
- Catch a stunning sunset by the lake from Mibiama Island
Day 4
Old city of Siwa
It’s a long day that kicks off after breakfast around 10 am by having a tour around Siwa. It all starts with a visit to Shali castle the old city of Siwa Then off to temple of the Alexander is next on our list which was built in the 6th century BC and witnessed several historic events. Finally, it’s time for Siwa’s most famous Natural spring Ain Cleopatra and we will have our lunch there. then we get ready for Dakrour mountain for a short sunset hike, At night get ready for an authentic experience in a hot natural spring that will give you an awesome relaxation feeling. (Optional)
- Check out Shali Castle, one of the oldest castles in Egypt
- Visit the ruins of Alexander Temple, linked to Alexander the Great
- Hike the top of Dakour mountain for a breathtaking sunset view
- Lunch in a local restaurant by Cleopatra Eye
- Cool off in Cleopatra Eye, a natural spring with rich history
Day 5
Siwa Desert Safari
Breakfast will pave the way for a day of exploration of the Siwa Desert on 4x4 Land Cruisers. We’ll start-off with a rollercoaster ride along the Great Sand Sea then our professional drivers will take us to a natural hot spring in the desert, Then we will have picnic under a tree near the hot spring (Brunch) , A little before sunset, we embark on a sand boarding adventure to give the day another adrenaline boost, Afterwards we will head to our camp which is the perfect way to end the day before our Bedion dinner beneath the desert sky.
- Go on a thrilling safari across the Great Sand Sea
- Ride the sand dunes while sandboarding
- Visit a natural hot spring in the desert
- Enjoy a picnic under the tree
- Enjoy a fun night around a bonfire
- Make our way back to Cairo during the night
Day 6
Fly to Luxor
Upon your arrival in Luxor in the morning, you'll begin your journey through the rich history of this ancient city. From monumental temples to charming local experiences, this day will immerse you in the beauty and culture of Luxor.
Highlights:
- Explore Karnak Temple, the largest religious building ever constructed
- Have lunch at a local restaurant
- Visit Luxor Museum, a treasure trove of ancient artifacts and home to well-preserved mummies
- Visit Luxor Temple, renowned for its impressive avenue of sphinxes
- Have dinner at a rooftop restaurant
- Take a Horseback Carriage through the streets of Luxor back to your hotel for a taste of local tradition and charm
Overnight at Iberotel, Luxor or similar (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 7
Luxor's West Bank
As the sun rises over Luxor, you can choose to embark on a hot air balloon ride, offering breathtaking views of the West Bank and its ancient wonders (optional). Afterward, your journey continues at the Valley of the Kings, where the tombs of pharaohs lie hidden beneath the earth, steeped in mystery. Next, visit the Hatshepsut Temple, a grand tribute to Egypt's famous female pharaoh. Then, head to an Alabaster Factory, where skilled artisans transform raw stone into beautiful art, showcasing their craftsmanship.
- Enjoy a Hot Air Balloon Ride over Luxor for stunning views of the ancient landscapes (optional activity)
- Visit Hatshepsut Temple, a stunning mortuary temple built into cliffs
- Discover the Tombs of the Nobles, featuring intricate ancient Egyptian tomb paintings
- Explore the Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of many Pharaohs
- See traditional alabaster carving techniques at the Alabaster Factory
Overnight at Iberotel, Luxor or similar (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 8
Hankorab
Make your way to Marsa Alam from Luxor early in the morning.
Welcome to the paradise of Hankorab! Enjoy the serene beach, watch baby crabs, and swim in the clear Red Sea waters. Explore a vibrant underwater world while snorkeling, spotting colorful fish and coral reefs. Glide over gentle waves on a stand-up paddleboard or kayak. As night falls, end your day with a beachside bonfire experience.
- Camp by the beach at Hankorab
- Discover the vibrant underwater world through snorkeling
- Take the kayak for a ride
- Look up in the sky for some stargazing
Overnight camping by the beach (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 9
Swimming with the Dolphins Or Diving Session (Weather Dependent!)
At around 6 AM, you'll head to Hamata Port for a boat ride to the magical Satayeh. Watch dolphins glide gracefully through the water, and if you're up for a closer look, grab your snorkeling gear and dive in to explore the vibrant marine life below. Enjoy a delicious lunch on the boat with stunning sea views. With extra time for more snorkeling in the Red Sea, soak in the beauty of your surroundings before heading back to your hotel.
- Go on a boat trip to Satayeh's dolphin reef
- Swim among tens of dolphins at Satayeh's dolphin house
- Discover the vibrant underwater world through snorkelling
- Check out the unique ecosystem Qulaan's Mangrove Trees
OR
Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Marsa Shagra, a renowned eco-village on the Red Sea, famous for its vibrant house reef and peaceful atmosphere. This day will offer a perfect mix of relaxation, marine life exploration, and authentic experiences.
Highlights:
- Arrive at Marsa Shagra, an eco-friendly village along the Red Sea
- Snorkel the stunning house reef, home to diverse marine life
- Enjoy a dive (optional), exploring coral gardens and colorful fish
- Relax on the pristine beach with panoramic views of the Red Sea
- Have lunch at the village’s seaside restaurant with fresh, local flavors
- Discover the sustainable practices of the eco-village
- Witness a beautiful sunset over the desert and sea
- Overnight in a beach hut or chalet for a peaceful evening by the sea
Overnight at Marsa Shagara Village, Marsa Alam or similar (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Day 10
Stopover in El Gouna
On the way back from Marsa Alam, we’ll stop for a night in El Gouna, one of Egypt’s most famous resort towns, known for its vibrant nightlife and scenic beauty. This is the perfect spot to unwind, enjoy a delicious meal, and maybe experience a fun night out before heading back to Cairo for your flights.
Highlights:
- Arrive in El Gouna, a lively resort town on the Red Sea
- Check-in at your hotel and relax after the drive
- Enjoy a delicious final meal at a local restaurant
- Experience El Gouna’s vibrant nightlife with bars, clubs, or beachside lounges
- Stroll through the town's charming marina or beachfront
Overnight at El Gouna
Day 11
Make our way back to Cairo.
This concludes our adventure together. We will take you from El Gouna to the airport for your flights.
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What is included in the tour
- Accommodation as mentioned in itinerary
- All transfers as per itinerary
- Meals mentioned in the itinerary
- Visits and entry fees as mentioned in Itinerary
- Activities mentioned in itinerary
What is NOT included in the tour
- Beverages and drinks
- Tips
- Personal Spending
Non-Egyptians will incur an additional fee of $150 to cover essential permits, accommodation, and ticket price differences. Make sure you have this amount in cash to be paid to your trip chaperone at the start of the journey.
Please Note that you might be sharing the rooms with someone from the group. To upgrade to a single room please purchase it from the add-on section while checking out.
If you are joining our April trip in Eid note that the weather might be a bit hot and sometimes in the hot weather due to poor electric current in Siwa there might be a lot of electricity black outs and therefore weak air-conditioning.
The Adventure Leader's primary role is to ensure your journey flows seamlessly. As your main point of contact throughout the trip, they're dedicated to enhancing your experience. Whether it's offering recommendations on activities or attractions, or facilitating interactions among travelers, they ensure everyone feels connected, although often connections form naturally.
Our groups are filled with solo travelers and like-minded individuals who share a passion for adventure and connecting with others. You'll feel right at home exploring with us.
We use private buses, either a Hiace for smaller groups of 10 or a Coaster for larger groups of 19.
In Egypt, the power supply is Type C and F, with a standard voltage of 220V and a frequency of 50Hz.
Network is unstable during safari day
- Comfortable Clothing
- Comfortable Shoes
- Slippers
- Bathing Suit
- Towel
- Sun Protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses)
- Insect Repellent
- Camera / Waterproof GoPro (if available)
- Power Bank (if available)
- Speakers (if available)
- Snacks
Tipping directly supports local communities, benefiting drivers and suppliers. The tourism sector heavily depends on this support. While not obligatory, your tip is a meaningful 'thank you' for their service.