Family-Friendly Tour of Egypt: Camel Rides, King Tut & The Red Sea

Sisters riding camel on the beach in Egypt

What to expect on this itinerary

Egypt excites with its history and monuments, but the experience isn’t about connecting the famous photos. This three-destination 11-day family tour is hands-on and interactive, with private guides breathing life into the antiquities, revealing the mysterious secrets that enchant all ages. Featuring camel rides, Red Sea relaxation, King Tut, and lessons with master craftsmen, this handcrafted tour reveals the very best of Egypt from a family-focused perspective.

Countries Visited

Egypt

Places Visited

Cairo, Aswan, Edfu, Luxor, Sharm El Sheikh

Suggested Duration

11 Days

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Day 1

Cairo – First Incredible Glimpse of the Pyramids

Your family will be greeted at the airport by a local guide and assisted in clearing customs and immigration. Then transfer to Giza, a desert suburb that’s now incorporated into the city of Cairo. From the hotel rooftop, you enjoy sublime views over the Great Pyramids of Giza. It’s a sight that takes the breath away, one that reveals how the imagination usually misses out on one important detail about the monuments: their size. Everyone can dream about this ancient wonder of the world. Where better to start than the monuments that have inspired visitors for over 3,000 years?

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Day 2

Cairo – Extravagant Monuments to the Past

Day 3

Cairo – The Treasures of King Tutankhamen

Day 4

Aswan – Cruising Along the River Nile

Day 5

Edfu – Attractions Along the River Nile

Day 6

Luxor – Private Tour of Luxor’s East Bank

Day 7

Sharm El Sheik – Valley of the Kings and Queens

Day 8

Sharm El Sheik – Five-Star on the Red Sea

Day 9

Sharm El Sheik - Family on the Red Sea

Day 10

Sharm El Sheik - Relaxation at your Pace

Day 11

Sharm El Sheik – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Camel ride across the desert at sunset, watching the pyramids turn golden as your family discovers the famous sands and ancient world wonders
  • Explore the fascinating secrets of King Tutankhamen, visiting his tomb and finding the treasures that were once buried with the boy king
  • Stand beneath the majestic pyramids of Giza and enjoy a behind the scenes family tour of ancient Egypt’s greatest monuments
  • Enjoy three relaxed days cruising down the Nile River on the Movenpick Royal Lily, a regal craft that’s perfect for families seeking to uncover the magic of the ancient world
  • Discover the icons of Luxor on private tours, with Egyptologist guides tailoring the history towards your family’s interests and intrigues
  • Marvel at most of ancient Egypt’s most famous monuments, including the Valley of the Kings, temples of Karnak and the Sphinx of Giza
  • Get hands-on and interactive by learning how the pyramids were built and enjoying practical demonstrations from master craftsmen
  • Spend the last three days lounging on an exotic private beach in Sharm El Sheik, with the blissful Red Sea waters offering many options for additional family adventure

Starting Price

$12,600 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Egypt Tour Review: Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel, Alexandria, Nile Cruise, 12 Days

It's hard to know where to start. First off, everything went as smoothly as could be. I traveled with a friend to Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel, and Alexandria. We also took a four-night cruise on a dahabiya.

Our guide in Cairo and our guide in Luxor and Aswan were excellent, and presented us with far more information than it was possible to digest. Our guide in Luxor and Aswan, in particular, gave us a history lesson as we were sailing on the boat, as I sometimes found it hard to contextualize all that we were seeing. That was an enormous help.

We were taken to a couple of shops in Luxor and Aswan, and I'm always a little nervous about bargaining, as I worry I will come out on the losing end and resent being taken advantage of. I didn't buy anything at the alabaster shop, as I felt their prices started very high. I did buy some essential oils and a handcrafted bottle at a shop in Aswan, and though I don't know if I paid too much, I was very happy with what I bought, including a gift for a friend, who was thrilled.

My mobility is limited and I fatigue easily, so I was apprehensive about going on this trip and yet still eager to visit Egypt. The first few days I was very jet lagged, having traveled nearly 40 hours, and I was somewhat dazed and confused and didn't take everything in like I wanted to. But as time went on, I got progressively more into the journey.

The cruise on the dahabiya was so relaxing. We would see some sights, but also have time to gaze out to the river banks dotted with date palms while lounging on a chair. I kept pinching myself to think that I was sailing on the Nile River.

We met three other pairs of travelers, who were very pleasant. We had a barbecue on shore one night, where some hardy travelers could swim in the cold Nile River. There was local music and dancing. Ordinarily, I hate to dance, but they forced us all to join and before you know it, we were having a blast. The next night there was a belly dancer before dinner on board. If you can afford it, a small dahabiya is the way to go—far better, I can only imagine, than a huge cruise ship where you're stumbling over masses of people.

We took a side trip by plane to Abu Simbel. For some reason, our regular guides did not accompany us and a couple of Nubian guides took us around. They were subpar in their guidance, but very pleasant. And just to see Abu Simbel was worth the 3.45am wake-up call. Absolutely breathtaking; I will never get over it.

Before taking this trip, I was apprehensive, as I said, about my ability to get around, but our guide in Cairo, especially, was extremely considerate in making it possible for me to see everything in a way that was as smooth as possible. I am very grateful to him. He was a delightful man—warm, humorous, engaging, and, of course, highly knowledgeable. And our driver was lovely and the most amazing driver I have ever seen.

When I returned home, a friend who had been to Egypt last year asked me what my favorite experiences were. It's So hard to choose, but I would pick the Valley of the Kings for the brilliantly preserved and colorful iconography, Abu Simbel for its sheer overwhelming magnificence, and, of course, sailing on the Nile.

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Egypt Vacation Review: Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Nile Cruise, Grand Egyptian Museum, Pyramids of Giza, 10 Nights

We had an excellent trip with Zicasso’s tour company. Every representative we interacted with during the trip was very professional and helpful. The Egyptologists were extremely knowledgeable. We were escorted and assisted with all of our transfers between Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, which was much appreciated.

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Egypt, Jordan Vacation Review: Wadi Rum, Temples, Ancient Sites, 2 Weeks

Through Zicasso’s travel company and its agent, my husband and I had a wonderful experience in Egypt and Jordan. 

While we loved all the sites, the most unexpected visit was to the gorgeous Wadi Rum in Jordan. We were glad we missed the flash flood at Petra by a few hours, so we were still able to enjoy the ancient city and lovely natural canyon. And we were only minimally touched in Luxor by the sandstorm in Cairo! 

The whole experience was five-star, especially in terms of the sites visited, guides provided, hotels, and kindness of the people.

Thank you for arranging such a memorable and enlightening trip! We strongly recommend traveling to Egypt and Jordan through our travel agent and his team "on the ground”.

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Egypt Trip Review: Cairo, Alexandria, Aswan, Luxor, Nile River Cruise, Giza, Camel Ride, Felucca, Museums, 8-Night Tour

This trip, arranged by Zicasso's travel agent, was by far the most amazing vacation ever! The rich history, explained by our guide in Cairo and Alexandria and our guide in Aswan and Luxor, made all the sights so memorable! Our driver was the best ever!

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Egypt Travel Review: Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Valley of the Kings, Camel Rides, Grand Egyptian Museum, 10 Days

My trip to Egypt, planned by Zicasso’s travel company, was remarkable. The best trip I have had thus far. My son and I had all of our needs met. We learned so much about the history and we enjoyed all of the excursions.

My son’s favorite excursions were the camel rides and mine was the Valley of the Kings. We were able to make changes to our itinerary while there to include the Grand Egyptian Museum, which we very much enjoyed as well. I would want the same guides if I were to visit again.

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Egypt Travel Review: Abu Simbel, Luxor, Food Tour, Cruise, 11 Nights

The trip was excellent. We really had a great time! The "ground staff" (drivers, airport greeters, etc.) were terrific. We had four guides.

Our hotel in Abu Simbel and our hotel in Cairo were great.

The cruise ship, the ship in Egypt, was wonderful. The food could have been better, but the entertainment, cleanliness, and staff were all first-rate.

The lady who led the food tour was wonderful. Her English was very good and she was very personable.

Our guide at Abu Simbel was terrific and knowledgeable, and able to find shade on a hot day.

Our guide in Cairo was very knowledgeable, although we struggled to understand everything he said. (Although his English was much better than our Arabic.) As we went to many of the great sites in Egypt, I wanted to buy souvenirs, but I wasn't able to get near the shops. I have heard that souvenir shop owners will, at times, try to rip off tourists, but I don't know if that was the only reason he wouldn't let us near one.

Our fourth guide in Luxor was also very good, personable, and intelligent. However, it was hot and we could have used a break in the shade. He was a lot younger and more fit than we were and didn't seem to notice we were struggling.

Thank you for putting this trip of a lifetime together for us. Ron is taking his grandson to Rome and is using Zicasso.

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