Slow-Paced Exploration of Egypt Tour

Camels near the Great Pyramids of Giza in Cairo, Egypt.

What to expect on this itinerary

Cruise around the ancient highlights of Egypt on this 10-day tour handcrafted for senior travelers. Enjoy a slow pace as you discover highlights all along the Nile, from the Valley of the Kings to laid-back Aswan. Including a three-day Nile cruise and fly-in excursion to Abu Simbel, you’ll uncover 5000 years of history at your own pace.

Countries Visited

Egypt

Places Visited

Cairo, Aswan, Esna, Luxor

Suggested Duration

10 Days

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Day 1

Cairo – The Great Pyramids of Giza

Touch down in Cairo and you will be immediately greeted by a local guide, who will help you navigate customs and sidestep all the touts. Whisked into a private vehicle you’ll head straight for the sanctuary of Giza, where your hotel has a private rooftop overlooking the pyramids. Central Cairo can be overwhelming but it’s quiet out here, sat on the roof, dining on local cuisine, the pyramids illuminated on their nightly light show. There’s simply no better view of this show than the one from your hotel rooftop.

What's Included:

Accommodation
Transfer
Dinner
Day 2

Cairo – Egyptologist Tour of the Pyramids

Day 3

Cairo – Egyptian Museum and Khan El-Khalili Bazaar

Day 4

Aswan – Laid-Back Indulgence in Aswan

Day 5

Aswan – Abu Simbel Temples

Day 6

Aswan – Cruising Around the Nile

Day 7

Esna – River Nile Cruise

Day 8

Luxor – Wander the East Bank

Day 9

Luxor – Luxor West Bank

Day 10

Luxor – Hot Air Balloon Ride

Trip Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in the wonders of Luxor’s West Bank, where the Valley of the Kings impresses both scale and detail
  • Savor three days cruising along the River Nile, on a small-boat cruise that’s perfect for slow historical exploration
  • Settle into Aswan’s old-world desert atmosphere with a leisurely three days of private tours around the riverside town
  • Explore the Great Pyramids of Giza as well as earlier Egyptian pyramids on a Cairo tour led by an Egypologist guide
  • Fly to Abu Simbel for an exquisite day trip at the rock-carved temples
  • Soar above Luxor in a hot air balloon, a final treat for your ten days in Luxor
  • Get to know the best of the Egyptian Museum with a specialist guide, then explore Khan El-Khalili’s living history
  • Feast on the history of Luxor’s East Bank, where remains and relics hint at a magnificent past

Starting Price

$3,200 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

The starting price is based on travel during the low season for a minimum of two travelers staying in shared 3-star accommodations. Please inquire for a custom trip quote based on your travel preferences and travel dates.

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Luxury Trip to Egypt Travel Review: Nile River Cruise, Egyptian Museum, Wadi al Hitan, Waterfalls, Pottery, Local Cuisine & Culture
The travel company helped us plan an awe-inspiring trip to Egypt.  Kristy, the owner, was a wonderful partner in working with our complicated schedule, as we completed three weeks in Greece and Turkey and added Egypt as a last leg.  Our dates and plans were further complicated when our son joined us after a diving expedition in the Red Sea.  No matter — Kristy seamlessly interwove our trips and made sure that flights, transfers, porters, drivers and our local travel team in Egypt were in sync. When our airlines canceled our return flight home, she arranged our travel plans from Aswan, linked us up with an amazing foodie tour in Cairo, and found a return flight/hotel schedule that eliminated a 16-hour layover.The local team met us on time with professional drivers and porters.  They were eager to ensure that our trip was memorable and that whatever little wrinkles occurred were addressed immediately to our satisfaction.We spent two days in Cairo (the pyramids, Egyptian Museum and the Khan el-Khalili market) and then one day in Fayoum to see the Wadi el Rayan waterfalls, the Valley of the Whales and the inspiring Village of Tunis to see the pottery.  Worth the long ride through desert and again, we were some of the few tourists to make the trip.We spent one night in Luxor (really, could have used more time there as the luxury hotel was charming) with the West Bank, Karnak and Luxor Temples and an early morning hot air balloon on our plan.We spent the next five days on the Nile river cruise boat.  The staff was kind, the food wonderful, and the pace a pleasure.  We saw many larger boats zoom past and were so grateful we had chosen a slower, calmer way to see life on the Nile and meet some amazing people along the way.Our last stop was in Aswan, where we flew to Abu Simbel and returned to spend the rest of the day at the hotel off the Nile. 

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Egypt Tour Review: Aswan, Cairo, Luxor, Art & Nature

We saw everything we wanted to see and more. Our agent was excellent and our guide was very good. The hotel in Cairo was very good. The hotel in Aswan was excellent — the best of the trip. The hotel on Luxor was a major disappointment LOUD constrction 9AM to 7PM and the room eas very dirty. The two restaurants were mediocre. This travel company took very good care of us in the airports we were glad they were there to help us. I did not like their US representative. He was pushy rude and petulant.

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Egypt Family Travel Review: Cairo, Aswan, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Camel Rides, Biking, Local Cuisine, 6-Day Trip
The travel agency orchestrated a very full and diverse tour of Egypt -- Cairo, Aswan, and Luxor -- for my family of five (2 adults, 3 teenagers).  It might be easy to get "antiquity-fatigue" in a place like Egypt, but the company struck a perfect balance of storytelling and education where it enhanced our tour, as well as planning time for us to take in the grandeur of where we were on our own.  I liked how we could experience the city, villages, and countryside as they are today.  At all times we had access to a local guide who could assist with just about anything.  Responses were fast both when planning the itinerary and when communicating with guides during our trip.

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Review: Luxury Tour of Egypt & Jordan, Cairo, Luxor, Petra, Aswan, Wadi Rhum,.Alexandria, Valley of the Kings

Our travel agency did a fabulous job with our trip to Egypt and Jordan. When we stepped off the plane in Cairo, our agent was at the gate with our visas. We whisked through customs in no time. It was a great start to a memorable trip.

Our first hotel was disappointing. Its website suggests a hotel from a by-gone era. In reality, it is a new Marriott. It was clean, safe, well kept, and literally across the street from the pyramids. The staff was wonderful, but it was not what we hoped it would be. Food was mediocre.

We had a great guide who accompanied us throughout our stay in Egypt. He was knowledgeable, personable, and just plain nice. He was a great ambassador for Egypt who was a pleasure to spend a week with. He was punctual, and patient. He provided great knowledge about ancient Egypt with a passion for his country’s heritage. He did an excellent job.

The hotel in Aswan was splendid. It exceeded our expectations. The location was beautiful. The food was very good. The restaurant was a bit stuffy especially when nearly denying admission because I wore hiking shoes. The food was very good, not great, but the room was great.

Next stop was the hotel in Luxor. It was well located, and had a great staff, but it was not quite as good as Aswan. Nonetheless, there is no question that we would stay there again. Luxor is an unbelievable place. The Valley of the Kings was awesome, but there is no better site than the tomb of Queen Nefertari. The murals defy description.

Alexandria was next up on the journey. The accommodation was a great hotel. The citadel and library were worth a day trip. The city itself had an edge, an impression that no doubt resulted from the 2 fist fights we saw during our afternoon there. We, however, never felt threatened there or anywhere in Egypt. Americans need to ignore that suggestion that the wonderful country is unsafe. It is safe, welcoming, and hospitable. Go to Egypt. You won’t be disappointed.

We next traveled to Jordan for 4 four days. What a place. We stopped at Mt. Nebo on the way to Petra, which defies description. You need to be in shape to enjoy all that Petra offers unless you decide to ride a donkey to the monastery. We hiked it-13.9 miles and 138 flights of stairs. There is a lot to see, and the view from the cliffs overlooking the Treasury is stunning, and quite steep. Petra by night was a dud. We spent 2 nights at the Movenpick on the recommendation of friends. it is a great choice at it is immediately adjacent to the entrance to the Petra. 

Wadi Rhum was next on the agenda. We spent a few hours with our guide whose Bedouin family was wonderful. The area is beautiful. It is no easy to understand by T.E. Lawrence loved the country after touring here. Next time we will stay at least at night here.

We then traveled back to Amman where we stayed at the resort which was great. I realized that I forgot my coat at Petra, but our driver and city guide, made a call to a fellow guide who brought it back to Amman with him; just one of those little things that distinguish a really good tour company. He took us on a great trip through downtown Amman at night. Once again, not a worry about security. We sat outside waiting in line at Habibahto sample kanafehwhen a couple of middle aged guys struck up a conversation with us, another example of how people throughout our trip were genuinely friendly. Our last day in Jordan was highlighted by a day trip to Jerash. Do not miss it. Our guide was great, and took extra time to be sure that we saw everything.

The owner of the Maryland based tour company, put together a comprehensive, insightful, and undeniably memorable trip. His attention to detail was exceptionable. His integrity was evident when he deferred involvement in our last stop, Istanbul. He candidly acknowledged that he did not have a network established there. That he encouraged us to book this part of our trip with someone else speaks volumes for him.

Our agent's involvement did not end when we left Amman. Shortly after we arrived home we received shipment of a table that we purchased while in Jordan. It was not what we purchased, and not what we wanted. When he was informed of this problem, he immediately had his people in Jordan intervene. He was responsible for a full refund of the purchase price. He did not have to do that, but he felt it was his duty to do so. Trust us, as travelers who arrived in Kathmandu around 9:00 am. on April 25, 2015, we know the importance of a tour operator, and this agent is a really good one. 

Go to the Egypt and Jordan, and book with this travel company; you will not be disappointed. Go to Egypt and Jordan because they are safe, welcoming, and incredibly interesting. Don’t listen to naysayers who exaggerate dangers that are ubiquitous. It is a journey that will not disappoint.

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Travel Review: Family Trip to Egypt, Cairo, Aswan, Luxor, Nile River, Queen Nefertari's Tomb, Philea Temple

Outstanding customer service, attention to detail and prompt follow-up to any questions was a great start before we even arrived in Egypt. Our travel planner's 5 star service before we left the US was amazing. I feel very lucky that when researching a vacation to Egypt I found this travel agent. I don't think I could have asked for anything else. My family of 4 spent 9 days in Egypt. Cairo, Luxor and Aswan. My kids are 14 and 12 turning 13 on our trip and my daughter has type 1 diabetes. We were greeted in Cairo by a representative who was a wonder in the airport at getting our visa etc. He helped us 4 times during our trip which was very reassuring. Our guide for our entire trip really made the trip a huge success with his energy, knowledge and enthusiasm. We really saw the sites of Egypt in a way that not many get to experience. Traveling with our guide our trip was personalized and away from the crowds, catered to our family's needs and attention span. We feel like we really lucked out. 

I'm glad we spent a few days in Cairo before moving on to Luxor as we had originally talked about doing. Staying at the Mena House with a view of the pyramids was incredible for a first day. The Egyptian Museum is a must-see and it is incomprehensible the amount of artifacts it houses. We enjoyed eating at local restaurants and this is one of the reasons we decided not to do a Nile River boat cruise from Luxor to Aswan. We loved driving and seeing all the towns and people and we did not want to eat cruise food from the same kitchen for days. Plus we are able to stay at some outstanding hotels right on the Nile with gorgeous gardens and amazing pools for the kids. We felt safe the entire trip. 

I think a highlight for us in Luxor was entering Queen Nefertari's tomb. Definitely worth the extra money. If it is open you can not say no to this. It is like the walls were painted yesterday. AMAZING. And we were the only ones in it. Flying over Luxor in a hot air ballon at sun-rise was an incredible way to see the Nile and the contrast between green and desert. Landing in a farmers field was just as interesting (you never know where the wind with take you) and we were able to see up close the traditional farming methods still used today. We went to Luxor Temple at night. IMPRESSIVE. I would recommend going to one temple for a light show. They are so beautiful at night. 

In Aswan we stayed at a hotel and you could not beat the setting right on the Nile. You can watch the action of the Feluccas sailing the Nile or watch actual excavation taking place on the other side of the Nile. You have to pinch yourself that it is real. Philea Temple was interesting to approach by boat and see how it had been successfully moved when the damn was built. We all enjoyed swimming in the Nile which is clear and surprisingly VERY VERY cold in Aswan. I'm glad we went to the Nubian village and our guide avoided the real tourist traps of everyone riding a camel to the village. We had an outstanding meal off the beaten path. 

I really don't think we would change a thing. So many temples and tombs and cultural experiences. I was a bit worried that it would be too much for the kids but they enjoyed it as much was we did thanks to our guide.

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Luxury Egypt Vacation Review: Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Abu Simbel, Edfu, Karnak, Museum, Tombs, 8-Night Tour

    Ahmed of this travel company was wonderful. He spent a great deal of time setting up a very customized tour of Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and Abu Simbel. The sightseeing and the coordination of the activities was well conceived and well executed. I have mobility difficulties, and the wheelchair assistant made a huge difference in being able see and navigate the various tombs and monuments. I was able to experience many things that may not have been possible without such planning and teamwork.  Ahmed was very flexible and helpful in creating the itinerary that best suited my interests and my mobility limitations. The hotels were good and the hotel in Luxor was particularly special.    I did have difficulty with the guide in Aswan and Luxor. He gave information about the tombs, and even helped with photos and the wheelchair, but he gave very little information on the cities we we’re visiting. He seemed to try to cut out items in the itinerary.Several examples:   I specifically requested shopping in Aswan Nubian art. He said that I would not be able to tolerate the shopping area in Aswan because of my wheelchair. I said if that is true, what about a crafts center or store? He said that there was none in Aswan, the place to go for that was Luxor. When we got to Luxor, he wanted to take me Alabaster store. I told him I was not interested in that. I said I wanted to see Nubian and other Egyptian crafts, and he said that is not available in Luxor. I said I wanted to go to a Crafts center, and he said that they are all the same, and that I refused the one he wanted to take me to. Needless to say I never got to see any Crafts centers in Luxor.  When I was in Aswan, and the guide advised against the shopping area, I said I wanted to replace it some other activity. He said how about “downtown Aswan”? I said fine. Five minutes later, he announced that there was nothing to see downtown. He said we will drive near the Nile. We drive north of Aswan for 5 minutes, and then returned to the hotel. It was extremely frustrating!  My last example,….. Edfu was on my itinerary. When we were nearing Edfu, the guide announced that Edfu was not very interesting. I had wished that he gave me some warning so I could possibly do some research on what else we could have substituted if we did not visit Edfu. I said that I definitely wanted to replace another site with Edfu if we not stop there. He did eventually offer to substitute a visit to Habu the next day. (Which was a nice stop). It seemed like the guide wanted to shorten my itinerary, and usually with no advance warning. 

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