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All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt Tour Holiday Package

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Duration

2 weeks

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Overview

Start an extraordinary journey through Egypt with our exclusive All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package. Discover the vibrant capital, marvel at the iconic pyramids, delve into ancient history at the Egyptian Museum, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Cairo. Your accommodation will be in a hotel with a breathtaking view of the great pyramids, ensuring a truly magical experience.

Enjoy a blissful vacation on the stunning Red Sea, renowned for its crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful corals and an abundance of marine life. Stay at a luxurious 5-star hotel in Hurghada, where you’ll enjoy top-notch service and a range of amenities. Prepare for incredible activities, including a full-day sea trip for snorkeling, diving, and exploring Orange Island. On another day, start an exhilarating quad bike and jeep safari adventure in the mesmerizing desert landscape. Finally, treat yourself to the ultimate relaxation at Cleopatra Spa.

Next, start a luxurious 5-day Nile Cruise trip, sailing through the heart of ancient Egypt. Visit five cities along the Nile Valley and unlock the mysteries hidden within magnificent temples and tombs. Gain insights into the oldest civilization on Earth and bask in the incredible ambiance aboard your 5-star sailing Nile Cruise.

 

Highlights of All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package

 

  • In All over egypt in 2 Weeks Holiday Package you will enjoy luxury accommodation in a 5* hotel on the Red Sea Hurghada with a beautiful beach, pools, and bars.

 

  • Experience a luxury sailing trip to orange bay with 2 snorkeling stops, water sport banana and sofa, have lunch on board, and enjoy 2hrs on the Caribbean island.

 

  • Go to a desert Safari trip. Drive the quad bike, dune buggy, go to Bedouin village using jeep cars, enjoy the Bedouin life, the sun set between mountains, then BBQ dinner and oriental show.

 

  • Enjoy Luxury Cleopatra Spa. Sauna, Jacuzzi, steam, Pilling, face mask, Turkish hammam, and 45 minutes massage.

 

  • Travel to Cairo & Giza 1st day: Visit the great pyramids, sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, and Khan El khalili. Spend a wonderful night at a hotel with direct view to pyramids.

 

  • Cairo & Giza tour 2nd day: Visit Sakkara, the Citadel of Salah El Din, and Muhammad Ali Mosque .

 

 

  • Accommodate in a 5 stars Nile Cruise. Enjoy Nile Cruise trip.

 

  • Visit Eduf and Com Ombo cities and temples.

 

 

  • Visit the rock temple of Abu Simble and Nefertari

 

Program description of 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package

Red Sea:

Hotel: 5* hotel in Hurghada

Service: All inclusive

Accommodation: Standard

 

Luxor to Aswan:

Hotel: 5* sailing Nile Cruise

Service: Full Board

Accommodation: Standard

 

Cairo:

Hotel: 3-star hotel with a pyramids view

Service: Bed & Breakfast

Accommodation: Standard

 

Day 1:

Arrival:

Airport transfer, Arrival to the hotel with one night sleep. Relax and enjoy your hotel services, beach, pools, and bars.

Upon arrival at the airport, you will be greeted by our friendly staff who will transfer you to your luxurious 5-star hotel.

 

Day 2:

Relaxation:

Relax and unwind as you settle into your accommodation. Take advantage of the hotel’s world-class amenities, including beautiful beaches, pools, and bars.

 

Day 3:

Cairo Exploration 1st day:

We will start 2 weeks Egypt Tour Holiday Package from Cairo and Giza. Prepare to be awe-struck as you witness the wonders of the great pyramids and the enigmatic Sphinx.

Dive deep into the history and culture of Egypt with a visit to the renowned Egyptian Museum, where you can marvel at countless artifacts and treasures from ancient times.

Conclude the day with a visit to the vibrant Khan El Khalili bazaar, a bustling marketplace where you can immerse yourself in the local atmosphere and find unique souvenirs.

 

Day 4:

Cairo Exploration 2nd   day:

The following day: visit the captivating site of Sakkara, marveling at its ancient wonders. Explore the Step Pyramid of Djoser and other tombs, immersing yourself in the rich history and intricate hieroglyphs.

Conclude your adventure with a visit to the esteemed Cairo Citadel. Enjoy breathtaking views, delve into Cairo’s past, and admire the stunning Muhammad Ali Mosque, a true architectural gem with Ottoman-inspired design.

 

Day 5:

Relaxation:

Relax and indulge in the hotel’s services, enjoying the beach, pools, bars, and Aqua Park.

 

Day 6:

Red Sea Bliss:

Dive into the crystal-clear waters and marvel at the vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful fish during a memorable snorkeling trip. For an adrenaline rush, engage in thrilling water sports activities like banana boat rides and sofa rides. Indulge in a delectable lunch on board and spend two blissful hours on Orange Bay the enchanting Caribbean Island.

 

Day 7:

Desert Safari Adventure:

Gear up for an exhilarating desert safari trip on this action-packed day. Experience the thrill of riding a quad bike and a dune buggy across the golden sands of the desert. Explore a traditional Bedouin village and get a taste of their way of life. As the sun sets, witness the breathtaking beauty of the desert landscape and indulge in a delicious BBQ dinner accompanied by an enchanting Oriental show.

 

Day 8:

Pampering at Cleopatra Spa:

Treat yourself to a day of pampering and rejuvenation at the renowned Cleopatra Spa. Immerse yourself in a world of relaxation as you indulge in the sauna, Jacuzzi, steam room, and other luxurious facilities. Experience the ancient art of the Turkish hammam and revitalize your skin with pilling and face masks. Finally, surrender to a 45-minute soothing massage that will leave you feeling refreshed and renewed.

 

Day 9:

Relaxation:

Relax and indulge in the hotel’s services, enjoying the beach, pools, bars, and Aqua Park.

 

Day 10:

Exploring Luxor’s Treasures:

In Luxor, delve deeper into the wonders of ancient Egypt as you visit the majestic Karnak Temple, the impressive Hatshepsut Temple, and the mystical Valley of the Kings. Immerse yourself in the captivating history and awe-inspiring architecture of these iconic landmarks. Take time to explore the city of Luxor itself, with its vibrant streets and intriguing local culture.

 

Sailing the Nile on a Luxurious Nile Cruise trip:

Board a magnificent 5-star sailing Nile Cruise in Luxor and settle into your comfortable accommodations. Prepare to be transported back in time as you sail through the Nile Valley, visiting five remarkable cities and uncovering the secrets of ancient temples and tombs. Let the captivating atmosphere and breathtaking views from the deck of the cruise ship enchant you throughout this five-day voyage.

 

Day 11:

Eduf and Kom Ombo Excursion:

Start your 11th day of All over Egypt in 2 weeks holiday package from Eduf and Kom Ombo, two cities that house remarkable temples. Marvel at the intricate carvings and ancient architecture of these well-preserved structures as you learn about the fascinating mythology and history behind them. Capture unforgettable moments and immerse yourself in the mystical ambiance of these sacred sites.

 

Day 12:

Aswan’s Splendors:

Today, we visit Aswan, a city renowned for its timeless beauty and rich heritage. Explore the iconic Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, and admire its remarkable artwork and spiritual significance. Marvel at the engineering marvel of the High Dam, a testament to human ingenuity. Take in the serene beauty of the Nile River and enjoy the tranquility of this enchanting city.

 

Day 13:

The Rock Temple of Abu Simple:

As the dawn comes we travel in a 3 hours driving to witness the grandeur of the Abu Simbel Temple and the Nefertari Temple.

 

Day 14:

Departure:

As your incredible journey all over Egypt in 2 weeks comes to an end, check out from the Nile Cruise trip with cherished memories and a deeper appreciation for the wonders of this ancient land. Our staff will assist you with your departure and transfer you to the airport, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free journey back home.

 

Immerse yourself in the wonders of Egypt with our carefully crafted 2 weeks tour to Egypt Holiday Package. From the iconic pyramids to the stunning Red Sea, and from the bustling streets of Cairo to the tranquil banks of the Nile, this trip offers an unforgettable blend of history, adventure, and relaxation. Book your all-over Egypt 2 weeks Egypt Tour Holiday Package today and embark on an extraordinary journey to a land of ancient marvels and timeless beauty.

 

Itinerary

Hurghada 5* Hotel All Inclusive
Hurghada 5* Hotel All Inclusive

Enjoy one of the best five stars hotels in the Red Sea and Hurghada. All inclusive F&B , animation team, parties every day, water activities and much much more. Exact hotel will be announced upon reservation based on the guest comfort.

Orange Bay
Orange Bay

Orange Bay is located in a beautiful lagoon At The National park of Big Giftun island covering over 7,000 square meters and has been operating since 2011, just a 40 minute boat ride from Hurghada. It offers guests a stunning natural bay surrounded by unspoiled coral reefs adorned with impressive marine life species. The shallow crystal clear turquoise sea stretches for almost a 1.5 KM has a maximum depth of 5m which makes it an ideal and ultra-safe location suitable for families with children natural pool. Impressive golden sands await you with decked out areas, wooden shaded spots , bean bags, wooden cabanas plus much more to make you stay with us a relaxing and an unforgettable experience.

Super Safari
Super Safari

Experience an exciting 7-hour desert safari from Hurghada. Enjoy the fast-paced ride across the desert on a quad bike and dune buggy. Visit a Bedouin village and enjoy a traditional Arabic evening with a delicious barbecue and a fantastic show.

Cleopatra Spa
Cleopatra Spa

Experience a full-body Hammam body peel and a 45-minute massage at a tranquil spa during your stay in Hurghada. Make use of the steam room and sauna as you are attended to by professional staff. Benefit from transfers to and from your accommodation.

The Great Pyramids
The Great Pyramids

The pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx are among the most popular touristic destinations in the world, and indeed already were even in Roman times. Each of these spectacular structures served as the final resting place of a king of the 4th Dynasty (c.2613–2494 BC). The Great Pyramid of Giza was built for king Khufu (c.2589–2566 BC), and the other two for Khafre and Menkaure, his son and grandson. Khufu’s pyramid is both the oldest and largest of the three, and the first building to exceed it in height would not be built for another 3,800 years! Although the three pyramids dominate the plateau, they are in fact surrounded by many other monuments. Every king’s pyramid was just one element—albeit the most important—of a larger complex that included smaller, subsidiary, queens’ pyramids; an additional one that acted as a second, symbolic, tomb for the king, called a satellite pyramid; mastaba tombs for nobility and other family members; burials of actual and/or symbolic boats; and a pair of temples linked by a richly decorated causeway. One of these temples, called the valley temple, led into the pyramid complex, and was located on or near a body of water where boats could dock. The other, the funerary (or upper) temple, stood near the base of the pyramid. Priests maintained the mortuary cult of the deceased king in these temples, where his divine aspect was worshipped, and where rich and diverse offerings were presented to his soul so he could have a peaceful and luxurious afterlife.

Sphinx
Sphinx

The Great Sphinx of Giza is a limestone statue of a reclining sphinx, a mythical creature with the head of a human, and the body of a lion.Facing directly from west to east, it stands on the Giza Plateau on the west bank of the Nile in Giza, Egypt. The face of the Sphinx appears to represent the pharaoh Khafre. The original shape of the Sphinx was cut from the bedrock, and has since been restored with layers of limestone blocks. It measures 73 m (240 ft) long from paw to tail, 20 m (66 ft) high from the base to the top of the head and 19 m (62 ft) wide at its rear haunches. It is uncertain why the Sphinx’s nose was broken off. According to a popular myth, the Sphinx’s nose was broken by cannonballs fired by Napoleon Bonaparte’s army during one of the battles of the French campaign in Egypt in 1798. However, this is refuted by several sources predating the birth of Napoleon. Not only are there paintings from the 17th century which depict the Sphinx in this way but the 15th century Arab historian al-Maqrīzī also acknowledged its broken nose, attributing it to a Sufi Muslim extremist called Mohamed Sa'm al-Dahr who he claimed broke it in 1378 and was later executed for vandalism. However, this is also unlikely to be the case as an archaeological study performed by Mark Lehner concluded that although the Sphinx’s nose was intentionally broken, as opposed to being damaged by weather and corrosion, it happened sometime between the 3rd and 10th centuries. The Sphinx is the oldest known monumental sculpture in Egypt and one of the most recognizable statues in the world. The archaeological evidence suggests that it was created by ancient Egyptians of the Old Kingdom during the reign of Khafre (c. 2558–2532 BC)

The Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum

The Egyptian Museum is the oldest archaeological museum in the Middle East, and houses the largest collection of Pharaonic antiquities in the world. The museum displays an extensive collection spanning from the Predynastic Period to the Greco-Roman Era. The architect of the building was selected through an international competition in 1895, which was the first of its kind, and was won by the French architect, Marcel Dourgnon. The museum was inaugurated in 1902 by Khedive Abbas Helmy II, and has become a historic landmark in downtown Cairo, and home to some of the world’s most magnificent ancient masterpieces. Among the museum’s unrivaled collection are the complete burials of Yuya and Thuya, Psusennes I and the treasures of Tanis, and the Narmer Palette commemorating the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under one king, which is also among the museum’s invaluable artifacts. The museum also houses the splendid statues of the great kings Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, the builders of the pyramids at the Giza plateau. An extensive collection of papyri, sarcophagi and jewelry, among other objects, completes this uniquely expansive museum.

Al-Mu’izz Street
Al-Mu’izz Street

Al-Mu’izz Street is named after the Fatimid Caliph, al-Mu’izz li-Din Allah (341–365 AH / 953–975 AD), who first founded this street. Today, it is the largest open-air museum for Islamic monuments in the world, and a unique heritage site that was added to The UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979. The street has borne many names over the centuries, and came to be known as al-Mu’izz only in 1937. The historical street stretches between two of the gates of Cairo’s old city walls, from Bab al-Futuh in the north to Bab Zuwayla in the south, passing along many of the significant and uniquely preserved ancient alleys and streets, such as Amir al-Juyush Street, Darb al-Asfar and Bergowan Alley, Khan al-Khalili and al-Ghuriyya. Twenty-nine monuments dotting the length of al-Mu’izz allow visitors to experience Islamic Egypt from the 10th to 19th centuries, starting from the Fatimid Period (297–567 AH / 969–1171AD) to the Muhammad Ali Dynasty (1220–1372 AH / 1805–1953 AD). These monuments include buildings of various types, such as those that had a religious, commercial, or defensive function. Today, markets, vendors, and local crafts stores line the length of al-Mu’izz, adding to the charm of this historic street.

The Citadel of Sultan Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi
The Citadel of Sultan Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi

The Citadel of Sultan Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi (Saladin) is one of the most iconic monuments in Islamic Cairo, and among the most impressive defensive fortresses dating to the Middle Ages. Its strategic location on the Muqattam Hills gave it a formidable defensive position, and offered, as it still does today, an unrestricted panoramic view of Cairo. Sultan Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi was the first to order the construction of a fortress over the Muqattam Hills (572–579 AH / 1176–1183 AD), but it was not completed during his lifetime. This was achieved during the reign of Sultan Kamel ibn al-Adel (604 AH/1207 AD) who decided to reside in it, making it the official residence of the rulers of Egypt. In the mid-nineteenth century, Khedive Ismail moved the official residence to ‘Abdeen Palace in downtown Cairo. The Citadel acted as the backdrop to some of the most significant events in Egyptian history from the time it was built to the end of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty, which was in power from the early nineteenth century until the 1952 revolution, when the modern Egyptian republic was born. Many monuments were added to the Citadel over the centuries, providing visitors today with an array of places to visit, such as the Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha, which dominates the Citadel. Other places to visit include the mosque of the Mamluk sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun (built in 718 AH / 1318 AD), the Ottoman-era Sulayman Pasha al-Khadim Mosque (built 935 AH / c.1528 AD), as well as a number of museums such as the Police Museum, Al-Jawhara Palace Museum, the Royal Vehicle Museum, and the Military Museum.

Mosque of Muhammad Ali
Mosque of Muhammad Ali

The mosque was built on the site of old Mamluk buildings in Cairo's Citadel between 1830 and 1848, although not completed until the reign of Said Pasha in 1857. The architect was Yusuf Boshnak from Istanbul and its model was the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in that city. The ground on which the mosque was erected was built with debris from the earlier buildings of the Citadel. Before completion of the mosque, the alabastered panels from the upper walls were taken away and used for the palaces of Abbas I. The stripped walls were clad with wood painted to look like marble. In 1899, the mosque showed signs of cracking and some inadequate repairs were undertaken. The condition of the mosque became so dangerous that a complete scheme of restoration was ordered by King Fuad in 1931 and was finally completed under King Farouk in 1939. Muhammad Ali Pasha was buried in a tomb carved from Carrara marble, in the courtyard of the mosque. His body was transferred here from Hosh al-Basha in 1857. The mosque was built with a central dome surrounded by four small and four semicircular domes. It was constructed in a square plan and measured 41x41 meters. The central dome is 21 meters in diameter and the height of the building is 52 meters. Two elegant cylindrical minarets of Turkish type with two balconies and conical caps are situated on the western side of the mosque, and rise to 82 meters.

Saqqara
Saqqara

Saqqara contains the oldest complete stone building complex known in history, the Pyramid of Djoser, built during the Third Dynasty. Another sixteen Egyptian kings built pyramids at Saqqara, which are now in various states of preservation. High officials added private funeral monuments to this necropolis during the entire Pharaonic period. It remained an important complex for non-royal burials and cult ceremonies for more than 3000 years, well into Ptolemaic and Roman times. North of the Saqqara site lies the Abusir pyramid complex, and to its south lies the Dahshur pyramid complex, and together with the Giza Pyramid complex to the far north comprise the Pyramid Fields of Memphis, or the Memphite Necropolis, which was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979

Karnak Temple
Karnak Temple

Karnak was in reality a complex of temples. The enclosure walls include a full temple to Khonsu in the south-western corner, next to which is the Opet temple, which was built in the Graeco-Roman Period for Opet, a hippopotamus goddess of childbirth. The beautiful sacred lake, where priests purified themselves before carrying out temple rituals, can still be appreciated today. Many more, smaller, temples and chapels dot the landscape of Karnak, making it a veritable open-air museum. In addition to the ancient Egyptians’ mastery of stone, which is evident everywhere in the scale of the monuments, the reliefs covering their walls, and the statues populating them, several highlights are worth mentioning. The world-famous Great Hypostyle Hall is a forest of 134 columns. These massive columns have a height of 15 meters, aside from the larger, central, twelve, which stand 21 meters tall. The hall may have been begun by Amenhotep III (c.1390–1352 BC; Eighteenth Dynasty), but the decoration is from the reigns of Nineteenth Dynasty kings Sety I (c.1294–1279 BC) and his son Ramesses II (c.1279–1213 BC). A magnificent obelisk of Hatshepsut (c.1473–1458 BC) in a nearby hall stands at a colossal height of nearly 30 meters. At the eastern end of Karnak is the Akhmenu, a temple by Thutmose III (c.1479–1425 BC) dedicated to the cults of various deities, his royal predecessors, as well as his own cult.

Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Kings

The rulers of the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties of Egypt’s prosperous New Kingdom (c.1550–1069 BC) were buried in a desolate dry river valley across the river from the ancient city of Thebes (modern Luxor), hence its modern name of the Valley of the Kings. This moniker is not entirely accurate, however, since some members of the royal family aside from the king were buried here as well, as were a few non-royal, albeit very high-ranking, individuals. The Valley of the Kings is divided into the East and West Valleys. The eastern is by far the more iconic of the two, as the western valley contains only a handful of tombs. In all, the Valley of the Kings includes over sixty tombs and an additional twenty unfinished ones that are little more than pits.

Hatshepsut Temple
Hatshepsut Temple

Hatshepsut (c.1473–1458 BC), the queen who became Pharaoh, built a magnificent temple at Deir al-Bahari, on the west back of Luxor. It lies directly across the Nile from Karnak Temple, the main sanctuary of the god Amun. Hatshepsut’s temple, Djeser-djeseru “the Holy of Holies” was designed by the chief steward of Amun, Senenmut. The temple consists of three levels each of which has a colonnade at its far end. On the uppermost level, an open courtyard lies just beyond the portico. Mummiform statues of Hatshepsut as Osiris, the god of the dead, lean against its pillars. The temple’s walls are covered with beautiful painted reliefs depicting temple rituals, religious festivals, and even the transportation of obelisks from the quarry to their destination in Karnak Temple. Perhaps most interesting are the reliefs in the portico on the so-called Middle Platform. The decorative programme on the left side depicts Hatshepsut’s expedition to Punt, believed to be located near modern Eritrea. The inhabitants of this land, their dwellings, and surrounding environment are vividly recorded, as are the riches and exotic animals that the Egyptians brought back with them. On the other side of the portico, Hatshepsut relates how she is the rightful king of Egypt. She does this not only by claiming that her father Thutmose I had designated her as his heir, but by stating that her true father was none other than the god Amun himself.

The Colossi of Memnon
The Colossi of Memnon

The Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, which stand at the front of the ruined Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III, the largest temple in the Theban Necropolis. They have stood since 1350 BC, and were well known to ancient Greeks and Romans, as well as early modern travelers and Egyptologists.The statues contain 107 Roman-era inscriptions in Greek and Latin, dated to between AD 20 and 250; many of these inscriptions on the northernmost statue make reference to the Greek mythological king Memnon, whom the statue was then – erroneously – thought to represent.

5* Sailing Nile Cruise
5* Sailing Nile Cruise

Most Luxurious part of your holiday is the accommodation in one of the finest Nile Cruises sailing between 5 cities ( Luxor, Esna, Edfu, Com Ombo, Asswan ) with a unique visit stop in every city . Full board accommodation with free English tea with every meal. Enjoy a swimming pool, parties, and a fantastic Nile Valley view. We promise you with a none forgettable experience. Exact cruise name will be announced upon reservation based on the guest comfort.

Edfu The Temple of Horus
Edfu The Temple of Horus

The Temple of Horus at Edfu is widely considered to be the most impressive of all of the Nile-side temples along the journey between Luxor and Aswan. It is a required stop by all of the cruise ships that make the trip, also stopping at Esna and Kom Ombo. Like at Esna, the temple at Edfu is a late construction. It was built during the Greco-Roman Period, but the builders painstakingly preserved the form of Egypt’s true pharaohs. As a result, a visit to Edfu allows you to see what all of the other ruined temples around Egypt might have looked like had they been built 2000 years later. The Temple of Horus is located in the center of the town of Edfu. By the 19th century, the village extended into the temple with some houses actually standing on the roof of the sand-filled temple. Now the buildings have been cleared away, but the excavation is still very evident since the surrounding buildings look down into the temple complex, which is several meters below the modern ground level. The temple is very complete, including a pylon that was built by Cleopatra’s father in the first century BC, which leads into a peristyle court and then a hypostyle hall that precedes the sanctuary of Horus, the ultimate and most important part of the temple. All of this replicates the standard layout of a New Kingdom pylon temple, the ruins of which can be seen at many other sights around Luxor and along the Nile Valley. The Temple of Horus at Edfu is by far the most complete example of this architectural style.

Kom Ombo Temple
Kom Ombo Temple

Along with Esna and Edfu, Kom Ombo is the third major stop that most of the Nile cruises between Luxor and Aswan make on their journey. Located only 30 miles north of Aswan. however, The setting of this Temple of Sobek, the crocodile god, makes an approach by water the far superior way to visit this site. The temple is perched atop a picturesque bluff alongside the river and while there are no longer any crocodiles in the river or in the sacred lake inside the temple complex, this riverside temple is still worthy of a visit. Like the other two sites between Luxor and Aswan, Kom Ombo dates from the Ptolomaic Dynasty and it was only completed under Roman rule. The temple has a dual dedicatation to Sobek, as well as Horus, and the plan of the temple reflects this dual purpose. It is a symmetrical mirror of itself along its main axis with one half devoted to each of the two gods it honors. Like at Esna, the pylon entrance to the temples is no longer standing, leaving the hypostyle hall as the main feature that visitors see today. Also on the grounds of the temple is the Crocodile Museum, which has a display over crocodile mummies.

Philae Temple
Philae Temple

The monuments of Philae include many structures dating predominantly to the Ptolemaic Period (332–30 BC). The most prominent of these is a temple begun by Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285–246 BC), which he dedicated to Isis, the mother of Horus, the god of kingship. A scene in mammisi, or birth room, where the birth of Horus was celebrated, depicts Isis suckling her son Horus in the marshes. The temple of Isis was one of the last ancient Egyptian temples to remain active, as it continued to function until the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (527–565 AD), who ordered the foreclosure of all pagan temples. It is here that a priest of Isis named Esmet-Akhom carved the very last dated hieroglyphic inscription, which dates to the late 4th century AD (394 AD). The temple was converted into a Christian church and many inscriptions were deliberately destroyed. Nearby, there also is a temple dedicated to Hathor built by Ptolemy VI Philometor (180–145 BC) and Augustus, the first emperor of Rome (30 BC–14 AD). The Kiosk of Trajan (98–117 AD), which used to front the temple complex of Philae, still stands strong, despite its roof having disappeared. Its regular arrangement of columns made it an aesthetic delight and was regularly described or depicted by travelers to the island. Isis is once again central to this cult, as the emperor is shown making offerings to her, her consort Osiris, and their son Horus. All these monuments were relocated from the original Philae island to the nearby island of Agilkia during the UNESCO Nubia Campaign in the 1960’s to rescue sites flooded by the construction of the Aswan High Dam.

The High Dam
The High Dam

When construction began on the High Dam in 1960, it was the most heralded part of President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s effort to develop Egypt for all Egyptians. While the dam is certainly not the largest in the world, it is an impressive engineering feat nonetheless, over 360 feet tall and 12,500 feet across. The dam was completed in 1971 and the huge reservoir behind it, named for President Nasser, finished filling in 1979. The project has always carried controversy with it. The construction displaced over 100,000 Nubian, whose civilization had called the banks of the Nile in southern Egypt and northern Sudan home for millennia, and the rising waters threatened a number of important ancient monuments and archeological sites. Despite this, the dam provides significant benefits to the people of Egypt. At the time of its construction, the High Dam was responsible for around 50 % of the electricity production in Egypt, providing electricity to most of Egypt’ villages for the first time. By regulating the flow of the river, the dam also increased the cultivatable land in Egypt by around 30% and allowed development in new areas that were previously inundated annually when the river flooded.

Nubian Village
Nubian Village

Deep down south in Egypt on the West Bank of the Nile, near the town of Aswan, are the foremost colorful and feel good villages of the whole country. The Nubian Villages are painted all told the colours of the rainbow. To begin farming round the Nile, the friendly Nubians moved from Sudan over 8000 years ago, which is why they need a darker skin tone. they need their own unique language that they never teach to an outsider.

Abu Simple
Abu Simple

The Great Temple of Abu Simbel, in Nubia near Egypt’s southern border, is among the most awe-inspiring monuments of Egypt. It was cut into the living rock by King Ramesses II (the Great) of the Nineteenth Dynasty, around 1264 BC. The temple is most well known for the four imposing seated colossal statues that dominate its façade. One of these collapsed because of an ancient earthquake, and its fragments can still be seen on the ground. Colossal standing statues of the king line the main hall, leading to the sanctuary where four deities are sat: Amun‑Ra, Ra‑Horakhty, Ptah, and a deified version of Ramesses II. The temple was built with such precision that on two days a year, the 22nd of February and 22nd of October, the sun’s rays enter the temple, cross the main hall, and illuminate the innermost statues. These dates are thought to correspond to the coronation and birthday of Ramesses II. Another rock-cut temple to the north, known as the Small Temple, is dedicated to the goddess Hathor and Ramesses II’s Great Royal Wife, Queen Nefertari. On the façade of the Small Temple, her colossi are the same size as those of her husband, a very rare example of such display. The two temples were moved from their original location in 1968 after the Aswan High Dam was built, which threatened to submerge them. The relocation was completed thanks to an international effort led by UNESCO, and the temple was admitted into the list of World Heritage Sites in 1979.

Included/Excluded

  • - All inclusive accomodation in a 5 stars hotel in Hurghada.
  • - Luxury sailing trip to Orange island
  • - Desert safari trip
  • - Cleopatra spa
  • - Cairo over Night tour
  • - Luxor to Asswan 5 days Nile cruise tour
  • - Arrival night and departure day
  • - Personal expenses
  • - Gratuities
  • - Any tour or activity not mentioned in the package

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All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Garey B
04/05/2023

truly incredible

This trip was truly incredible. The pyramids were awe-inspiring, and the water activities were so much fun. The cultural experiences were truly eye-opening, and I learned so much about Egypt and its people. The accommodations were comfortable and convenient, and the guides were knowledgeable and friendly. I can't wait to come back and see more!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Rodger L
04/05/2023

The accommodations were comfortable and convenient

This tour exceeded all of my expectations. The water activities were so much fun, and the cultural experiences were truly unforgettable. The accommodations were comfortable and convenient, and the guides were knowledgeable and friendly. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure in Egypt!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Auguste M
04/05/2023

the trip of a lifetime

This tour was truly the trip of a lifetime. From exploring ancient tombs to diving in the Red Sea, every day was a new adventure. The guides were passionate and knowledgeable, and the accommodations were comfortable and convenient. I learned so much about the Egyptian people and their culture, and I am already planning my return trip!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Hadrien K
04/05/2023

The guides were knowledgeable and friendly

I can't recommend this tour enough! The guides were knowledgeable and friendly, the accommodations were comfortable and convenient, and the variety of activities made every day an adventure. I learned so much about Egypt and its culture, and I can't wait to come back and see more.
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Josèphe D
04/05/2023

I learned so much about Egypt and its people

This tour was truly amazing. The variety of activities kept things interesting, and the cultural experiences were unforgettable. I learned so much about Egypt and its people, and the accommodations were comfortable and convenient. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Roslyn L
04/05/2023

the adventure of a lifetime!

This trip was the adventure of a lifetime! The water activities were so much fun, and the cultural experiences were truly eye-opening. The accommodations were comfortable and convenient, and the guides were friendly and informative. I can't wait to come back and see more of this incredible country!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Ira E
04/05/2023

The cultural experiences were truly unforgettable

This tour was the perfect way to experience everything Egypt has to offer. The cultural experiences were truly unforgettable, and the water activities were a blast. The accommodations were comfortable and made it easy to relax and unwind after a long day of exploring. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Niek L
04/05/2023

This trip was a dream come true

This trip was a dream come true. The pyramids were awe-inspiring, and the snorkeling and diving were so much fun. The cultural experiences were truly eye-opening, and I learned so much about Egypt and its people. The accommodations were comfortable and made it easy to relax and enjoy the trip. I can't wait to come back and see more!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Azélie M
04/05/2023

the cultural experiences were so educational.

This tour was the perfect balance between relaxation and adventure. The water activities were a blast, and the cultural experiences were so educational. The accommodations were comfortable and made it easy to unwind after a long day of exploring. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for an unforgettable experience in Egypt!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Käthe N
04/05/2023

This trip exceeded all of my expectations

This trip exceeded all of my expectations. The water activities were so much fun, and the cultural experiences were truly eye-opening. The accommodations were comfortable and convenient, and the guides were friendly and informative. I can't wait to come back and see more of this incredible country!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Magdalen D
04/05/2023

the perfect way to experience everything Egypt has to offer

This tour was the perfect way to experience everything Egypt has to offer. The pyramids were incredible, and the snorkeling and diving were so much fun. I learned so much about the culture and history of this fascinating country, and the guides were knowledgeable and helpful. I would recommend this tour to anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Nadine L
04/05/2023

such an amazing time

I had such an amazing time on this tour. The variety of activities kept things interesting, and the cultural experiences were unforgettable. The accommodations were comfortable, and the guides were friendly and informative. I can't wait to come back and explore more of this beautiful country!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Timo B
04/05/2023

This trip was truly unforgettable

This trip was truly unforgettable. The pyramids were awe-inspiring, and the snorkeling and diving were so much fun. I learned so much about the Egyptian people and their culture, and the guides were incredibly knowledgeable and passionate. I can't wait to come back and see more!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Gwenaël S
04/05/2023

This tour was the perfect mix of adventure and education

This tour was the perfect mix of adventure and education. I learned so much about Egypt's rich culture and history, and the water activities were a blast. The accommodations were comfortable, and the guides were fantastic. I can't wait to come back and experience more of this incredible country!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Eddy Q
04/05/2023

exciting and unique

I had such an incredible time on this tour. The variety of activities, from water sports to exploring ancient tombs, made every day exciting and unique. The guides were knowledgeable and friendly, and the accommodations were comfortable and convenient. I can't recommend this tour enough!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Jemmy L
04/05/2023

This trip was everything I could have hoped for and more.

This trip was everything I could have hoped for and more. The pyramids were simply breathtaking, and the desert safari was an experience unlike any other. I learned so much about Egypt and its fascinating culture and history, and I am already planning my return trip!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Jaylyn D
04/05/2023

I'm definitely planning on coming back again!

What an amazing trip! The diving and snorkeling were breathtaking, and the accommodations were comfortable and welcoming. Learning about the Egyptian people and their culture was so enlightening. I'm definitely planning on coming back again!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Kristin S
04/05/2023

This tour was the trip of a lifetime!

This tour was the trip of a lifetime! The accommodations were comfortable and welcoming, and the variety of activities, from the desert safari to the water activities, was truly amazing. I learned so much about Egypt's fascinating culture and history, and I'm already planning my next trip back!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Louella R
04/05/2023

Learning about the Egyptian people and their culture was so enlightening

I had such an incredible time on this tour! The safari was a truly unique experience, and the diving and snorkeling were so much fun. Learning about the Egyptian people and their culture was so enlightening. I can't wait to come back and explore more!
All over Egypt in 2 Weeks Egypt tour Holiday Package - hurghada to cairo day trip
Mary Anne G
04/05/2023

This tour was the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation.

This tour was the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation. The diving and snorkeling were breathtaking, and the accommodations were comfortable and welcoming. I learned so much about Egypt's fascinating culture and history, and I'm definitely coming back again!
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