How To Spend 9 Days During Egypt Private Tours?


 

On your Egypt Private Tours, your trip is entirely in your hands. You can plan Egypt Tours with respect to what you want to see or do depending on your personal preferences. You can schedule your travel plans to avoid crowds, take excursions to lesser-known places and go to places that large groups of people can’t. 

Here’s how you can spend 9 days during Egypt Private tours – 

Day 1: Arrive In Cairo

On a Private Tour Egypt, you’ll be escorted through the Cairo International Airport upon your arrival. You’ll be escorted through the customs and passport control as well. Baggage claim is a breeze if you have your guide with you to lead the way.

Upon getting out of the airport, you’ll be taken to your booked hotel and will have the rest of the day ahead you to take a rest. 

Day 2: The Pyramids Of Giza & Saqqara

On your second day in Egypt, you can see the great Pyramids of Giza in person. It is best to get in early to avoid the crowds at the pyramids.

Being on a Private Tour Egypt means that you will be guided privately around the pyramids with the guide telling you everything about the place. If the sun is very hot for you then you can rest and relax in the shade and head back to your hotel or you can press on, there are lesser-seen sites to explore.

Day 3: Luxor


On the third day, you can spend a few days of your Egypt Private Tour Packages in Luxor. The magnificent ruins of this place stand on both banks of the Nile River and offer visitors multiple days of exploration.

Located on the eastern bank of the Nile River, Luxor’s streets house the remains of the Karnak and Luxor Temple complexes. You can see the Sun Court of Amenhotep III in Luxor Temple and the Avenue of the Sphinxes before heading back into the city or opting to unwind at your hotel. 

Day 4: Valley Of The Kings And The Mortuary Temple Of Hatshepsut


 On day 4, you can visit the Valley of the Kings, the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, and the Colossi of Memnon. Being on a Private Guided Tours of Egypt, sometimes you may be the only soul free to observe your surroundings with the intricate etchings and paintings covering each ancient memorial at your quiet leisure.

Day 5: Edfu

On day 5, you can explore the more southern areas of Upper Egypt—where you can decide whether you want to set sail on the Nile or hit the road which is entirely up to you.

The temple of Edfu is incredibly astounding, and simply cannot be missed. It is the country’s best preserved site, offering visitors with a true transcendental experience. Despite of the huge crowds of people, there are secluded and secreted hallways that provide ample atmospheric escapes, where everything remains still.

Day 6: Kom Ombo & Aswan

On day 6, you have up to see Kom Ombo and Aswan. The Temple of Kom Ombo is an impressive and spectacular sight from a distance. The Kom Ombo is a partially reconstructed temple which is uniquely symmetric, with two mirrored halves dedicated each to the gods Sobek and Haroeris. 

Further up the Nile River, is the riverside market town of Aswan. It is a picturesque city full of enticing options for you to choose from on your Egypt Private Tours. Aswan’s calm waters are perfect for light sailing. You can also take a trip to a nearby Nubian village, if you want.

Day 7: Abu Simbel


On day 7, you’ll be catching the first flight to Abu Simbel, just south of Lake Nasser. The Temple Of Abu Simbel was dedicated to the majesty of Ramesses II alongside the gods Amun, Ra, and Ptah.

The striking temples are cavernous hallways flanked with enormous decorated statues - statues of Ramesses II as the god Osiris in the Great Temple, and scenes of Nefertari along with a number of divine figures in the Small Temple. 

The magnitude of the temples are only magnified more by the quietness around it.

 Days 8-9: Cairo



There’s a lot for you to see and do in Cairo that only two days will not feel like enough time to explore it all. You can take a private tour through the numerous sites of history in Old Cairo. You can see Roman ruins and remnants of the Byzantine Empire all around the historic city.

You can also see the venerable churches of Christian faith, such as the 3rd-century Hanging Church or the Orthodox Church of St. George. You can seek out ancient mosques, thousand-year-old centres of prayer in the medieval district of Islamic Cairo.

Feeling hungry? You can go to the best restaurants in Cairo from one restaurant to another on a mobile food tour of modern Cairo.

Have you always wanted to visit some place in Egypt? Is there anything you’ve missed or something you want to see again? Just let your Private Guided Tours of Egypt guide know. At Nile Holiday, we’ll ensure to make your Egypt Private Tours a very memorable affair for you.

 

 

 

 

 

 



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