Overview
Ten days that flow from Cairo’s antiquities to the Nile’s temple towns and the Red Sea’s coral gardens. This ENA itinerary keeps your days purposeful and unhurried, pairing must-see sites with thoughtful pacing, seamless transfers, and a touch of quiet luxury. By the time you’re wheeling over desert sands in Aswan or finning above a reef in Hurghada, you’ll feel Egypt’s layers resolving into a single, unforgettable story.
Note:
Cruise Schedule: Fridays / Wednesdays
From Aswan to Luxor
Highlights
- Complimentary camel ride
- Giza Pyramids, Great Sphinx & Valley Temple
- Grand Egyptian Museum
- Aswan High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk & Philae Temple
- Kom Ombo & Edfu Temples
- Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut’s Temple & Colossi of Memnon
- Karnak Temple Complex
- Hurghada snorkeling day on the Red Sea
- Hurghada desert safari with barbecue dinner
Itinerary
Your ENA representative greets you and escorts you to your hotel. Settle in and let the city’s rhythm wash over you; the evening is yours to rest or take a gentle stroll nearby.
The Great Pyramid of Khufu anchors the Giza Plateau, its core masonry stacked from more than two million blocks and its original height once reaching about 146 meters. Nearby rise the pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure, each part of a larger funerary complex that included temples and boat pits. As you circle the plateau, the desert light shifts constantly, revealing clean lines and ancient tool marks that make the engineering feel personal.
At the Valley Temple of Khafre, polished granite pillars and alabaster floors hint at the care invested in preparing a king for eternity. The temple’s layout channels processions from the river to the plateau, linking life and afterlife in a single ritual path. Here you see how precision cutting and tight joints kept these stones aligned for 4,500 years.
The Great Sphinx sits carved from a single limestone ridge, its lion body and human head aligned east to greet the rising sun. Weathering patterns show how wind and old floodwaters shaped the face we know today. Standing at its paws, you sense both its scale and its protective role within Khafre’s complex.
Standing on the edge of the Giza Plateau, the Grand Egyptian Museum is the most ambitious museum ever built for a single civilization. Home to the complete treasures of Tutankhamun and thousands of artifacts displayed with space and light, GEM offers a modern, immersive way to experience ancient Egypt — thoughtfully curated, expansive, and unforgettable.
A relaxed midday meal at a local spot is included today (beverages on your own).
Aswan’s High Dam, completed between 1960 and 1970, harnessed the Nile to generate power and regulate annual floods. Lake Nasser stretches behind it for hundreds of kilometers, a feat that demanded international cooperation and archaeological rescues. Your guide explains how its benefits reshaped life in southern Egypt.
The Unfinished Obelisk still lies in its granite cradle, a project ordered in Hatshepsut’s reign that cracked before it could be lifted. Tool marks tell you how workers freed obelisks from the bedrock using dolerite pounders and fire-and-quench techniques. Measuring roughly forty-two meters in length, it would have been the largest ever raised.
Philae Temple, dedicated to Isis, stands today on Agilkia Island after a UNESCO relocation safeguarded it from rising waters. Reliefs narrate the Osiris story and late-period rituals, and a compact colonnade frames the river in perfect symmetry. As the boat noses away, you see why pilgrims came here for centuries.
Check in to your 5* deluxe Nile cruise; lunch and dinner are served on board.
Kom Ombo’s twin design mirrors two sanctuaries, one for Sobek the crocodile god and one for Haroeris (Horus the Elder). Duplicate gateways, halls, and sancta line up with elegant precision, a rare architectural choice in Egypt. Medical reliefs—surgical tools, forceps, and scales—offer a startling window into ancient practice. Meals and overnight on board.
Edfu Temple, built between 237 and 57 BC, is Egypt’s best-preserved cult temple, its walls rising nearly intact. The ceremonial birth house, towering pylon, and hypostyle halls preserve clear accounts of festivals and processions. Inscriptions here are a goldmine for historians of language and myth, especially episodes of Horus confronting Set. Sail to Luxor; meals and overnight on board.
In the Valley of the Kings, tombs cut deep into the Theban hills carry painted ceilings of stars and sun boats. Corridors descend past protective deities and chapters of the Amduat, turning theology into a sequence of rooms. Your guide selects a thoughtful mix of open tombs to balance color, scale, and variety.
Hatshepsut’s Temple at Deir el-Bahari seems to grow from the limestone cliffs in three clean terraces. Porticoes show Punt expeditions, divine birth scenes, and processions that anchored her political authority. The symmetry and long ramps make this one of Egypt’s most modern-feeling ancient buildings.
The Colossi of Memnon—two eighteen-meter statues of Amenhotep III—once fronted a vast mortuary temple now lost to time. Ancient travelers wrote of a dawn “voice” from the northern statue, likely sounds from heating stone after overnight cooling. Up close, you see later restorations that kept them standing.
Across the river at Karnak, the Great Hypostyle Hall crowds 134 papyrus-column shafts into a forest of stone. Avenues of ram-headed sphinxes link precincts of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, mapping a sacred city over 247 acres. Obelisks and gateways chart centuries of additions from Middle Kingdom through Ptolemaic times.
Lunch is included between visits today (beverages on your own). Disembark and check in to your Luxor hotel for the night.
After breakfast, we will drive you east across desert mountains to Hurghada and check in to your Red Sea resort (full board). The afternoon is yours for the beach, pool, or a gentle shoreline walk.
Head out by boat to snorkel above coral gardens where parrotfish graze and anthias hover like confetti. Clear water and mild currents make this an easy, joyful day on the water. Return to the resort with time to unwind before dinner.
set off into the Eastern Desert. A quad-bike ride over sand dunes leads to Bedouin camps, where tea is shared under woven tents and the silence of the desert stretches beyond the horizon. As night falls, enjoy a barbecue dinner under the stars before returning to your Hurghada resort.
Breakfast and flight back to Cairo International Airport for your flight home. If you’d like to add a last-minute tour or additional night, we’ll weave it in.
Included
- Meet & greet at all destinations
- 2 nights Cairo hotel
- 3 nights 5★ deluxe Nile cruise (full board)
- 1 night Luxor hotel
- 3 nights Hurghada resort (full board)
- Domestic flights: Cairo → Aswan & Hurghada → Cairo
- All private transfers by A/C vehicle
- Entrance fees to listed sites
- Snorkeling excursion in Hurghada
- Safari by quad bike with BBQ dinner
- Multilingual expert Egyptologist guide
- Lunch on touring days (beverages not included)
- All service charges and taxes
- Light shopping walkabouts where appropriate
Excluded
- International airfare
- Optional tours not in itinerary
- Personal extras
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