Looking for a great-value trip to Egypt? You’re in the right spot. Kicking things off with a Pyramids of Giza tour, you’ll jump straight into the epic highlights of this country. Expect the colour and chaos of Cairo, temple time in Aswan and Luxor, a sail on the Nile aboard a traditional felucca, and even a bike ride in Luxor. We’ll sort the essentials (think cosy hotel stays and basic overnight trains for a proper local-style adventure), so you can choose exactly what you wanna splurge on.
Aswan: Spend the day (and night) aboard a traditional felucca, floating down the Nile in full slow-travel mode. Lunch and dinner are included, there are swim stops, and you’ll sleep under the stars on the deck with your crew. Heads up: it’s rustic — the toilet is on a separate support boat travelling alongside. If it’s cold, we’ll switch it up with a shorter sail, then head by coach to Luxor for a hotel overnight instead.
Cairo: Dive into Cairo’s most iconic bazaar, right in the heart of Historic Cairo (a UNESCO World Heritage site). Expect a maze of alleyways lined with lanterns, spices, jewellery, textiles, and antiques, plus local artisans doing their thing as you wander past. It’s equal parts shopping, people-watching, and soaking up the atmosphere, with plenty of chances to haggle for souvenirs and pick up something that actually feels like Cairo.
Cairo: Visit Egypt’s most iconic ancient sites in one stop: the Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, and the Valley Temple. Your Trip Manager will guide you around the plateau, sharing the stories behind how these monuments were built and what they meant to the people who created them. Think: pharaoh power to afterlife beliefs and the engineering that still impresses today.
Hurghada: Check out these towering Pharaoh statues. They’ve stood guard since 1350 BC, even surviving natural disasters. And apparently one even ‘sings’ in the wind.
Kom Ombo: Explore this seriously cool double temple with a perfectly symmetrical layout. One side is dedicated to Sobek (the crocodile god), the other to Horus (the falcon god) — two temples in one, and twice the ancient intrigue.
Luxor: Finish strong with a wander through Luxor’s lively souks. Browse local goods, pick up last-minute snacks or gifts, and soak up the atmosphere before you roll on to what’s next.
Luxor: Get ready to see Luxor on two wheels. We'll cruise past epic monuments and historic spots with stories that bring the place to life. The best bit? You’ll meet local youth communities along the way, so you can swap hellos, hear real stories, and ride away with more than just photos
Luxor: Grab your camera and explore one of the world’s most famous archaeological sites. See the tomb of Tutankhamun from the outside (with the option to add on exploring it from the inside!) and many other Egyptian pharaohs.