Our representative will collect you from your hotel in Hurghada to transfer you to Hurghada Airport; it takes just over 15 minutes.
Board your flight from Hurghada to Cairo at 5:00 AM; it arrives there around 6:00 AM, where our representative will await and assist with the arrival process.
Our guide will lead a tour of Giza, showcasing its Pyramids, Sphinx, Valley Temple, and other historical sites.

Discover ancient Egyptian paper creation and authentic papyrus gifts at a unique store.
Visit Giza's Egyptian Museum for over 250,000 authentic artifacts, including Tutankhamen's treasure.

Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
Additional fees apply for viewing royal mummies at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization.
The New Grand Museum in Cairo is currently offering limited tours, with access restricted to the Grand Hall, commercial area, and exterior gardens.
These tours cost an additional $60 per person and cannot be pre-booked online.
The tour continues to Islamic Cairo, visiting Khan El Khalili Bazaar.

For extra days in Cairo, guests can book optional tours like the Cairo Dinner Cruise - Sound and Light Show at Giza or a night trip to Cairo.
Other activities in Cairo include a felucca sailing boat trip, a meal at Kushari Abu Tarek, and an old bazaar experience.
Cheops

Cheops is popularly known as in Egyptian in the language of Khufu, was one of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh who reigned between 2589 between 2589 and 2566 BCE during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom.
He was best recognized for the construction of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Great Pyramid located in Giza.
Chephren

Chephren Khafre was an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh from the Fourth Dynasty during Old Kingdom period who reigned from approximately 2558 to 2532 BC.
He is best remembered as being responsible for commissioning Giza's second largest pyramid, commonly referred to as The Pyramid of Khafre and for possibly commissioning The Great Sphinx of Giza to honor him.
Mykerinus

The Pyramid of Mykerinus, also known as the Pyramid of Menkaure, at Giza in Egypt, is one of three pyramids at Giza and was constructed for Pharaoh Menkaure around 2500 BC during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom.
Papyrus Gifts

Papyrus presents typically include items designed or inspired by the plant, which is native to Egypt and used extensively during the time of ancient Egyptian writing and culture.
Examples include papyrus material with Egyptian patterns printed on it.
Bookmarks constructed out of papyrus, as well as more contemporary gifts, like greeting cards or stationery from companies like Papyrus.