Private Giza Day Tours to Sakkara, Memphis And Dahshur

In the morning, Egypt Tour Lovers tour guide will pick you up from your hotel in Cairo. Start your amazing Cairo Tour to visit:

  • Memphis City: it was the capital city of the Lower Egypt at the 3rd millennium BC & it is located south of the Nile River delta, on the west bank of the river. The Memphis archaeological zone was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979 & contains the ancient city’s site are the cemeteries, or necropolises as well as the huge Colossi of Ramses II that is one of the largest and most impressive of this great builder in Egypt.
  • The pyramids of King Zoser in Sakkara: it was built by Imhotep and it is the only one of its kind as it was the first real pyramid to be constructed in ancient Egypt (predates those at Giza) that’s why it is the most ancient surviving monument and the oldest stone building in history. The pyramid consists of six layers of Mastaba tombs positioned above each other’s which represent a staircase to heaven as it goes upwards in six steps on four sides to its top.
  • Pyramid of Dahshur (The Red Pyramid): it has been built with limestone by King Senfru which is the first proper pyramid to be built in ancient Egypt & second largest pyramid in Egypt after the grand pyramid of Cheops in Giza & located about 10 kilometers to the South of Sakkara & it is about 100 meters in height and the length of each side of its square shaped base is 188 meters.

After finishing your tour transfer back to your hotel.

Private Tour from Cairo to Alexandria

Early Morning, Egypt Tour Lovers tour guide will pick you up from your hotel in Cairo to start your amazing tour to the beautiful city Alexandria through (Cairo- Alexandria) Desert Road which takes around 3 hours driving.

Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in 312 B.C. and was the capital of Greco-Roman Egypt.

Arrive to Alexandria & visit the following amazing sites:

  • The Catacombs of Kom El Shoukafa: It is the largest Roman Funerary complex in Egypt as it is an underground wonder world of ornate carvings and paintings and a mixture of Roman and Egyptian designs. And dates from the second century A.D. This warren of tombs on three levels.
  • The Pompey’s Pillar: it’s a Roman triumphal column of 25-meter high and 2.7-meter at its base which Made of red Aswan granite and was built in honor of the Roman Emperor Diocletian who freed the besieged city and brought food to its starving people and site contain also a big statue of him.
  • Citadel of Fort Qaitbey from outside: it’s a mixture between Pharaonic & Islamic histories as the fort is on the original site of the Pharos (It was Alexandria’s ancient lighthouse which built in 279 BC to a height of 12 meters and topped with the statue of Poseidon) & it was built in the 1480’s.
  • Morsi Abu Alabas Mosque: It is an Egyptian mosque in the city of Alexandria & it is located in the Anfoushi neighborhood of Alexandria, near the Citadel of Qaitbay. It’s contained the tomb of Murcian Andalusi Sufi Sheikh Abul Abbas al-Mursi who died in 1286 and the mosque was first built in 1307 and redesigned and built in today’s current form by Eugenio Valzania and Mario Rossi in the years 1929/1945.

Drive back to Cairo & transfer to your hotel.

Private Day Tour to El Fayoum Oasis and sightseeing from Cairo

In the morning, Egypt Tour Lovers Tour Guide will pick you up from your hotel Cairo. Drive to El-Fayoum Oasis by private Air Condition Vehicle through desert Road which takes around one and half hour (about 105 km).

  • El Fayoum Oasis: Fayoum is a city in Middle Egypt & it is one of the most beautiful regions of Egypt & it includes two areas declared as protected by the Egyptian Government: Lake Qarun and Wadi Rayan National Parks. Fayoum is considered as an oasis, but it differs from the real oasis as it receives the water directly from the Nile by an ancient canal.
  • Upon arrival, you will see vegetation as we near El Fayoum drive to explore:
  • Meidum Pyramid: It contains a large pyramid and several mudbrick mastabas.
  • Qaroun Lake: it was declared as one of the protected areas in 1989 & it is considered one of the most important ancient natural lakes. It is the remaining part of the ancient Moeris Lake. You can practice water sports, fishing and bird watching. The best period for fishing is from July to September.
  • Wadi Al-Rayyan (Al-Rayyan Valley): It was designated as a Protected Area in 1989 to protect the area & it consists of two lakes connected by Egypt’s only waterfall which is of the best known attractions in Wadi El- Rayan & it’s a paradise for a bird watchers as there are 169 species.
  • Wadi Al-Hitan (Valley of the Whales): is a natural reserve area located in the western desert & the whale fossils represent one of the iconic stories of evolution because it contains about 400 rare fossils of whales as well as the presence of fossils of other early animals such as sharks, shark teeth, crocodiles, sawfish, turtles and rays.

Finish your visit and transfer back to your hotel in Cairo.

Full Day Luxor tour to East and West Bank

luxor Excursions are the best options and choices to visit and explore the glory of ancient Egypt. There is no city in the world that has such monuments as Thebes. There, visit the Valley of the Kings which is the burial place of the Egyptian kings. Experience Karnak temple which is the biggest in the world. Enjoy the beautiful temple of Queen Hatshepsut. WIth Aladdin Travels, get a nice tour in the Nile and enjoy the beauty of the River in the south of Egypt.,

early morning. Egypt Tour Lovers tour guide will be picked up you from your Hotel or Nile Cruise in Luxor to explore the highlights of this ancient world.

Transfer by private Air-Conditioned vehicle to The West Bank of the Nile River to visit:

  • The Valley of the Kings: It was the burial site of almost all the Pharaonic kings of the 18th till 20th dynasties & the most known tombs are Tut-Ankh-Amon (where discovered the treasures of this Golden King), King Tutmosis I, Tutmosis III, , King Ramses VI, King AmonhotepII and King Mrenptah. The clients visit 03 tombs during their tour according the opening tombs at that time.
  • The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut: located in the West Bank of the River Nile & also knows by Deir El-Bahari Temple which is the Mortuary Temple of beautiful Queen Hatshepsut the first known female monarch (she ruled for about two decades) and who was stepmother of pharaoh Thutmose III.
  • The Colossi Statues of Memnon: located West Bank of the River Nile which are two huge stone statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, who reigned in Egypt during the Dynasty XVIII (around 1350 BC).

Continue to discover the East bank of the Nile River & visit:

  • The huge Temple of Karnak complex: located in the East Bank of the River Nile & considered the largest open-air museum which was one of ancient Egypt’s grandest and most ambitious building projects with multiple temple buildings & covers more than 100 hectares.
  • The Temple of Luxor: located in the heart of the city in the East Bank of the River Nile & it is one of the wonderful temples of Egypt & its entrance is known as the first pylon which was built by Ramses II and was decorated with scenes of his military expeditions (Specially his victory at the battle of Kadesh).

Finish your tour and drive back at your hotel or Nile cruise in Luxor.Make the most of your time in Luxor on a full-day, private tour that explores the highlights of the East Bank and West Bank. You’ll see the Temple of Karnak, Luxor Temple, the Theban Necropolis, the Valley of the Kings, and the Temple of Ramses III, a favorite for brilliant art and well-preserved architecture. Traveling in the comfort of a private, climate-controlled vehicle, you will have the flexibility to enjoy Luxor sites at your own pace, with door-to-door transport, lunch, and all entrance fees included.

Private Tour to the West Bank in Luxor

Early Morning, Egypt Tour Lovers tour guide will be picked up you from your hotel or Nile Cruise in Luxor to explore the highlights of this ancient world.

Transfer by private Air-Conditioned vehicle to The West Bank of the Nile River to visit:

  • The Valley of the Kings: It was the burial site of almost all the Pharaonic kings of the 18th till 20th dynasties & the most known tombs are Tut-Ankh-Amon (where discovered the treasures of this Golden King), King Tutmosis I, Tutmosis III, , King Ramses VI, King AmonhotepII and King Mrenptah. The clients visit 03 tombs during their tour according to the opening tombs at that time.
  • The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut: located in the West Bank of the River Nile & also knows by Deir El-Bahari Temple which is the Mortuary Temple of beautiful Queen Hatshepsut the first known female monarch (she ruled for about two decades) and who was stepmother of pharaoh Thutmose III.
  • The Colossi Statues of Memnon: located West Bank of the River Nile which are two huge stone statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, who reigned in Egypt during the Dynasty XVIII (around 1350 BC).

Finish your tour and drive back at your hotel or Nile cruise in Luxor.

Dendera and Abydos tour from Luxor

A Day Tour to Dendera and Abydos from Luxor. A Luxor excursion and sightseeing activity to two remarkable temples. Abydos Temple is one of Egypt’s finest monuments with exquisite decoration located North of Luxor built by Seti I. Then proceeding to Dendera temple built by the Ptolemies. The Luxor day tour to Dendera and Abydos by professional Egyptologist includes hotel Pick up and drop off.

  • Visit Abydos temple one of the most remarkable temples in Egypt.
  • See Dendara with its intact relifs.
  • TOUR BROGRAM
  • GET PICKED UP FROM YOUR HOTEL IN LUXOR BY YOUR EGYPTOLOGIST TOUR GUIDE AT 07 AM. ARRIVE AT DENDRA AT 08,30 TE TEMPLE IS LOCATED IN DENDARA WHICH IS SITUATED AT THE NORTH OF LUXOR .THE TEMPLE IS DEDICATE TO THE GODDESS HATHOR ,  TEH GODDESS HATHOR WAS THE GODDESS OF LOVE AND BEAUTY, THE TEMPLE BUILT DURING THE REIGN OF PTOLEMY XII AND CLEOPATRA VII. SO YOU CAN SEE A BIG FIGURE FOR THE QUEEN CLEOPATRA AND HER SON  .
  • THEN CONTINUE TO VISIT THE TEMPLE OF ABYDOSS WHICH DEDICATE TO THE GOD OSIRIS  THE GOD OF DEATH, THE TEMPLE BUILT BY KING SETI AND HIS SONO RAMSES II.ABYDOS WAS  ONE OF THE MOST RELIGIOUS SITES TO THE ANCIENT EGYPTIONS BECAUSE THE ANCIENT EGYPTION USED TO PILGRIMAGES TO THIS PLACE BECAUSE THEY BLEIVED THAT THE HEAD OF THE GOD ODIRIS WAS BURIED THERE.

1 night to Luxor from Sharm El Sheikh by flight

Early Morning, Egypt Tour Lovers representative will transfer you to Sharm airport to travel to Luxor by the previously booked domestic flight.

Upon arrival to Luxor airport, Egypt Tour Lovers representative will transfer you to Your Hotel for 1 night

Early morning  Egypt Tour Lovers tour guide will be picked up you from your Hotel in Luxor to explore the highlights of this ancient world.

  • Transfer by private Air-Conditioned vehicle to The West Bank of the Nile River to visit:
  • The Valley of the Kings: It was the burial site of almost all the Pharaonic kings of the 18th till 20th dynasties & the most known tombs are Tut-Ankh-Amon (where discovered the treasures of this Golden King), King Tutmosis I, Tutmosis III, , King Ramses VI, King AmonhotepII and King Mrenptah. The clients visit 03 tombs during their tour according the opening tombs at that time.
  • The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut: located in the West Bank of the River Nile & also knows by Deir El-Bahari Temple which is the Mortuary Temple of beautiful Queen Hatshepsut the first known female monarch (she ruled for about two decades) and who was stepmother of pharaoh Thutmose III.
  • The Colossi Statues of Memnon: located West Bank of the River Nile which are two huge stone statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, who reigned in Egypt during the Dynasty XVIII (around 1350 BC).
  • Continue to discover the East bank of the Nile River & visit:
  • The huge Temple of Karnak complex: located in the East Bank of the River Nile & considered the largest open-air museum which was one of ancient Egypt’s grandest and most ambitious building projects with multiple temple buildings & covers more than 100 hectares.
  • The Temple of Luxor: located in the heart of the city in the East Bank of the River Nile & it is one of the wonderful temples of Egypt & its entrance is known as the first pylon which was built by Ramses II and was decorated with scenes of his military expeditions (Specially his victory at the battle of Kadesh).

Finish your amazing long tour and transfer to Luxor airport to travel to Sharm by previously booked domestic flight.

Arrive to Sharm and Egypt Tour Lovers representative will drive back at your hotel

Private day tour to Edfu and Kom Ombo from Luxor

In the morning, your adventure begins when a Egypt Tour Lovers guide picks you up from your hotel or cruise ship in Luxor. This exciting day tour promises an enriching journey into ancient Egyptian history and architecture.

Kom Ombo and Edfu Temples Private Tour from Aswan

Overview Embark on a private day tour from Aswan, courtesy of Egypt Tour Lovers, with an early morning pickup from your hotel or Nile cruise. This tour offers a unique opportunity to discover the splendors of the Nile and the distinctive riverside temples of Kom Ombo and Edfu.

Travel comfortably in a private, air-conditioned vehicle to visit:

The Kom Ombo Temple: This architecturally distinct temple stands out due to its dedication to two deities: the Falcon god Horus and the Crocodile god Sobek, a creation by Ptolemy VI. The temple’s layout is specially designed, featuring courts, halls, sanctuaries, and rooms in duplicates to honor both sets of gods. Notably, the southern part of the temple is devoted to Sobek, revered as the god of fertility and considered the creator of the world in ancient Egyptian religion. Conversely, the northern section is dedicated to Horus.

The Temple of Edfu (Temple of Horus): This temple, honoring Horus, the avenging son of Isis and Osiris, is also known as “Apollopolis Magna” in ancient Greek texts due to the Greeks associating Horus with their god Apollo. Located in Edfu, approximately 109 km from Luxor, this temple is one of Egypt’s best-preserved ancient structures, largely because it was completely buried under desert sands until its rediscovery in the 19th century.

After exploring these historical wonders, you will return to your hotel or Nile cruise in Aswan, concluding your enriching journey into Egypt’s ancient history.

Private Day Tour High Dam, Philae Temple and unfinished Obelisk

In the morning, your journey in Aswan begins with a pickup from your hotel or cruise by a knowledgeable Egyptologist guide from Egypt Tour Lovers. You’ll embark on a tour to explore some of Aswan’s most significant ancient sites:

Philae Temple: Dedicated to the goddess Isis, this temple narrates a famous story from Egyptian mythology about Isis bringing her husband back to life, the birth of their son Horus, and the mummification of Osiris. Originally built during Ptolemy II’s reign in Egypt’s Greco-Roman Period, the temple was relocated to Agilika island to save it from flooding caused by the High Dam. Historically, obelisks stood in front of the temple, but these were removed by British Consul Henry Salt in 1918 and are now located in a garden in Dorset, England.

The High Dam: This impressive rock-fill dam, located on the Egypt-Sudan northern border, is an engineering marvel designed to protect Egypt from the annual floods of the Nile. Construction started in 1960 and completed in 1968, with the official inauguration in 1971. The dam is 111 meters high, 3,830 meters long, and has a base width of 980 meters. Its spillway can handle a discharge of 11,000 cubic meters per second.

Unfinished Obelisk: This site showcases a massive, yet incomplete obelisk, which would have been the tallest known if completed. Abandoned due to fractures, it remains attached to bedrock, offering insights into ancient Egyptian stone quarrying techniques. The methods used to transport these heavy stones to locations like Cairo, about 500 miles away, remain a fascinating mystery.

After this insightful tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel or cruise, completing your exploration of Aswan’s ancient wonders.

Private Half Day Tour to Kalabsha Temple and Nubian Museum

Embark on a captivating half-day tour in Aswan with a pickup from your hotel or cruise, arranged by Egypt Tour Lovers. This tour offers a blend of ancient history and cultural exploration:

The Temple of Kalabsha: Situated on the Western Bank of the River Nile, about 40 miles south of Aswan, near the High Dam, the Temple of Kalabsha is a significant historical site. Originally constructed by Pharaohs Toutmosis II and Amenophis II, the temple underwent restoration during the Roman era. Its location on a hill near the High Dam adds to its scenic and historical appeal, making it a must-visit for those interested in Egypt’s rich past.

Nubian Museum: Named after the ancient Egyptian word “Nbu,” meaning gold, in reference to the region’s renowned gold mines, the Nubian Museum is a treasure trove of history and culture. The museum was established following the construction of the High Dam, as a means to preserve thousands of antiquities that would have otherwise been submerged under Lake Nasser’s waters. Opened in 1997, the museum not only showcases significant archaeological finds but also offers vivid displays of Nubian life and culture, providing a comprehensive understanding of the region’s heritage.

After exploring these fascinating sites, you will be conveniently transferred back to your hotel or cruise, concluding an enriching and memorable tour in Aswan.

Private Half Day Tour to Nubian Museum

Begin your day with a comfortable pickup from your hotel or Nile Cruise in Aswan by a private, air-conditioned vehicle arranged by Egypt Tour Lovers. This excursion promises a blend of history and culture, focusing on the rich heritage of the Nubian region.

Start at The Nubian Museum: This museum, named after the ancient Egyptian word “Nbu,” meaning gold, reflects the region’s history with its famous gold mines. The museum was conceptualized following the construction of the High Dam, serving as a crucial initiative to safeguard thousands of antiquities that were at risk of submersion under Lake Nasser’s waters. Opened in 1997, the museum not only showcases significant archaeological finds but also offers an immersive experience of Nubian life and traditions. It provides a comprehensive view of the Nubian civilization’s contributions to history, art, and culture.

After exploring the museum’s extensive collections and exhibits, you will be transferred back to your hotel or Nile Cruise in Aswan. This tour is an excellent opportunity to delve into the heart of Nubian heritage and understand its impact on Egyptian history