9 days
Daily Tour
12 people
English
Overview
Think pyramids, but also rooftop sunsets. Think temple walls, but also spicy
koshary and street music.
This is Egypt remixed for the curious traveler, the offbeat explorer, and the
story-collector. From rooftop welcomes to alleyway food hunts, sacred tombs to
Nubian beats — you’ll walk through 4,000 years of history with your crew at your
side and the Nile in your backdrop.
Welcome to Egypt, without the filters
Arrive in Cairo at your leisure. In the evening, meet your group at sunset on the hotel rooftop for drinks, laughs, and to set the tone for your trip. Stay: Pharaohs Hotel Cairo
Morning: Enjoy a guided tour of the Great Pyramid, Sphinx, and valley temples. Afternoon: Have lunch. Evening: Board an overnight sleeper train to Aswan in a shared twin cabin. Sleep: Onboard Sleeper Train
Settle into Aswan's relaxed river rhythm. Optional: Visit Philae Temple by boat. Evening: Share dinner, music, and culture in a local Nubian home. Stay: Cleopatra Hotel, Aswan
Optional: Take a dawn drive to the must-see Abu Simbel Temples. Afternoon: Free time to relax by the Corniche, sip hibiscus tea, or get a henna tattoo. Stay: Cleopatra Hotel, Aswan
Morning: Enjoy a traditional felucca sail with tea, tunes, and total serenity. Visit the Temple of Kom Ombo, the dual home of Sobek & Horus. Continue your journey to Luxor. Stay: Emilio Hotel, Luxor
Explore the mighty Karnak Temple. Optional: Visit Luxor Temple or Museum, café-hop, or sketch on the Corniche. Evening: Free to explore Luxor by night. Stay: Emilio Hotel, Luxor
Discover three tombs in the Valley of the Kings and visit Hatshepsut’s Temple. Board your overnight sleeper train back to Cairo. Sleep: Onboard Sleeper Train
Walk the maze of Old Cairo from Bab Zuweila to El Ghoria, and stroll through the legendary Khan El Khalili. Optional: End the day with a downtown food crawl. Stay: Pharaohs Hotel, Cairo
Grab your last mint tea. Optional: Airport transfer available. Enjoy free time for souvenirs or final photos.
Travelers aged 18–35 Artists, seekers, foodies, photographers, and solo adventurers Those who want Egypt with heart, humor, and human connection
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