5-Day Egypt Adventure: Cairo & Alexandria

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mohamed

Guided trip
Join me for an unforgettable 5-day adventure in Egypt, exploring the vibrant city of Cairo and the coastal charm of Alexandria. This all-inclusive trip offers a perfect blend of historical exploration, cultural experiences, and comfortable accommodations near to the pyramids, all for just $300 per person.

Hello, I’m Moooo, an avid traveler and Egypt enthusiast. My goal for this trip is to offer a rich, immersive experience that highlights the best of Egypt’s history and culture. I expect everyone to come with an open mind, ready for adventure and eager to learn about this incredible country.

Located in Cairo and with Giza Pyramids reachable within a 19-minute walk, Comfort Inn Giza provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, free bikes, free WiFi and a bar. This 3-star hostel offers a tour desk. The property has evening entertainment and a 24-hour front desk. The hostel will provide guests with air-conditioned rooms with a desk, an electric tea pot, a safety deposit box, a flat-screen TV, a terrace and a private bathroom with a bath. Guest rooms include bed linen. A continental, Full English/Irish or American breakfast is served at the property. At Comfort Inn Giza you'll find a restaurant serving African, American and Argentinian cuisine. Vegetarian, halal and kosher options can also be requested. Great Sphinx is 2.1 miles from the accommodation, while Cairo Tower is 7.9 miles away. The nearest airport is Cairo International Airport, 18 miles from Comfort Inn Giza.

What's included?
4 nights in a 3.5-star hostel in Cairo
Daily breakfast and lunch
All transport within Egypt (private car/
Entrance fees to all attractions
Guided tours in Cairo and Alexandria
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Trip Itinerary
1

The Great Pyramid of Giza

Day 1
Discover the Pyramids of Egypt Built over 4,000 years ago, the Pyramids of Egypt stand as ancient marvels of engineering and culture. These monumental tombs, including the iconic Great Pyramid of Giza, continue to awe visitors with their size, precision, and historical significance. Explore the mysteries and grandeur of these enduring symbols of ancient Egypt's glory.
2

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo

Day 1
he Egyptian Museum in Cairo (EMC) is the oldest archaeological museum in the Middle East, housing over 170,000 artefacts. It has the largest collection of Pharaonic antiquities in the world. The Museum’s exhibits span the Pre-Dynastic Period till the Graeco-Roman Era (c. 5500 BC - AD 364).
3

Nile Maxim

Day 1-2
Experience the Nile Maxim Boat Welcome aboard the Nile Maxim, where modern luxury meets the timeless beauty of the Nile River. This exquisite boat offers a unique perspective on Cairo's bustling cityscape and the serene waters of the Nile, making it an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking relaxation and cultural immersion. Setting Sail As we embark on our journey, you'll be treated to panoramic views from the spacious decks of the Nile Maxim. Feel the gentle breeze and soak in the sights of Cairo's skyline, adorned with ancient minarets and modern skyscrapers, all while cruising along the lifeblood of Egypt—the Nile River. A Culinary Delight Indulge in a sumptuous feast of Egyptian and international cuisine served onboard. From traditional dishes to contemporary favorites, our chefs ensure a gastronomic experience that complements the stunning surroundings. Enjoy your meal in elegant dining areas with unparalleled views of the river. Entertainment and Relaxation As the sun sets over Cairo, unwind with live entertainment featuring traditional music and dance performances that showcase Egypt's rich cultural heritage. Whether you choose to dance the night away or simply relax with a refreshing drink in hand, the Nile Maxim offers the perfect ambiance for every traveler. Memories to Cherish From romantic evenings to family gatherings and corporate events, the Nile Maxim boat promises an unforgettable experience on the Nile River. Immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of Egypt's iconic river, all while enjoying unparalleled comfort and hospitality aboard one of Cairo's most prestigious vessels.
4

Saqarah

Day 2
Discover Saqqara: Egypt's Ancient Necropolis Welcome to Saqqara, an archaeological treasure trove and one of Egypt's most significant ancient sites. Located just south of Cairo, Saqqara is renowned for its vast necropolis, which served as the burial ground for Memphis, the capital of ancient Egypt. Historical Significance Saqqara is famous for the Step Pyramid of Djoser, built around 2600 BC, which marked a significant advancement in pyramid construction and architectural design. Designed by the legendary architect Imhotep, the Step Pyramid complex includes temples, tombs, and galleries that provide a glimpse into ancient Egyptian religious practices and funerary rituals. Tombs and Mastabas Explore the labyrinthine catacombs and intricately decorated tombs of Saqqara, where pharaohs, nobles, and high-ranking officials were laid to rest in elaborate mastabas (rectangular structures with flat roofs). These tombs are adorned with vibrant hieroglyphs and reliefs that depict scenes from daily life, offering invaluable insights into ancient Egyptian culture and beliefs. Imhotep Museum Visit the Imhotep Museum, dedicated to the architect of the Step Pyramid and showcasing artifacts discovered in Saqqara. Marvel at statues, pottery, and other artifacts that highlight the artistic and technological achievements of ancient Egypt during the Old Kingdom period. Unveiling Ancient Mysteries Saqqara continues to reveal secrets of Egypt's past through ongoing excavations and discoveries. From the impressive tombs of high officials to the smaller, yet equally fascinating, discoveries scattered across the desert sands, every corner of Saqqara tells a story of the people who shaped Egypt's history. Conclusion As we explore Saqqara, we embark on a journey through millennia of history and marvel at the ingenuity of ancient Egyptian civilization. Join us in unraveling the mysteries of this extraordinary necropolis, where the echoes of the past resonate through magnificent structures and timeless artifacts.
5

The Grand Egyptian Museum GEM

Day 2
Experience the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) Welcome to the Grand Egyptian Museum, a testament to Egypt's rich cultural heritage and home to some of the world's most iconic artifacts. Situated near the Giza Pyramids, this monumental museum promises an unparalleled journey through ancient Egyptian history. Architectural Marvel Designed to complement the grandeur of its surroundings, the Grand Egyptian Museum spans over 490,000 square meters, making it one of the largest archaeological museums globally. Its striking modern architecture harmonizes with the timeless treasures it houses. Treasures of Antiquity Discover over 50,000 artifacts, including the treasures of King Tutankhamun—a highlight of the museum's collection. Marvel at his golden mask, chariots, and other relics that offer a glimpse into the life and beliefs of ancient Egyptian royalty. The museum also features artifacts spanning Egypt's entire history, from prehistoric times to the Greco-Roman period. Innovative Exhibits Experience state-of-the-art exhibits that blend traditional displays with modern technology, providing interactive and immersive insights into ancient Egyptian culture, art, and architecture. From multimedia presentations to detailed reconstructions, each exhibit offers a deeper understanding of Egypt's past. Cultural Enrichment Explore beyond the exhibits with educational programs, lectures, and temporary exhibitions that delve into various aspects of ancient Egyptian civilization. The Grand Egyptian Museum aims to educate and inspire visitors, fostering a deeper appreciation for Egypt's cultural legacy. Conclusion Join us at the Grand Egyptian Museum for an unforgettable journey through time, where millennia of history come to life amidst breathtaking artifacts and innovative displays. Immerse yourself in the wonders of ancient Egypt and witness firsthand the treasures that have captivated the world for centuries.
6

Khan el-Khalili

Day 2-3
Discover Khan el-Khalili: Cairo's Legendary Souk Welcome to Khan el-Khalili, Cairo's bustling and historic souk that has enchanted visitors for centuries. Nestled in the heart of Old Cairo, this vibrant marketplace is not just a shopping destination but a cultural experience that transports you back in time. Historical Roots Dating back to the 14th century, Khan el-Khalili has served as a hub for merchants, traders, and artisans, offering a glimpse into Cairo's rich history as a center of commerce and culture. Its labyrinthine alleys and vibrant atmosphere embody the essence of traditional Egyptian markets. Shopping Extravaganza Explore a treasure trove of goods, from intricately crafted jewelry and textiles to traditional handicrafts and souvenirs. Haggle with local vendors, known for their hospitality and expertise, as you discover unique items that reflect Egypt's craftsmanship and cultural diversity. Cultural Experience Beyond shopping, Khan el-Khalili is a place to immerse yourself in Egyptian culture. Visit traditional coffeehouses, where you can savor aromatic Egyptian coffee and mint tea, or indulge in local delicacies like falafel and koshary at nearby eateries. Architectural Gems Admire the stunning architecture of Khan el-Khalili, characterized by its Mamluk-era buildings, intricate wooden facades, and ornate mosques. Marvel at historic landmarks such as the Al-Azhar Mosque and the Ghuriya complex, which add to the charm and allure of this ancient marketplace. Timeless Charm Whether you're a history enthusiast, a souvenir hunter, or simply looking to soak in the lively atmosphere, Khan el-Khalili offers an unforgettable experience. Lose yourself in its bustling lanes, where the sights, sounds, and scents create a sensory journey through Cairo's vibrant past and present.
7

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization

Day 3
Explore the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) Welcome to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, a modern marvel celebrating Egypt's rich cultural heritage through the ages. Located in Cairo, this museum offers a comprehensive journey through the diverse facets of ancient and contemporary Egyptian civilization. Architectural Splendor Designed with contemporary architectural elegance, the NMEC's structure harmonizes traditional elements with modern aesthetics. Its expansive halls and galleries showcase artifacts and exhibits that span millennia, providing a captivating narrative of Egypt's cultural evolution. Chronicles of Civilization Delve into Egypt's history through meticulously curated displays, spanning prehistoric times to the present day. Marvel at artifacts ranging from pharaonic treasures to Islamic-era artifacts and modern cultural expressions, each offering unique insights into Egypt's enduring legacy. Highlights and Exhibits Discover iconic exhibits such as the Royal Mummies Hall, where you can witness the preserved remains of Egypt's ancient royalty, and thematic galleries that explore themes like daily life, religion, art, and technology across different epochs. Interactive displays and multimedia presentations enrich the experience, offering deeper context and understanding. Cultural Enrichment Engage with educational programs, workshops, and temporary exhibitions that delve into various aspects of Egyptian culture, archaeology, and heritage conservation. The NMEC is not just a museum but a hub for learning and cultural exchange, fostering appreciation for Egypt's contributions to world civilization. Visiting Experience Immerse yourself in the vibrant ambiance of the NMEC, where history comes alive through captivating artifacts and immersive exhibits. Whether you're a history enthusiast, art lover, or simply curious about Egypt's rich cultural tapestry, the NMEC promises an enriching and unforgettable experience.
8

Memphis

Day 3-4
Explore Memphis: Ancient Capital of Egypt Welcome to Memphis, the legendary capital of ancient Egypt and a UNESCO World Heritage Site steeped in history and mythology. Located near modern-day Cairo, Memphis was once the political and cultural center of the Nile Valley, boasting impressive monuments and artifacts that reflect its former grandeur. Historical Significance Founded around 3100 BC by King Menes, Memphis served as the capital of Egypt for over 3,000 years. It was a thriving metropolis and a hub of political, religious, and economic activity during the Old Kingdom and beyond. Today, remnants of its grandeur can still be seen in the archaeological sites scattered throughout the area. Monuments and Treasures Explore the open-air museum of Memphis, which showcases some of Egypt's most significant archaeological finds. Marvel at the colossal statue of Ramses II, carved from limestone and standing over 10 meters tall. Admire the alabaster sphinx, a symbol of strength and wisdom, and other artifacts that offer insights into ancient Egyptian art and craftsmanship. Cultural Insights Discover the myths and legends associated with Memphis, including its role in Egyptian religious beliefs and royal rituals. Learn about the god Ptah, patron deity of craftsmen and artisans, whose cult center was located in Memphis and contributed to the city's cultural and economic prosperity. Visiting Experience As you wander through the ruins and artifacts of Memphis, imagine the bustling streets and monumental architecture that once defined this ancient city. Enjoy the serene atmosphere of its archaeological park, where history comes alive amidst the tranquil landscape of the Nile Delta. Conclusion Memphis stands as a testament to Egypt's enduring legacy, offering visitors a glimpse into the heart of an ancient civilization that shaped the course of history. Join us on a journey through time as we uncover the mysteries and marvels of Memphis, where the echoes of Egypt's past resonate through its monumental remains. Experience the wonders of Memphis, where millennia of history unfold against the backdrop of Egypt's timeless landscapes.
9

Alexandria

Day 4-5
Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC and quickly became one of the most important cities in the ancient world. It was renowned for its Great Library, the largest repository of knowledge in antiquity, and the Pharos of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Key Attractions: The Citadel of Qaitbay: A medieval fortress built on the site of the ancient Pharos lighthouse, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Bibliotheca Alexandrina: Revived in 2002, this modern library commemorates the ancient Great Library and is a center of learning and culture. Pompey's Pillar and the Serapeum: A Roman triumphal column and the remnants of the ancient temple complex dedicated to Serapis, showcasing the city's Greco-Roman heritage. Roman Amphitheater: Located in the Kom El-Dikka archaeological site, this well-preserved amphitheater provides insights into daily life during Roman times. Cultural Diversity: Alexandria has been a melting pot of cultures throughout history, influenced by Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, and later, Islamic civilizations. This cultural fusion is reflected in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions. Modern Alexandria: While deeply rooted in its past, Alexandria is also a vibrant modern city with bustling markets, seaside promenades, and a lively arts scene. Visitors can explore neighborhoods like Anfoushi and Ras El Tin to experience its contemporary charm. Guiding Tips: As a tour guide, I would emphasize the importance of pacing to allow visitors to absorb the rich history without feeling overwhelmed. It's also essential to weave in anecdotes and stories to bring the historical sites to life and make connections between past and present. Overall, Alexandria offers a captivating blend of ancient wonders and modern allure, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.
Trip Summary
Accommodation
Hostel
5 days trip
The Great Pyramid of Giza, The Egyptian Museum in Cairo & 7 more
Transportation
Car
What's excluded?
International flights to and from Egypt
Dinner and personal expenses
Travel insurance
Tips for guides and drivers
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