Abu Simbel
Carved from the cliffs of Nubia and relocated stone by stone, Abu Simbel is Egypt’s great act of devotion. These colossal temples of Ramses II and Nefertari, aligned with the sun, evoke a sense of timeless grandeur. As you stand before their 20-metre statues, you’ll feel not small—but connected to something far bigger than time itself.
Alexandria Day Trip
Sail north to the shimmering Mediterranean and discover Alexandria — a city shaped by conquerors, poets, and the sea. Walk in the footsteps of Cleopatra and Alexander the Great as you explore Roman catacombs, Ottoman citadels, and the gleaming Bibliotheca Alexandrina. The city’s faded grandeur is part of its charm — an elegant nostalgia laced with sea salt and history. With its breezy boulevards and literary past, Alexandria offers a lyrical counterpoint to Cairo’s relentless rhythm.
Bahariya Oasis: Desert Bloom & Golden Secrets
A mirage turned real—Bahariya is a fertile dream cradled by dunes. Among date palms and sulphur springs, uncover the Valley of the Golden Mummies and stories of pharaohs forgotten by time. Bathe in natural hot pools, explore black desert landscapes, and connect with Bedouin traditions over fire-lit evenings. It’s where the desert softens into soul, and silence speaks louder than any guidebook.
Cairo Food Tour: Flavours from the Nile
In Cairo, every corner is a feast and every flavour a fragment of history. Graze your way through local kitchens and hidden alleyways, where spices perfume the air and stories simmer beside the stove. Taste taameya fried to perfection, molokhia stirred with secrets, and konafa laced with memory. This isn’t just a food tour—it’s a cultural immersion, one delicious discovery at a time.
Coptic & Islamic Cairo Tour
Explore Cairo’s sacred layers on a journey through time, faith, and architectural beauty. In Coptic Cairo, stand beneath the Hanging Church, one of the oldest in Egypt, and walk through alleyways where early Christianity left its mark. In Islamic Cairo, discover domes, minarets, and marble courtyards that whisper of sultans and scholars. This experience is a deeply textured encounter with the city’s soul — where history isn’t frozen in time, but still very much alive.
Dahshur & Saqqara: Where the Pyramids Begin
Long before Giza, there were these sacred sands. Saqqara’s Step Pyramid marks architecture’s first giant leap, while Dahshur’s Bent and Red Pyramids whisper of innovation, failure, and triumph. With far fewer visitors, these sites offer a more intimate communion with Egypt’s past—vivid wall paintings, experimental tombs, and untouched silence. It’s a rawer, richer encounter with the origins of a civilisation that shaped the world.
East Bank of Luxor
Uncover the grandeur of Luxor’s East Bank — home to the sprawling Karnak Temple, where columns stretch to the sky and hieroglyphs whisper forgotten power. As the sun slants across obelisks and sacred lakes, the ancient capital of Thebes comes alive in golden hues.
Edfu
Guarded by Horus, the falcon-headed god, Edfu Temple is one of the best-preserved in all of Egypt. Its towering pylons and shadowed sanctuaries reveal layers of ritual and rebellion. Step into hieroglyph-covered halls that still echo with ancient chants, and witness a spiritual architecture so precise, it feels almost futuristic.
Fayoum: The Forgotten Egypt
A whisper of ancient Egypt just beyond Cairo, Fayoum is where time slows and history hides in plain sight. From the Greco-Roman ruins of Karanis to fossilised whale skeletons at Wadi El Hitan, it’s a land of paradox—desert meets lake, salt flats host flamingos, and pottery villages echo centuries of craftsmanship. Underrated and untouched, Fayoum offers depth, serenity, and unexpected beauty for the truly curious.
Felucca Ride
Sailing a felucca on the Nile is not a tour—it’s a timeless ritual. With no engine to rush you, and nothing but wind in canvas, glide past palm-draped banks and golden dunes. Whether at golden hour or under stars, the silence is profound. You don’t just see the Nile—you feel it, one ripple at a time.
Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)
Step into the future of the past at the Grand Egyptian Museum — a monumental gateway to over 5,000 years of history. Home to the world’s largest archaeological collection under one roof, this architectural marvel redefines how we engage with Egypt’s legacy. Marvel at the full Tutankhamun collection in one place for the first time ever, and stand before colossal statues that once graced temples and tombs. It’s not just a museum — it’s Egypt telling its story on its own terms.
High Dam
Once one of the most ambitious engineering projects in the world, Aswan High Dam transformed Egypt’s destiny. Standing atop its massive expanse, you don’t just witness a barrier between river and reservoir—you see a symbol of modern Egypt’s power and possibility. It’s a moment where history meets hydrology, and where ancient waters are held at bay.
Hot Air Balloon Ride
Lift off at dawn over the Theban necropolis in a hot air balloon. As the Valley of the Kings, Nile River, and distant mountains unfold below, it’s a serene, surreal way to witness Luxor’s timeless landscapes. Silence, sunrise, and sky-high views you’ll never forget.
Karnak & Luxor Temple
Walk the avenue of sphinxes that links two of Egypt’s greatest temples — Karnak and Luxor. By day, marvel at the architectural scale; by night, let them glow under floodlights like a divine stage. A living archive of pharaohs, gods, and immortal dreams.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Step into a swirl of colour, chaos, and craft at Cairo’s most iconic bazaar — a market that has thrived since the 14th century. Khan El Khalili is where artisans, perfumers, jewellers, and storytellers converge in a timeless dance. Navigate narrow alleys alive with the scent of oud and the sparkle of lanterns. Pause for strong coffee at El Fishawy Café, where generations have gathered beneath hanging lamps and faded mirrors. It’s more than shopping — it’s Cairo’s heart, beating.
Kom Ombo
Where crocodiles were once gods and healing was sacred, Kom Ombo stands in half-symmetry along the Nile. This unusual double temple honours both Sobek, the crocodile deity, and Horus the Elder. Walk its halls of dual devotion, where myth and medicine intertwined, and visit the on-site Crocodile Museum—a striking reminder of ancient reverence.
Luxor Markets
Wander Luxor’s bustling souks where spices, scarves, antiques, and handcrafted goods spill onto the street. It’s the perfect place to practise your bargaining skills, sip strong coffee, and connect with local life. Between the relics of kings, here’s where modern Egypt hums.
Nubian Village
Cross the Nile to where Egypt blushes into color. In a Nubian village, ochre homes and painted doors welcome you into one of Africa’s oldest cultures. Learn about traditions older than the pyramids, taste local dishes, and meet families who carry their heritage with pride. This is the Egypt most tourists never see—intimate, warm, and deeply human.
Philae Temple
Dedicated to Isis, the Temple of Philae rises from the waters of Lake Nasser like a dream reborn. Accessible only by boat, its columns, reliefs, and sanctuaries shimmer with myths that outlast empires. Walk its tranquil grounds and you’ll understand why ancient pilgrims and modern travellers alike are drawn to its quiet, sacred beauty.
Pyramids of Giza: Time’s Immovable Icons
Rising from the sands like celestial geometry, the pyramids command awe no matter how often you’ve seen them. Walk beside the Great Pyramid of Khufu, descend into ancient passageways, and meet the enigmatic Sphinx face-to-face. These monuments defy reason and chronology, anchoring the world in wonder. To witness them is not to check a box, but to feel the eternal pulse of human ambition.
Red Sea Leisure in Hurghada
Dive into Egypt’s serene seaside escape, where turquoise waters meet golden shores. From luxury catamaran cruises to vibrant coral reefs teeming with life, Hurghada is where you let the desert heat dissolve into sea breeze. Enjoy private beach lounging, world-class diving, and sunset dinners by the water — all in a town that whispers leisure, but lives in luxury.
Sound & Light Show at Giza: A Desert Spectacle
When night descends, the pyramids rise again—this time in beams of colour and waves of sound. Sit beneath the stars as history unfolds on the stone canvases of Giza, narrated by the voice of the Sphinx. The show blends storytelling, myth, and monument into a theatrical experience that’s both nostalgic and cinematic. It’s Egypt seen not through a lens, but through light.
Sound & Light Show at Karnak
Return to Karnak after dark for its iconic sound and light show. Ancient walls become a canvas as stories of gods and kings unfold in voice, light, and shadow. It’s theatrical, atmospheric, and a poetic retelling of Egypt’s eternal legends.
West Bank of Luxor
Cross to Luxor’s West Bank and step into the afterlife of pharaohs. From the painted tombs of the Valley of the Kings to the mystical terraces of Hatshepsut’s temple, this side is soaked in eternity. Desert cliffs, funerary secrets, and the echoes of rulers past await.






















