
6 Day Camel Riding Tour
of Egypt
Cairo – Saqqara - Zoser Step Pyramids -
Great Pyramids of Giza - Sphinx - Aswan -
Unfinished Obelisk - Temple of Philae –
Elephantine Islands – Botanical Garden -
Mausoleum of Aga Khan – Edfu - Temple of
Horus - Temple of Sobek & Haroeris – Kom
Ombo - Esna - Temple of Khnum - Luxor -
Colossi of Memnon - Temple of Queen
Hatshepsut - Valley of the Kings & Queens -
Temples of Karnak – Khan Al Khalili -
Citadel of Salah Ad Din – Old Coptic Cairo (
Mar Girgis) – Mosque of Amr Ibn al As
Day 1
Cairo – Saqqara - Zoser Step Pyramids -
Great Pyramids of Giza - Sphinx - Aswan
Upon arrival in
Cairo
we will start your full day visiting the
Egyptian museum of antiquities.

On display is a rare collection of 5,000
years of art the largest most precious
collection of Egyptian art in the world.
Over 250,000 genuine artifacts are
presented, including an exhibit dedicated to
the King Tutankhamen collection of
treasures, gold, and jewelry, as it was
enclosed in his tomb for over 3,500 years
before it was discovered in the 1920's when
his tomb was excavated.

We will visit the Saqqara desert with its
ancient Step Pyramids for King Zoser.
We will spend some time riding camels around
the site as well.
Then we will transfer to visit the Great
Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, & Mycerinus.
Cheops is the most colossal pyramid ever
built.

Next is a close up look at the Sphinx a huge
funeral complex guarded by the legendary
lion body with the face of King Chephren.
To enjoy our time around the pyramids we
will ride camels also. In the late
afternoon, we will be transferred to the
train station to take the sleeper train to
Aswan.
Day 2
Aswan – Unfinished Obelisk - Temple of
Philae – Elephantine Islands – Botanical
Garden - Mausoleum of Aga Khan
In the morning we will have breakfast on the
train.
Upon arrival in Aswan, you will be met &
assisted by our representatives and transfer
to the High Dam, the Granite Quarries, the
Unfinished Obelisk, and the Philae Temple.

We will spend part of the day on camel back
enjoying Aswan.
After having lunch we will proceed for a
tour around the Elephantine Island by
felucca and around Kitchener’s island.
We will visit the Botanical Garden and the
Mausoleum of Aga Khan then spend overnight
Aswan.
Day 3
Aswan – Edfu - Temple of Horus - Temple
of Sobek & Haroeris – Kom Ombo
After breakfast, we will continue sailing to
Edfu to visit the temple dedicated to the
God Horus.
Lunch is on board while sailing to Kom Ombo.
Then we will visit the Temple shared by the
two Gods Sobek & Haroeris in Kom Ombo.
We will also riding camels around the
temples.
Spend the rest of the day relaxing with an
afternoon tea with dinner on board &
Galabeya party on the cruise.
Day 4
Esna - Temple of Khnum - Luxor
After breakfast on board the cruise we will
sail to Esna.
We will have afternoon tea and lunch on
board, sail to the Temple of Khnum.
Another day of riding camels around the
temple and enjoy the desert scenery.
Then have dinner and enjoy the Disco Party
overnight on the cruise and will arrive in
Luxor the following day.
Day 5
Luxor - Colossi of Memnon - Temple of Queen
Hatshepsut - Valley of the Kings & Queens -
Temples of Karnak – Cairo
After breakfast, we will transfer to the
West Bank to see the two Colossi of Memnon,
the Temple of Queen Hatchepsut at Deir El
Bahari and the Valley of the Kings.
Then on the East Bank of the Nile we will
visit the Temples of Karnak & Luxor.
We will spend the full day riding camels
around the sites and see as much of this
ancient Kingdom as possible.

We will spend the full day riding camels
around the sites and see as much of this
ancient Kingdom as possible.
After that we will get back on board for
dinner and overnight train to
Cairo.
Day 6
Cairo - Khan Al Khalili - Citadel of
Salah Ad Din – Old Coptic Cairo ( Mar
Girgis) – Mosque of Amr Ibn al As - Airport
We arrive in
Cairo
in the morning, where we will check into our
hotel and then have a full day city tour to
visit the most interesting places in
Cairo.

Khan El Khalili Bazaars are full of shops,
in this district which are also legendary
for fine brassware, copper, perfumes,
leather, silver, gold, and antiques.
Then continue to visit the Citadel of Salah
Ad Din and Mamluk architectural mosques
surrounding the area.
Then transfer to Coptic Christian and early
Islamic area of
Cairo.
In the afternoon, we will visit the
surrounding remains of what was once known
as Babylon and the first large mosque ever
built of Amr Ibn al As.
After a long day we will transfer you to the
Cairo Airport for departure.
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