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Ultra Luxurious Cairo & Luxor by Fight (GEM Museum Visit)

Start & end in Cairo 5 days Up to 20

About this trip

Five days across Egypt's two big ancient hubs, Cairo and Luxor, with a flight between them rather than a long train or drive. This is a private, fully guided trip, so it moves at your own pace and suits families or anyone who'd rather not join a big group.

You start with Cairo's giants — the Pyramids of Giza, the Egyptian Museum and the newer Grand Egyptian Museum — before flying south to Luxor for the temples and tombs on both banks of the Nile.

What you'll do

  • See the Pyramids of Giza
  • Explore the Egyptian Museum and the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)
  • Visit Karnak and Luxor temples
  • Stand before the Colossi of Memnon
  • Walk through the Valley of the Kings
  • Visit Deir El Bahary, the temple of Hatshepsut
Good to know
  • Private and fully guided throughout, so the schedule can flex around you
  • Rated easy, making it a comfortable choice for families or those new to touring Egypt
  • You fly between Cairo and Luxor rather than travelling overland
Tour dupe
Same trip, less money
£628 less all-in
Private in Giza & Cairo
5from £1672 days
The trade-off: 3 fewer nights, and a different operator.
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Getting there

Cairo
One-way · arrive 19 Jul 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Cairo · 19 Jul20 Jul

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