Giza Attractions
The Three Pyramids
The Great Sphinx
The Valley Temple
Cairo Attractions
The Egyptian Museum
Al Muizz Street
Khan El Khalili Bazaar
A day trip by plane from Luxor to Cairo will offer a golden path across the sky of Egypt and lead to Cairo’s timeless treasures, where the boundaries between fantasy and reality are hazy. Egypt’s best travel operator, Egypt Fun Tours, will deliver the highest service, including skilled tour guides and a private A/C car. Before flying back to Luxor, everyone will take a private day trip by plane from Cairo to Luxor to see the city’s most well-known landmarks, such as the Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum. Book this wonderful day in Cairo, Egypt’s city of wonders, to round off your trip to that magnificent, magnificent, and exciting country.
You will be picked up from your hotel or Nile Cruise and taken to the airport to fly to Cairo to begin your private day journey from Luxor to Cairo. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by your personal tour guide, who will accompany you on a journey to learn about:
Giza Pyramids Complex
The heavenly Giza pyramids complex is a cosmic wonder, presenting the ancient Egyptian civilization’s everlasting history through a series of heavenly buildings such as the great three pyramids of Giza, six minor pyramids, and the great sphinx, and the Valley Temple, which span over 4500 years.
The Great Pyramid of Giza
The Great Pyramid of Khufu was built in 2600 years by the vizier of Pharaoh Khufu Hemiunu, who intended the Pyramid to be 147 meters tall and filled with a variety of chambers including the Queen’s chamber, the King’s chamber, the grand hall, and other hidden wonders.
The Great Sphinx of Giza
The Great Sphinx is a holy guardian who descended from the heavens in the year 2500 to protect the Giza plateau’s wonders. It bears the facial features of King Khafre, who ruled with the body of a lion from 2558 BC to 2532 BC.
The Valley Temple
The transformational house The valley temple is an important structure that was built in 2700 BC to serve as the hub of the mummification process and to protect the bodies of the 4th dynasty’s royal family by turning them into mummies.
Lunch will be served in a restaurant with a view of the Pyramids and the Nile, followed by a tour to:
The Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian Museum was the first museum of its sort in the world, opening in 1901 in the center of Cairo to display and commemorate Egypt’s oldest and most spectacular antiquities and monuments.
Al Muizz Street
Al-Muizz Street is more than a maze of streets; it is a gate to the golden age of Islam. It was erected in the 10th century AD near the Khan El Khalili bazaar to serve as a hub for shopping and exploring old architecture through all of the wonderful cafes.
Bazaar of Khan El Khalili
The opulent Bazaar of Khan El Khalili was built in 1382-1389 AD, at the height of the golden Islamic age, to serve as a commercial shopping hub and provide an opportunity for all travelers to purchase a piece of Egypt.
Finally, you’ll be taken to Cairo airport for a trip to Luxor, followed by transport to your hotel or a Nile cruise.
Lunch is served.
Flights: From Luxor to Cairo & Return
Hint: To adapt your requirements and meet your demands, you can offer your opinions about adding or eliminating any tours from your tour itinerary.