Day 1: Arrive at Cairo International Airport. Meet and assist through immigration and customs, then transfer to your hotel. Dinner and overnight in Cairo.
Day 2: After Breakfast, Transfer to visit the Pyramids of Cheops, Chefren & Mikarinus. Drive through the Pyramids Plateau with a strong smell of old history, arriving to the giant one stone Sphinx with a man’s head and a lion’s body, representing the intellectual and physical power of the old Egyptian. After optional Lunch, transfer to visit the Egyptian Museum, housing thousands of pieces of the ancient Egyptian civilization, including the most famous collection of the young king Tut Ankh Amoun with its fascinating treasures. Visit Papyrus Shop and Silver shop to buy cartouches. Attend Sound and light Show at the pyramids area. Dinner and overnight In Cairo.
Day 3: Early morning transfer to the airport to fly To Abu Simple. After visit Abu simple Temple fly back to Aswan then take the bus, transfer to Luxor (it takes 3 hours driving). Arrive Luxor, check in at the hotel and refreshment. After Optional Lunch visit Luxor Temple, It is a large Ancient Egyptian temple complex located on the east bank of the River Nile in the ancient city of Thebes. The temple was dedicated to the Theban Triad of Amun, Mut, and Chons and was, during the New Kingdom, the focus of the annual Opet Festival, in which a cult statue of Amun was paraded down the Nile from nearby Karnak Temple to stay there for a while, with his consort Mut, in a celebration of fertility. Visit Karnak Temple: It is the home of the god Amon who was an insignificant local god until the 12th dynasty when Thebes became the capital of Egypt. It is a city of temples built over 2000 years and dedicated to the Theben triad of Amon, Mut and Khonsu. It is the mother of all religious buildings, the largest ever made and a place of pilgrimage for nearly 4,000 years. The Hypostyle hall at 54,000 square feet with its 134 columns is still the largest room of any religious building in the world. In addition to the main sanctuary there are several smaller temples and a vast sacred lake. Dinner and overnight in Luxor.
Day 4: Visit Ramesseum, Valley of the queens, Medinet Habu which is a collection between temples from different dynasties with wonderful stories from the Ancient Egyptian history. Dinner and overnight in Luxor.
Day 5: After breakfast, transfer to Luxor airport to fly back to Cairo. Visit the Citadel (Mohamed Ali Mosque). The mosque, the largest such structure built during the first half of the 19th century, is more impressive at a distance than close up. It is an unparalleled contribution to the skyline of Cairo, visible high atop the Citadel grounds. Its great dome and towering minarets give the Citadel a romantic, oriental quality that makes up for any shortcomings in its detail. After Optional Lunch Visit Old Coptic Cairo. The Church of St Sergius. This church is the oldest and most unique of the churches in Old Cairo, founded in the 5th century. Its main attraction is crypt claimed to be the place where the Holy Family stayed during their Egyptian exile. Visit Ben Ezra synagogue is the supreme Jewish monument in Cairo. It is not the only synagogue, but it is the most used. It no longer has a rabbi, but is maintained by 42 local Jewish families, Legends claim that the synagogue is built on the spot where pharaoh‘s daughter found Moses in the bulrushes and where Jeremiah spoke to survivors after the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar. Visit Khan el Khalili Bazaar. Dinner and overnight in Cairo.
Day 6: After breakfast, transfer to the airport for final departure.