8-DAY EGYPT SOLO FEMALE TOUR
A private experience shaped around your time and interests.
⭐ 5.0 Rated | Licensed Egyptologist Guides | Free Cancellation | Hotel Pickup Included
The 8-Day Egypt Solo Female Tour
This package is built for solo female travelers who want to do Egypt properly. That means addressing the things that matter — safety, comfort, the right kind of support — without hedging or wrapping them in qualifications. Egypt is genuinely worth the solo trip. The friction points are real and manageable. Here is how we manage them.
Your Egyptologist is with you from the hotel every morning. On this package, we recommend a female Egyptologist — and we have senior female guides who work this route and know it thoroughly. Not a separate product. Not a compromise. The same expertise, the same itinerary, a different dynamic if that's what you want.
The structure of eight days works especially well for solo female travel because of what the Nile cruise section does to the trip. Three days on the river — between Luxor and Aswan — changes the pace. You're no longer navigating a city. The boat provides a natural social structure if you want it (mealtimes, the sundeck, other passengers) and complete privacy when you don't. Your Egyptologist is on board with you for the temple visits. The evenings are yours.
Hotels on this package are chosen specifically for solo female travelers: well-reviewed, centrally located, with attentive front desks. You will not be put in a room that requires you to navigate a quiet corridor at midnight. The properties are ones we use because they're good, not because they're cheap.
Who This Is For
- Solo female travelers visiting Egypt for the first time
- Women who want the private guide model but specifically value a female guide option
- Travelers who want a safety-first approach without sacrificing depth or authenticity
- Those who want the combination of city archaeology and the calmer, reflective pace of the Nile cruise
What Makes This Tour Different
- Female Egyptologist available as standard on this package — senior guide, full expertise, no premium
- Hotels selected for solo female comfort: central, secure, responsive staff
- The Nile cruise section provides natural pacing and social structure without requiring group touring.
- WhatsApp contact for your guide and Cairo coordinator will be provided before you arrive in Egypt.
What You'll Experience
Day 1 — Arrive in Cairo · Afternoon: Old Cairo
Private airport transfer to your hotel. Your Egyptologist meets you in the afternoon for a walk through Old Cairo — the Hanging Church, Ben Ezra Synagogue, and the Roman foundations. Manageable, interesting, and walkable. A good way to absorb the city at ground level before the larger sites—dinner recommendation provided.
Day 2 — Grand Egyptian Museum
Full morning at the GEM. Your guide opens with a conversation about what interests you most — period, type of object, the political history of the pharaohs, or the social history of daily Egyptian life. The morning is built around that answer. Tutankhamun's gallery is the centrepiece for most visitors; your guide can take it in whatever direction interests you most.
Day 3 — Giza & Saqqara
Giza Plateau before the heat and before the crowds. The Great Pyramid, Khafre, the Sphinx — your guide explains the engineering and the chronology, not just the famous facts. Afternoon at Saqqara: the Step Pyramid, the mastaba tombs, the painted chambers. Saqqara is the site that solo travelers with a genuine interest in Egypt consistently describe as a highlight — it's less crowded than Giza and more quietly impressive.
Day 4 — Fly to Luxor · West Bank · Embark Cruise.
Domestic flight to Luxor. Valley of the Kings in the afternoon — three tombs, your guide's selection. Hatshepsut's Temple and Colossi of Memnon. Board the Nile cruise ship in the late afternoon. Dinner on board as the boat pulls away from the Luxor docks.
Day 5 — Karnak · Sail South
Karnak Temple in the morning — the East Bank, the largest religious complex in the ancient world. Your guide explains it as a document of political history as much as religious architecture: every pharaoh who added to it was making a claim. Sail south through the afternoon, the Nile landscape shifting as you move out of the city.
Day 6 — Edfu & Kom Ombo
Edfu Temple, early morning by horse-drawn carriage from the dock — the best-preserved in Egypt, dedicated to Horus. The falcon iconography throughout the building is some of the most precise and beautiful hieroglyphic work in the country—Kom Ombo in the afternoon: the double temple with the crocodile mummies. The museum at Kom Ombo is small and worth twenty minutes.
Day 7 — Aswan: Philae · Felucca
Philae Temple by motorboat — on its island, dedicated to Isis, relocated when the High Dam flooded the original site. One of the most quietly beautiful temple complexes in Egypt, with a human scale that the larger sites don't have. Afternoon felucca ride on the Nile: the Aswan section of the river is wider and more tranquil than the Luxor section. This is a good afternoon to have a notebook.
Day 8 — Aswan, then departure
Morning at leisure or an optional visit to the Nubian Village. Private transfer to Aswan Airport for your international or Cairo connection flight.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the experience like for a solo female traveler at the major sites?
At Giza, the Valley of the Kings, and the major temples, vendor and tourist attention is present but manageable with a guide. Your Egyptologist navigates the space ahead of you, handles vendor interactions, and knows which routes through each site are less exposed. At the GEM, there is essentially no friction — it is a well-managed museum. On the Nile cruise, the dynamic is relaxed; other passengers tend to be international couples and families, and mealtimes are genuinely social if you want them to be.
Do I need to dress conservatively?
A practical yes. At religious sites and in older neighborhoods, covered shoulders and knees are appropriate and expected. Your guide will brief you specifically before each day. In practice: loose linen trousers, a light long-sleeved shirt, and a scarf you can use as a head covering when needed. Egypt is hot — the goal is covered but breathable.
What if I feel uncomfortable at any point during the trip?
Your guide is your first point of contact. The relationship is private and direct — you tell your guide if something isn't right, and the response is immediate. We also have a Cairo coordinator available by phone throughout the trip. If accommodation or a transfer arrangement needs to change, it changes. You are not navigating this alone.
Can I add Abu Simbel?
Yes — Abu Simbel can be added as a day trip from Aswan on Day 7 or Day 8 of this package, which extends the trip by one day. The 10-day solo tour includes it as standard. Abu Simbel is the single site that solo travelers most consistently describe as the one they didn't expect to be so moved by.
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