
Egypt Tours
Private. Egyptologist-led. Designed around how you actually travel.
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Egypt is not a destination you figure out on the ground. The distances are longer than you expect, the sites are more complex than the photos suggest, and the difference between a visit that stays with you and one that blurs into a slideshow is almost never about the site — it is about the guide standing next to you, the timing of your arrival, and whether anyone thought about the sequence before you landed.
Every tour on this page is private. One group, one Egyptologist guide, your schedule. No shared buses. No fixed departure times. No other families are waiting in the lobby. The vehicle is yours for the day, the guide adapts to your pace, and the itinerary adjusts in real time if your plans shift.
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Cairo Day Tours
The Pyramids, the Grand Egyptian Museum, Islamic Cairo, the Citadel, Khan El Khalili, Old Cairo, Saqqara, Dahshur — all within a single city. Cairo holds more history per square kilometer than almost anywhere on earth. A private guide turns the chaos into a story.
Luxor Day Tours
The Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, Hatshepsut's Temple, Luxor Temple, the West Bank tombs — the largest concentration of ancient monuments in the world. Timing matters here more than anywhere else: early-morning visits before the heat and crowds change the entire experience.
Aswan Day Tours
Philae Temple by motorboat, the Unfinished Obelisk, the High Dam, Nubian villages by felucca, and the gateway to Abu Simbel. Aswan moves at a different pace — slower, warmer, and closer to the river than anywhere else in Egypt.
Giza Day Tours
The Pyramids and Sphinx as the sole focus — no rushing between sites, no mandatory museum stops. Ideal for layover travelers, short stays, or anyone who wants to spend real time at the only surviving Ancient Wonder of the World.
NOT SURE WHERE TO START?
Most first-time visitors spend 2–3 days in Cairo and 2–3 days in Luxor. If you have 8+ days, add a Nile cruise between Luxor and Aswan. If you have 10+ days, add Abu Simbel and the Red Sea.
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