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Explore 15 Days Across Oasis Egypt Tour (Cairo – Alexandria – Luxor – Aswan – Bahariya – Abu Simbel – Siwa) for 15 days with Beyond The Nile Tours and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

Circuit de 15 jours à travers les oasis d'Égypte (Le Caire - Alexandrie - Louxor - Assouan - Bahariya - Abou Simbel - Siwa)

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Égypte

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Favori

ID du circuit:

307391

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  • Opérateur:

    Beyond The Nile Tours

  • Durée:

    15 days

  • Taille du groupe:

    25 pax

  • Âge:

    9 à 75

  • Difficulté:

    Niveaux de difficulté:
    • Relaxant
    • Facile
    • Modéré
    • Difficile
    • Très difficile

Itinéraire

Embarquez pour le circuit "15 jours à travers l'Égypte", un voyage tout compris qui met en valeur la beauté naturelle et historique de l'Égypte. Ce circuit offre des expériences inoubliables à Gizeh, au Caire, à Alexandrie, à Siwa, à Bahariya, à Abou Simbel et à Louxor.


Profitez de services de première classe, d'hôtels luxueux, de transports efficaces et de repas exceptionnels, le tout organisé par l'équipe d'experts de Beyond The Nile Tours, composée d'égyptologues professionnels et de voyagistes expérimentés. Vivez des vacances inoubliables en Égypte !


Réservez ce forfait Sahara et explorez les merveilles de l'Égypte ancienne.

Programme du circuit

Day 1

Arrivée en Egypte : Spectacle son et lumière aux pyramides de Gizeh

We will arrange your pick up upon arrival at Cairo International Airport by a private A/C vehicle to our hotel in Cairo where you will check in and start your relaxation.

Day 2

Complexe des pyramides de Gizeh - Temple de la vallée - Grand musée égyptien

After breakfast, you will meet your tour guide to take you to the most famous and sophisticated sights of Cairo and Giza.


The Giza Pyramids Complex


The Pyramids of Giza, which includes the Great Pyramid of Khufu, has been built to be the resting place of the pharaohs of the 4th dynasty and their queens since around 2600 BC.


The Great Pyramid


The Great Pyramid, built in 2570 BC, is a remarkable stone structure of 2 million tones. It was completed in just 15 years and is still considered one of the original Seven Wonders of the World. Well-preserved over centuries, it stands at 146.6 meters (481 feet) and is the heaviest object in the world, weighing about 6 million units. It features an impressive King’s Chamber.


The Great Sphinx


The Great Sphinx in Horus of the Horizon was created by Pharaoh Khafre between 2558 and 2532 BC. Modeled after a lion, the Sphinx symbolizes divinity and is a guardian of immortality. Its unique characteristics are highlighted by its connection to the Dream Stele of Thutmose IV.


The Valley Temple


The necropolis is the most famous of the Old Kingdom period, with 4th Dynasty burial complexes. It was used to prep for their journey into the hereafter and perform the mummification and opening of the mouth rituals.


The Grand Egyptian Museum


The Grand Egyptian Museum was built to be the gateway to the innumerable treasures of ancient Egyptian origin, which were the result of 5000 years of bond bone and beautiful artistry. The presence of this great wonder led to experiencing high architectural constructions and unique examples.


when the tour ends we will arrange you to your hotel in Cairo and spend the night there.


Meal: breakfast and lunch

Day 3

Saqqara, Memphis et Dahchour

ِAfter breakfast, you’ll head to the Step Pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara which records the progression of pyramids of Egypt.


The Saqqara Step Pyramid


The North of the Giza complex is the residence of Thoth (Ibis head god), whose name is connected with knowledge, philosophy, art, language, and communication — the power chakra too. The Saqqara step pyramid is a communication center and a door to unlimited knowledge and wisdom. It was built in the time of King Djoser between 2670-2650 BC. Built by Imhotep, the grand older man of Egypt, with the help of King Zoser's great magician, they discovered amazing things about creating and space mysteries. Imhotep was a mighty and magical being, too.



Memphis Egypt City


Memphis, the capital of Egypt at the beginning of its history, was situated not far from the former capital city of Giza. It treated people properly and created a holy place for all who deserved a place in heaven. Over there, Dahshur is a mysterious land where some of the oldest pyramids known to man, such as the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid, are located. These incredible structures could tell the future to anyone looking at their size.


Finally, you’ll be taken back to the comfort of your hotel.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 4

Alexandrie : Catacombes de Kom El-Shokafa - Bibliotheca Alexandrina - Pilier de Pompée - Citadelle de Qaitbay

After breakfast, you’ll head to Alexandria, where you’ll visit The Catacombs of Kom El-Shoqafa


which is one of the oldest tombs containing artifacts of the 2nd century AD, displaying the influence of different architectural styles of ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome.


to The Catacombs of Kom El-Shokafa

which are old-fashioned burial chambers dating from the 2nd century AD and look like a blend of the architectural styles of ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome.


Next on the list is Pompey's Pillar , a massive Roman column raised to about 27 meters (88 feet).  Once you are through with lunch at a quaint local restaurant, the next stop will be at Qaitbay Citadel , an impregnable fortress built during the Mamluk Reign of the 15th century, on the site where the Pharos Lighthouse


After a while, you will visit Bibliotheca Alexandrina,


the modern-day version of the seventh-world wonder “Library of Alexandria.” Thus, it has become both a symbol of the past and a cultural venue for contemporary artistic expression.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch


Ends of the tour we will arrange you to your hotel in Alexandria and spend the night there.

Day 5

Alamien - Siwa - Île de Fatnas - Vieux Shali

After breakfast we will transfer you to Siwa to visit:


The first stop from your accommodation will be a visit to the Alamein Military Museum in the city, which is the scene of one of the most notable WW II battles.


Once you have lunch in Marsa Matruh, you will be transported to Siwa, where you will visit the fascinating Old Shali village.


This village has a unique architectural configuration made from a combination of mud and natural salt from the area, which is the main reason tourists still enjoy a rich cultural experience to learn about the old Siwa Oasis way of life.


Lastly, you will explore Fatnis Island, a verdant Solitron Palm Island encircled by enchanting banana-leaf green and the headliner of the Antilles region.


Ends of the tour we will arrange you to your hotel in Siwa and spend the night there.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6

Temple d'Amon - Temple d'Alexandre - Voyage en safari

After breakfast, you will start a hectic day on an Egypt tour by going to Amun Temple,


which was the god of Amun, the creator god, and magnificent carved columns and

carvings were embowered; hence, it represents the architecture of that period.


Alexander's Temple will follow this.


It used to be a temple, an Oracle, where people would come and ask the Oracle for advice and prophecies—oracles dating back to the 6th century BC.


After that, we'll pass by the magnificent Salt Lakes


in Siwa, also known as the lakes of Wahed and Fatnas. Their unique mineral content makes these lakes very magnificent.


One of the first things you will see is the natural spring of Ain Cleopatra


or Cleopatra's Spring.


It is a place that the people know to have several stories hidden from the people, and it is not yet known how exactly this spring was made. The mysterious spring makes it

very attractive for tourists to visit the place.


We will take you back to your hotel in Siwa.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 7

Visite de la maison de Siwa - bazars animés - île de Taghaghien - camp d'Ali Khaled

Upon breakfast, you will be relocated to the Siwan House,


a rare, sophisticated beauty constructed using earth, salt, and sand as primary materials, and a rich source of information on architecture, living, and indigenous culture in the Siwan community.


After that, there is an opportunity to see the colorful bazaars


and markets of Siwa firsthand to bond with the locals and buy some traditional items, as well as the carpet manufacturing sites


, you can see the intricate process and take a Siwan carpet with its detailed floral and animal print home with you.


After that, you will spend time at the beautiful Taghaghien Island Resort


Siwa, Egypt, presents non-degraded landscapes and ultimate calmness that will stay with you for years.


Such an occasion is also meant for you to encounter the Ali Khaled Camp,


which is immaculate and adorned with impeccable surroundings; it is the perfect place to restore yourself and dwell in the splendor of the universe.


Finishing the day, don't miss the Siwa Hot Springs


, which are characterized by their amazing thermal springs that naturally occur. They are also known for their mineral waters, which have potent healing and soothing properties.


We will take you back to your hotel in Siwa.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 8

Siwa - Retour au Caire

Upon breakfast, you’ll ride to Cairo and spend one of your holidays in Egypt at the hotel in Cairo.

Day 9

Oasis de Bahariya

The Bahariya Oasis


You will be taken to Bahariya Oasis at dawn to cover about 385 km from Cairo, which will take around 4 hours. Black Desert - Bedouin City El Hez Shower - Have lunch in a Toyota land cruiser at Al-Bawaiti City (White Desert Oasis). You will be touring to see the Black Desert and visit the Bedouin Village El Hez Shower. Proceed to Crystal Mountain and continue to Agabat Area, known as The Wonders Area, where you will Sandboard. Last, we will leave for The Old White Desert, which includes ample sightseeing such as Mushroom, Tants Valley, Panorama Old White Desert, and Flower Stone. You can look forward to treating yourself to traditional Bedouin hospitality with Bedouin tea, barbecue dinner, and even camping in the

desert overnight.


The White Desert


Just set your alarm for an early start so you can take breathtaking pictures, have breakfast, and then go to a pool. Then, you can return to Cairo and take off to one of the many 5-star hotels to stay overnight.


Afterward, you shall witness Crystal Mountain


, which is formed of quartz crystal displays that make it look as if it were made of a single piece of glass.


Next, we go on to the Valley of the Golden Mummies


, which contains mummies, ornaments, gold masks, and other relics from the Greco-Roman period of Ancient Egypt. This location is well-known for the preservation of its contents in the valley.


Then, the Bahariya Hot Springs


Our last stop is to observe the minerals that make these hot springs so relaxing. The warm water attracts visitors who are curious about swimming, and visitors can bathe in the spring while enjoying the peaceful desert area. It gives them a great chance to be tranquil on the arid land.


By then, you shall have already eaten your lunch onboard the Dahabyia.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 10

Le Caire

After breakfast, you’ll move to Cairo and stay at the hotel.

Day 11

Musée égyptien - Église suspendue - Rue Al Muizz - Bazars de la rue Khan El Khalili

After breakfast, We will take you to visit:


The Egyptian Museum


Indeed, the immeasurable number of artifacts that await you at this place of marvel in Egypt cannot be precisely enumerated, but the Egyptian museum holds statues and ancient utensils that are internationally famous because they only belong to people in Egypt. You can visit this wonderful place, which was established in 1901, and it will surely keep you entertained.


The Hanging Church


The Hanging Church, the most visited tourist spot in Egypt, is located on the southern side of the Roman Fortress, which was built in the 5th AD. It used to be the residence of the Coptic Patriarch from the 7th through 13th centuries.


 El Muizz Street


Al Muizz Golden Street was established by Fatimid between 953 and 975 AD and further expanded in 1171 AD. It is a cultural center displaying stunning examples of Islamic art and architecture in its many house museums, cafes, and art galleries.



The Khan El Khalili Bazaar


Built-in the Mamluk era between 1382 and 1389, Khan El Khalili Bazaar was founded and has since evolved into the biggest market in Egypt. It became a rendezvous for the great artisans and traders to showcase their unmatched craftsmanship skills and offer the best souvenirs at competitive prices.


After you finish your visits, we will transfer you to Cairo International Airport to your flight to Aswan and you will spend the night in Aswan.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 12

Abou Simbel (facultatif)

Start your day with an optional early visit to Abu Simbel before breakfast, one of the most glorious and historically significant pieces of architecture.


The Abu Simbel Temples


The temples of Abu Simbel, built by Ramses II around 1264 BC, are carved into the mountains and feature the king's hypostyle hall flanked by two towers of the Sons of Horus and a winged sun disc, symbolizing the child god Horus. Nearby is the temple dedicated to his wife, Queen Nefertari. The temple walls showcase masterpieces depicting the Battle of Kadesh and the peace treaty signed in 1274 BC.


After lunch, we will transfer you to Luxor by a private A/C vehicle and you will spend the night in Luxor.


Meal: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 13

Temple de Karnak - Temple de Louxor - Musée de la momification de Louxor

After your breakfast, you will be transfer to visit: 


The Karnak Temple complex (one of the most significant religious structures ever built and one of Egypt's main attractions, where each piece of paintwork is an unbelievably beautiful piece teeming with faith and brilliance).


The Temple of Karnak


was constructed to honor the Theban trinity of the 18th dynasty, such as Amun, Mut, and Khons, with 134 massive columns, some of which were 70 feet tall. On the top of the pieces are shaped and forged columns, complemented by opulent carvings and decorations that further enrich the great hall.


 After lunch, you’ll go to the famous Luxor Temple, which holds royal events and sacred rituals and is one of the foremost attractions in the history of ancient Egyptian culture.


Lastly, the Luxor Mummification Museum


is on the program, an essential site about the rituals of old Egyptians and, at the same time, shows us the religious beliefs of the people of the time; the museum was built in 1997.


The museum displays kohl, mummification instruments, faience amulets, wooden covered mummy boards, amulets, jewelry, tools, a mummy, and ushabtis for Masaharta and Padiamum, canopic jars, embalming material, and mummified animals.


The day ends with a drive to the hotel in Luxor.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch


Accommodation: Luxor Hotel

Day 14

Vallée des Rois - Temple d'Hatchepsout - Colosses de Memnon

Another busy day kicks off with a delicious breakfast, followed by visiting

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The Valley of the Kings

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Nestled on a valley slope, this area was home to a society ruled by kings and the wealthy from the 17th to 18th centuries BC. As the most significant part of the Theban Necropolis, it features temple tombs for notable rulers like Seti I and Hatshepsut, as well as the site of Tutankhamun’s rebellion and the descendants of Amenhotep I.

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The Hatshepsut Temple

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The Mortuary temple of queen Hatshepsut, a symbol of Ancient Egyptian architectural achievement, is a significant site. Retaining its original beauty, the temple was built atop the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari in 1479 BCE and features a statue that represents Hatshepsut's life and title as God's Wife of Amun-Ra.

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Leave the trip with a midday refueling and conclude your journey with a new trip to

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The Colossi of Memnon

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These world-famous Colossi of Memnon were made by the great King Amenhotep III (1386 - 1349 BC) in 1350 BC. They were then transported from Cairo to Luxor, a distance of about 700 meters. They were then placed into the ruins of the Amenhotep II funerary temple. Rebuilt several times, it was most famous for its acoustical qualities during the Greco-Roman period. The temple's outer walls were decorated with pictures of Hapi, the Nile god, and his divine family, who were cut in stone.­ 

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You will be flying back to Cairo at night.

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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

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Accommodation: Cairo Hotel

Day 15

Retour à la maison en avion

After Breakfast at the Cairo hotel, you will check out and we will  transfer you to Cairo international Airport. 

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Détails du circuit

Hébergement

Hébergement en hôtel

Camping dans le désert

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