16 Days Tour for Family – Wonderland Adventure

16 Days Tour for Family – Wonderland Adventure

16 Days Tour for Family – Wonderland Adventure

Price from: 1600$
Price from: 1600$

Wonderous 16 Days Tour for Family in Egypt

Looking for an adventure of a lifetime for your family? Look no further than the 16 Days tour for Family. This tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and outdoor activities, providing a unique and unforgettable experience for families of all ages. From exploring the iconic pyramids of Giza and the ancient temples of Luxor to cruising along the Nile River and snorkeling in the Red Sea, this adventure tour has something for everyone. An expert Egyptologist tour guide and personalized service will take care of your family every step of the way. Get ready for an adventure that will create lifelong memories for you and your loved ones.

Without a doubt, the 16 Days tour for Family is a thrilling experience that combines the best of ancient history, cultural immersion, and outdoor activities. Your family will explore the iconic Giza Pyramids, delve into the rich history of Cairo and Alexandria, and embark on a luxurious Nile cruise that takes you to Aswan and Luxor. Along the way, you’ll enjoy camel rides, hot air balloon rides, snorkeling in the Red Sea, and hiking through the stunning desert landscapes of Sinai. This adventure tour is perfect for families who want to experience the richness and diversity of Egypt while creating unforgettable memories together.

Overview:

  • Tour Title: 16 Days Tour for Family
  • Duration: 16 Days / 15 Nights
  • Tour Location: Cairo – Alexandria – Luxor – Aswan – Hurghada
  • Tour Availability: Available Everyday
  • Pickup & Drop Off: Cairo Airport
  • Tour Type: Family

Highlights

Highlights of 16 Days Tour for Family

Cairo Attractions

  • Cairo Pyramids
  • The National & Egyptian Museums
  • Salah El-Din Citadel
  • Khan El Khalili Bazaar

Alexandria Attractions

  • Qaitbay Citadel
  • Pompey’s Pillar
  • The Catacombs
  • Alexandria Library

Luxor Attractions

  • Karnak Temples
  • Hatshepsut Temple
  • Valley of the Kings
  • Luxor Temple
  • Edfu Temple

Aswan Attractions

  • Abu Simbel Temple
  • Aswan High Dam
  • Philae Temple
  • The Unfinished Obelisk
  • Kom Ombo Temple

Tour Inclusions

  • 5 nights accommodation at 5* hotel in Cairo.
  • 3 nights accommodation at 5* deluxe Cruise.
  • 2 nights accommodation at 5* hotel in Luxor.
  • 5 nights accommodation in 5* hotel in Hurghada.
  • Flight tickets “Cairo to Aswan / Hurghada to Cairo”.
  • Meet and assist service at all destinations.
  • All transfers by private A.C Cars.
  • Egyptologist guides during all your tours.
  • Entrance fees to all the sights are mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Safari Tour by Quads.
  • Snorkeling excursion.
  • All service charges and taxes.

Exclusions

Exclusions of 16 Days Tour for Family

  • Any Optional tours.
  • Egypt entry visa.
  • Tipping.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Cairo and a Light and Sound Show:

Our representative will help the whole family with all the paperwork and baggage carrying when they arrive at Cairo airport. Afterward, a private A/C vehicle will take you to your hotel in Cairo so you may check-in and unwind. Afterward, your tour guide will take the whole family to the Giza complex for an exciting sound and light display at night, where they can see how ancient Egyptian civilization came to be.

The whole family will have supper at a neighborhood eatery before spending the night at their hotel in Cairo.

Food: Dinner


Day 2: Pyramids and Sphinx Tours:

After breakfast, the complete family will go with their tour guide to see:

Giza Pyramids Complex:

The Giza Pyramids Complex is a stunning and timeless open museum that has structures dating back more than 4500 years, including:

The Great Pyramid:

A ladder to the skies, the Great Pyramid of Giza was built in 2600 BC by Pharaoh Khufu during the 4th dynasty, with the help of his vizier Hemiunu. With a height of 147 m (481 ft) and a total weight of 6 million tonnes, it is one of the oldest, biggest, and tallest structures on Earth. It is constructed of 2.5 million slabs of limestone. Afterward, you will continue to explore:

The Great Sphinx:

The Sphinx of Pharaoh Khafre (2558–2532 BC) was carved from a single block of limestone and has the head and body of a lion. It is a living work of art.

The Valley Temple:

Mummification is the major function of the Valley Temple, which has several granite columns and alabaster flooring. The whole family will have lunch at a magnificent restaurant with a view of the Pyramids and the Nile before traveling to:

Step Pyramid of Saqqara:

Imhotep began a tremendous effort to usher in a new era of the building between 2670 and 2650 BC, and it was sparked by the Step Pyramid of Saqqara. It was the first structure to include a funerary complex and a courtyard, and it was intended to serve as Pharaoh Djoser’s burial place.

City of Memphis:

Under the guardianship of the deity Ptah, the patron of craftsmanship and creation, Memphis city was raised from the ashes of the Egyptian Sahara in the 31st century BC to become the first capital of ancient Egypt. The contemporary term “Egypt” is derived from the Greek name for Memphis, “Aigyptos.”

The whole family will return to their hotel in Cairo at the end of the day to spend the night.

breakfast and lunch

Day 3: Travel to the fascinating City of Alexandria:

After breakfast, the whole family will go to the charming city of Alexandria with their tour guide in a private A/C vehicle to explore:

Kom El Shoqafa’s catacombs:

An old marvel from the Middle Ages, the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa date back to the 2nd century BC. It’s a three-story Greco-Roman single-family mausoleum with exquisite embellishments and a Caracalla hall from the early Roman and Hellenistic periods.

Pompey’s Pillar:

The 33.85 m-tall, granite Pompey pillar, a marvel to visitors, was built in 300 AD for Roman Emperor Diocletian.

Citadel of Qaitbay:

The Qaitbay Citadel, an Islamic landmark on the Mediterranean Sea coast, was constructed in 1447 AD by Al-Ashraf Sayf al-Din Qa’it Bay on the same site where the Lighthouse of Alexandria stood in antiquity.

The whole family will have lunch at a neighborhood eatery in Alexandria before traveling to:

Alexandria Library:

To perpetuate the legacy of the historic library of Alexandria, the Bibliotheca of Alexandria was opened in 2002. The sixth-largest francophone book collection in the world is housed there, along with other internal museums, art galleries, and other facilities.

The whole family will spend the night in Cairo at their hotel.

breakfast and lunch

Day Four: From Cairo, take a flight to Aswan Attractions:

After breakfast, the whole family will ride in a luxury air-conditioned car to the Cairo airport to board a flight to Aswan so they may see:

High Dam at Aswan:

The Aswan High Dam was built in the middle of the 1960s to completely regulate the yearly flood, preserve the water in the man-made lake Nasser, and generate hydroelectricity.

The Unfinished Obelisk:

The fabled, Unfinished Obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut (1508–1458 BC) was created to reach the skies. With a height of 42 meters and a total weight of 1200 tonnes, it was sculpted to pierce the skies and exhibit the artistry of ancient Egyptian stonemasons.

Temple of Philae:

The 7th century BC Philae Temple of Isis, the goddess of Motherhood, was built during the Ptolemaic period to serve as a journal recording the religious history and tales of ancient Egypt.

The whole family will go on their 5-star Nile cruise to have lunch and supper as well as spend the night there.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day 5: Tour of the Abu Simbel Temples and sailing to Kom Ombo:

The whole family will make their breakfast boxes before traveling in a private A/C vehicle with their tour guide to experience the magnificent:

Abu Simbel Temples:

The Abu Simbel Temples, two enduring works of architecture constructed by Ramses the Great (1303–1213 BC), is a heavenly marvel. The temples were erected in 1264 BC to show reverence for Amun, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah as well as Ramses II’s loving wife Nefertari, and to commemorate his major victories, such as the Battle of Kadesh.

The whole family will go on the Nile Cruise to have lunch and supper and stay the night. Reach Kom Ombo via sea.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day Six: Sail to Luxor on the Kom Ombo & Edfu Adventure Tour:

While on the Nile Cruise, the whole family will have breakfast before departing with their tour guide to explore:

Temple of Kom Ombo:

The temples of Kom Ombo are two separate monuments erected in honor of Horus the Elder and the Nile-based crocodile deity Sobek. The temple, which is divided into exactly two pieces, is one of the last known ancient Egyptian temples to have existed between 180 BC and 47 BC.

Temple of Edfu:

One of Aswan’s most beautiful and well-preserved temples is the Edfu Temple, home of the sky falcon deity Horus of protection and triumph. To preserve the memory of the tragic conflict between Horus and Set, it was constructed between 237 BC and 57 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty.

The whole family will return to their Nile Cruise for lunch, supper, and overnight lodging.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day Seven: Visit the attractions in Luxor East.

Breakfast will be served to the whole family on the Nile Cruise. Afterward, check out and meet your tour guide to resume your 15-day family Egypt trip in Luxor, where you will first explore the alluring Luxor Eastern attractions.

Temple of Karnak:

Unlike any other holy temple, the Karnak Temple Complex was built over more than 1500 years, from the Middle Kingdom (c. 2000–1700 BCE) through the Ptolemaic Kingdom (c. 305–30 BCE), becoming the focal point of ancient Egypt’s religious life. It is the largest outdoor museum and is home to the Great Hypostyle Hall, and several Amun-Re and Mut precincts, among other things.

The whole family will depart for lunch at a restaurant in Luxor, settle into their 5-star hotel, and then travel in the evening specifically to the following locations:

Luxor Temple by Night:

In 1400 BC, the Pharaohs built Luxor Temple to serve as a venue for festivals and the coronation of monarchs like Amenhotep III and Ramses the Great. The Opet festival was conducted for the revival of royalty and the blessings of the gods during the New Kingdom (1570–1050 BC). It is connected to the magnificent Karnak Temples complex by the huge Avenue of Sphinxes.

The whole family is going to spend the night at their hotel in Luxor.

breakfast and lunch

Day 8: Discover Western Luxor’s Wonders

The whole family will have breakfast at the hotel before traveling in a private A/C vehicle with your tour guide to explore:

The Kings’ Valley:

Specifically, the Valley of the Kings is the Egyptian Kings from the New Kingdom (1570–1050 BC). It was established inside a mysterious mountain, and the Valley of the Kings served as an eternal resting place. There are 63 magnificent tombs there, including those of Seti I, Tutankhamun, and the whole Ramses Dynasty. Secondly, you will visit:

Temple of Hatshepsut:

The three-level Temple of Queen Hatshepsut (1507–1458 BC) housed the valley festival in the Amun sanctuary, praises Hathor, and pays homage to Amun in particular. It is a prime example of classical Egyptian architecture. Hatshepsut built the temple on the Western bank of the Nile in Luxor to serve as a funeral temple.

Before visiting, pause to eat your lunch:

Memnon’s Colossi:

Two Large Statues of King Amenhotep III standing between the Nile Valley and the Western mountain of Egypt in Luxor to mark proudly the lands of the Pharaohs in their greatest capital city Luxor.

All of the family members will go to their hotel to stay the night.

breakfast and lunch

Day 9: Go to Hurghada:

The entire family will eat breakfast, check out, and travel to Hurghada in a private A/C vehicle before checking into their hotel there to have lunch and supper and stay the night.

Meals: Soft drinks, breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day 10: Scuba diving in Hurghada’s Red Sea:

After eating breakfast as a family, everyone will travel with their private tour guide to meet their diving instructor. The diving instructor will get everyone ready for diving so they can explore the underwater rich marine ecosystem that is home to enchanting colorful fish and magnificent coral reefs.

To enjoy lunch, and supper, and spend the night, the whole family will go to their hotel in Hurghada.

Meals: Soft drinks, breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day 11: Free day in Hurghada:

A free day will be provided for the whole family in Hurghada so that they may explore this alluring city resort as they choose. The whole family will have breakfast, lunch, and supper there and stay the night.

Meals: Soft drinks, breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day Twelve: Sahara Super Safari:

The whole family will have breakfast and then ride quad bikes across the Sahara to a wonderful Bedouin hamlet with their tour guide. The family will have lunch along the trip, and when they arrive, everyone will enjoy a mouthwatering barbecue meal with refreshing beverages while taking in the most breathtaking vista of the cosmos. The whole family will check into a hotel and stay the night. Meals: Soft drinks, breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day 13: Free in Hurghada.:

A free day will be provided for the whole family in Hurghada so that they may explore this alluring city resort as they choose. The whole family will have breakfast, lunch, and supper there and stay the night.

Day 14: Fly from Hurghada to Cairo Attractions:

The whole family will have breakfast, check out of their Hurghada hotel, and then go to the airport to board a flight to Cairo so they may see the delights of that city, including:

The Egyptian Museum:

One of the oldest museums in the world which accommodates around 12000 pieces collected from everywhere in Egypt.

The whole family will have lunch in Cairo before traveling to:

Citadel of Salah El Din:

Salah El Din and his Dynasty erected the Cairo Citadel between 1176 and 1182. It served as the seat of the Egyptian government for more than 500 years, up to the 1860s, it is home to several magnificent mosques and museums that display exquisite ornamentation and beautiful specimens of Islamic architecture. Unquestionably this citadel is one of a kind.

Mosque of Mohamed Ali:

Mohamed Ali built it between 1820 and 1838, Mohamed Ali Mosque, often known as “The Alabaster Mosque,” is a perfect specimen of Ottoman architecture. In the meantime, this mosque is one of the most beautiful mosques in Egypt.

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization:

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) has 50,000 items that in particular span 5,000 years and a variety of eras, including prehistoric, Pharaonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic, Islamic, and Modern times. The hall of mummies accommodated as many as 18 Kings & Queens.

Market in Khan El Khalili:

When the Fatimids built Khan El Khalili in 970 AD, in reality, it seemed like something out of a fairy tale. It is the epitome of Cairo’s local artistic elite and is home to numerous remarkable artifacts.

The whole family will return to their Cairo hotel to spend the night.

breakfast and lunch

15th Day: Free Day in Cairo:

Surely, The whole family will spend the day exploring Egypt’s unique jewels and unwinding completely.

Dining: Breakfast

Day 16: End of your 16 Days Tour for Family:

Similarly, breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Cairo International Airport for your departure. This is the end of your 16 Days Tour for Family. Dining: Breakfast


Hint: To meet your demands and fit your requirements, you may offer your opinions about including or omitting any trips from your tour schedule.

Tour Price:

Price per person in USD, please choose your price

  • Basic: 1550$
  • Original: 1750$
  • Comfort: 1950$
  • Premium: 2750$

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