Cairo Tour from Sharm El Sheikh by Plane – A Journey Through Time

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Cairo Tour from Sharm El Sheikh by Plane – A Journey Through Time
Cairo Tour from Sharm El Sheikh by Plane – A Journey Through Time
Cairo Tour from Sharm El Sheikh by Plane – A Journey Through Time
Cairo Tour from Sharm El Sheikh by Plane – A Journey Through Time
Cairo Tour from Sharm El Sheikh by Plane – A Journey Through Time
Cairo Tour from Sharm El Sheikh by Plane – A Journey Through Time
Cairo Tour from Sharm El Sheikh by Plane – A Journey Through Time
Cairo Tour from Sharm El Sheikh by Plane – A Journey Through Time
Cairo Tour from Sharm El Sheikh by Plane – A Journey Through Time
Cairo Tour from Sharm El Sheikh by Plane – A Journey Through Time
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Tour Details

Take a day trip from Sharm El Sheikh to Cairo by plane. Visit the Giza Pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and the Grand Egyptian Museum. Enjoy Al-Muizz Street and shop at Khan El Khalili Bazaar. The tour includes flights, a guide, private transport, and lunch.

Places You'll Visit

• Giza Pyramids Complex

• The Great Pyramid of Khufu

• The Great Sphinx

• The Valley Temple

• The Grand Egyptian Museum

• The Egyptian Museum

• Al Muizz Street

• Khan El Khalili Bazaar

What's Include

• Flight tickets from Sharm to Cairo & return

• Pick-up and drop-off from your hotel in Sharm

• Private air-conditioned vehicle for all transfers

• Entrance fees to all mentioned sites

• Professional Egyptologist guide

• Lunch at a restaurant with Pyramids\Nile views

• Bottled mineral water throughout the tour

• All service charges & taxes

What's Excluded

• Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary

• Tipping

Price Per Person

670

Price for children above 6 Y & Students :

335

Price for Groups of 2-5 People

560

Price for children above 6 Y & Students :

280

Price for Groups of 6-20 People

490

Price for children above 6 Y & Students :

245

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Egypt Tours Frequently Asked Questions

Egypt is home to numerous iconic attractions. Some of the important places include the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple Complex, Abu Simbel Temples, the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, and the vibrant city of Alexandria.

The best time to visit Egypt is during the cooler months, which are from October to April you can take a trip to Egypt during these monthes, as it is more enjoyable. The weather is more pleasant for exploring the archaeological sites and the Nile cruises. However, if you dont mind the heat, visiting during the summer months can offer lower prices and fewer crowds.

The duration of your Egypt tour depends on the places you want to visit and the depth of exploration. A typical itinerary ranges from 7 to 10 days, allowing you to cover the major highlights in Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan. If you have more time, you can extend your stay to explore additional regions, such as Alexandria or the Red Sea coast.

Egypt is generally a safe country to visit, and millions of tourists enjoy their trips without any issues. However, its always advisable to stay informed about the current travel advisories and follow the guidance of local authorities. Its also recommended to use reputable tour operators and exercise caution in crowded areas.

You can wear whatever clothes suit you, but it is recommended to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious or conservative areas. For both men and women, lightweight, breathable clothing made from natural fibers is ideal, such as loose-fitting pants and long skirts or dresses and shirts with sleeves. Dont forget to bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun.

Yes, Egypt is very safe for tourists for you and your family. However, it is advised to stay informed of current travel warnings, follow local guidelines, and practice common travel safety precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip

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Transportation options include domestic flights, trains, buses, taxis and private transport. Nile River cruises are also popular for traveling between Luxor and Aswan. All means of transportation are available to you. You must choose the most appropriate for you and your Egypt trip.

Although not mandatory, hiring a knowledgeable guide will enhance your experience by providing insight into Egypt history, culture and attractions. At Desert Storm Egypt Tours, we have a team with experience in the field of tourism that can accompany you throughout your trip

Essential items to pack include comfortable clothes to help you have a more comfortable trip, sunscreen to protect from the suns rays, sunglasses, a hat, insect repellent, sturdy walking shoes, and a camera to document every moment you spend during your Egypt tours.

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Pyramids are a place that one must visit, but it is worth exploring sites like the Al-Azhar Park to view the whole city at its best, the Street of the Tentmakers for traditional crafts, and the Nilometer on Roda Island—an ancient structure indicating the way to measure the flood of the Nile by itself.