Wandering through Old Cairo is like flipping open the worn pages of a storybook—one that whispers tales of prophets, conquerors, traders, and artisans who shaped the very soul of Egypt. Known locally as Misr al-Qadima, this ancient quarter of Cairo is a living palimpsest of civilizations layered atop one another, echoing over a thousand years of vibrant history. Old Cairo sits nestled along the banks of the Nile, just south of the modern city center. Its origins trace back to the Pharaonic settlement of Memphis and the Roman fortress o... More Details
From $75 /per personTucked away amid the vibrant chaos of downtown Cairo stands a monument to Egypt’s regal legacy—Abdeen Palace, a 19th-century architectural gem that once hosted royalty and now welcomes curious visitors from around the world. With its exquisite halls, rare historical collections, and now a royal lunch experience fit for a khedive, a visit to Abdeen Palace is an elegant journey through time, taste, and tradition. Built in the 1860s under the orders of Khedive Ismail, Abdeen Palace served as the official residence of Egypt’s r... More Details
From $385 /per personHidden beneath the sands of Saqqara, Egypt’s vast ancient necropolis, lies a breathtaking testament to the artistry, beliefs, and daily life of the Old Kingdom: the Tomb of Wahtye. Discovered in 2018 by an Egyptian archaeological team led by Dr. Mostafa Waziri, this remarkably preserved tomb has captivated the world with its vibrant wall carvings and rich narrative, offering a rare window into the 5th Dynasty, more than 4,400 years ago. Wahtye was a high-ranking priest and royal official who served under Pharaoh Neferirkare Kakai. His... More Details
From $455 /per personDeep within the rugged cliffs of the Valley of the Kings lies a tomb that echoes with the grandeur of Egypt’s 18th Dynasty—the Tomb of Amenhotep II (KV35). Discovered in 1898 by French Egyptologist Victor Loret, this royal burial site is not only the final resting place of one of ancient Egypt’s most formidable pharaohs, but also a treasure trove of art, architecture, and historical intrigue. Amenhotep II, son of the legendary Thutmose III, ruled Egypt during a time of military might and cultural flourishing. Known for his... More Details
From $455 /per personEmbark on a Majestic Journey: Exclusive Expedition to The Valley of the Queens with a Special Tour of Queen Nefertari's Tomb by Ancient Wonders Immerse yourself in the grandeur of ancient royalty with Ancient Wonders as we offer a unique opportunity to explore the Valley of the Queens, including a special tour of Queen Nefertari's revered tomb. Join us on a captivating journey through picturesque landscapes and historic tombs, where each moment unveils the stories of queens who once reigned over ancient Egypt. Experience the Majesty:... More Details
From $30 /per personA Grand Day at the Grand Egyptian Museum: A Journey Through Ancient Majesty Located on the Giza Plateau with the majestic pyramids as its backdrop, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is a dazzling new gateway to Egypt’s ancient wonders. Spending a full day here is more than a museum visit—it’s an immersive voyage through time, where treasures of a remarkable civilization come to life. With cutting-edge design, state-of-the-art displays, and the largest archaeological museum in the world dedicated to one civilization, GEM deliv... More Details
From $85 /per personA visit to the Pyramids of Giza is more than a sightseeing trip—it’s a journey through time, mystery, and marvel. Towering over the desert just outside Cairo, the pyramids are the last surviving wonder of the ancient world, and the experience of standing before them is nothing short of humbling. But to truly savor the day, pair your exploration with a delicious lunch overlooking these timeless giants. The Giza Plateau is home to three main pyramids: Khufu (the Great Pyramid), Khafre, and Menkaure, along with the iconic Sphinx, sm... More Details
From $30 /per personFloating silently above the golden sands of Luxor as the sun rises over the Nile is not just a scenic adventure—it’s a spiritual experience. A hot air balloon ride in Luxor offers one of the most breathtaking ways to witness the grandeur of ancient Egypt, revealing a panoramic tapestry of temples, tombs, and timeless landscapes from the sky. The journey begins before dawn. Travelers are picked up from their hotels and ferried across the Nile to the West Bank, where the balloons are prepared in the cool morning air. As the burners... More Details
From $30 /per personBeneath the golden sands of Saqqara, just south of Cairo, rises a monument that changed the course of architectural history: the Step Pyramid of Djoser. As Egypt’s first pyramid and the world’s earliest large-scale stone structure, it’s more than just a tomb—it’s a revolution in design, a symbol of divine kingship, and a breathtaking journey into the ancient mind. An inside tour of this 4,700-year-old marvel is nothing short of stepping into the dawn of civilization. Commissioned by Pharaoh Djoser of the Third D... More Details
From $455 /per personTucked within the sands of Saqqara, Egypt’s ancient necropolis, lies a tomb that bridges the worlds of military might and royal ambition—the Tomb of Horemheb. Before he became pharaoh, Horemheb was Egypt’s most powerful general and the right hand of young King Tutankhamun. His tomb in Saqqara, built before his ascension to the throne, offers a rare glimpse into the life of a man poised between two worlds: that of a loyal servant and a future king. Constructed during the late 18th Dynasty, the tomb is the largest in the New... More Details
From $455 /per personCarved into the sandstone cliffs of southern Egypt, near the border with Sudan, the Abu Simbel Temples are among the most awe-inspiring monuments of the ancient world. Built by Pharaoh Ramses II in the 13th century BCE, these twin temples—one dedicated to the gods Amun, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah, and the other to his beloved queen Nefertari—are not only architectural marvels but also powerful symbols of divine kingship and imperial might. While the colossal statues on the façade are world-famous, stepping inside the Great Temple... More Details
From $30 /per personElevate Your Experience: Discover Senenmut's Tomb with Ancient Wonders Embark on an extraordinary journey with Ancient Wonders as we extend an exclusive invitation to explore the captivating Senenmut's Tomb. Join us in unraveling the enigmatic wonders of this ancient marvel, where history and art intertwine in a sanctuary of timeless allure. Sacred Grandeur: Enter the Revered Resting Place of Senenmut Step into the hallowed sanctuary of Senenmut's Tomb, where the echoes of antiquity resonate through its ornate corridors. Accompan... More Details
From $30 /per personA camel ride in Aswan is more than just a leisurely excursion—it’s a journey through time, culture, and the golden sands of southern Egypt. With the Nile glistening nearby and the desert stretching endlessly beyond, riding a camel in this ancient city offers a unique perspective on the land that once cradled pharaohs and poets alike. The adventure typically begins on the west bank of the Nile, where travelers are ferried across the river by motorboat. As the boat glides past palm-fringed islands and Nubian villages, the view of A... More Details
From $55 /per personA Journey Through Time: Exploring Saqqara and Dahshur Tucked away just a short drive south of Cairo, the ancient wonders of Saqqara and Dahshur offer a quieter, more intimate glimpse into Egypt’s extraordinary past. Unlike the bustling crowds of Giza, these two archaeological sites are serene, steeped in history, and brimming with awe-inspiring architecture. Spending a full day exploring both locations, topped off with a hearty local lunch in Saqqara, makes for a rich and rewarding experience. Morning: The Mystique of Saqqara The... More Details
From $430 /per personA Cultural Journey Through Time: A Full-Day Visit to Cairo’s Treasured Museums Cairo, a city where ancient grandeur and modern momentum intertwine, offers its visitors a chance to immerse themselves in history like few other places on Earth. Spending a full day exploring both the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square and the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NIMC) provides a fascinating, layered journey into the heart of Egypt’s millennia-old story. Coupled with a delicious local lunch, the experience becomes an unforgettable... More Details
From $95 /per personA Day in Alexandria: Seaside Splendor and Ancient Echoes A full-day trip to Alexandria feels like slipping through a portal where the Mediterranean breeze whispers stories of conquerors, scholars, and seafarers. Egypt’s second city—a sun-drenched jewel on the northern coast—offers a harmonious blend of antiquity, culture, and coastal charm. From wandering through remnants of ancient empires to savoring freshly caught seafood at a local haunt, Alexandria is a city that awakens all the senses. Morning: A Stroll Through His... More Details
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