Have a magnificent vacation with a meticulously crafted Egypt Itinerary 4 Days: What to see and do in Egypt that is designed to meet your every need during your prestigious travels. Enjoy an elite excursion to the Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx, followed by a legendary tour of the Egyptian Museum. Here, the collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities will amaze you with the profound richness of ancient beauty. Our guided Egypt Itinerary 4 Days: What to see and do in Egypt also reveals the sophisticated side of Coptic and Islamic Cairo, ensuring a comprehensive cultural experience.

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  • 4 Days Cairo Tour Package – Classic Holiday
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  • 4 Days Cairo & Luxor Tour Package

Experience the wonders of this territory with our diverse Egypt tour packages, ranging from Luxury Egypt Tours and tailored honeymoon trips to group adventures. For those seeking efficiency, we provide budget tours and city breaks. Whether you celebrate with our Christmas and Easter tours or seek a desert safari, there is something for everyone. Visiting for four days is an excellent timeframe to explore the essential wonders of this land decently and professionally.

Day 1: Arrival and the Majesty of the Giza Plateau

Upon your arrival at Cairo International Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in and breakfast. Your Egypt Itinerary 4 Days: What to see and do in Egypt begins with a move to the Giza Plateau to visit the Great Pyramids of Cheops, Khafre, and Menkaure, alongside the famous Sphinx and Valley Temple. This day includes an additional visit to the solar bark located in front of the Pyramid of Cheops. You will then proceed to the Saqqara area to witness the Step Pyramid of Djoser before transferring to Memphis, the ancient capital of the kingdom and a world-famous cemetery.

Day 2: The Cultural Heart of Cairo City

Following breakfast, your Egypt Itinerary 4 Days: What to see and do in Egypt continues at the Egyptian Museum, which houses the room of the young king Tutankhamun and an array of fascinating artifacts. We include an additional visit to the Mummy Room within the museum to enhance your experience. After lunch at a local restaurant, you will visit the Citadel of Saladin and the exquisite Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali. The afternoon explores Coptic Cairo’s Hanging Church and the Ben Ezra Synagogue, concluding in Islamic Cairo at Khan El Khalili, the city's historic old bazaar. For more immersion, explore our Cairo Tours and options for a Nile Cruise.

Day 3: The Wonders of Aswan and Abu Simbel

Continue your Egypt Itinerary 4 Days: What to see and do in Egypt by flying to Aswan to explore its most famous archaeological sites.

  • The Unfinished Obelisk: Sculpted by order of Queen Hatshepsut, this 42-meter-high granite monument weighs 1,200 tons and reveals how obelisks were carved before cracks caused its abandonment.
  • Abu Simbel: A UNESCO World Heritage site completed around 1265 BC during the reign of Ramses II. The site features the "Great Temple" dedicated to Ramses II and the "Minor Temple" for his wife, Nefertari, commemorating the victory at the Battle of Kadesh.
  • Philae Temple: Located on Agilkia Island, this temple is dedicated to Isis, the goddess of love. Rescued by UNESCO between 1964 and 1968, it remains a symbol of the legend where Isis resurrected Osiris. Nearby visits include the Aswan High Dam, the Temple of Kom Ombo, and the Temple of Edfu.

Day 4: Final Departure and Travel Insights

On your final day, you will transfer to Cairo International Airport for your return flight, having completed a fabulous Egypt Itinerary 4 Days: What to see and do in Egypt. To ensure a perfect trip, our specialists provide 100% tailor-made vacations designed around your speed and interests. Egypt is the only place you can visit that makes you richer through its unique culture. It is safe in every way, standing as the "cradle of civilization" with the longest history in the world.

For transportation, flying is the fastest method between Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, though the sleeper "Night Train" is a classic alternative. Within cities, Uber and Careem offer comfortable and affordable movement. To plan from start to finish, consult our guides on the best time to travel, traditional food, and required entry documents.

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