- Giza Pyramid Complex
- Alexandria Tour
- 4WD Jeep Safari Ride
- Karnak Temple
- Valley of the Kings
- Motorboat Ride to
- Temple of Philae
- The Royal Mummy Room
- A minimum group size is required for a confirmed departure.
- The tour is conducted in English/Chinese.
- Due to local or religious festivals, unforeseen circumstances, and weather conditions, the sequence of the itinerary may need to be changed, or alternative sites substituted at short notice.
- We reserve the right to change or amend certain activities/itinerary due to unforeseen circumstances with/without prior notice.
- In the event of discrepancies between the English and Chinese itineraries, please refer to the English version.
- Visa on arrival fee for Singaporean passport holders is USD 25 per person, to be paid on arrival.
- Assemble at Changi International Airport and begin your vacation with a pleasant flight to Cairo, Egypt.
- Meals On Board
- Giza Pyramid Complex – Built in the 26th century BC during a period of around 27 years, it is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only one still in existence. The three pyramid complexes known as the Great Pyramids.
- Sphinx - Is a limestone statue of a reclining sphinx, a mythical creature with the head of a human, and the body of a lion. It is the oldest known monumental sculpture in Egypt and is commonly believed to have been built by ancient Egyptians of the Old Kingdom during the reign of the Pharaoh Khafre.
- Camel Ride - Take a ride on a camel for a view of more pyramids along the Giza plateau at the edge of the Sahara Desert.
- Perfume of Egypt - Egypt was the world leader in the creation of perfume and was closely associated with the international perfume trade. Let’s explore the perfumes of the ancient world together with the God of perfume, Nefertum!
- Memphis - Is the legendary city of Menes, the King who united Upper and Lower Egypt. Entrance to the small museum which’s Ramses II is well represented here.
- Step Pyramids of Sakkara – The oldest complete stone building complex in ancient Egypt.
- Meals On Board / Lunch / Dinner
- Alexandria - Visit the largest city on the Mediterranean and the second-largest in Egypt (after Cairo). It is famous for its Roman remains.
- Catacombs of Kom el-Shoqafa – One of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages, is the largest and most important burial site dating back to the Greco Roman period in Egypt.
- Pompey’s Pillar – Is the most well-known Egyptian monument that is still standing among the ancient remains of Egypt.
- Montazah Gardens – These gardens used to be the grounds of a royal palace and a hunting lodge built in the late 19th century.
- Abu Al-Abbas Al-Mursi Mosque – Is the biggest mosque in Alexandria and one of the most impressive mosque structures in the world.
- Qaitbay Fort – View the 15th-century defensive fortress, the fort was built in the 1480's by Sultan Qaitbey, on the site of Alexandria's ancient lighthouse.
- Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
- Domestic flight to Hurghada - a beach resort town stretching some 40km along Egypt’s Red Sea coast.
- Free and leisure to enjoy your golden beaches and sunshine holiday.
- Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
- 4WD Jeep Safari - Visit a Bedouin village and learn about life in the Egyptian desert and surrounding mountains
- Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
- Drive to Luxor, a city in eastern Egypt.
- Karnak Temple - Cult temple dedicated to Amun, Mut and Khonsu. The largest religious building ever constructed. It is a city of temples built over 2,000 years, this derelict place is still capable of overshadowing many wonders of the modern world and in its day must have been awe-inspiring.
- Luxor Temple - Is a large Ancient Egyptian temple complex located on the east bank of the Nile River and was constructed approximately 1400 BCE.
- Embark on a 4-night Deluxe Nile River Cruise.
- Valley of the Kings - The "Gateway to the Afterlife" provides a window to the past. During Egypt's New Kingdom, the valley became a royal burial ground for pharaohs such as Tutankhamun, Seti I, and Ramses II, as well as queens, high priests, and other elites
- Hatshepsut Temple - The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut is one of the most beautiful of all of the temples of Ancient Egypt.
- Memnon Colossi - Are two massive stone statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, who reigned in Egypt during the Dynasty XVIII.
- Alabaster Factory.
- Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
- Sail to Esna and passing through the Esna Lock, an eye opening process to savour.
- Continue sail to Edfu - Was known as "Apollopolis Magna" because the Greeks identified Horus with their God Apollo.
- Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
- Horus Temple – Hop on a horse carriage to visit the Temple of Edfu. Back to the cruise and ship continue sail to Kom Ombo.
- Kom Ombo Temple - Set dramatically on the bank of the Nile, 47 kilometers north of Aswan.
- Continue sail to Aswan.
- Tonight, enjoy your times with theme party on board.
- Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
- Unfinished Obelisk – Lying as a sleeping giant in a bed of granite, is an incredible look at the building methods of these monolithic monuments. It's thought that the female pharaoh Hatshepsut commissioned the work during the 18th dynasty, more than 3,500 years ago.
- Philae Temple – Hop into the river boat, visit one of Nubia's most important monument sites, saved from a watery grave by UNESCO's rescue project.
- Felucca Sailing – Enjoy your relaxing day with traditional sailboats of Egypt Nile.
- Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
- Disembark from cruise and transfer to airport, fly back to Cairo.
- En-route, photostop at Aswan High Dam – Is a rock-fill dam located at the northern border between Egypt and Sudan to controls flooding over Egypt.
- Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
- Egyptian Museum - One of the world’s most important museum, featuring the famous Tutankhamun collection with its beautiful gold death mask and sarcophagus, included the visit into The Royal Mummy Room.
- Papyrus Institute - Began as the world's first type of paper which it was developed in Egypt.
- Khan Khalili Bazaar.
- The Saladin Citadel - Was built to defend from the armies of the Crusaders
- Mohamed Ali Mosque - It overlooks the city of Cairo and the towering minarets are visible from every point in the city.
- Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
- Transfer to airport for to your flight back home.
- Meals On Board / Breakfast
- We hope that you have had an enjoyable vacation with CTC Travel and we look forward to your next holiday with us.
- Meals On Board
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08/Dec/2024
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TK 55
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23:35
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23:35
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09/Dec/2024
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TK 690
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07:55
09:10
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07:55
09:10
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DATE | FLIGHT | |
18/Dec/2024
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TK 695
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CAI
20:50
00:20
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CAI
20:50
00:20
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DATE | FLIGHT | |
19/Dec/2024
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TK 54
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01:55
17:30
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01:55
17:30
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15/Dec/2024
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TK 55
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23:35
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23:35
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16/Dec/2024
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TK 690
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07:55
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07:55
09:10
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25/Dec/2024
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TK 695
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21:20
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21:20
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26/Dec/2024
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TK 54
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01:55
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29/Jan/2025
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EK 353
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00:30
04:10
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00:30
04:10
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29/Jan/2025
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EK 927
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DXB
08:10
10:25
CAI
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DXB
08:10
10:25
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DATE | FLIGHT | |
08/Feb/2025
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EK 924
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CAI
19:30
00:50
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19:30
00:50
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09/Feb/2025
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14:40
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13/Mar/2025
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QR 943
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10:55
14:00
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10:55
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13/Mar/2025
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15:15
18:05
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15:15
18:05
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23/Mar/2025
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QR 1302
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20:05
00:05
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CAI
20:05
00:05
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24/Mar/2025
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QR 948
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DOH
02:05
14:55
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DOH
02:05
14:55
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27/Mar/2025
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TK 55
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23:25
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23:25
06:10
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28/Mar/2025
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TK 690
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07:55
09:20
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07:55
09:20
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06/Apr/2025
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TK 695
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CAI
20:40
00:05
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CAI
20:40
00:05
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07/Apr/2025
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TK 54
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02:00
17:55
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02:00
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DATE | FLIGHT | |
13/Apr/2025
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TK 55
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23:25
05:35
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23:25
05:35
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14/Apr/2025
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TK 690
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06:50
08:10
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06:50
08:10
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DATE | FLIGHT | |
23/Apr/2025
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TK 695
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CAI
20:40
00:05
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CAI
20:40
00:05
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24/Apr/2025
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TK 54
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02:00
17:55
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02:00
17:55
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DATE | FLIGHT | |
17/Apr/2025
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QR 943
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10:00
13:40
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10:00
13:40
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17/Apr/2025
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QR 1307
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DOH
16:45
19:20
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DOH
16:45
19:20
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27/Apr/2025
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QR 1302
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CAI
20:05
23:10
DOH
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CAI
20:05
23:10
DOH
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28/Apr/2025
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QR 948
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DOH
02:40
15:45
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DOH
02:40
15:45
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