How to Spend 9 Days in Egypt-
We are here to help you see Egypt on a budget and time-limit! This adventure begins in Cairo, home to the infamous Pyramids of Giza. Afterward, you will travel to Luxor, where you will discover the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple. The last stop is the Red Sea, home to beautiful marine life and relaxing beaches. Below is how to spend 9 days in Egypt!
Tip: Book your round-trip flight on HOPPER to find the best deals to and from Cairo!
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Overview:
- Day 1: Arrive in Cairo
- Day 2: Explore the Pyramids of Giza and visit the Grand Egyptian Museum
- Day 3: Flight to Luxor
- Day 4: Explore Luxor Iconic Landmarks, including the Valley of the Kings
- Day 5: Karnak Temple Tour
- Day 6: Travel to the Red Sea
- Day 7: Red Sea Snorkel with Dolphins Tour
- Day 8: Red Sea to Cairo to see Khan al-Khalili Bazaar
- Day 9: Fly Home
Tips:
- Visa: If you travel from the U.S., you need a Visa to visit Egypt. You can apply for one in advance or before boarding. The Visa costs $25.00. The Visa will last you for 30 days.
- Outlet: Egypt uses European plugs.
- Safety: Egypt is a safe country to visit.
- Money: The currency is the Egyptian Pound.
- Packing: Pack lightweight clothing.
How to Spend 9 Days in Egypt:
Day 1: Arrive in Cairo-
About Cairo:
Cairo, the capital city of Egypt, is a bustling metropolis known for its rich history, culture, and vibrant atmosphere. The city is also home to the iconic pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the Sphinx.
Arrival:
On day one, we recommend relaxing and settling into your hotel. Go out to dinner near your hotel! Below are a few options for where to stay and eat!
Where to Stay?
Luxurious:
-The Marriott Mena House is perfect if you are looking for a luxury getaway in Cairo. The pool, lush gardens, and the views of the Pyramids are stunning. Other luxurious hotels include Hyatt Regency Cairo West and Oasis Hotel Pyramids.
Budget-Friendly:
-Compare prices and find budget-friendly hotels on Booking.com
Where to Eat?
There are many restaurants in Cairo worth trying, so here is a list that you can pick from:
- Abou El Sid is known for its traditional Egyptian dishes and cozy atmosphere.
- Felfela is a popular spot for traditional Egyptian street food, including falafel, kebabs, and shawarma.
- Andrea El Mariouteya offers a mix of Egyptian and Mediterranean dishes in a beautiful setting overlooking the Nile River.
- Kazaz specializes in grilled meats and kebabs, with a lively atmosphere and outdoor seating.
Day 2: Explore Cairo-
Explore Cairo on a guided tour to see the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the Grand Egyptian Museum.
Pyramids of Giza: The best thing to do in Egypt is to visit the Great Pyramid of Giza because it is the last standing man-made wonder of the ancient world. The pyramids are on the western side of the river Nile. Near the pyramids, you will find the Great Sphinx of Giza. The Great Sphinx of Giza is a statue with a head of a hum and a lion’s body. It is the largest and oldest sculpture in the world. You can opt to ride a camel or go horseback riding near the pyramids.
The Grand Egyptian Museum: The best museum is the Egyptian Museum in Cairo because there are actual mummies to witness and 165,000 other artifacts.
Day 3: Flight to Luxor-
Tip: Book a one-way flight from Cairo to Luxor for day three on HOPPER. PS: It is only a one-hour long flight.
If you have an early flight, go directly to Luxor; however, if you have a later flight, we recommend going to the outskirts of Cairo to the area of ancient Memphis, the former capital of Egypt. In Memphis, you can visit Saqqara, an ancient cemetery for the kings and nobles of the Old Kingdom. You can also see Dahshour or the bent pyramid. After exploring Memphis, check out of your hotel and travel to Luxor.
About Luxor:
Luxor is a city on the east bank of the Nile River in Southern Egypt. It is known for its ancient history and archaeological sites, including the famous Karnak Temple and the Valley of the Kings. Luxor is often called the LARGEST open-air museum because of the amount of well-preserved ancient ruins and monuments.
Where to Stay in Luxor:
Luxurious:
–Steigenberger Nile Palace is in a prime location across The Valley of the Kings and the Pharaonic Tombs.
–Pyramisa Hotel is set right on the Nile in the heart of Luxor. This hotel has a blend of comfort and Egyptian flair.
Budget:
Find and compare budget-friendly hotels on BOOKING.COM
What to Eat in Luxor?
- Sofra Restaurant is a popular spot with traditional Egyptian cuisine in a comfortable atmosphere.
- 1886 Restaurant is in a historic building that serves a mix of Egyptian and international cuisine with a beautiful view of the Nile River.
- El Tarboush is known for its delicious Middle Eastern and Egyptian cuisine. El Tarboush will be a casual dining experience.
Day 4: Explore Luxor Iconic Landmarks, including the Valley of the Kings
On day 4, you can visit the iconic Luxor landmarks at your own pace or with a guided tour. Below are the best things to do in Luxor.
A. The Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone statues!
B. The Valley of the Kings is where many kings were buried. The most well-known royal tombs are King Tutmosis I and King Tutmosis III.
C. The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut was built by Queen Hatshepsut who ruled Egypt for 20 years during the 18th Dynasty 1490-1469 B.C. She was the only Pharaonic woman who reigned ancient Egypt.
D. The final resting place of King Tut and over 60 other decorated tombs of pharaohs.
E. The Luxor Temple has a beautiful view during the day and night because it lights up. The impressive temple is well-preserved with a large number of structures and carvings.
Day 5: Karnak Temple Tour-
The Karnak Temples, north of Luxor, serve as a place of worship for the ancient Thebans of Egypt. Most people see the location as a stunning monument; however, historians understand its true eminence.
Day 6: Travel to the Red Sea-
About:
The Red Sea coast of Egypt is famous for the town of Hurghada. This is where you can go scuba diving or snorkeling with dolphins in the crystal-clear waters and sandy shores. Exploring Hurghada’s mesmerizing marina will be the time of your life!
Where to Stay?
–Luxury:
Oberoi Sahl Hasheesh is an award-winning beach resort.
–Sunrise Royal Makadi Aqua Resort is a tranquil oasis with charming Egyptian-inspired design elements and unique architecture. Guests have access to a private beach, a rejuvenating spa, and magnificent pools with thrilling waterslides!
-Budget-friendly:
Explore budget-friendly options on Booking.com
Day 7: Red Sea Adventure Tour Options-
You can pick which tour works best for you. If you are tired and want to relax by the beach or pool, so be it, or if you want to go on a more adrenaline-filled adventure go right ahead. Below are a few options for how to spend day 7!
-Relax at the Beach or Pool
-Wind or Kite Surfing
-Quad Biking
-Camel Riding
-Sea Fishing Excursion
Day 8: Red Sea to Cairo to see Khan al-Khalili Bazaar-
You will fly back to Cairo. Upon arrival, head to the famous bazaar of Khan El Khalili, an essential Egyptian experience. Lose yourself in the colors and aromas of one of the world’s oldest marketplaces. Find eye-catching souvenirs and home decor items along the narrow cobblestone streets of Khan El-Khalili Bazaar. You can have lunch and dinner from one of the places I shared above!
Day 9: Fly Home
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