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Egypt Itinerary 7 Days: Itinerary Sample

Egypt Itinerary 7 Days will give every traveler an amazing week in all the beautiful cities of Egypt, like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and Alexandria. 7 days in Egypt are a great way to spend a week exploring Egypt’s incredible history and culture. The great pyramids of Giza, Saladin Citadel in Cairo,  Egyptian Museum, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, the catacombs, Pompey’s Pillar, Qaitbay Citadel, Karnak temple complex, Abu Simbel temple, Philae temple, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings, and you’ll go to Luxor, which has almost a third of the world’s monuments.

You’ll enjoy day tours to Luxor, the temples of Kom Ombo and Edfu, and Aswan tours, where you’ll see beautiful temples and ancient sites, as well as the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings, which are visited by millions of tourists who try Egypt in 7 days. The best way to make your 7-day tour of Egypt even more magical is to take a cruise down the Nile River through Upper Egypt or do fun water activities like diving and snorkeling in the Red Sea.

 

Here we leave you some of the most recommended 7-day trips to Egypt with the best ratings to spend a few days off in Egypt :

So Your choice will depend on what you like the most, of course, and the time you have, which is not much but not scarce. A week in Egypt is perfect, and your trip will be unforgettable, Every traveller on one of our 7 days in Egypt itinerary will stay in the most relaxing and unique hotels, eat at the best restaurants, and get around in the best ways.

 

Our suggested Egypt itinerary 7 Days:  

Day 1: Cairo ( 7 days Egypt itinerary ) 

Day 1: Cairo ( 7 days Egypt itinerary ) 

Cairo is the capital of Egypt and one of the most heavily populated cities in the world, with traffic and chaos that will blow your mind. You’ll be impressed no matter what you’ve seen or what we tell you. Interesting to see and feel.

What to do in Cairo for a day?

The other big question is this. On your first day in Cairo, we recommend you visit some of the city’s most important museums.

The Egyptian Museum: The Egyptian Museum has a unique collection of more than 120,000 works of art from more than 3,500 years ago.

Salah El-Din Citadel:- Salah El-Din Citadel is a fortress built in 1176. From that time until 1860, it was the seat of government for a long time. You can also see the beautiful Mohamed Ali Mosque in the citadel. In the 1830s, the mosque of Mohamed Ali was built to look just like the Turkish blue mosque. It was called the “Alabaster Mosque” because it was made entirely of alabaster.

The National Museum of Egypt: The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is in the middle of old Cairo, in the city of El Fustat, which was the first capital of Egypt at the start of the Islamic era. Each traveller will get to see a different number of artifacts that have been around for more than 4,500 years. 

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Khan El Khalili Bazaar is one of the Middle East’s oldest and most beautiful streets. It was built by the Fatimid dynasty along with the city of Cairo in 970 A.D.

 These are some of the must-sees, but if you want to know everything to see in Cairo, check out our complete guide: Cairo Attractions&Old & Islamic Cairo Attractions.

Day 2: Giza  (7 days in Egypt )

Day 2: Giza  (7 days in Egypt )

Then, go to Giza, where the three most famous pyramids in the world are located: the Pyramid of Cheops, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure. The three great pyramids, the Sphinx, and the valley temple can all be found within the Giza pyramid complex, which dates back to 2400 B.C. The “Great Pyramid” of King Khufu is one of the monuments that can be found on the plateau. This structure, which stands at the height of 147 metres and requires approximately 2,300,000 individual pieces of stone to build, is considered to be one of the oldest and largest monuments in the entire world.

The Magical Sphinx: The Great Sphinx was built to be the protector of the complex, and it’s also believed that be one of the oldest monuments in the history of Egypt.

The Valley Temple: The Valley Temple is where the ancient Egyptians performed the famous mummification process.

 

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Then visit the Saqqara area, where the stepped pyramid of Djoser is. This pyramid is significant because it was the first model for all the pyramids that came after it. Then there was Memphis, where The city of Memphis was the ancient capital of Egypt and was also a very important centre all throughout the history of Egypt, and the pyramids of Dahshur, which are attractive because their top is oval. In the same area is the red pyramid, which gets its name from the colour of the stones that make it up.

 

Don’t miss to book a tour Memphis, Saqqara, and Pyramids of Giza Tour for many things to see & do.

 

Days 3: Alexandria (7-day tour of Egypt )

Alexandria is one of the places to see in Egypt. Here is what to do in Alexandria in one day:-

National Museum of Alexandria: The museum is housed in Governor Al-Saad Bassili’s palace, which was built in 1926. It is a white Italianate mansion that used to be the meeting place for upper-class Egyptians in Alexandria. The museum is divided into three floors and, on each one, a period of history is told.

The Library of Alexandria: In 1987, a new library was designed to honor this center of knowledge and culture. The new Alexandrian Library was promoted by UNESCO and financially supported by other countries. It opened in 2002.

Archaeological site Kom the Dekka: This is the archaeological excavation of a residential area from the Greco-Roman era. In the excavation, the parts of this neighborhood can be differentiated: the baths, the cisterns, some villas, and even a small amphitheater. A secret: if you stand in the center of the amphitheater and speak, you will see its excellent acoustics.

Pompey’s Column: The column is specified in the archaeological park of Alexandria. And in this place was the temple of the Serapeus, a sanctuary for the cult of Serapis. Serapis was a Greco-Egyptian deity who was declared the patron of Alexandria by Ptolemy I and the official god of Egypt and Greece. The column is made of red granite from Aswan and is almost 30 meters high.

Qaitbay Citadel: Quality Citadel is a defensive fortress that was built in the 15th century (quite recent if we compare it with all the monuments we are talking about). It is located on the island of Faro, in the port. in 1477, Sultan Al-Ashraf Sayf al-Din Qa’it Bay had this fortress built as part of his defensive project against the Ottoman Empire, which threatened the country.

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Days 4: Luxor (7-day trip to Egypt)

Days 4: Luxor (7-day trip to Egypt)

Luxor is one of the stops that you must include in your itinerary through Egypt because it is one of the most interesting places in the country. It has many sites, temples, tombs and museums where you can expand your knowledge about Ancient Egypt.

What to do in Luxor

Karnak Temple: The temple in its day became the most important religious complex in Egypt. It was the largest temple in the country and was enlarged over the years and the different pharaohs made their modifications and added new buildings and small temples dedicated to other gods.

Luxor Temple: which is located in the heart of the city, is the Luxor temple. The temple was dedicated to the god Amun-Ra, the god of the sky, the sun, and the origin of life. Just like the Karnak temple, the Luxor temple also has buildings from different periods ordered by different pharaohs and constructions dedicated to different gods.

The Valley of the Kings: Visiting the Valley of the Kings is one of those things to do in Luxor without a doubt. It is one of the most impressive places in Luxor and in Egypt. An entire valley between mountains full of tombs carved into the rock. Pharaohs were buried here during the New Kingdom when the capital of Egypt was Thebes (now Luxor).

Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut: Hatshepsut is one of the best temples in Egypt. It is very close to the Valley of the Kings and is also included in the activities of the Nile cruise, so it is, without a doubt, one of the essential things to do in Luxor.

It is a temple quite different from the others, divided into three levels and dedicated to Hatshepsut, the only woman who ruled alone for 21 years. The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut is carved out of stone, and surrounded by mountains.

The Colossi of Memnon: Although they are colossi, they go a bit unnoticed surrounded by so many temples and tombs in Luxor. But these two gigantic stone statues are one of the things to see in Luxor on your way through the city. They represent Pharaoh Amenhotep III seated, with his hands resting on his knees and looking at the Nile River.

On your day in Luxor, get up early and watch the sunrise from a hot air balloon over the Valley of the Kings. It’s something you’ll never forget. When you’re ready, get on the ship on the Nile, which will be your home for the next few days.

 

Don’t miss this complete guide: Luxor Excursions & Tours, so you can make the most of your time here.

 

Days 5 and 6, Aswan ( 7-day Egypt tour )

Days 5 and 6, Aswan ( 7-day Egypt tour )

Aswan is one of the best tourist places that attract many tourists. It contains historical attractions and you can also enjoy the pure Nile and magical landscapes. It also contains bazaars to buy pharaonic and Nubian gifts. There are many things to do in Aswan and many places to visit during your trip.

What to see in Aswan?

Let yourself go, spend days cruising from temple to temple, and in the afternoons, there’s nothing better than taking a dip in the pool and looking at the scenery on both sides of the Nile. The best thing about doing it this way, even if you aren’t a very organized traveller, is that you don’t have to worry about logistics. Almost all visits come with a guide, which you will appreciate in a country with so much history.

Most trips from Luxor to Aswan take 5 days/4nights, and cruise trips from Aswan to Luxor take only 4 days/3nights. The best thing to do is make sure you know where each one takes you and what kind of boat it is.

What to see in Aswan?

Philae Temple: Eight km south of Aswan is a temple complex on Agilkia Island which was originally on Philae Island. The main building in the complex is a Ptolemaic temple dedicated to the goddess Isis which is found in the middle of the island. Around it are other small buildings built by different pharaohs at different times, so it is difficult to determine the exact date of the Philae Complex.

The Temple of Abu Simbel:  is a complex of two ancient Egyptian temples that were carved out of the rock on the west bank of the Nile during the reign of Ramses II (1279-1213 BC). Located in Nubia, 285 km south of Aswan, near the modern border between Egypt and Sudan. The Temple was moved from its original place so as not to disappear under water due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam. Abu Simbel is famous for its colossal statues of Ramses II and Nefertari and its sun festivals on October 22 and February 22.

The Unfinished Obelisk of Aswan: It is about 600 meters southeast of the Nubian Museum, in the middle of an old quarry. In the 18th dynasty during the reign of Hatshepsut, this obelisk was built, which was later abandoned without finishing it. It is considered the longest obelisk in Ancient Egypt. It is 40 meters long and 1200 tons. It is made of red granite that highlights Aswan. Because of the obelisk, this quarry is now considered an open-air museum.

The Aswan Museum: It is located in the southeast of Elephantine Island. It was opened in 1912. This museum exhibits the artifacts saved from the flooding of the Nile after the construction of the Aswan Low Dam. In the 1990s, it was expanded to display other objects found on Elephantine Island, as well as other exhibits showing the city’s daily life, and cultural and religious development over the centuries. Underneath the museum building, the nilometer (stepped well used to measure the water level of the Nile)

The Monastery of San Simeon: The monastery, which emerged at the end of the 6th century or the 7th century, was initially made up of caves with paintings. It became important in the 9th century and some constructions were made. In the 10th century, it had 1,000 monks. It was enlarged in the eleventh century and lost importance. Its main buildings are well preserved.

The Aswan Necropolis of Qubbet Al Hawa: Qubbet Al Hawa is a 130-meter high rock mountain found in front of the modern city. This mountain houses three rows of 80 noblemen’s tombs dating back to the Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, and Greco-Roman. Most of the tombs date back to the 6th, 20th, and 22nd dynasties.

Nubian Village: is a site of colourful houses where you can experience the life and legacy of the Nubian culture.

The Nubian Museum: The museum opened in 1998 and was designed by architect Muhammad Al-Hakim. It is a building of a collection of 5,000 pieces that show the history and culture of Nubia, in addition to some monuments that were saved from the flooding of the Nile after the construction of the High Dam. The Fatimid Cemetery in Aswan It stretches between the Nubian Museum and the quarries of the Unfinished Obelisk. The oldest tomb dates back to the 9th century. There are some well-preserved small buildings with vaulted ceilings, but most of the tombs are in poor condition.

Activities in Aswan

The city of Aswan is full of activities that can be done during the day or at night. This city has a character of its own and is noted for its tranquillity, unlike the ancient historical cities of Egypt. Some of their activities; 

  • Felucca in Aswan: Ride down the Nile in a felucca to one of the Aswan islands, enjoying the view of the Nile at sunset or store. 
  • Walk through the Aswan bazaar: it is one of the tourist places in the city. In addition to Nubian products, there are other traditional Egyptian products such as spices, clothes, and souvenirs.
  •  Sound and Light Show in Philae: It is a beautiful show in Egypt, as the gods and goddesses narrate their stories and myths, in addition to the famous legend of Isis and Osiris that occurred in Philae.
  •  Sound and Light Show in Abu Simbel: One of Aswan’s most famous night activities. The great colossi of Ramses II tell the story of the Temple’s construction and its transfer from its original location to its current location.

Don’t miss to check out our Nile River Cruises in Egypt and our guide to Cruising the River Nile.
 

Day 7: Back to Cairo then Home

 

Depending on how your flight goes, you could fly from Aswan back to Cairo and then to wherever in the world you need to go. Or, you could stay another night in Aswan or Cairo and then fly out the next morning.

 

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Is Egypt a safe place to visit? 

Egypt is the only place you can visit that makes you richer because of its great historical sites and unique culture. One crucial question can be asked, though… Is it safe to go to Egypt in 2022, and when is the best time to go? Yes, Egypt is safe in every way.

Egypt, called “the cradle of civilization,” has the most extended history of any country in the world. It’s also called “The Land of the Pharaohs” because it has been around since the time of the ancient Egyptian Pharaohs. People come from around the world to see how great the Egyptian pharaohs were and to visit the fantastic places they built.

Don’t miss reading our article Is it safe to travel to Egypt? Safety & Security in Egypt

 

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Transportation on a trip to Egypt

As you have seen when designing your trip route through Egypt, you have to move around the country in many ways. The fastest way and not always the most expensive is by plane, and you will find airports in Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, and Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. When traveling long distances, such as from Cairo to Aswan or from Cairo to Luxor, you could take the opportunity to sleep during the journey by sleeper train” Night train” in Egypt. To move within the cities, you can take taxis, but it is much more comfortable to use the Uber or Careem application, which works well in Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and Hurghada and is very cheap.

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