10-Day Egypt Tour Packages
What if you had ten full days to really do Egypt justice? You'd cover the Pyramids obviously, cruise down the Nile stopping at temples, explore Luxor's Valley of the Kings where pharaohs are buried. Ten days lets you actually absorb it rather than rushing through. The Egyptian Museum alone could take a whole day, and you'll want time for Cairo's markets and street food.
Insider tips: Recommended 10-day Egypt tour itineraries
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10 Days in Egypt, incl. Cairo and Luxor
Ancient wonders span 6 cities from Cairo to Hurghada, featuring 14 meals. The Great Pyramids, traditional felucca sailing, Karnak Temple and Valley of Kings precede 3 days at Red Sea resorts. Four-star hotels and expert Egyptologist guides included.

- Days 1-2
Cairo & Giza
Get to the pyramids before 8 AM to avoid crowds and intense heat. A traveler's tip: "The early wake-up was worth it - we had almost an hour at the Great Pyramid before the tour buses arrived." Use your second day to visit Sakkara's Step Pyramid. If you're flying in during these days, book afternoon flights. Cairo's morning traffic can turn a short airport transfer into a multi-hour journey.

- Days 3-4
Aswan & Abu Simbel
Take a flight to Aswan instead of the basic overnight train. Visit Philae Temple by boat and consider the trip to Abu Simbel. Yes, it means waking up at 3 AM, but most visitors say it's unforgettable. As one tourist put it: "Abu Simbel was absolutely worth the early start. The temple's scale and preservation left me speechless."

- Day 5
Nile Journey
- Days 6-7
Luxor's Ancient Wonders
Start early at the Valley of the Kings before it gets too hot and crowded. The tombs close at 4 PM. Visit Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple in the cooler evening hours. One visitor suggests: "Bring a hat and water bottle - there's virtually no shade in the Valley of the Kings and temperatures regularly hit 100°F/38°C by 10 AM."

- Days 8-9
Red Sea Resort in Hurghada
- Day 10
Final Day in Cairo
10 Day Egypt Itinerary, incl. Cairo and Luxor
Six Egyptian cities from Cairo to Hurghada showcase their treasures. A 5-star Nile cruise for 3 nights, visits to Great Pyramids, Valley of Kings, and Karnak Temple create lasting memories. Nineteen meals plus Red Sea resort stay included.

- Days 1-2
Cairo & Giza
Start your Egypt journey in Cairo. Get to the Giza Plateau by 7:30 AM to beat the tour buses and avoid peak temperatures. Take a hat and water since the pyramids offer little shade. One traveler noted: "The early morning light was perfect for photos, and we practically had the Sphinx to ourselves before 8 AM." Visit the Step Pyramid at Sakkara later in the day when it's cooler.

- Days 3-4
Aswan & Nile Cruise
Instead of the long 14-hour bus trip take the quick 1-hour flight to Aswan. "The flight upgrade was worth every penny—we arrived fresh and ready to explore," a recent traveler shared. Take a motorboat to see Philae Temple on its island setting. Start your 3-night Nile cruise downriver and stop at Kom Ombo Temple where the twin entrances make great sunset photos.

- Days 5-6
Luxor's East & West Banks
Start early to explore the Valley of the Kings before it gets too hot. Book a hot air balloon ride over Luxor ($120) for amazing views of the temples. Visit Karnak Temple in late afternoon to see sunlight streaming through the columns. One visitor shared: "The Avenue of Sphinxes at dusk was magical—bring a tripod for photos."

- Days 7-8
Hurghada Red Sea
- Days 9-10
Final Days in Cairo
Back in Cairo visit the Egyptian Museum first thing to avoid crowds. When shopping at Khan el-Khalili bazaar expect persistent vendors. A simple "la shukran" (no thank you) usually works. One traveler suggests: "Have small Egyptian pound notes ready for bathroom attendants and bring cash for the museum as cards aren't always accepted."

10 Day Egypt Itinerary, incl. Cairo and Luxor
Seven Egyptian cities reveal their secrets, from Cairo's Pyramids to Abu Simbel's temples. Sail the Nile for 3 nights, fly between destinations, and rest at Steigenberger El Tahrir. Expert Egyptologists guide daily tours of major UNESCO sites.

- Day 1
Cairo Arrival
- Days 2-3
Cairo and Giza
Start early at the Giza Pyramids complex to avoid crowds and heat. Visit Saqqara's Step Pyramid of Djoser in the afternoon when it's cooler. The next day, explore the Egyptian Museum and Khan el-Khalili bazaar. A visitor shared: "The Khan el-Khalili gets very crowded by mid-morning - go right when it opens around 9 AM to browse the shops more comfortably."

- Day 4
Aswan
- Days 5-6
Nile Cruise
- Days 7-8
Luxor
Start with optional hot air ballooning over the Valley of the Kings. Visit the Valley's painted tombs, Hatshepsut Temple and Karnak Temple complex. A helpful tip from a traveler: "Bring small Egyptian pound notes for tomb guards who often point out hidden details - but don't feel pressured, it's optional."

- Day 9
Return to Cairo
- Day 10
Departure
What people love about 10-day Egypt tours
- Egypt Explorer - Felucca cruise & Red Sea
What I liked the most about Timeless is that it really cares about customer satisfaction. Timeless is very attentive to customer needs and addresses customer complaints or issues as best as they can. The email communication is excellent. Timeless responds to questions in a prompt manner. Some travelers are cocky and whiny, but Timeless remains patient and professional. Not surprisingly, things always do not go as planned or stated in the itinerary. In such circumstances, Timeless offers upgrades, compliments, or reasonable alternatives to make us content. There is room for improvement. Some optional excursions are overly priced, additional costs that can quickly add up for a budget conscious traveller. If you choose not to join those excursions, you may have nothing to do during the day time. And you might find it uncomfortable or difficult to venture out by yourself. It would be better if Timeless can provide more affordable options or activities for those who are not joining optional excursions due to high costs, rather than leave them "stranded". Overall, I find that Timeless is a reliable and trustworthy company that provides a great package deal for the money. I've learned that Timeless is a sister company of Expat Explore Tour, which is a well-established tour agency in Europe.
- Best Of Egypt - 5* Cruise
This was a great way to experience all the main points of Egypt we wanted to visit. Our guide, Peter, was clearly used to dealing with International visitors and was adept at making a range of nationalities feel welcomed and at ease. His Egyptology training and knowledge shone through at many different times throughout the tour. The operator, Timeless Tours, did a great job looking after the group we joined - the hotels were comfortable and well appointed. All communications with the team were prompt and all of the information we needed was provided in a timely manner. A representative of the company was there to help us through immigration (something quite unique to Egypt in my experience!), and we always felt safe, supported and in good hands. From a logistics perspective, be aware that there will be a few early mornings - all totally worth it to get to the different temples and sites at the right times. Picking this tour in order to fly to Aswan (instead of bus), was also a decision we were very pleased with. Our only regret was that we didn’t take the optional Hot-air balloon ride: everyone from our group loved it. We had hoped to have a sleep-in instead, but in reality we still had to leave quite early as we collected the others as they landed and continued on with the tour from there (as opposed to them returning to the accommodation first!). We loved the Abu Simbel optional trip (well worth the early start). All in all - an excellent experience with a great local tour operator.
- 10-Day Ancient Egypt (Grand Egyptian Museum Experience)
This was the best trip! From the Pyramids to the cruise down the Nile it was top notch! George in Cairo was the best tour guide!


































