Egypt's civilization, built around the life-giving Nile River, flourished through agriculture, transportation, and unique culture, leaving behind iconic wonders like the Pyramids and Sphinx, massive temples (Karnak, Abu Simbel), and elaborate tombs (Valley of the Kings) that showcase advanced engineering, deep religious beliefs, and a society deeply intertwined with the river's cycles, celebrating its bounty while navigating its mysteries for millennia.
Trace the history of one of the world’s most ancient and greatest civilizations—from the oldest standing pyramid at Şaqqārah and the grand temples of Luxor to the Coptic churches, Islamic mosques and bustling souks of Cairo.
Stand in the shadows of the great Pyramids of Giza and gaze into the eyes of the Great Sphinx; then puzzle over colorful hieroglyphs in the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens, where Egypt’s great pharaohs constructed elaborate tombs among the desolate desert landscape.
Travel in the style of the ancient pharaohs along the storied Nile River—the lifeblood of Egypt—and soak in the riverbank scenery of lively villages, lush date palms and the striking remnants of Egypt’s multilayered history.

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