Egypt Tours & Things to Do
Sunset Felucca Sailing Tour on the Nile in Aswan
Private Snorkeling Cruise to Orange Bay in Hurghada
Full-Day Cultural Tour of Dendera and Abydos Temples in Egypt
Full Day Cultural Tour of Luxor's West Bank Sites
Private 5-Day Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan with Edfu Tour
Private Half-Day Giza Pyramids Tour with Camel Ride
Cairo Luxury Tours Giza Pyramids Sphinx and Grand Egyptian Museum
Full-Day Private Tour to Saqqara , Dahshur and Memphis museum
Private Day Tour in National Museum, Citadel and Bazaar
Private Felucca or Dinner cruise ride on the Nile
Unforgettable Private Tour to Wadi El Hitan and Tunis Beach
White and Black Desert 2 days Unforgettable experience
Egypt Travel Guide & FAQs
Egypt is a land of timeless wonders, renowned for its ancient monuments, vibrant culture, and the legendary Nile River. The best time to visit Egypt is during the cooler months from October to April, when the weather is more comfortable for exploring. Typical trips range from one to two weeks, allowing visitors to experience the highlights of this fascinating country. Egypt is famous for its iconic pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and the temples of Luxor, alongside modern cities like Cairo and resort towns such as Hurghada on the Red Sea coast. TripWays offers an extensive catalog of over 1,380 tours across Egypt, featuring a variety of experiences including guided archaeological excursions, Nile cruises, desert adventures, and beach holidays. Whether you seek ancient history, cultural immersion, or relaxation, Egypt provides a captivating destination for all travelers.
What is the best time to visit Egypt?
The best time to visit Egypt is generally from October to April, when temperatures are cooler and more comfortable for sightseeing.
How many days should I spend in Egypt?
A typical trip to Egypt lasts between one to two weeks, which allows time to explore major sites and enjoy various activities.
What is the typical cost range for tours in Egypt?
Tour costs in Egypt vary widely depending on the type and length of the tour, but generally range from budget options to more premium experiences.
How many days should I spend in Cairo?
Spending 3 to 4 days in Cairo is common to explore its key attractions such as the Egyptian Museum, the Pyramids of Giza, and the bustling markets.
What are the best areas to stay in Cairo?
Popular areas to stay in Cairo include Downtown for its central location, Zamalek for a quieter, upscale atmosphere, and near the Pyramids for easy access to historic sites.
What are popular day trips from Cairo?
Popular day trips from Cairo include visiting the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, Saqqara and Dahshur for step pyramids, and the ancient city of Memphis.
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