How to Spend 10 Days in Egypt?
plan to visit Egypt for 10 Days? You are do not know what to visit?
Egypt is full of amazing tourist attractions and you have too many places to watch and visit, you can discover lots… we will take you in a tour around Egypt in 10 days.
Day 1: Cairo – The Pyramids of Giza

You will be amazed in Cairo during your visit to the great Pyramids, where it’ll available to you see one of the most famous wonders of the world ” the Pyramids” and there is a possibility of taking lots of pictures with it, Furthermore you will know about the secrets of embalming and you can see the “pyramids” from the inside.
Have you ever imagined a life of thousands of years’ that pass and whose wreckage remains so far, people who can do this? What is their own belief and methods that have amazed the world and made the survival of these ruins a mysterious question mark that the world strives for finding it out? This is exactly what you will know and see on your trip, also you will enjoy ride camel and horse near the Pyramids.
Do not forget that this is just a brief overview of the lot that you will know and enjoy.
Day 2: Cairo – Sakkara, and Memphis

The second day is a visit to Memphis, which was the seat of the Old Kingdom authority (2686-2181 BC) to ancient Egypt, also Sakkara the city is most interested in the archaeologists, She is which is classified as one of the most famous tombs that make its visitors impressed by its originality and its great archaeological significance.
Day 3: Cairo – Old and Coptic Cairo

And continue the fun until your third and last day in Cairo, which will visit Old Cairo and the many of the churches known and that constitute a special meaning and different in the Christian clergy such as the Abu Sirga Church, and Hanging Church, also the Ben Ezra Synagogue and more in the Old Cairo.
From this visit to the citadel of Salah al-Din built by Salah al-Din himself on the top of the mountains of Mokattam (1183), which was intended to be the fortress of Egypt immune to the invaders and protect Egypt from their attacks and their prejudice.
Day 4: Alexandria – Library of Alexandria and Qaitbay Citadel.

A unique experience in a city that combines being a major economic center and an important industrial center is also a popular tourist destination which was built around a small city and was founded by the king of Macedon “Alexander the Great” during his invasion of the empire of the Akkadian, You can spend an unprecedented day in a city with such historical and development as it allows you to visit the famous library of Alexandria and the ancient citadel of Qaitbay, which represented an important fortress and strong forces for Egypt for many years. It was defense and protection against enemies. then you can go on to discover the palace from an ancient King of Egypt “King Farouk” owner of the Montazah Palace, as well as the oldest church in Africa Church of St. Mark, and many other places.
Day 5: Hurghada – swimming and diving

Total relaxation and incomparable calm. Enjoy being away from life’s problems and be captivated by the beauty of nature such as the purity of the Red Sea water in Hurghada and experience various activities. where you can spend the days riding horses, participating in a safari, you can dive and contemplate the wonderful nature that is underwater, or enjoy many aquatic games, as well as calm swimming and recreation in an enchanting nature.
Day 6: Hurghada – Safari tour and Bedouin style dinner

Then continue to relax in day 2 in a completely different culture, Moreover, experience enjoy the experience of exploring what is hidden from you from the soft nature with a fun safari tour that enables you to have a Bedouin-style dinner and you can also ride and see a completely different culture.
Day 7: Luxor – Cruise on the Nile River

Enjoying the water, whether in swimming, diving or even boating, gives you an unforgettable feeling of relaxation and enjoyment! What if this feeling is confused with the possibility of exploring civilization! A civilization that is more than a thousand years old and varied in shape between Luxor and Aswan, you can now travel easily through a luxury cruise in the Nile, where you can enjoy the landscapes and know a lot about the ancient Egyptians. Part of this is evident on your first day by visiting Karnak Temple. The excavations over the years gradually revealed the original structure of the temple complex, in the heart of the vast Karnak complex lies the temple of Amun, dedicated to the King of the Gods. The sacred lake, the size, and complexity of this vast temple it is worth mentioning. As well as the Temple of Luxor, which dominates the banks of the Nile in the city center, which has a long history . As well as seeing the statue of Ramses II.
Day 8: Luxor – Nile Cruise

In the second day you will see the “The Valley of the Kings“, remote and arid, during the digging of tombs of the Pharaohs kings deep in the hills of Tiba. In addition, you will also see one of the most famous temples in Luxor, the ‘Temple of Queen Hatshepsut‘, a funerary temple which is a spectacular sight designed by the architect of Queen Hatshepsut The 18th Dynasty, and then to see Colossi of Memnon.
Day 9: Aswan – Edfu, High Dam, and Lake Nasser

Your explorations aren’t over yet! Aswan: where you will spend two days that you will not forget and that will begin from the magnificent temple of Edfu, which is located next to the Nile in the middle of the distance between Luxor and Aswan, where the Falcon God was. Horus fought a fierce battle with his uncle Seth, Horus, the father of Uzuris, was brutally murdered, making it a sacred and important place for the Egyptians.
In addition to the temple that has been buried for almost 2,000 years, this is the temple of Horus in Edfu. It is considered the largest and most important Ptolemaic temple in Egypt. It was built under Ptolemy Iorgetes in 237 BC. The fourth and last day starts from Presa Alta.
Day 10: Aswan – Philae Temple

Finally there is a really wonderful visit waiting for you at the temple of Philae in Aswan, which was a temple of worship of Isis, where the island of Philae sacred place an important pilgrimage for worshipers until a long time in the Christian era, As well as being one of the legendary burial sites of her husband Osiris, Bala In addition, the huge temple was built in the late Ptolemaic and early Roman times the huge temple combines ancient Egyptian and Graeco-Roman architecture.