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right-arrow About Egypt

Egypt Tour Packages

What comes to mind when you think about Egypt? For many people, the picture stops at pyramids and mummies, long before the rest of the country comes into view. Trips often move through busy streets, across the Nile, into desert areas, and along Red Sea towns. Local cafés, street markets, and everyday neighbourhoods reveal a side of Egypt that many visitors do not expect. Around 19 million tourists visited Egypt in 2025, showing the country’s growing appeal among global travellers. Are you one of those travellers curious about Egypt?

Egypt tour packages make it easier to understand the country through historic sites and present-day insights. This guide explains how to plan an Egypt trip, explores major cities and key attractions, discusses the best season to travel, and looks at traditional food and cuisine.

Key Experiences that Define Egypt

Egypt remains one of the most visited destinations in the Middle East and North Africa. It attracts travellers through carefully planned Egypt tour packages that focus on history, geography, and culture. Its history dates back to early civilisations that influenced calendars and regional trade. Travellers exploring nearby regions often pair Egypt with Sudan trip packages as part of a wider Middle Eastern journey.

A trip to Egypt usually includes the experiences mentioned here:

  • Rivers

Egypt is home to the Nile, the longest river in the world, stretching about 6,650 kilometres and flowing across 11 countries. The river runs from south to north into the Mediterranean Sea. It has supported farming, travel, and settlements across desert regions for centuries.

  • Ancient Civilisations

Over thousands of years, ancient Egypt formed and became one of the earliest known civilisations. Power rested with rulers who governed the land and organised people to build pyramids and temples that later became part of Egypt’s long history. Regular Nile floods supported farming, and people gradually developed writing, medicine, astronomy, and ideas about the afterlife.

  • Pharaohs

Pharaohs were the rulers of ancient Egypt and held authority over religion, politics, and the army. People believed they acted as a link between the gods and humans. The word pharaoh came from Per Aa, meaning palace. Narmer, known to many as Menes, is often identified as the first ruler. The title gained wider use during the Eighteenth Dynasty. The era came to an end after Cleopatra VII died during Roman rule.

  • Pyramids

The pyramids are some of the most well-known structures linked to Egypt. Made from limestone blocks, they included metal-covered top stones and were built for royal burials connected to afterlife beliefs.

  • Deserts

Deserts make up nearly two-thirds of Egypt and shape much of the land. These dry regions include wide dunes, rocky plateaus, white and black terrain, and oases such as Siwa and Bahariya. Summers are extremely hot, while winter nights often drop to very low temperatures.

  • Coastal Regions

Egypt’s coastline stretches over 3,000 kilometres along the Mediterranean and Red Seas. Popular beach towns support tourism, farming, and growing cities, which is why many travellers choose Egypt holiday packages for coastal experiences.

  • Historic Cities

Egypt is known for historic cities such as Memphis, Thebes, Alexandria, Heliopolis, and Amarna, all closely linked to early civilisation. Built mainly from mud brick and sandstone, these cities remained important for many centuries. Similar historic cities can also be explored through Sudan trip packages.

Top Cities Covered in Egypt Tour Packages

Egypt includes many cities spread across the country, and each city offers travellers a different experience based on history, culture, and local atmosphere. Egypt tour packages often combine these contrasts into a single journey. The sections below introduce the most well-known cities travellers explore during their Egypt trip:

  • Cairo

Cairo serves as Egypt’s capital and has a population of around 9.9 million. Daily prayer calls can be heard across the city. Many visitors explore landmarks such as the Mosque of Muhammad Ali, the Sphinx, the Giza Pyramids, and the Nile. Egypt holiday packages often arrange full-day city tours covering these locations.

  • Hurghada

Hurghada is a coastal city and the capital of Egypt’s Red Sea Governorate, located along the western Red Sea coast. Known as a resort hub, it offers beaches, resorts, a modern marina, and the old El Dahar area. The city supports a range of water and land activities. Egypt holiday packages often include diving, snorkelling, boat trips, desert safaris, and quad biking in nearby desert areas.

  • Luxor

Luxor stands in Upper Egypt and was once part of ancient Thebes. Known as an open-air museum, it contains famous temples and tombs on both sides of the Nile. Trips here often include visits to Karnak and hot air balloon rides over the Valley of the Kings.

  • Sharm el-Sheik

Sharm el-Sheikh is a resort city on the southern edge of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula along the Red Sea. It is widely known for scuba diving, snorkelling, and all-inclusive beach stays. Many people visit Ras Muhammad for marine life. The city includes nightlife areas, Soho Square, desert outings, and an Old Market with local shops.

  • Aswan

Aswan is located in southern Egypt along the Nile. In ancient times, it was known as Swen. The area is recognised for Nubian culture and nearby granite stonework. Popular sights include the Philae Temple, the High Dam, and the Unfinished Obelisk. Egypt tour packages often include felucca rides, local markets, and trips to Abu Simbel.

  • Alexanderia

Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great and named after him. It is Egypt’s second-largest city and a major port along the Mediterranean coast. The city remained Egypt’s capital for hundreds of years. Greek and Roman influences mix with present-day city life. Alexandria is tied to Cleopatra VII, the ancient lighthouse, and the historic library.

Best Time to Visit Egypt 

Travel choices usually depend on what travellers want to see and do. Weather conditions affect how comfortable each plan feels on the ground. Visiting during the right season helps keep days pleasant and travel plans flexible.

 
SeasonMonthsBest Place to Visit
Winter October - March Cairo
Giza
Luxor
Aswan
Spring April - May Nile cruises
Alexandria
Desert regions
Summer June - August Red Sea
Hurghada
Sharm El Sheikh
Autumn September Coastal towns
Nile Valley
City sightseeing

Top Attractions Covered in Egypt Tour Packages

Cities across Egypt offer their own mix of monuments, temples, and well-known sights that bring the trip together. Many travellers choose to extend their journey to nearby Mediterranean regions, and Sudan trip packages are sometimes included.

The attractions listed below are commonly included in Egypt tour packages: 

  • The Pyramid of Giza

The Pyramids of Giza were built between 2600 and 2500 BC during Egypt’s Fourth Dynasty. The site includes three main pyramids: the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the middle pyramid of Khafre, and the smaller pyramid of Menkaure. The Great Pyramid once stood about 481 feet high and remains one of the Seven Wonders of the World

  • Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings lies on the west bank of the Nile near Luxor in southern Egypt. This UNESCO-listed site contains more than sixty underground tombs built for New Kingdom rulers and nobles. The valley is known for the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb and served as a protected burial ground for royalty.

  • The Egyptian Museums

The Egyptian Museum is located in Cairo at Tahrir Square and opened in 1902. The museum houses more than 170,000 artefacts. Designed by Marcel Dorgnon, the building displays items spanning over 5,000 years of history. Visitors can see royal mummies, stone coffins, and the famous treasures of King Tutankhamun. 

  • SOHO Square

SOHO Square is a modern entertainment area in Sharm el-Sheikh near White Knight Beach. The complex brings together restaurants, cafés, bars, shops, and open leisure spaces. People spend time watching music shows, fountains, bowling, and ice skating. Nights feel active, with bright lights and several places open for food and leisure.

  • The Karnak Temple

Karnak Temple is the largest ancient religious site in the world and took more than two thousand years to build. Dedicated mainly to Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, it was central to ancient Thebes. The complex is known for the Great Hypostyle Hall with its towering columns, a sacred lake, and ceremonial pathways.

  • Nile River

The Nile River flows north through north-eastern Africa and empties into the Mediterranean Sea. The river runs for more than 4,000 miles, crosses eleven countries, and remains vital to life in Egypt and Sudan. Farming and transport continue to depend on the river. Egypt trips are often paired with Sudan trip packages that follow the same waterway.

  • Abu Simbel Temple

Abu Simbel consists of two large rock-cut temples in southern Egypt, built by Pharaoh Ramesses II in the thirteenth century BC. Four massive statues of the king stand at the entrance. The site was carefully relocated to higher ground to protect it from rising waters following the Aswan High Dam project.

  • Ras Mohammed National Park

Ras Mohammed National Park was established in 1983 and is located at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. People visit for clear water, coral reefs, and many marine species. The area also has mangroves and a salt lake called the Magic Lake. Access is regulated to protect the area, with visits most common from autumn to spring.

Activities Included in Egypt Tour Packages 

Egypt offers a wide range of activities that suit every kind of traveller. Water-based experiences, city exploration, and desert adventures can all be part of one journey. Many activities can be planned through Egypt holiday packages. Below are some common activities people choose during trips in Egypt:

  • Camel Safari

A camel safari involves riding a camel in the desert. Many rides stay close to the pyramids, though some continue further into the desert. Sunset rides near Giza are often chosen.

  • Quad Biking & Dirt Biking

Quad biking and dirt biking mean riding motor vehicles through desert areas. The rides are fast and energetic. Egypt tour packages usually organise guided trips with safety equipment, suited for beginners as well as experienced riders.

  • Sandboarding

Sandboarding involves sliding down desert dunes on a board. It is offered in Egypt through local guides and Egypt tour packages. Different dune sizes allow both beginners and experienced riders to take part.

  • Scuba Diving

Scuba diving involves going underwater using air tanks. Diving in Egypt happens year-round, with clear water, coral reefs, and old shipwreck sites.

  • Shark Diving

Shark diving involves entering open water to observe sharks. Hammerhead and other shark species are found in these waters. Safety rules apply at all times, and guides assist divers of different skill levels.

  • Wind Surfing

Windsurfing is a water sport that uses wind and a board. The Red Sea supports windsurfing year-round. Shallow waters and safety staff make it suitable for beginners.

  • Dolphin & Whale Watching

Dolphin and whale watching involves observing these animals in open water from boats. Egypt is home to spinner and bottlenose dolphins, as well as Risso’s dolphins and false killer whales. Trips usually run in the morning, and some locations allow swimming or diving nearby.

  • Hot Air Balloon

Hot air balloon rides take place early in the morning over Luxor. Flights usually run for about 45 to 60 minutes and show the Nile, the Valley of the Kings, and nearby temples. Hotel pick up and short boat transfers are generally included.

  • Skydiving

Skydiving involves jumping from an aircraft while secured with safety equipment. Tandem jumps are available for beginners through licensed operators. Weight limits apply and must be checked in advance. As slots are limited, early booking is recommended. Scuba diving should be avoided for at least 24 hours before the jump.

  • Sailing

Sailing is done by using wind to move across water. In Egypt, Nile felucca rides and coastal sailing pass historic areas and quieter bays.

  • Kayaking

Kayaking involves using a small paddle-powered boat. On the Nile, this allows travellers to pass villages, temples, and nearby islands.

Popular Activities and Their Locations

Below is a simple table listing these activities along with well-known locations where they are commonly included in Egypt tour packages.

ActivityFamous Locations
Camel safari Giza Plateau
Western Desert and Oasis
Red Sea Safaris
Quad biking & Dirt biking Hurghada
Sharm El Sheikh
El Gouna
Sandboarding The Great Sand Sea (Siwa Oasis)
Wadi El Rayan
Bahariya Oasis
Qattaniya Dunes
Scuba diving Sharm El Sheikh
Dahab
Marsa Alam & Deep South
Hurghada
Shark diving Brother’s Island
Daedalus Reef
Elphinstone Reef
Ras Mohammed
Wind surfing Dahab
Hurghada
Soma Bay
Dolphin & Whale Watching Hurghada
Marsa Alam
Berenice
Hot Air Balloon Luxor
Cairo
Skydiving Pyramid of Giza
Sailing Nile River
Red Sea Sailing
Kayaking Luxor
Aswan

Food & Cuisine in Egypt

Egyptian food feels warm and familiar from the first bite. Meals rely on simple recipes passed down through generations, ranging from street snacks to shared dishes that bring people together at the table.

VegetarianNon-vegetarian
Kushari Sayadiyah Fish
Ful Medames Hawawshi
Ta’amiya Molokhiya
Mahshi Fatta
Tagen Bamyun Alexandrian Liver

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Browse Egypt holiday packages on EaseMyTrip and choose a plan that fits your schedule, interests, and travel goals.

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