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Top Egypt 6-day King Khufu Tour from Malaysia. Embarking on a 6-day journey through Egypt, beginning in Luxor with a 4-night Nile River cruise to Aswan and ending in Cairo, is an exciting way to explore the country’s rich history and culture.
This fabulous Egypt 6-day itinerary from Malaysia will take you through some of the most impressive and iconic sites of ancient Egypt. Explore the Karnak Temple Complex, Valley of the Kings, and the Temple of Horus. Along the way, you will also experience the comfort of a modern Nile river cruise ship, while admiring the breathtaking landscapes and scenery of the Nile River and the surrounding areas.
Then fly from Aswan to end your Egypt trip in Cairo, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore the renowned Egyptian Museum and the Great Pyramids of Giza. This 6-day Egypt itinerary is a perfect choice for those who want to discover the best of Egypt in a short amount of time.
815 USD per person in a twin/double room (Min 02 people).
1385 USD per a single traveler (traveling alone).
Upon arrival at Luxor International Airport, you will meet and assist by our representative of “Egypt Best Vacations” who will help you through the visa regulations. Meet your guide just outside the arrival terminal to begin your Egypt 6-day King Khufu Tour from Malaysia.
Explore the largest temple in the world, the Temple of Karnak, and the majestic Temple of Luxor. Both temples were dedicated to the Theban Triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. Then, transfer to your Nile cruise ship to begin 4 nights River Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan. Overnight in Luxor.
Today, you will visit the glorious tombs of the Valley of the Kings. The pharaohs during the New Kingdom ceased building pyramids and cut their tombs deep into the mountain trying to hide them from grave robbers. There are 65 tombs in the Valley of the Kings, your guide will suggest the best 3 tombs of the ones open to visit.
From the glorious Valley of the Kings to the unique Temple of the female pharaoh Hatshepsut who served as a solo pharaoh for about 20 years.
You will end your trip at the giant Colossi of Memnon which survives from the Temple of pharaoh Amenhotep III. Then return back to the ship to set sail to Edfu via the Lock of Esna. Overnight in Edfu.
Optional tour: Sunrise Hot Air Ballooning
You will wake up on the voices of the horsemen who are waiting to take you to the Temple of Horus in Edfu. This temple is the most intact temple in Egypt and was built during the Greco-Roman period. After visiting the temple, you will sail up to Kom Ombo to visit the twin Temple of Sobek, the Crocodile god, and Horus, the falcon god. Then proceed to the Crocodile Museum in the vicinity of the temple. After the tour, the ship will sail up to Aswan where it moors for the next two days.
Welcome to the lovely City of Aswan. Your Aswan tour today includes the largest engineering project in the 1960s of the High Dam as well as the granite quarry of the Unfinished Obelisk and the amazing Temple of Philae. Then, transfer back to your Nile cruise ship.
Free afternoon onboard or discover Aswan on your own.
Optional tour: Nubian Village tour
Disembarkation, then transfer to Aswan Airport to fly to Cairo for a new chapter of your 6-day Egypt tour from Malaysia. Transfer from Cairo Airport to your hotel in Cairo.
Optional tour: Tour to Abu Simbel Temples
Enjoy a guided tour to the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. Your Egyptologist tour guide will explain to you how and why the Ancient Egyptian kings built the Pyramids. He will tell you about the mystery behind the pyramids.
Enjoy your lunch at a local restaurant, then proceed to the Egyptian Museum. Explore the fantastic contents of the historical Egyptian Museum at Tahrir Square in Cairo. Hundreds of objects from all periods of Egypt’s past are displayed on the two floors of the museum.
Conclude your Egypt 6-Day King Khufu Tour from Malaysia with a transfer to Cairo Airport in preparation for your final departure. It is sad seeing you leaving, but feel free to ask your guide about your next adventure in Egypt.