Egypt 3 Day Itinerary
Egypt 3-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Cairo
Activities:
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Pyramids of Giza: The most famous ancient monument in the world! Witness the greatness of the Cheops, Chephren and Mykerinos pyramids up close. More info
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Sphinx: This iconic statue is just a short walk from the pyramids. Learn about its history and mysteries. More info
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Egyptian Museum: Home to an extensive collection of artifacts from Egypt’s Pharaonic period, including Tutankhamun’s treasures. More info
Things to Know:
- Cairo is a bustling city with traffic congestion, so allow extra time for travel.
- Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, such as mosques.
- Always negotiate prices, especially in the marketplaces (Khan El Khalili).
Visa Requirements:
Citizens of most countries need a visa to enter Egypt. You can apply for an e-visa online at Egypt’s e-Visa portal. The cost is around $25 USD.
Transportation:
Taxis are widely available and inexpensive, but be sure to negotiate the fare before you get in. You can also use Uber or Careem for added convenience.
Day 2: Alexandria
Activities:
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Pompey’s Pillar: A 30-meter high column built in the 3rd century AD to honor the Roman Emperor Diocletian. More info
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Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa: This ancient burial site contains a mix of Roman and Egyptian art, including a unique blend of mummification techniques. More info
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Alexandria Library: One of the most important libraries in the world, featuring a modern architecture and exhibitions showcasing Egypt’s history and culture. More info
Things to Know:
- Alexandria is located on the Mediterranean Sea, so expect a milder climate compared to Cairo.
- Alexandria has a rich culinary scene, with seafood being a popular choice due to its coastal location.
Transportation:
You can travel from Cairo to Alexandria by train or bus. The train ride is scenic and takes approximately 2-3 hours. You can also book a private car for added convenience.
Day 3: Luxor (Optional) - Requires overnight stay
Activities:
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Karnak Temple: One of the largest religious sites in the world, dedicated to the god Amun-Ra. More info
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Luxor Temple: Another ancient temple, dedicated to the god Amen and built during the New Kingdom period. More info
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Valley of the Kings: Burial site of many pharaohs, including Tutankhamun and Ramses II. More info
Things to Know:
- Luxor is located in Upper Egypt, about 7 hours by train from Cairo. An overnight stay is required for a full experience.
- Hot air balloon rides over the Valley of the Kings offer breathtaking views of the ancient sites below. More info
Visa Requirements:
If you opt to include Luxor in your itinerary, make sure to extend your e-visa for a longer stay or obtain a new one if necessary.
Transportation:
Trains run between Cairo and Luxor multiple times per day. Bookings can be made online at Egyptian Railways. Private cars are also available for travel between cities.