From the famous pyramids and sandy deserts to ancient temples and tombs, Egypt has a full range of Tourist attractions Sightseeing opportunities are especially for those interested in culture and history.
Visit Luxor to tour Karnak Temple, head to Cairo to visit some royal mummies, or take an exhilarating dive at the Blue Hole.
Or here is this special list that you can rely on if you go to Egypt to take the best unique tours.
Best Tours in Egypt
Best Overall: Ancient Egypt Tour with Nile Cruise
This ten-day adventure begins in Cairo with a visit to the Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx and the Egyptian Museum, three of Egypt's most famous sites.
After three nights, you can take a flight south to Aswan.
Where you will ride a “felucca”, which is a traditional boat used to sail on the Nile River.
Then visit the ancient temples of Abu Simbel, built by King Ramses II in the 13th century BC.
The tour culminates in Luxor, where you will embark on a guided walk through the Valley of the Kings.
In addition, you can do optional activities outside the approved tour.
Including a hot air balloon ride over the West Bank of Luxor.

Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx, Egypt
Best Pyramid Tour: Full Day Tour of the Pyramids in Egypt
This five-hour trip includes stops at the Giza Pyramids.
Your trip will ensure that you will be able to take close-up photos of the Great Pyramids, the Sphinx and the Valley Temple.
The famous Great Pyramids of Giza were built over 4,000 years ago.
Not only is it easy to visit from Cairo, it is also a must-see item on the bucket list for many travelers from all over the world, thanks to its towering height and legendary history.
Other stops include the Step Pyramid of Djoser, the oldest pyramid in the world, and the Red Pyramid at Dahshur, which is only a few feet shorter than the Great Pyramids in Cairo.
Although it is not as famous as the Great Pyramids.
However, these ruins are still prominent landmarks due to their remarkable age and massive size.

Step Pyramid of King Djoser, Egypt
Best Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan
This five-day private cruise is a great way to experience sailing on the Nile, the longest river in the world.
The trip starts with hotel pick-up, with traditional hibiscus tea served as soon as you board the boat, so you'll be in absolute comfort from the start.
On your first day, you will tour Karnak, an ancient worship site of the god Amun-Ra and the largest temple in Egypt.
Next, visit Luxor and the Valley of the Kings to see the well-preserved ruins of the ancient Egyptian empire.
Here, you'll see temples and museums filled with mummies and even huge tombs dedicated to preserving the bodies of ancient pharaohs.
Halfway through the journey, you'll sail south to the Temple of Edfu, an excellently preserved shrine to the ancient god Horus.
The clean cabins and hammock-lined balconies on your cruise ship will allow you to relax in luxury before heading off to sightsee in the morning and afternoon.
When you're done with your daily sightseeing, relax with a cold drink and a dip in the pool on your Nile cruise.

Nile River Cruise, Egypt
Hot Air Balloon Ride in Luxor
In this three-hour program, enjoy breathtaking views from a hot air balloon as you soar for 45 minutes over the Nile River, the desert and Luxor.
From 4am, you will be picked up by minibus from your hotel and board a motor boat to the West Bank of the Nile.
The balloon ride will give you a panoramic view of Luxor.
Known as the largest open-air museum in the world, you will be able to see the Valley of the Kings and the Karnak Temple.
To finish the experience, cakes, warm tea and coffee will be served during the flight.

Balloon Ride Over the Valley of the Kings, Egypt
Visit the Egyptian Museum and the Citadel
With visits to the Cairo Citadel, the Mosque of Muhammad Ali, and the Khan el-Khalili Bazaar, this Cairo tour is a full day of historical culture.
But the star of this trip is the Egyptian Museum, where you'll start the day with a two-hour tour of the more than 120,000 artifacts on display.
Including the tomb of King Tutankhamun and the Fayum portraits (ancient coffin paintings depicting deceased Egyptians).
You will have an Egyptologist with you who will be able to give you complete information.
After the museum, you will move to the highest part of the city to visit the castle and the mosque.
Then you will stop at the oldest and largest market in the Middle East (Khan El Khalili Bazaar).
Where you can have snacks like falafel or Egyptian style shawarma.
Or wander through the shops selling pottery, carpets and authentic antiques.

Cairo Citadel and Mosque, Egypt
Day Tour to Abu Simbel Temples
This nine-hour private tour takes you to the Abu Simbel temples.
They are temples decorated with carvings carved into the foothills of the mountains of southern Egypt.
It was built by Pharaoh Ramses II in the 13th century to commemorate himself and his queen Nefertiti.
The tour starts from Aswan with an Egyptologist to guide you and your group.
As you tour the Temple of the Sun, your guide will explain the expertly carved battle scenes and hieroglyphics depicting the victories of Ramses II.
This UNESCO World Heritage site was built nearly 1,000 years before the Great Pyramids of Giza.
It is one of the most impressive architectural works of the ancient world.
Your guide will explain the significance and meaning of the temple, and tell the story of how these intricate Nubian monuments were moved in the 1960s after the construction of a nearby lake and dam caused flooding in the area.

Abu Simbel Temples, Egypt