This tour of Dubai to Egypt for 8 days will take you to the very best of these two destinations. Start in Dubai, where you will see the new wonder: the Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah, and extravagant malls; then you will visit Egypt with the few treasures left from an ancient grandeur like the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx—an unforgettable scenic Nile cruise. Expert guiding, splendid accommodation, and the perfect blend of history, culture, and luxury make this tour a profound travel experience across these two iconic cities.
Our Next Holiday tour guide is going to pick you up from Dubai International Airport and start our wonderful, one-of-a-kind tour.
Our Evening Sunset Safari trip takes you on stunning and thrilling adventures like camel riding and dune bashing. then, you'll pamper yourself with a great BBQ dinner complemented with fire shows and live belly dance performances. The desert safari gives you a memorable experience of being so close to beautiful Dubai in the desert. This adventure must be done in Dubai. The desert becomes alive when the sun goes down; it has enormous views of endless red sand dunes, and then it gets to be a lot cooler. Come with us to have a fantastic trip deep in the desert.
Initially, we should go to the Burj Khalifa tower. Burj Khalifa is one of the most magnificent skyscrapers. Burj Khalifa, or Khalifa Tower, is a Dubai-based remarkable construction, standing for UAE. Now, this architectural marvel is 829.8 meters tall and designed by a celebrated team of engineers that includes Adrian Smith and Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill. Currently, it is the tallest building constructed by mankind across the globe.
After having breakfast in the hotel, we will take you to the Dubai Museum, where you will be welcomed by the fascinating exhibition of the great history and past of the city. Situated in the older part of Dubai, this museum embraces views about the lifestyle pre-accelerated progress. See exhibits that feature traditional Emirati values, old artifacts, and the way Dubai turned from a small fishing village into a bustling international city. The Al Fahidi Fort is merely one of the oldest buildings in Dubai and serves as a reminder of the very strong history in the city. Being constructed in the 18th century makes this cultural landmark to be visited. Then, we will have a look at Dubai Creek. Bur Dubai and Deira are the two main parts of the city, separated by the historic Dubai Creek. This natural saltwater access has provided Dubai with a trade and commerce center for centuries and continues to be a node in the cityscape littered with old and new yachts and traditional boats. Taking an abra, a traditional wooden boat, is across Dubai Creek from one side to the other, experiencing the whole attraction of the city.
Then we will enjoy an exciting experience at the Jumeirah Mosque, probably one of the most recognizable symbols of Dubai. It is known more for its striking architecture than for all its other cultural importance. The only mosque that allows non-Muslim entry in Dubai, this is a rare chance to get a firsthand taste of Islamic traditions and customs. Constructed in the trademark Fatimid style, the mosque boasts rich ceilings and some beautiful detailing, enhancing its importance as a serene environment. ¬Even if you're curious about getting a closer look into Islamic customs, architecture, and ceremonies, the mosque has the way inside to be experienced.
Flight to Explore Egypt from its Historic, Religious, and Natural Aspects: Egypt has much to offer.
Initially, I will have my breakfast at the hotel. Then, we will go for a visit to the Pyramids of Giza, a historical landmark of Egypt. Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Giza Pyramids and the Sphinx are the only ones that remain. The biggest pyramid in the entire of Egypt, the Great Pyramid was built over four thousand five hundred years ago and is such a well-known construction. Then, we would travel to the next station known by many names; Sakkara, or Saqqara, is an old Egyptian cemetery close to Cairo that is well-known for its historical and archaeological fame. The Step Pyramid of Djoser, which is the oldest stone structure of its kind in the world, stands as an impressive testament to this site. An intriguing window into ancient Egyptian civilization is offered by a visit to the Saqqara pyramid. Explore the massive necropolis filled with a large number of Old Kingdom pyramids, mastabas, and tombs. Enjoy the beautiful reliefs and intricate hieroglyphics embellishing these historic structures, telling the story of ancient Egyptian beliefs and practices. Saqqara is a must-see for historians and visitors attempting to uncover the mysteries of Egypt's history due to its rich history and architectural wonders. Lastly, We will visit Situated just about 20 kilometers south from Cairo in Egypt, next to the Mit Rahina village, in front of the Mit Rahina Museum, also known as Memphis Open-Air Museum. Memphis was once the city of life, where the ancient Egyptians held their things aloft; it is one of the most significant cities in that history. This theme becomes the large outdoor museum. It had within itself the remains of that ancient city collection of enormous statues, sphinxes, temples, and so on; these offer glimpses into Mem's past.
Having had our breakfast at the hotel, we will proceed to a museum for the exploration of some ancient antiquities. Our first place will be the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities. Situated in Cairo, Egypt, the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, also referred to as the Egyptian Museum, is a veritable gold mine of historic relics. The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities-1902. This hallowed hall is rich with history and the mysteries of Egypt for a span of several millennia; it also becomes the largest repository of pharaonic antiquities on the planet. They feature lots of other displays for visitation by the Egyptian Museum, such as those treasures of Tutankhamun, including the youthful pharaoh's famous golden mask, jewelry, and other priceless artifacts found in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings. A museum with an extensive collection of statues, sarcophagi, mummies, and items from various periods of ancient Egyptian history provides wonderful insights into the civilization's culture, art, and way of life. After that, we have to explore the Coptic Cairo, as it is widely called Old Cairo or Christian Cairo. It is one of the famous historical sites in Cairo, Egypt, due to its rich religious history and Coptic Christian sites. These are some of the following: the Babylon Fortress, Ben Ezra Synagogue, Church of Saint Sergius and Bacchus, Coptic Museum, Hanging Church. As such, the visiting guests get into its glorious spiritual atmosphere, the old historical artefacts, and the ever-lasting footprint of Christianity on Egypt, a very unique view into the history and identity of the place. Finally, to visit the trade and business center, Khan Al-Khalili is a 14th-century market in Islamic Cairo, Egypt, with a mixture of the Middle East.
Our tourist Guide will deliver you to the airport before your flight.
This 10-day trip takes you to both Egypt and Dubai. Fly into Cairo, visit the Pyramids of Giza, see the Egyptian Museum, travel to Luxor to explore its temples, then take a cruise on the Nile at Aswan before arriving in Dubai for more of the city's iconic landmarks, shopping, and desert adventure.
The 16-day tour to Egypt and Dubai will take you through the rich history of Egypt—from the Pyramids of Giza and the temples of Luxor, the Nile cruise of Aswan, to the beaches of the Red Sea in Hurghada—then on to Dubai for state-of-the-art luxury with iconic skyscrapers, shopping, and desert adventures.
A short trip to Dubai and Egypt brings quite a wonderful blend of modern luxury with the rich heritage of the past. In Dubai, there's a lot to see, including the amazing height of the Burj Khalifa, world-famous malls, desert safaris, and futuristic attractions. Afterwards, travel to the historical destination of Egypt; be spurred on by gazing at the great Pyramids of Giza.
This 12-day tour to Egypt and Dubai combines a fine blend of ancient history and modern luxury. From the Pyramids to Luxor and the Nile, this is an excellent experience, finally culminating at Dubai, known for its soaring architecture, shopping, and cultural sights. Accompanied with luxuries, guided tours, and unforgettable experiences in some of the most exciting places worldwide.
The budget for a trip can vary greatly depending on the destination, duration, accommodation choices, activities, and personal preferences. Researching average costs, including accommodation, transportation, meals, and attractions, will help you estimate your budget more accurately.
The essential travel documents usually include a valid passport, visas (if required), airline tickets, hotel reservations, travel insurance, and any necessary identification cards. It's always a good idea to make copies of these documents and store them separately as a backup.
Egypt is famous for its ancient historical sites. Some of the must-visit attractions include the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, Luxor Temple, Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings, Abu Simbel, and the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
The best time to visit Egypt is during the cooler months of October to April when temperatures are more comfortable for exploring the historical sites. However, if you're interested in diving in the Red Sea, the summer months offer warm waters and excellent visibility.
When visiting religious sites such as mosques or temples, it's important to dress modestly out of respect. Both men and women should have their shoulders and knees covered. It's also advisable for women to carry a scarf to cover their hair if needed.
The best months to enjoy the Middle East tours are generally April and May, or October and November, however this can vary depending on where you're traveling and what you want to do. Temperatures are normally pleasant rather than extremely hot during certain hours, though crowds may be strong at some attractions.
The most prevalent mode of transportation is by bus. In the absence of this, you'll typically find shared taxis or tourist buses running routes to major sights (such as Petra in Jordan). While flying is the shortest way to travel between Middle Eastern destinations.
If you wish to take a big tour of the Middle East, you should plan at least a 10-day itinerary of Middle East Packages to allow ample time in each country. You may also need to allow extra time to go from one location to another due to security and border crossings between countries.