After discussing with Next Holiday, design a perfectly fitted itinerary to ensure that the highlights of Egypt are well covered. The 5-Days Egypt Call Wheelchair User Tour Package, Cairo, Giza, and Luxor, provides an accessible experience with 3 nights in Cairo and 1 in Luxor.
While in Cairo, enjoy a Cairo day tour where the Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum are treated to your visit. Transport them to Luxor for a Luxor Day Tour, with sights such as the Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple, and the Temple of Hatshepsut.
This travel package is part of the Egypt Accessible Tours, where all arrangements are made to ensure hassle-free, smooth transportation, expert guidance, and an easy experience; a worthy option for your next holiday.
Upon arrival in Cairo, your first destination in Egypt, you will be met at Cairo International Airport by our tour guide, who will assist you with all the formalities. Afterward, you will be transferred to your hotel in a specially designed air-conditioned vehicle for customers with mobility problems. On arrival, we will review your Cairo and Luxor Accessible Tour Package to explore the most out of this 5-days Egypt Accessible Tour. Spend the night in Cairo with a refreshing welcome drink.
After breakfast at the hotel and meeting our representative, you will be escorted from the hotel by a well-read Egyptologist guide to start your trip in Cairo. First, visit the world-renowned Giza Pyramids: Cheops, Chephren, and Mycerinus. Then proceed to the Great Sphinx, which dates back to the time of King Chephren, 2620 B.C. You will also see another temple known as the Valley Temple, which was historically used for the king's mummification.
After lunch, where you can enjoy a great meal in one of the good restaurants, begin your tour in the Egyptian Museum. You will get to see not only a great amount of archaeological discoveries but also the magnificent collection of King Tutankhamen, the small, 7 cm long, ivory state of the powerful King Cheops, the granite state of Queen Hatshepsut, and more than 120,000 items covering all periods from the Paleolithic to the Greco-Roman period in ancient Egyptian history.
After your Cairo day tours end, return to your hotel and enjoy the end of your day with a delicious Cairo Nile cruise dinner on board with an entertaining oriental Tanoura dance show.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch.
After breakfast at the hotel, you will be assisted with the check-out procedures. Then you will be transferred to the Cairo airport, from where you can fly to Luxor. On arrival at Luxor airport, you will be met and assisted in order to start your Luxor west bank tours to the City of the Dead, known as the Valley of the Kings, which was used as a burial site for kings and rulers of Pharaonic Egypt's New Kingdom. Here, you can enter 3 of the royal tombs; this silence, desert, and sky surrounding will give you a really enchanting feeling. Your Luxor excursions will also take you to the Temple of Hatshepsut. This was constructed by her faithful architect, Senmout. You will also see the ruins of the two massive statues, the Colossi of Memnon, that are now situated outside the remains of the temple of Amenhotep III. Your guide will explain how these huge statues used to be placed inside the temple. During your day-long excursion, you will get to have a good lunch in a good quality restaurant before transferring to your hotel in Luxor for an overnight stay.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
After having your breakfast at the hotel, start your day on the East Bank of Luxor with a visit to the Karnak Temple, an enormous temple complex of great temples, scared lakes, obelisks, chapels, and avenues famous for having been the religious center of ancient Egypt during the New Kingdom period. Lunch will be served in a local restaurant during the sightseeing tours in Luxor. You will continue later to visit the Luxor Temple. Known as the southern sanctuary and dedicated to the god Amun, the Luxor Temple is located on the East Bank of the Nile River. It was built by Amenhotep III of the eighteenth dynasty and completed by the great King Ramses II who built it along with the Karnak Temple. The avenue of sphinxes links the two temples. After the tour, you will be transferred to Luxor airport for your flight back to Cairo, where you will meet our representative and be transferred to your hotel for the night.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.
After enjoying your daily breakfast at the hotel, you will rendezvous with our tour leader and be transported by an air-conditioned vehicle to the airport for your return flight home. We trust that you had a wonderful experience on our 5-Days Egypt Accessible Tour, designed specifically to enhance your exploration of Egypt. Be sure to explore our range of Egypt Travel Packages and Egypt Wheelchair Accessible Tours.
Complimentary Meal: Breakfast.
1 Person | 2-4 Persons | 5-7 Persons | 8-10 Persons | For Group Reservation |
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