Experience Egypt at ease in the 5 Days Famous Attractions of Giza and Cairo Tour for Wheelchair Users in Cairo Giza, a specially designed Egypt Accessible Tour ensuring every moment is steeped in comfort and luxury.
This specially prepared Egypt tour package goes on the more booming highlights of Cairo and Giza at a rather easy-going pace. Your first private day tour takes you to the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx, passing through the world-famous Egyptian Museum with its priceless treasures and artifacts.
Next in the itinerary would be a visit to the majestic Mohamed Ali Mosque and the Citadel of Saladin. Then, a free day at leisure. Enjoy an optional trip to Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, where you can take in Mediterranean history and the fresh sea breeze.
With private guides, accessible transportation, comfortable accommodation, and paid entrance fees, this tour truly is the perfect experience to custom-tailor for any traveler planning his/her next holiday with an eye toward accessibility and cultural discovery.
You will be met and assisted at Cairo International Airport by the Next Holiday guide, then transferred by a wheelchair private air-conditioned vehicle to a 5-star hotel with adapted rooms for disabled travelers. Tomorrow, enjoy wheelchair travel.
Overnight in Cairo.
Enjoy a day of sightseeing, first at the accessible Giza Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus. Then move on to the accessible Egyptian Museum, a well-paved site for wheelchair travelers, where you can see the magnificent collection of Tutankhamun, among many other fascinating pharaonic artifacts. After that, browse at the Papyrus Institute and visit a perfumery.
Overnight in Cairo.
Travel to the Step Pyramid at Sakkara before visiting the carpet and rug-weaving workshop nearby. Move onto the Old Kingdom capital of Memphis. Then visit the accessible Citadel of Salah El Din and Mohamed Ali Alabaster Mosque in Islamic Cairo, well-paved sites for wheelchair travelers.
Overnight in Cairo.
Free day in Cairo. Optional tour to Alexandria, visiting Qaitbay Citadel, built in the 15th century by Sultan Qaitbay on the spot of Alexandria’s ancient lighthouse. Move around the accessible grand Montazah Palace, which combines Turkish and Florentine architectural styles, then move on to the new and much-acclaimed Alexandria Library.
Return to Cairo overnight.
After breakfast, an accessible modern vehicle will drive you to Cairo International Airport for final departure.
A child traveling with two accompanying adults will pay the following:
Notes: Children policy is applied to children who share rooms with their parents (Maximum 1 Child sharing a parent's room). If 2 children, they will stay in another room connected or next to the parents' room.
1 Person | 2-4 Persons | 5-7 Persons | 8-10 Persons | For Group Reservation |
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1030$ | 890$ | 830$ | 810$ | Enquiry form |
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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.