Egypt is home to some of the world’s most iconic and ancient landmarks making it a must-visit for both history lovers and adventure seekers. Other options are there too, like Giza pyramid and temples of Luxor and Aswan. Egypt Classic Tours offers timeless wanderings into the heart of a civilization that helped to form an antique world of history.
Timeless Cairo
Cairo, the thriving heart of Egypt, is the place where ancient history comes to life. From the majestic Pyramids at Giza and the iconic protagonists including the Great Sphinx to the busy Tahrir Square and Egyptian Museum, the city is rich in historical enlightenment, waiting for its attractiveness to be exposed. Watch the golden mask of King Tutankhamun, view the well-laid mummies of the Pharaohs, and admire the ancient royal inscriptions that narrate the life stories of the past of Egypt. These paramount sites make Cairo one of the most famous destinations in the world, with millions of visitors coming to witness the timeless glory of its history.
The Islamic district of Cairo exists as a living museum which displays artistic and architectural achievements that have developed over many centuries. The district contains numerous mosques and historical structures which demonstrate the extensive Islamic cultural heritage that exists along the Nile River. The Citadel of Saladin acts as a medieval fortress which rests on a hill while it contains the Mosquewhich displays Ottoman architectural design elements and provides visitors with stunning views of the city.
Coptic Cairo functions as the location which displays Egypt's Christian heritage. The narrow streets which visitors walk through lead to the oldest churches in the country which include the well-known Hanging Church that stands above a Roman entrance. The Coptic Museum in the vicinity holds unique religious icons and ancient texts and historical objects which explain the early development of Christianity in Egypt.
The majestic Nile River flows through Cairo while it carries more than 4000 years of historical records. A scenic cruise from Luxor to Aswan brings travelers past grand temples, royal tombs, and riverside ruins. Experience Egyptian history through the magnificent Karnak Temple and the mythical Valley of the Kings and the peaceful Philae Temple experience which shows how history moves like water through time.
Egypt Classic Tours provides visitors with expert guides who create seamless travel plans which enable them to experience all the historic sites of Egypt.
Top Things to Do in Cairo
The Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx
The two vital monuments of Giza include its famous pyramids and its mythical Sphinx statue. The pyramids offer visitors two main choices for their experience because they can choose between riding camels and visiting specific tombs that show ancient Egyptian burial methods and pharaonic burial crafts.
Nile River Cruise
Passengers can choose between two sailing options on the Nile River which include traditional felucca rides and evening dinner cruises with live entertainment. The city of Cairo presents an extraordinary visual experience when its skyline becomes illuminated by sunset which bathes the entire area in golden light.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar
The market stands as one of the Middle East's most historic trade centers. The busy marketplace contains numerous shops that offer traditional spices and perfumes and textiles and jewelry and souvenirs. The venue provides an ideal opportunity to experience Cairo's authentic local culture together with its energetic street life.
Cairo Opera House
Cultural enthusiasts will find their ideal destination at Cairo Opera House which presents various performances that include classical music and ballet shows and modern Egyptian theatrical productions.

Explore Ancient Luxor: Temples, Tombs & Top Activities
Walk Among Pharaohs in Luxor
Luxor operates as an ancient Egyptian historical site while serving as the largest outdoor museum in the world. Visitors to its famous attractions can experience the majestic era of the Pharaohs through authentic historical reenactments.
Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings functions as one of Egypt's most prominent archaeological sites which served as the burial location for various Pharaohs. The public can visit the detailed burial sites which display vibrant hieroglyphic writing and complex wall artwork that narrates the sacred path of ancient kings to their afterlife destination.
Luxor Temple
The Luxor Temple exists on the Nile's eastern bank as a sacred site dedicated to the worship of the god Amun. The Luxor temple complex which features its architectural gateways and giant statues was built by Pharaoh Amenhotep III and finished by Ramses II as an essential point of interest in Luxor.
Temple of Hatshepsut
The beautiful mortuary temple exists as a rock formation which extends from the Deir el-Bahari cliffs located on the Nile's western bank. The terraces of this Hatshepsut temple dedicated to Queen Hatshepsut show her royal power through its intact reliefs which display her physical beauty.
Colossi of Memnon
The two enormous stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III protect the remaining parts of his funeral temple. The statues no longer produce their sunrise "singing" sound but they continue to impress visitors with their enormous size.
Valley of the Queens
This burial site exists near the Valley of the Kings as the final resting place for royal family members who included the wives and children of Pharaohs. The burial chambers contain beautiful painted artworks which have endured throughout history to present a rare view of how royal families used to live.
Luxor Museum
The modern Luxor Museum presents statues and mummies and artifacts from the temples and tombs of Luxor to provide a comprehensive view of the city's historical background. The location serves as an ideal break between your visits to temples and valleys.
Fun Activities in Luxor
Hot Air Balloon Ride
The hot air balloon ride offers visitors to Luxor a breathtaking aerial view of the city during sunrise. The Nile River and Valley of the Kings and ancient temples provide visitors with exceptional viewing experiences which result in unique photo opportunities.
Nile Cruise from Luxor to Aswan
The Nile River cruise takes passengers on a journey through Egypt's ancient sites which they can explore at various stops. The cruise provides visitors with a peaceful experience that allows them to fully experience Egypt's historical sites.
Must-Visit Classic Attractions in Aswan
Aswan presents an exceptional experience which combines historical sites with cultural traditions and natural beauty found throughout the Nile River area. The city provides visitors with an exceptional experience which includes historical temples and contemporary engineering works that represent various Egyptian architectural styles.
Philae Temple
Philae Temple exists as an island temple on Lake Nasser which serves the goddess Isis. The temple stands as one of Aswan's most beautiful historical sites because it contains well-preserved reliefs and inscriptions. The island provides a peaceful environment where people can capture photographs and discover the area.
Aswan High Dam
The Aswan High Dam serves as an innovative engineering achievement which enables engineers to manage Nile River water distribution throughout the river system. The facility supplies vital irrigation systems and power generation for Egypt while providing visitors with extensive views of Lake Nasser and the adjacent desert landscape. The dam functions as a working structure which also serves as a popular tourist attraction.
The Unfinished Obelisk
The Unfinished Obelisk stands as a massive stone monument which ancient workers sculpted directly from the natural rock formation. The exhibit shows visitors how the ancient Egyptians used different stone types to create their architectural designs. The structure would have stood as the tallest obelisk in history if it had reached its intended height which creates an intriguing historical mystery.
Kom Ombo Temple
Kom Ombo Temple exists as a dual deity temple which worships Sobek the crocodile god and Horus the falcon-headed god. This “twin temple” features symmetrical entrances and sanctuaries for each deity. The design of this temple together with its riverside position creates a unique temple experience that attracts visitors to Aswan.
Nubian Museum
The Nubian Museum displays the complete historical development and cultural traditions and ancestral customs of Nubia which existed as a powerful civilization south of Egypt. The museum provides visitors with opportunities to examine artifacts and traditional crafts and displays which present the history of this ancient civilization and its lasting cultural impact.
Elephantine Island
Elephantine Island exists in the Nile River directly across from Aswan and contains ancient temple ruins which honor the gods Khnum and Satet. The island attracts visitors because it features traditional Nubian villages which showcase the distinct cultural heritage and vibrant architectural styles and authentic way of life of the Nubian people.
Abu Simbel Temples
Ramses II constructed the enormous Abu Simbel temples which now stand as one of the most recognized Egyptian monuments. The temples serve as a major tourist attraction in southern Egypt because they showcase massive statues and detailed carvings which demonstrate the architectural excellence of ancient Egyptian design.
Things to Do in Aswan
Aswan offers a mix of historical, cultural, and scenic experiences along the Nile, making it a top destination for travelers exploring southern Egypt.
Explore Philae Temple
Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, is located on an island in Lake Nasser. Visitors reach it via a scenic boat ride that offers stunning views of the lake and the surrounding landscape. The temple’s impressive reliefs and serene setting make it a must-visit site in Aswan.
Visit the Aswan High Dam
The Aswan High Dam is a marvel of modern engineering, built to control the Nile’s floodwaters and provide irrigation and electricity for Egypt. A boat tour around Lake Nasser allows visitors to appreciate its size and enjoy panoramic views of the lake and surrounding desert.
Discover the Nubian Museum
The Nubian Museum showcases the rich heritage of the Nubian people, featuring artifacts, traditional crafts, and exhibits that highlight their culture and history. It’s an ideal stop for those interested in understanding Nubia’s role in Egypt’s past.
Take a Felucca Ride on the Nile
Experience the tranquility of the Nile with a traditional felucca boat ride. Cruises often pass around Elephantine Island and Kitchener’s Island, offering peaceful views of the river, palm trees, and surrounding monuments—a perfect way to relax and take in Aswan’s scenery.
Explore Elephantine Island
Elephantine Island is home to the ruins of temples dedicated to Khnum and offers unique vantage points to view the Nile. A stroll around the island gives visitors a sense of its historical significance and natural beauty.
Visit St. Simeon Monastery
Across the Nile lies the ancient St. Simeon Monastery, one of Egypt’s most important Christian sites. Visiting it provides insight into Egypt’s early Christian heritage and offers a fascinating historical experience.
Experience Nubian Villages
The colorful Nubian villages near Aswan are perfect for cultural immersion. Visitors can meet locals, enjoy traditional crafts, and experience the warmth and hospitality of Nubian communities, making it a memorable part of any Aswan trip.