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Egypt and Dubai Trips

Luxury Vacation Packages to Egypt and Dubai provide incredible opportunities to experience a mix of modern attractions and ancient wonders of the world. Experience the Great Pyramids of Giza, the iconic Sphinx, and the ancient Valley of the Kings in Egypt. Visit the Egyptian Museum in Cairo to experience the priceless artifacts from the ancient past. Include visits to the magnificent Karnak and Luxor Temples and do not miss the impressive temples of Abu Simbel in Aswan. Finally, complete your itinerary on a relaxing cruise along the Nile River with stops at sites of fantastic beauty, including Philae Temple, Kom Ombo Temple, and other important archaeological sites.Next, explore the lively Dubai, where traditional culture meets futuristic development. Climb the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, for stunning views of the area. Shop and stroll over to the Dubai Mall, where you can watch the stunning Dubai Fountain show. Learn about the old city at the Dubai Museum, a historic fishing village-turned-modern metropolis. Enjoy the beauty of Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab. Experience wonderful desert safaris to feel that great sense of adventure.Its tours are customizable, offering all things upmarket style accommodations with expert local guides, which makes traveling between two of the most famous destinations on earth easy and enjoyable. Depending on whether you love history, love exercise, or love cultural vibes, tours create culture, comfort, and sometimes even excitement to immortalize an experience.

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Top Egypt and Dubai Tour Packages

Egypt and Dubai Trips provide quite a shiny packaging of timeless history and modern luxuries.Travelers could wander and take in the mesmeric ambience of Alexandria in Egypt along with the famous Library of Alexandria and the Citadel of Qaitbay. The tourists then would experience the historic streets of Cairo and the amazing temples of Edfu and Philae, near Aswan.The Nile cruise from Aswan to Luxor offers opportunities of witnessing the stunning landscape alongside the river; one could also discover the little known temples and monuments that give a deeper insight into the Egyptian cultural heritage.

Dubai, known for all its modern wonders and luxurious facade, charms a tourist with places such as the sublime Burj Khalifa, peaceful Dubai Marina, and the world-famous Atlantis, The Palm, hotel. Many visitors would walk along the waterfront in the Al Seef district by Dubai Creek, soak up the energy from the Gold and Spice Souks, or hit the desert for some exciting activities just beyond the city's skyline. A perfect mix of modern life-class attractions and cultural heritage makes Dubai truly memorable.

A stark contrast given by Cairo and Dubai remains: While Egypt has its ancient architecture, culture, and scenic cruises drifting down the Nile, Dubai being the younger upstart boasts looks and feels of tomorrow with luxury shopping and spectacular entertainment to offer with a splash of its traditional heritage. Tours in Egypt and Dubai yield an unforgettable journey between culture, adventure, and luxury.

Egypt: Most travelers can get a visa upon arriving or applying for the e-visa before traveling, which varies according to nationality.
Dubai: A visa can be taken on arrival for several countries in Dubai; else, a tourist visa should be applied for before traveling

Yes, tours guide these two destinations as they bring detailed insights into the history and culture, as well as the most important places to see. Some may even be private or group in nature, and these tours can probably be customized according to your interests.

Yes, Next Holiday Travel run combined Egypt tour with Dubai visit that takes you to all top attractions there without ignoring either so you can see Egypt's ancient wonders while experiencing the newest luxury of Dubai in the same trip. 

Egypt, Comfortable and light clothing is appropriate for warm weather but covers shoulders and knees for going indoors in religious establishments.
Dubai: Dubai has modern, cosmopolitan dress codes, and casual wear is quite permissible; however, modest dress code observes in public places-special if one visits religious places.

Egypt: The official language is Arabic, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
Dubai: The official language is Arabic, but English is generally spoken and understood in most tourist and business environments. 

Egypt: A typical tour of Egypt takes around seven to ten days, allowing ample time to see Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and the Nile, and perhaps even extra days to go to a resort at the Red Sea. Dubai: While generally, it is suggested to be enough to spend a maximum five days in Dubai to explore its key attractions like Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah, the Dubai Mall and desert safaris.

Egypt is a safe place to go for traveling but it's advisable to stay in touristy areas where people are around and to follow local guidelines.
Dubai is one of the safest traveling cities in the world, having very high standards of cleanliness.

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