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- Timeless Tours
- Explorer
- Curated to ignite your sense of adventure
- Group Tour
- Join a group and forge lifelong friendships
- Fully Guided
- An experienced guide will be with you for the entire tour
- Low Intensity
- Travelers can expect some light physical activities
- Guided in English
- Group Size 2 - 37
- Ages 16+
Places You’ll See

Highlights
- See the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx in Giza
- Step back in time with a cruise on the Nile
- Get your camera ready as you visit the great temples
- Soak up the sun, go snorkelling and relax in Hurghada
- Buy a few awesome souvenirs at the Bazaar in Cairo
Itinerary
- Introduction
- Day 1 Airport pick up to hotel in Cairo
- Day 2 Cairo, Giza
- Day 3 Aswan
- Day 4 Nile Cruise, Kom Ombo
- Day 5 Nile Cruise to Luxor
- Day 6 Luxor
- Day 7 Luxor to Hurghada, Red Sea
- Day 8 Hurghada, Red Sea
- Day 9 Hurghada, Red Sea
- Day 10 Hurghada, Red Sea
- Day 11 Hurghada to Cairo
- Day 12 Cairo
- Day 13 Cairo - Pharaonic Village
- Day 14 Cairo airport transfer
What's Included
- Accommodation
- Flights
- Guide
- Meals
- Additional Services
- Transport
- Free eSIMTourRadar offers the lead traveler (the person who booked) a free 1GB eSIM for the trip. The eSIM is redeemable only through the TourRadar app 72 hours before departure.
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- Insurance
- Optional
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Hamid· October 29th, 2025In general the tour itinerary was fine, but the internal flight's departure time could be arranged in a more convinient way. Going to the Cairo airport at 3:30 am t get flight to Aswan was a nightmare. and of course in the first day at Aswan we were free in the evening. The tour guide was very polite, helpful, and used to give basic info about the highlights at each visiting point.Show moreTrip date: September 2025
Susan· October 16th, 2025Well organised, small group, highlights visitedShow moreTrip date: September 2025
Jo· September 24th, 2025I’ll email Hanni at some point with a detailed reviewShow more
Timeless Tours commented on this reviewHi Jo, Thank you for sharing your feedback. We are glad you have been in touch with Hani.Trip date: September 2025
Austin· August 27th, 2025I would give Egypt Highlights by Timeless Tours a 4.5/5 stars. TLDR: You will always feel safe and secure with Timeless Tours. All tourist locations are heavily policed in Egypt and the company has a good rapport with the staff and security at all of the sites. Accommodations are more than adequate. A little less glam than you'd get at the White Lotus, of course, but you're in Egypt. If you like Middle Eastern food, your meals will be consistently good. There's a lot of get-up-and-go, but you'll spend the most leisure time on the cruise ship and at Jaz Pyramids, both of which are very comfortable. Goes without saying: Don't drink tap water and be careful where you eat. Luckily, Timeless will not take you anywhere with unhygienic food! This tour itinerary packs in a HUGE amount of sightseeing - so it can feel arduous at times. Luckily, the cars are air conditioned, you always have access to water, and if you have Mina you will have the benefit of a very professional and entertaining tour guide. Summer is also an excellent guide and a great communicator. Travel (bus and planes) are always satisfactory. The schedule runs like clockwork and is very efficiently planned and timed. The Hurghada portion will be too long and the hotel will not be relaxing if you're a solo traveler, but it's a good opportunity to hire a third party company to take you on an extra trip. (The Hurghada hotel is the reason I'm giving 4.5 stars instead of 5.) Scams are everywhere in Egypt. Do not buy anything until you get to the fixed price shops in Hurghada and always decline "coffee breaks." Learn about 20 ways to say "no thank you" or "I don't want it" or "go away" in Arabic. Don't talk to approaching strangers, ever! If there is something that you want to see which isn't on the itinerary, just ask and Timeless will try to put something together for you at an additional (but reasonable) cost. Read up on Egypt before you come - you'll be able to get a lot more out of the sites. I would recommend both of Barbara Mertz's classic Egypt books as well as Toby Wilkinson's Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt, and the Pantheon book on Egyptian Art. Day 0 (early arrival) I arrived at Cairo airport and was helped through customs and baggage claim by Osama - very helpful. Then I was brought directly to JAZ Pyramids, about a 45 minute drive across Cairo and over the Nile. This is a hotel you will get to know well - it's a sprawling and quiet compound of one-level bungalow-style rooms and desert gardens with a beautiful pool. I was able to get a nice dinner at the hotel and slept very peacefully. It's a very nice hotel! Day 1 (early arrival + Alexandria!) Today, I met Mina, who would be my guide for the following week. Mina is extremely friendly and knowledgeable. He has been doing these trips for years and he runs it like clockwork. He always gives good advice about traveling in Egypt, the correct prices to pay, the way to deal with scammers and street venders, etc. A great guy and a very good guide. Today I was able to take a trip to Alexandra, about 3hrs from Cairo, for an extra fee. We drove early and were able to see the famous Roman catacombs, the citadel, and the Alexandria library/museum. The catacombs were my first experience with an archaeological site and it did not disappoint. Whenever we went to a new site, Mina gave us a historical introduction and a thorough discussion of all the points of interest, before walking us around a little bit and then giving us time to ourselves to explore and take pictures. Alexandra is stunningly beautiful and a very lively city, less stressful and touristy than Cairo. Mina also brought us to a local spot for a very rich lunch. We returned to the JAZ to rest. By the way - JAZ's food is really good. A huge buffet breakfast with delicious global options is included, and dinner is extra - a little pricey, but worth it because it's trustworthy and safe to eat and convenient. Today Timeless collected a $75 tipping kitty to cover the drivers, servers, hotel maids, and sailors who will help you on this trip. It doesn't feel like enough! I always carried small bills (EGP and USD) to give out tips to non-tour staff, as well as tour staff who did something extra helpful. Day 2 (Giza) This was a once-in-a-lifetime morning at the famous pyramids and Sphinx. We had plenty of time to explore the site individually, chat with other travelers, and for an extra fee go inside the Great Pyramid - much recommended. We then went to a local buffet restaurant managed for tourists, $10 per person, with drinks extra. (Drinks are always extra in Egypt.) These tourist buffet restaurants were good. In the afternoon, we went to the old Egyptian Museum near Tahrir Sq, a major landmark for archaeology heads like me, with stunning collections. The country is in the process of transferring some of its collections to the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, but I got to see all its famous pieces - including the colossal statuary in the main hall, the Narmer Palette, the Meidun Geese, and the mask and sarcophagi of Tutankhamun. The museum is not air conditioned but I don't care. Extraordinary place! Then - my flight to Aswan. Coordinating with baggage at Jaz was easy and I was driven safe and sound to Cairo airport for the trip. Egypt Airlines is perfectly adequate. Some other folks in the group took the train (I think because they were traveling in pairs) and said the accommodations were fine, but that the food was awful. I arrived late at Basma Hotel atop a hill in the center of Aswan. Day 3 (Aswan) Basma Hotel is very charming - old world style grand hotel, with a stunning view of the Nile and Elephantine Island. Off-season, so it was pretty empty. Good breakfast. I was picked up by Mina and brought to the Temple of Philae, the first major temple we visit on this trip. You take a small motorboat there and have plenty of time to explore and learn. This is a temple which was moved through a UNESCO partnership in order to build the Aswan Dam and Lake Nasser - a huge accomplishment beautifully achieved. It's a spectacular location and sets the stage for all the incredible temples you will see this week. Next, Mina took us to a "oil factory." This is a scam and a typical stop on this sort of tour. Mina called it a "coffee break." I am sure that the company gets some sort of benefit from going to these places, but it is a waste of sightseeing time. It is indeed true that oils are part of Egyptian history, but this is not a historic experience - you get a lecture from a friendly salesgirl about various high-quality oils and the chance to sample them as you sip hibiscus tea, and then the pressure is on to buy something. I bought a tiny bottle of something I liked as a gift (way overpriced) and when I took it out of the box later - it was some horrible bland oil with barely any scent. Total scam. If you get the opportunity to say no to these "coffee breaks" - please do. And if you must go, do not buy anything. This is a good time for a word of advice: Do not buy anything at any tourist sites or random shops and do not interact with folks who come up to you on the street. Just say "la, shukran" - no thanks. People understand and will leave you alone if you are firm and brusque. When you get to Hurghada, you will find all the same souvenirs in FIXED PRICE shops, where there is no haggling or negotiating and you pay next-to-nothing. Otherwise, buy nothing - no oils, papyri, spices, etc. Then we transferred to the Nile cruise ship! I had a very nice little room with a sliding glass door onto the river. Bed huge and very comfortable. We were all exhausted and wanted to go to bed early because the following morning was our trip to Abu Simbel. Do yourself a favor and get a good night's sleep. There was some kind of Nubian dinner/dancing option but none of us agreed to go, and ate on the ship. Meals on the ship are good, especially the desserts. It's a small ship (less than 100 passengers) but it has a little pool, a huge deck, bars all over with cheap drinks, and plenty of snacks and water available. Day 4 (Abu Simbel and Kom Ombu) Up early for Abu Simbel. A long drive, with a restroom/coffee stop in the desert at a truck stop, which seems to exist only for the tourists making the pilgrimage from Aswan to Abu Simbel. Good to know: Timeless Tours will never put you in a car without air conditioning or a cooler full of water/sodas (50 cents each!). We had enough time for a long historical discussion from Mina about Ramses and Nefertiri and the history of these temples - it is his favorite site! You've surely seen pictures of Abu Simbel all your life, but nothing prepares you for the spectacle of the mammoth royal sculptures towering over the lake. The interiors are rich with detailed offering paintings in good condition. We had enough time to explore but I could have stayed another two hours! Long drive back to Aswan. Next, we had lunch on the ship and sailed to Kom Ombu, a temple a few hours north. This is a smaller town where the street venders are extremely numerous and aggressive - however the temple is full of extraordinary details and history. Its design is odd because it's split down the middle to tribute two separate gods: Sopek, the alligator god, and Horus, the falcon son of Isis. The temple reliefs contain an ancient calendar and a detailed medical display. Incredible place to take pictures at sunset. Dinner on board, and sailed to Edfu to dock for the night. Day 5 (Cruise to Luxor) I would have loved to go to the Temple of Edfu, but it's not part of the tour. We left early in the morning to continue sailing up north to Luxor. For the most part, this was a much needed day of relaxation, sun, and reading. I also had a massage on board - a great idea and a fair price. After docking in Luxor, we went to the Luxor temple and Avenue of Sphinxes. There was not enough time to hit the huge Temple of Karnak - we put it off for the next day. Dinner on board and a good night's sleep before an early morning. Day 6 (Luxor) Overnight we received texts that our optional morning hot air balloon ride over the Valley would be cancelled due to wind. I was not too disappointed because I was grateful for the extra sleep. We then woke up at a reasonably early hour to see the Colossi of Memnon (bigger than you expect!) and the Temple of Hatshepsut - an overwhelming architectural marvel. It starts to dawn on you just how much you've learned in such a short time. Then we travel a few miles to the Valley of the Kings. The included ticket gets you into three temples - Mina recommended the best ones to take a look into. But you can also get, for $40, entrance to the huge tomb of Seti I. This is the most beautiful place I have ever been in my life. As you go deeper, the paintings are more and more powerful and beautiful, like it was painted last night. You will not regret the extra expense. Getting to see these extraordinary landmarks for a few hours after years of reading about them is one of the highlights of my life. Another fairly good $10 lunch at a tourist-friendly restaurant. Next, we returned to Karnak for a few hours of exploring at this vast complex of New Kingdom and Ptolemaic temples. Again - I could have spent hours here, and will do so when I come back to Egypt. There is so much to see on the grounds here that you could spend two days at Karnak alone! Luckily, I think we had about two hours total, which is enough time to see almost everything if you walk fast and are a quick study. Mina suggested today that we go for a "coffee break" but gave us the opportunity to decline - which we did. At this point in the tour, the group splits. For some travelers, the tour ends here and they get a transfer to the train station or airport. I check into the Lotus hotel in Luxor and chill by the pool. I then set out to walk along the Nile to the Luxor Museum (really great collection). Got scammed by a man on the street who claimed he was a chef at the hotel and was going to buy spices for dinner at the local place. I stupidly followed along and was overcharged for what I bought, then looked up what had happened and found out it was a very common scam in Luxor. Watch out. Had dinner at the hotel - it was not great, could have used some local spices maybe! Slept well but had to be up at 5am. Day 7 (MAJOR TREAT!) Today was the day of my transfer to Hurghada. Mina very very kindly arranged to have a driver take me hours out of the way to see the temples at Abydos and Dendera - two of the most spectacular temples in Egypt, which I have been reading about all my life. Mina has given tours at both of these temples in the past, so he knows his way around and was able to show me extraordinary things. We were the only people visiting Abydos this morning, which made the day extra rewarding. It's a very haunting and beautiful sanctuary. Dendera was not much busier, and it's a uniquely palatial temple to Hathor complete with small crypts and tunnels that you will get a chance to explore, as well as a gorgeous roof and fascinating stone staircases. "Staff" at the temples here are less aggressive than the ones at the Valley but they will still try to show you around and take pictures of you in exchange for money. If there is something not included in the itinerary that you want to see, just ask your tour guide - they will likely try to make it work for you. I was so so glad that Mina arranged this special day for me. Thank you again! Then I arrived at the Gravity hotel in Hurghada. I got an incredibly good room on the top floor with a view of the Red Sea. Gravity is my only major complaint about this tour. This was in the middle of August, and this is an all-inclusive beach resort, so the hotel was 95% occupied by families with children on their school holidays. This made the whole stay rather uncomfortable for me as a single male traveler in his 30s who just wanted to relax at the beach in my speedo with a novel. Perhaps it is different at other times of the year, but I wish Timeless had another option for solo adult travelers in these cases. Nevertheless, I made the best of it. Day 8 I spent the whole day at the Gravity hotel, where I went out early so I could find a spot far away from the crowds of families. The food is decent, but definitely geared towards the German tourists. The drinks are included, but the quality of the domestic alcohol you will find in Egypt is not great. In the evening, I changed and took an Uber up to the Hurghada Marina to explore. This is a very safe and tourist-friendly neighborhood by the ports. Dinner at a restaurant called Felucca that was one of the best seafood meals I've ever had. Tip: NEVER take a local taxi. Always take Uber so you don't have to negotiate the fares and get ripped off. Tip in cash if the driver requests. Day 9 I took an Uber up to the Cathedral and then walked for four miles across the non-tourist part of Hurghada, which was really eye-opening and interesting. No one bothered me for even a second. Made my way back to the Marina for a fish lunch before riding back to the hotel to nap and swim. I also stopped at the Hurghada museum, which has some interesting collections; it's above a fixed-price mini-mall for souvenirs, and I'd recommend you do your shopping there. Day 10 I scheduled a third-party tour company to take me to the monasteries of St. Paul and St. Anthony, about three hours north of Hurghada. It was really great to get away from the hotel and have a historical excursion and an opportunity to pray in one of the famous sacred tombs, so I recommend this highly, but I won't dwell on it because it's not a Timeless Tours destination. Day 11 (travel day) I was able to sleep in and rest before my flight back to Cairo. I had several hours at the airport, so it was a relatively boring day. Easy transfer to the JAZ Pyramids where I had a nice dinner and a swim. Day 12 (Cairo) This morning I met my new guide Summer - absolutely wonderful. Highly educated and passionate about Egyptian history, a great communicator. I'm the only tourist today and tomorrow, so I get a lot of flexibility to plan these days! She took me first to the Mosque of Mohammed Ali, a breathtaking complex atop the highest point in Cairo and a landmark in the history of Islamic architecture. Next to the Coptic area of the city where the earliest churches still stand, another deeply meaningful location for me to enjoy. Then we had a walk around in the Khan el Khalili. I asked the tour to drop me off at the new Museum of Egyptian Civilization, which has all the state's collection of royal mummies in a very solemn and informative permanent exhibition. It's also a great building. Then I explored on foot for a few hours, making my way back to the old Cairo museum and Tahrir Square for a quick visit, before walking over the river to a famous restaurant I'd head about called Abu el Sid, on the island in the middle of the Nile. A fabulous and atmospheric place to stop if you're daring enough to try some Egyptian delicacies like pigeon, in a more cosmopolitan neighborhood. Uber back to the hotel for a swim and a rest. Day 13 (Saqqara and Dahshur) Today, Summer took me first to Dahshur, at my special request, so I could explore the Bent and Red Pyramids. If you get a chance to do this, you should - it's great to see the development of the architectural form and look inside. The Bent Pyramid requires strong legs and core to enter and it's not for claustrophobes. Next, Summer brought me to the huge Saqqara complex. Usually on this tour, the group will get to see the Step Pyramid and a few of the other locations, but because I'm the only tourist and Summer knows Saqqara very well, I buy the all-access pass and Summer shows me the entire area, walking me through at least 10 tombs and giving me plenty of time to ask questions and explore. Saqqara is known for tomb paintings that tell us rich details about daily life and customs. Many of the tombs are in great preservation state and still convey a confounding amount of historical information. All in all, I think we spent about five hours here. I asked to cancel the Pharoanic Village - I had no interest, and Mina said I would find it redundant after all the real tombs and temples I've seen. Instead, I got a ticket to the Grand Egyptian Museum, the must-see new international hub. This was August 2025, so it was still only partially open, but this still means 11/12 of the main galleries, the cavernous halls of statuary, and great Egyptian restaurants. I was exhausted after the day in Saqqara, so I didn't last long and decided to come back the following morning before the flight. It's only a 5-minute Uber drive from JAZ Pyramids - so if you don't go see it, you're absolutely nuts. Day 14 My flight was in the late afternoon, so I was able to check out early and leave my baggage with the JAZ staff to go to the Grand Egyptian again and really explore the huge collection with a clear head, in the morning when it's less busy. Then Timeless gave me a very pleasant drive to the Cairo airport for my trip home. Shukran, Timeless!Show moreTrip date: August 2025- CPCelia· August 21st, 2025I looked around for a lot of tours as a solo female traveller who was visiting Egypt for the first time. This tour blended everything I needed whilst also moving at a pace that felt like there was time to recharge. I particularly liked the length of time at the Red Sea so I could scuba dive. I had Remon as my guide who was knowledgeable, kind and great sense of humour. I felt extremely safe on this tour and with Remon and at no stage had a second thought about being scammed or concerns for safety. I can’t recommend this tour and this company more. Without hesitation I will be using timeless tours for any tours in future and will be recommending to my friends and family.Show more
Timeless Tours commented on this reviewThank you for your wonderful feedback! We're absolutely delighted to hear that you had an incredible experience exploring Egypt . It’s great to hear you enjoyed the hidden gems, cultural sites, and local experiences tailored to your interests. the team... Show moreTrip date: August 2025 - BOBodhi· June 29th, 2025Amazing tour! Everything was exceptional! Our guide Mina was so knowledgeable and he just made the trip that extra bit special I couldn’t thank him enough!Show more
Timeless Tours commented on this reviewThank you for your wonderful feedback! We're absolutely delighted to hear that you had an incredible experience exploring Egypt . It’s great to hear you enjoyed the hidden gems, cultural sites, and local experiences tailored to your interests. the team... Show moreTrip date: May 2025 - AGAlana· June 10th, 2025Most amazing trip ever! Once in a lifetime experience that far exceeded any expectations. Mina is the most incredible tour guide he is extremely knowledgeable, caring and went above and beyond for us especially me when I got sick, Mina is part of the family. Cannot thank him enough for creating the most memorable experience for us!Show more
Timeless Tours commented on this reviewThank you for your wonderful feedback! We're absolutely delighted to hear that you had an incredible experience exploring Egypt . It’s great to hear you enjoyed the hidden gems, cultural sites, and local experiences tailored to your interests. the team... Show moreTrip date: May 2025
Clare· June 9th, 2025I had the absolute pleasure of having Remon as my tour guide during my trip to Egypt, and I can confidently say he made this experience truly unforgettable. From the very beginning, Remon was not only professional and knowledgeable but also incredibly warm, welcoming, and attentive to every detail. His passion for Egypt’s history and culture is infectious, and he brought each site to life with fascinating stories and insights. What stood out most was his genuine hospitality and kindness. Remon went above and beyond to ensure that I was comfortable, safe, engaged, and enjoying every moment of the journey. Whether it was navigating through crowded sites with ease, buying me a charger when mine broke, or offering thoughtful recommendations off the beaten path, he consistently exceeded expectations. I have deep appreciation for Remon and the role he played in making my trip so special. Thanks to him, I not only learned so much about Egypt but also felt truly at home during my travels. A true gentleman, who was so genuine, kind and respectful. I feel abundantly blessed and so grateful to have had him as my guide. Remon is an exquisite example of the beauty of the Egyptian people and f you're lucky enough to have him as your guide, you're in for a phenomenal experience! Thank you again kind sir - Egypt was made even more special by because of you and I am going to miss you on the next leg of my travels! 🥹🙏🏼❤️Show more
Timeless Tours commented on this reviewThank you for your wonderful feedback! We're absolutely delighted to hear that you had an incredible experience exploring Egypt . It’s great to hear you enjoyed the hidden gems, cultural sites, and local experiences tailored to your interests. the team... Show moreTrip date: June 2025- DRDanielle· May 19th, 2025George is a fantastic guide with a wealth of knowledge and experience. He gave us tips throughout our tour on how to get the best out of each location as well as keeping safe from tourist traps. George is very attentive and caters to the needs of the group and individuals, making sure everyone is having the best possible time whilst also feeling safe and comfortable. We very much enjoyed our tour with George, his instructions were always clear and he knew how to have a laugh when the time was right.Show more
Timeless Tours commented on this reviewThank you for your wonderful feedback! We're absolutely delighted to hear that you had an incredible experience exploring Egypt . It’s great to hear you enjoyed the hidden gems, cultural sites, and local experiences tailored to your interests. the team... Show moreTrip date: May 2025
David· April 27th, 2025The tour was expertly planned. The itinerary and hotels were excellent for the price and the fact that it included more meals than offerred was great. The value was great; the hotels were great; the Nile Cruise was great. My only complaints is that for some of the extra add ons you had to get up as early as 2;30 am. I wish that said that in the "tour add ons page" because I probably would not have signed up for as many knowing that the early hours could put a strain on the vacation. My other complaint is that although the tour guide was organized and caring; he spoke too rapidly and was hard to understand I brought this to his attention and said please slow down. He did not. Also i did not appreciate being brought to tourist traps such as overprices parchment and Egytian things and oils where we could have gotten these items for much less. Over all A great time was had by all.Show more
Timeless Tours commented on this reviewDear David, Thank you for your sharing your feedback with us. We are thrilled to lean that overall you had a great time in Egypt and enjoyed the hotels Nile cruise, and amazing hospitality. We would also like to thank you for the points you have... Show moreTrip date: April 2025
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Allan
Asked on September 23rd, 2025Is the Hargharda resort all inclusive including food and alcohol?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written September 2025Yes. The resort in Hurghada is an all inclusive resort of all meals, snacks and drinks including the alcoholic drinks.
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Allan
Traveler•Written September 2025Is it possible to do a solo option and share a room? Will I miss any itinerary if I do Abu Simbel tour or hot air balloon ride? Can I visit Temple of Dendora? Will we see the unfinished obelisk, high dams, and Temple of Hathor?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written September 2025Single room supplement is mandatory for solo travelers. You won't miss anything from the original tour itinerary doing Abu Simbel or hot air balloon ride. Dendra temple is an available optional tour. Unfinished obelisk and high dam are not included but can be added for extra charge. We will visit Hathor temple in Aswan. In Hurghada, we will stay at Gravity Aqua Park resort.
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Nick
Asked on September 20th, 2025Will the initial accommodation in Cairo be the same as the last accommodation? The traveler is planning to bring an additional bag and would like to leave it at the hotel during the trip.
Timeless Tours Operator•Written September 2025Yes. the initial accommodation in Cairo be the same as the last accommodation. We use Jaz Pyramids resort in Cairo for both the first and last stay. It's totally fine to leave the additional baf at the hotel's storage room until his return to Cairo.
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Asked on August 19th, 2025Are all of the entrance fees included in this cost? I only see the additional cost of the Hot Air Baloon and Abu Simbel. Also what are the extra options to do in Haraghada?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written August 2025Yes. The entrance fees of the sites are included in the tour price.
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Traveler•Written August 2025What are the options and things to do while in Huraghada? The desert camp with the camel ride sounds fun!
Timeless Tours Operator•Written August 2025The Desert camp Safari with the camel ride and/or the quadike ride is an amazing experience. Additionally, there are activities like star gazing, diving, snorkeling, dolphin house and the Submarine. It's highly recommended to decide on these extra activities while on the tour.
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Traveler•Written August 2025Are all entrance fees included in the cost except Abu Simbel? What are the meal options on different days of the tour?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written August 2025The tour includes 13 breakfasts, 6 lunches and 7 dinners. Lunches and dinners in Cairo and Luxor are not included in the tour price. The tour guide will provide some great options for these meals.
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Asked on August 17th, 2025How much would it be to book an extra night in Cairo, either at the beginning or the end of the tour? Would I still receive airport pick-up and drop-off service?
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Traveler•Written August 2025Is the tour suitable for a 55-year-old solo female traveller with some pain in my knees and back?
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Traveler•Written August 2025Do I need to declare optional activities at the time of booking, or can I decide after the tour starts?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written August 2025An extra night pre or post tour at the same hotel costs CAD $249 in a single room including breakfast. If you arrive one day before or leave one day after the tour and staying at the same hotel, we shall arrange airport transfers.
Timeless Tours Operator•Written August 2025Yes, this tour is suitable for you. There are no hard physical activities included. You can skip visiting inside tombs, and someone will help you get in and out of the balloon.
Timeless Tours Operator•Written August 2025You don't need to decide on any optional excursions in advance. You can choose and book any of them while on the tour.
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Christine
Asked on July 24th, 2025I am interested in your Egypt Highlights tour leaving the 9th August. I was wondering if you could tell me how many have already booked this tour for that departure date? Additionally, i am looking at a flight that would arrive at 0050 on the 10th August, would that be ok or would i not be able to join this group?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written July 2025So far there are 4 passengers booked for this tour on the 9th August. Your arrival time is fine. You still could join the tour. We will arrange for your airport pick up accordingly.
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Judith
Asked on July 23rd, 2025Looking for a package for Egypt and Africa tour including Nile cruise. 21 day from Melbourne. 72 years old, don't want camel ride. Want to see tourist sights and have time to relax. Prefer short flights.
Timeless Tours Operator•Written July 2025We can customize an itinerary matching your preferences: Egypt highlights including Nile cruise (10-14 days), potential Africa extension with safari or cultural tours. Fully escorted with private guide, prioritizing comfort and no strenuous activities.
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Judith
Traveler•Written July 2025How many nights on Nile cruise? Are there stops at ports? Can you provide total cost for combined trip including Africa tour and flights back to Melbourne?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written July 2025Nile cruise is 3 nights with stops in Aswan, Kom Ombo, and Luxor. Working on combined tour including Egypt and African safari. Would like to know which African country you prefer.
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Judith
Traveler•Written July 2025Want to see main sights, not interested in camping. Prefer minimal walking. Interested in short safari day. 73 years old with hip and knee replacements and foot problems.
Timeless Tours Operator•Written July 2025Most Africa tours are safari and adventure focused. Suggest alternative tour combining Egypt and Jordan as 15-day tour that might be more suitable.
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Bruce
Asked on July 15th, 2025Does this price include international flights to Egypt Highlights trip?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written July 2025This tour doesn't include the international flights to Egypt. But, it includes the domestic flights.
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Bruce
Traveler•Written July 2025Before a tour starts do people get to the destination 1 day prior?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written July 2025You could arrive on day 1 of the tour. Some of the traveler prefer to arrive in Cairo one day prior to the tour starting date in order to avoid any flight delays, and to have a free relaxing day in Cairo before the tour starts or to add some other activities aren't included in the tour itinerary.
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Shane
Asked on May 13th, 2025Can we upgrade our hotels?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written May 2025Here is the hotels list we use for this tour: Cairo- Jaz Pyramids resort, Nile cruise- M/S Lady Mary or similar, Luxor- Lotus hotel, Hurghada- Gracity Aqua Park resort. Upgrading any or all of these hotels is available. Please inform me of which hotels you would like to upgrade in order to check the available options and rates.
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Caroline
Asked on May 12th, 2025Is it possible to customise the tour? By reducing the number of days, and changing locations?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written May 2025Customizing a tour will make the tour less affordable. If you were looking to reduce day and locations, it may be easier to find another tour similar to what you would be looking for.
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Caroline
Traveler•Written May 2025I am looking for a tour that includes Alexandria, Cairo, the Nile cruise, and red sea (Huaghada) for about 10 days
Timeless Tours Operator•Written May 2025For November, we would only have a 13 day tour. The areas you want to visit, it would be too tight to squeeze into only 10 days.
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Caroline
Traveler•Written May 2025How much would it cost if we can include hotel and meals for all days and internal flights?
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Judith
Asked on May 2nd, 2025Can you advise the quote for Abu Simbel trip?
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Judith
Traveler•Written May 2025Is it possible to upgrade the hotel in Luxor?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written May 2025Abu Simbel tour costs USD $138 per person including the private transportation, private our guide, the entrance fees to the sites, the convoy fees and all taxes & service charges.
Timeless Tours Operator•Written May 2025Yes. It's possible to upgrade the hotel in Luxor. We can stay at Steigenberger Nile Palace hotel for an extra cost of USD $55 per person in a twin room or USD $113 in a single room.
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Judith
Traveler•Written May 2025Is it possible to upgrade the hotel in Hurghada to a 4-star option?
Timeless Tours Operator•Written May 2025The resort in Hurghada is already a 4*, beachfront resort with a private beach.

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