Tour Code

GOEG9558

Tour Duration

6 Days 4 Nights

Accommodation Rating

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Airlines

Oman Air

Tour Highlights

Giza Pyramids - Step Pyramid of Sakkara - Alexandria Necropolis - Cairo Museum - Grand Egypt Museum - NMEC Museum

Full-day Trip
Free Travel Insurance
Free Baggage Weight Specified by the Airline
Free VISA

Duration Options

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Tour Program Details

Day 1

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Suvarnabhumi Airport - Muscat Airport - Cairo Airport

05:30 a.m. The group gathers at Suvarnabhumi Airport, International Departure Terminal, 4th floor, Gate 6-7, Row M, Oman Air counter, where the company's staff will welcome and assist with your luggage.
*** The flight or time may change, depending on the airline. ***
The company reserves the right to arrange seats on the plane. Since the plane ticket is a group ticket, the seating arrangement is RANDOM, and seats cannot be selected, and seats may not be next to each other.
This is in accordance with the conditions set by the airline.
09:10 a.m. Depart by Oman Air, Flight No. WY 818 (Food and beverage service on board with full entertainment facilities)
12:25 p.m. Arrive at Muscat Airport, Oman, for a connecting flight.
02:25 p.m. Depart by Oman Air, Flight No. WY 405
05:05 p.m. Arrive at Cairo International Airport. The VISA service officer will assist the tour group. (Local time is 5 hours behind Thailand) After going through immigration and customs, pick up your luggage and do your personal business. Take you on an air-conditioned bus to the city of Cairo.
Dinner at a local restaurant.
Take you to the Pyramids Resort by JAZ or equivalent 4-star hotel.

Day 2

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Cairo - Giza Pyramids - Giant Sphinx - Memphis - Sakkara - Step Pyramid - Papyrus Production Center

Morning, have breakfast at the hotel's restaurant.
Take you to see the Great Pyramid of Giza or THE GREAT PYRAMID OF GIZA, which is more than 5,000 years old and is considered one of the 7 wonders of the world. It is the burial place of the ancient city of Letopolis (now Cairo), covering an area of ​​2,000 square meters on the plateau to the southeast. It is home to 3 great pyramids, which the ancient Egyptian pharaohs built to bury themselves. It is considered the greatest and oldest building in the world. It took about 30 years to build. It is made of large stone blocks, each weighing more than 2 tons. Each stone is placed close together so that even paper cannot pass through. Let you see the greatness of this amazing building. You will find three large pyramids at Giza as follows, from right to left:
• The pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu KHUFU is the tallest pyramid, originally 146 meters high, now 138 meters high. Because the top part has collapsed, it is slightly shorter than before. Pharaoh Khufu was the second pharaoh of the 4th Dynasty (2589-2566 BC).
• The pyramid of Pharaoh Khafre KHAFRE was originally 143 meters high, now 136 meters high. Pharaoh Khafre was the son of Pharaoh Khufu. The stone sculpture with the body of a lion and the head and face of a human is the Sphinx, which is believed to be carved as the face of Pharaoh Khafre, the owner of this pyramid.
• The pyramid of Pharaoh Menkaure MENKAURE is the smallest, 65 meters high, and there are three more pyramids of the queen. Pharaoh Menkaure He is the son of Pharaoh Khafre and the grandson of Pharaoh Khufu.)
* (The service fee does not include the entrance fee to the pyramid.) The cost to visit the pyramid is approximately 1,500 Egyptian pounds. You can decide and buy more at the ticket counter (only accepting credit cards) or ask the tour leader and local guide.
Then take you to the Panorama viewing area. You will see a wide view of the pyramids and see the 3 pyramids lined up. You can take pictures as you wish. Or you can ride a camel to see the surrounding scenery with the pyramids as a backdrop. Free to walk around as you wish.
(The tour fee does not include camel riding. The price is approximately 20-25 USD per person per one. Or you can ask the tour leader or local guide for the updated price again.)
Then take you to take pictures in front of the Great Sphinx (THE GREAT SPHINX OF GIZA) (It takes about 10 minutes.) The Great Sphinx is located in front of the Pyramid of Khafre, which is part of the pyramids of Giza. And it is also considered the largest Sphinx in the world, carved from a single natural stone mound. It has the head of the Pharaoh and the body of a lion. It has the duty of representing the king and has special powers to protect the body and treasures inside the pyramid.
Noon Lunch at a local restaurant
Take you to Memphis, the first ancient capital in ancient Egypt for more than 5,000 years. It is a city that has been recorded in history as being important in unifying Upper and Lower Egypt by King Mena, the first king of the 1st Dynasty. Take you to visit OPEN AIR MUSUEM. Here you will see a giant alabaster sculpture of Pharaoh Ramses II (travel time is about 1 hour).
Then visit the ancient city of Saqqara, the Step Pyramid of King Zoser (STEP PYRAMID OF DJOSER), which is the first pyramid in Egypt. Used as the burial place of King Zoser And the prototype of the pyramid in the later era. Take you to visit the Papyrus and Cotton Shops, which is the world's first paper made from papyrus. Used to record messages praising the gods and important events. Historians believe that papyrus paper has been used since the first dynasty of Egypt or around 3,000 years before Christ.
Evening Dinner at a local restaurant
Take you to the Pyramids Resort by JAZ or equivalent 4-star level

Day 3

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Cairo - Grand Egyptian Museum - NMEC Museum - Dinner on a Nile River Cruise, Belly Dance Show

Morning Breakfast at the hotel's restaurant
Take you to visit the Grand Egyptian Museum, the largest new museum in the world. Starting with a giant statue of Pharaoh Ramses II that will welcome visitors in the great hall, which is one of the highlights here. And the most exciting thing is probably the collection of Tutankhamun's antiquities, all of which have never been displayed anywhere, more than 5,400 items, which were excavated by Howard Carter, a British archaeologist in 1922, including clothes, shoes, and even underwear! That will make us closer to Pharaoh Tutankhamun because he brought those objects to display and tell stories more intensely
Noon Lunch at a restaurant
Then take you to visit the Museum of Egyptian Civilization or The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, a museum that tells the history of the Egyptian people from the past to the present. And it is home to the mummies of the pharaohs and queens of Egypt after the mummy was moved from The original museum in the Pharoahs' Golden Parade in April 2021
Evening Dinner Dinner on a Nile River Cruise with a view of the Nile River and a Belly Dance show and a skirt dance, a popular Arab performance.
Check in to the Pyramids Resort by JAZ or equivalent 4-star level.

Day 4

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Cairo - Alexandria - Catacombs - Pompey's Temple - Library of Alexandria - Quite Bay Citadel - Cairo

Morning Breakfast at the hotel's restaurant
Take you to Alexandria, an important city during the Roman rule of Egypt, the second largest in the country after Cairo. Located in the northernmost part of Egypt on the Mediterranean coast, near the mouth of the Nile River. Originally a small fishing village called Rakondah, in 332 BC, Alexander the Great came to visit and ordered the city to be improved and expanded to become the capital and named it in line with his name. It is also an important place in the great love story of Queen Cleopatra (travel time approximately 3 hours). Take you to visit the Catacombs of Alexandria (CATACOMBS), one of the 7 wonders of the Middle Ages. It is a cemetery for the Romans in the past. There are three floors in total: the first floor is used for transporting coffins and bodies, the second floor is used for burial, and the third floor is used as a place for family reunions and to commemorate the deceased. There are celebrations all day long. It is said that when archaeologists first discovered this place, there were still wine bottles and plates on the table. Take you to see Pompey's Pillar, an important ancient site during the Roman period when they ruled Egypt, which represents the celebration of the Roman victory. It is a 27-meter-high red granite pillar with a Corinthian pattern on the top. It is considered the largest pillar ever built. It is believed that this pillar was named after Pompey, a close friend of Julius Caesar, the great Roman leader. Later, the two became enemies and Pompey fled to Alexandria before being killed by the Egyptians. Julius Caesar performed a ceremony to burn Pompey's head on this pillar. Today, only the Greek pillar stands out prominently with two sphinxes.
Noon: Have lunch at a special seafood restaurant.
Then, take you to take pictures at the Library of Alexandria, a place that collects stories about Egyptian history, where archaeologists from all over the world come to find information about past events. This library was burned down in the fourth century. It took 12 years to rebuild with a budget of 220 million US dollars. Visit the Citadel, an ancient fortress that is still beautiful on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Built in the 15th century, it was once the location of the Pharos Lighthouse, which is considered one of the wonders of the ancient world. Today, only the base remains and has been further maintained by Sultan Gaytbey.
Then travel back to Cairo (travel time approximately 3 hours).
Evening Dinner at a local restaurant
Check in to the Pyramids Resort by JAZ or equivalent 4-star hotel

Day 5

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Cairo - Cairo Museum - Mohammad Ali Mosque, Saladin Fort - Perfume Production and Distribution Center - Khan El Khalili Market - Cairo Airport

Morning Breakfast at the hotel's restaurant
Travel to visit the Cairo Museum, a museum located in Cairo, Egypt. This museum is a collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts and antiquities, more than 120,000 pieces. The building was built in 1901 by the Italian company "Garozzo-Zaffarani". Currently, this museum is the first museum that still preserves valuable antiques, which are the treasures of Pharaoh Tutankhamun.
****The highlight of this museum is the real gold sarcophagus with the gold mask of Pharaoh Tutankhamun and many of his personal treasures, such as the bed, chariot and the golden throne chair, which has a very romantic picture on the back of the chair. It is a picture of Pharaoh Tutankhamun sitting on a chair and his wife is applying perfume to him. Both of them wear slippers on each foot, showing their deep love. You will also see many other valuable treasures such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, exquisite craftsmanship, all of which are more than 3,300 years old. See the mummies of the princesses and princes (Mummy Thuya and Mummy Yoya) that are in coffins, along with the materials and equipment collected in the tomb. Then see the room of various animal mummies such as crocodiles, dogs, cats, fish, birds, and others that were made since the ancient Egyptian era, which is more than 4,500 years old.
Noon Lunch at a local restaurant.
Take you to visit the Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha, a square building, Ottoman architecture, with a minaret or prayer hall as a high octagonal pillar. The Blue Mosque in Istanbul is the prototype. Outside, there is a clock tower.
This mosque was built in 1830 by "Muhammad Ali Pasha", who brought modern prosperity to Egypt. It took 18 years to build. It is a very new mosque. Built on a square area, 41 meters wide on each side, there are groups of domes or round roofs stacked down in Turkish style. The largest dome in the center is 52 meters high, 21 meters in diameter, and is surrounded by several large and small semi-domed roofs. This mosque was built on the grounds of the Citadel, a fortress built to protect Cairo during the Crusades. The Egyptians called this fortress Al-Qala'a Al-Gabal (or Al-Burge), meaning the fortress on the top of the hill. The area where the Citadel was built was strategically located because it was a point where you could see the entire city of Cairo and made it difficult for the enemy to attack. The Citadel is large and located inside a strong wall.
Visit the famous Egyptian perfume production and distribution center, which is said to have been passed down from the time of Queen Cleopatra. This place is also the center of large perfume production for many famous brand name perfumes.
Then take you to Khan El Khalili Bazaar (KHAN EL KHALILI) Khan El Khalili Bazaar (Khan El Khalili Bazaar) in Egypt is an ancient Arabian-style market that is over 600 years old. It was first built in the late 14th century (1382-1389) by Jaharkas al-Khalili. Originally, this area was the tomb of the Fatimid dynasty. Later, the bones were moved and a commercial building was built. This is the largest local market and souvenir shop in Cairo. You can buy many beautiful local products, such as handmade perfume bottles, various products, gold jewelry and gems, Arabian patterns, carpets and various local souvenirs.
Evening Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
Depart for Cairo airport.

Day 6

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Cairo Airport - Muscat Airport - Suvarnabhumi Airport

01.15 a.m. Departure by Oman Air Flight No. WY 408
07.00 a.m. Arrive at Muscat Airport (transfer)
09.05 a.m. Departure by Oman Air Flight No. WY 815 (food and beverage service on board with full entertainment facilities)
05.45 p.m. Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport

Meals and Accommodations

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Terms and Conditions

  • This booking is not confirmed. (Due to change all the time) 

  • We'll checking and confirm to the customers within 24 hours 

Including to the Package

  • Round-trip economy class airfare, checked luggage/carry-on baggage as specified by the airline (in case of group travel, if the ticket is issued, it is not refundable and the travel date cannot be changed)

  • Domestic airfare, economy class (if any)

  • Accommodation for 2 persons per room, TWIN ROOM or TRP ROOM in a hotel as specified in the program or the same level

  • Transportation, pick-up and drop-off throughout the trip with a driver who is familiar with the route

  • Egypt visa fee (group visa), visa application must be submitted 30-45 days before departure (for Thai passport holders)

  • All meals specified in the program

  • Entrance fees to all attractions and shows specified in the program

  • Tour service fee by local guide and experienced tour leader

  • 1 bottle of drinking water during the trip per person/day

  • Travel accident insurance coverage of 1,000,000 baht and medical expenses coverage for each accident per person or per trip, coverage not exceeding 500,000 baht Food poisoning coverage (the doctor must specify on the medical certificate that "food poisoning only")

Not Including to the Package

  • Passport fee

  • Egypt visa application fee in Thailand *In case the traveler is not convenient for the tour to apply for the group visa* Please ask for the visa application fee again, along with documents of employment, finance, Bank Guarantee

  • Various taxes such as 7% tax and 3% withholding tax, etc.

  • Other personal expenses such as telephone charges, laundry charges, mini bar and special TV channels, etc. and not specified in the program

  • Hotel porterage service fee, which you must take care of your bags and belongings by yourself

  • Donkey riding, camel riding, horse-drawn carriage, etc.

  • Towel rental fee and locker rental fee at Dead Sea Resort & Spa

  • Special food and beverage charges, other than those listed

  • Other personal expenses such as telephone charges, laundry charges, mini bar and special TV channels, etc., not specified in the program

  • Special food and beverage charges, other than those listed and drinking water, 1 bottle/day per person

Cancellation Conditions

  • In case of cancellation after the deposit, the company reserves the right not to refund the deposit in all cases if the cancellation is notified less than 60 days before the trip due to the actual expenses on that day that cannot be refunded (for example, airfare, visa fee, room deposit, etc.)

  • In case of cancellation after the full payment, the company reserves the right to refund all in all cases.

  • In case of illness to the point of being unable to travel, a medical certificate from a hospital must be provided. The company will submit documents to the airline, hotel, and all services for reconsideration. However, it may take some time to process. It cannot be stated whether a full or partial refund will be made, or not at all, because it depends on the consideration and decision of the airline, hotel, and all other services.

Remarks

  • The company kindly asks you to study all details before booking in detail.

  • Since this tour program is a one-stop package, if you waive the right to use any of the services in the program or are denied entry into the country in any case, the company reserves the right not to refund in any case.

  • The passport must have a validity of at least 6 months from the date of travel and must have at least 2 pages left for stamping.

  • In the case of domestic ticket issuance, if the customer is in the province, please contact the officer before issuing the ticket every time. If the ticket is issued without informing the officer, the company reserves the right not to be responsible for any expenses incurred.

  • After paying the deposit, the name of the traveler can be changed before the company issues the ticket in advance, 25 days before the travel date, but the airline's rules must be adhered to.