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Price Per person double occupancy

Dates Land Only
No Transfers
Early
Reservation
Discount
(6 Mo. Adv.)
2025
January 4-12 $2,499 $2,399
February 22-March 2
April 19-27
May 10-18
May 31-June 8
July 19-27
August 30-September 7
$2,599 $2,499
October 11-19
October 25-November 2
November 19-27
December 16-24
$2,699 $2,599
2026
January 10–18
January 31-February 8
February 21–March 1
April 18-26
May 9–17
May 30-June 7
July 18-26
August 22-30
October 10–18
October 24-November 1
November 17–25
December 16–24
$2,799 $2,699

Single Supplement:

Year-round 2025: $675

Year-round 2026: $850

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Price Includes: 5 star Nile Cruise (4 nights and 3 meals per day), 5 star lodging in Cairo, expert Biblical guides, admissions, baggage handling, sightseeing, breakfast & dinner daily on land portion.
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Please Note: Egypt gratuities will be paid in advance ($60 per person will be added to your final invoice for gratuities to be paid to drivers, guides and hotel staff).


Not Included: Air fare (discount airfare available nation-wide), transfers (not included unless airfare is purchased from Pilgrim Tours), Egyptian visa ($25 - U.S. Citizens). Egypt visa fee is payable upon arrival at the Cairo airport and does not need to be purchased in advance (except for Canadian citizens).


Deposit Required: A $300 per person US Dollar deposit (which includes a $100 non-refundable service fee) is required to secure a reservation.

Day 1: Departure

Our life-changing journey begins this evening as we board our overnight flight to Cairo, Egypt.


Day 2: Arrival Cairo

We arrive in the land of the Pharaohs, Jacob, Joseph and Israel during the famine! Upon arrival at the airport we meet our guide and are immediately transported into Cairo, the capital of Egypt. We transfer to our hotel to settle in and start soaking up the atmosphere of this exciting city.


Day 3: Esna to Luxor, Karnak

This morning we transfer to the airport for our flight to Luxor. Upon arrive in Luxor we board our lovely river cruise boat and have free time for lunch. This afternoon we visit the Temple of Karnak (temple of the New Kingdom period) and the East Bank of the Nile. It was during this period that the bondage and Exodus occurred. Karnak second to Giza’s Pyramids, is one of Egypt’s most important Pharaonic sites. We visit the famous Temple of Luxor, which was founded in the reign of Amenhotep III, grandson of the pharaoh of the Exodus. Re-board our ship for dinner and overnight.


Day 4: Valley of the Kings

Today we visit the Valley of the Kings (where many ancient pharaohs were buried) and the famous Temple of Hatshepsut, the princess who perhaps pulled baby Moses out of the Nile River. This temple may have been designed by Moses. We have dinner and overnight on board.


Day 5: Kom Ombo, Edfu. Esna

Breakfast is served on board before we spend time touring Edfu, the location of one of the best preserved Egyptian Temples. This afternoon we visit the remains of Kom Ombo Temple, situated on the riverside. Unlike most, this temple is dedicated to two gods - the crocodile god of Sebek and the solar god of war, Horus the Great. We have dinner and overnight on board.


Day 6: Aswan, Optional Abu Simbel

While docked in Aswan, the morning is free to enjoy breakfast, relax on the sun deck, and shop along the waterfront.  You may also choose an early departure optional tour to Abu Simbel, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the "Nubian Monuments." Our Egyptologist guide discusses the relevance of this spectacular site from Egyptian history. We will also try to put in perspective the long history of Egypt. Here we visit the massive temple of Pharaoh Rameses II, perhaps the greatest builder of temples in ancient Egypt (13th Century BC) and a second one of Queen Nafertari, Rameses' most beloved wife.  This afternoon, we take time to visit the High Dam, built from 1960 – 1971, a major factor in Egypt’s agricultural success. We also spend time at Philae Temple on the Isi-Island. This complex was moved from upriver due to the impending destruction upon the completion of the High Dam. Our sightseeing continues with a Felucca ride around the Agh Khan Mausoleum before returning for dinner and overnight on board.


Day 7: Memphis, Sakkara, Joseph's Storehouses

This morning we take a flight back to Cairo and then a short ride to Memphis. Founded around 3,100 BC, Memphis is the legendary city of Menes, the King who united Upper and Lower Egypt. From a Biblical perspective, Memphis is most likely where Abraham lied to Pharaoh about his wife Sarah being his sister and where Joseph served as second in command. While in Memphis we will view a very large and well preserved statue of Ramses II. Next is Sakkara, which is one of the most extensive archaeological sites in Egypt! Sakkara is dominated by the Step Pyramid of King Zoser, dating back to 2700 BC. It is one of the oldest stone structures in the world! Enjoy a stop to see how local Egyptian carpets are made before a short drive to the south finds us in Faiyum, the region created by the divinely inspired wisdom of Joseph. Here you will find ancient storehouses and a man-made lake created by a canal, whose construction was ordered by Joseph. It was this lake that provided irrigation for a desert land and supplied the food needed to survive his prophesied seven year famine.


Day 8: Cairo

Today allows for a full day of touring the wonders of the ancient world, some of which date back to 1000+ years prior to Abraham. We spend time at one of the seven wonders of the world- the pyramids. Cheops, with an original height of 496 feet, is the most colossal pyramid ever built. We will also see the Sphinx and tour the Grand Egyptian Museum, location of Tutankhamen's treasures and ancient remains.


Day 9: Homeward

After breakfast at the hotel we will go to the Cairo Airport for our flight homeward.


*The tour itinerary is subject to change or be slightly modified in order to best meet the interests of the group.