Egypt Cairo Giza Memphis Alexandria 6 Days 3 Nights GOEG8820

Egypt Cairo Giza Memphis Alexandria 6 Days 3 Nights GOEG8820

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Egypt Cairo Giza Memphis Alexandria 6 Days 3 Nights GOEG8820


CODE : GOEG8820
 Cairo, Egypt
AirlineEtihad Airways
Travel period :
11 Feb 2025 to 16 Feb 2025 Period Other time
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USD 1,228
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Tour Itinerary
  • Date
    1
    Suvarnabhumi Airport

    23.00 Meet at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Departure Terminal. Please look for the group pick-up sign and meet Let's Go Group staff who will welcome you and facilitate your check-in.

  • Date
    2
    Abu Dhabi Airport – Cairo Airport – National Museum of Egyptian Civilization – Mummy Room – Khan El Khalili Market

    02.15 Depart for Abu Dhabi Airport, United Arab Emirates by ETIHAD AIRWAYS flight number EY401 (food and beverage service on board)
    06.00 Arrive at Abu Dhabi Airport, United Arab Emirates to wait for connecting flight
    09.25 Depart for Cairo Airport, Egypt by ETIHAD AIRWAYS flight number EY713
    11.40 Arrive at Cairo Airport, Egypt After that, go through immigration (local time is 5 hours behind Thailand)
    Ready to travel to Cairo (Cairo) or the Arabic name is "Qahira" which means victory. During the construction of the city, Mars was seen, which is like a symbol of destruction. In other words, Cairo is a city that defeated every army that attacked, from the Mongol army, the Crusader army, or even the Ottoman army. Cairo is said to be a land of mysterious and fascinating civilizations and archaeology. The Nile River, the longest in the world, flows through it. Today, Cairo has become the capital of Egypt, the center of Islam, and is also important in politics and culture in the East.
    Noon Lunch at a local restaurant. Special Chinese food
    Take you to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) located in downtown Cairo. It is a new museum in Egypt. It was officially opened on April 4, 2021. It is currently home to the mummies of the pharaohs and queens of Egypt. After the mummies were moved from the original museum in the Pharoahs' Golden Parade in April 2021, the museum displays more than 1,500 antiquities on display in the main exhibition hall. Displays traditional clothing, models of ancient boats In addition to the statues and objects of the Pharaohs, the main hall also has human skeletons dating back 35,000 years, showing that the ancient Egyptians were advanced in medicine.
    Visit The Mummies Room (including admission fee), the hall of the mummies of the Pharaohs and Queens of Egypt, divided into the burial halls of 18 Pharaohs and 4 Queens from the 17th to the 20th dynasties. It is considered the crown jewel of the museum. It was specially designed to display the mummies of the ancient Egyptian kings and queens. The design is intended to make visitors feel like they are walking along the Valley of the Kings.
    Then go shopping for local products at Khan el-Khalili Market, the largest local market and souvenirs in Cairo. You can choose to buy many beautiful local products, such as handmade perfume bottles, various products, gold jewelry and gems with Arabian patterns, carpets and various local souvenirs.
    Evening Dinner at a local restaurant.
    Accommodation TIBA PYRAMIDS HOTEL 3 stars or equivalent

  • Date
    3
    Giza - Memphis - Ancient City of Saqqara - Step Pyramid of King Zoser - Great Pyramid of Giza - Great Sphinx - Perfume Factory - Center of Papyrus production

    Morning, breakfast served at the hotel restaurant.
    Take you to Giza (Giza), Arabic is "Al-Jizah", located west of Cairo. It is also the second largest city in Egypt after Cairo. Giza is known and famous worldwide because it is home to the 3 Great Pyramids of Giza that are still intact, lined up perfectly on the desert, showing the glory of ancient Egyptian civilization. Giza is a popular tourist city for tourists, so hotels, restaurants, souvenir shops, and even local shops make Giza an important economic driver of Egypt.
    Take you to Memphis, which is 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. Here you will see Giant alabaster sculpture of Pharaoh Ramses II.
    Then take you to the ancient city of Sakkara. Visit the Step Pyramid of Djoser, the first pyramid in Egypt. It was the burial place of King Djoser and the prototype of pyramids in later eras.
    Noon Lunch at a local restaurant.
    Take you to the Great Pyramid of Giza, which is considered one of the 7 wonders of the world. It covers an area of ​​2,000 square meters on the plateau in the southeast. It is home to 3 great pyramids, which the ancient Egyptian pharaohs built as his own burial ground. It is considered the greatest and oldest building in the world. It took 30 years to build. It is made of very large stone blocks, each weighing more than 2 tons, placed close together in a cone shape, so close that even paper cannot fit through. This pyramid consists of: 1) The Pyramid of Cheops (Cheops) or the Pyramid of Khufu (Khufu), also known as the Great Pyramid of Giza (The Great Pyramid of Giza), is the largest and oldest pyramid. Built during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu of the 4th Dynasty, it covers an area of ​​53 square meters and is 146 meters high. It was made of 2.3 million granite blocks weighing over 60 tons. Inside, there are many halls, such as the Great Hall, the King's Hall, and the Queen's Hall. It was built to store the dead, waiting for their resurrection according to the beliefs of the Egyptians at that time. 2) The Chefren Pyramid was built by Pharaoh Khafre, the son of Pharaoh Khufu. It is one of the three pyramids of Giza, located in the center next to the Khufu Pyramid. It was built in 2465 BC and is 136 meters high. It was built on a large mound. The top of this pyramid has a layer of polished limestone that the ancient Egyptians built to cover the outer surface that still remains. There are 2 large halls, but the interior has been invaded and severely damaged. In addition, near the Chefren Pyramid, there is the Great Sphinx, which is one of the largest single stone sculptures in the world and is also the oldest free-standing sculpture in the world. 3) The Pyramid of Micerinus (Mycerinus) or the Pyramid of Menkaure (Menkaure) was built by Pharaoh Menkaure, son of Pharaoh Khefren. Built in 2420 BC, it is the smallest, 66.45 meters high, currently only 62.18 meters high and 108 meters wide, making it the smallest of the three pyramids of Giza. To the south of the Pyramid of Menkaure, there are also three Queen's Pyramids (The Three Queen's Pyramids) built to house the tombs of three queens during the time of Pharaoh Menkaure.
    Let you take a picture of the Great Sphinx of Giza, located in front of the Pyramid of Khefren, which is part of the Giza pyramid complex and is also considered the largest sphinx in the world. Carved from a single natural rock mound, it has the head of the Pharaoh's face and the body of a lion. It has the function of representing the king and has special powers to protect the tombs and treasures inside the pyramid. Recommended special add-on programs, not included in the tour price (Optional Tour)
    1. Free time for you to ride a camel in the middle of the desert and see the beauty of the 3 pyramids that stand tall as a backdrop (1 person per 1 camel, takes about 20 minutes) (Camel riding fee is 20 US dollars per person)
    2. Free time for you to visit the inside of the pyramid, which is believed to be the burial place of the Pharaoh who built the pyramid. Inside, there will be a hall and a walkway that can be entered (The cost to visit the Khufu Pyramid is 30 US dollars per person / The cost to visit the Khefren Pyramid and the cost to visit the Micerinus Pyramid or Menkaure Pyramid is 10 US dollars per person). However, each day, visiting the pyramid is limited to no more than 300 visitors per day. If interested, please contact the tour leader in advance.
    Note: Visiting the pyramid is narrow and the air is thin, and you have to climb the stairs to enter. Then take you to visit Perfume factory, which is said to have been made since the time of Queen Cleopatra. This place is also a large perfume production center for many famous perfume brands.
    Then visit the center of papyrus production, which is the world's first type of paper made from papyrus. It is 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.
    Accommodation at TIBA PYRAMIDS HOTEL, 3 stars or equivalent

  • Date
    4
    Alexandria - Catacombs of Alexandria - Pompey's Pillar - Citadel

    Morning, have breakfast at the hotel's restaurant.
    Take you to Alexandria (approximately 3 hours), an important city during the Roman rule of Egypt, the second largest city in the country after Cairo. It is located in the northernmost part of Egypt on the Mediterranean coast, near the mouth of the Nile River. It was originally a small fishing village called Rakondah. In 332 BC, King Alexander the Great came to visit and ordered the city to be improved and expanded to become the capital and named it in accordance with his name. It is also an important place in the great love story of Queen Cleopatra.
    Take you to visit the Catacombs of Alexandria (Catacombs), one of the 7 wonders of the Middle Ages. It is a necropolis of the ancient Romans. There are three floors in total: the first floor is used for transporting coffins and corpses, the second floor is used for burial, and the third floor is used as a place for family gatherings and to commemorate the dead. There were parties all day long. It is said that when archaeologists first discovered this place, On the table, there are also wine bottles and plates.
    Take a photo with Pompey's Pillar, an important ancient site during the Roman rule of 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 the 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.
    Take a photo with the Citadel, an ancient fortress that is still beautiful on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. This fort was built in the 15th century. In the past, it was the location of the Pharos Lighthouse, which was considered one of the wonders of the ancient world. Today, only the base remains. And has been further maintained by Sultan Gaytbey
    Noon Lunch at a restaurant Special Seafood
    Visit the Library of Alexandria, a collection of Egyptian history stories, where archaeologists from all over the world come to find information about past events. This library was burned in the fourth century, and took 12 years to rebuild at a cost of 220 million US dollars.
    Then travel back to Cairo (approximately 3 hours).
    Visit the Cotton Shop to see products made from Egyptian cotton.
    Evening Dinner at a restaurant
    Accommodation TIBA PYRAMIDS HOTEL 3 stars or equivalent

  • Date
    5
    Mohammad Ali Mosque – Ibn Tulun Mosque – Hanging Church – St. Sergius Church – Amr Ibn Al-As Mosque – Unknown Soldier Memorial – City Star Mall – Cairo Airport

    Morning Have breakfast at the hotel restaurant.
    Take you to take pictures of the Mohammad Ali Mosque, built in 1830 and completed in 1857. It is the largest and tallest mosque in Cairo. The building is made of alabaster stone. The center is a square with a large dome 52 meters high and 21 meters in diameter. Decorated with beautiful chandeliers in Islamic art. Designed by Greek architects in the Ottoman or present-day Turkish style. Inside, there is a clock on the courtyard of the mosque, which was a gift in exchange for the obelisk of Ramses II to establish friendly relations between Egypt and France. Take you to visit the Ahmad Ibn Tulun Mosque, an ancient mosque in Cairo. One of the best-preserved mosques in Egypt, built in 876 AD entirely of brick, its structure resembles a spiral with four halls surrounding it.
    Noon Lunch at a restaurant
    Visit the Hanging Church, located in the heart of the Old City of Cairo, built in the 2nd century AD. It is the oldest Coptic Orthodox church in Egypt. The Hanging Church remains one of the most important fortresses of the Coptic Christian Church. In 1047 AD, it was designated the official residence of the Coptic Orthodox Pope. After the Muslim conquest of Egypt, the capital of Egypt was moved from Alexandria to Cairo. The architecture is uniquely designed, with the building featuring twin bell towers, topped with a cross. The wooden roof is shaped like Noah's Ark, supported by 13 marble columns to represent Jesus and his 12 disciples. The wooden doors and windows are intricately carved. Inside, each room is decorated with intricate patterns made of hard black wood, agarwood, ebony and ivory, representing black and white. Today, these sanctuaries are dedicated to St. George, the Virgin Mary, and the Saints.
    Visit the Church of St. Sergius (Abu Serga) in the heart of the old city of Cairo. It is the oldest church in the original 3rd-4th century stone walls, 3 floors below the current ground level. It is mentioned in the Bible that during the infancy of Jesus, the king ordered the killing of all newborn male babies. The family took him to hide in the church for more than 4 years.
    Visit the Mosque of ‘Amr ibn al-‘As, one of the oldest mosques in the old city of Cairo. It can accommodate up to 4,000 worshipers. It was first built in 641–642 AD and has been continuously renovated. The mosque is named after the Arab commander Amr ibn al-As who conquered Egypt from the Romans in 641.
    Take a photo of the Monument to the Unknown Soldier, a pyramid-shaped monument. Built to honor the Egyptians and Arabs who died in the October War of 1973 and as the mausoleum of the president after his assassination in October 1981, the monument is made of concrete and resembles a hollow pyramid, 25 meters high and 14.3 meters wide at the base. The four columns are 1.9 meters thick and inscribed with 71 symbolic names. The center of the base is made of solid basalt and was designed by artist Sami Rafi, a professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Cairo.
    Dinner at a restaurant
    Free time for shopping at Citystars Mall, a shopping mall in Cairo with many facilities such as restaurants, cinemas, indoor activities, branded products and souvenir shops
    Take you to Cairo Airport, Egypt to travel back to Thailand

Meals And Accommodation
Date
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Hotels
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TIBA PYRAMIDS HOTEL 3 stars or equivalent
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TIBA PYRAMIDS HOTEL, 3 stars or equivalent
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TIBA PYRAMIDS HOTEL 3 stars or equivalent
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Terms and Conditions
  • Full Payment

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Package Include
  • 1. Round-trip airfare with the group
  • 2. All airport taxes
  • 3. Baggage weight fees as specified by the airline
  • 4. Tour guide fees throughout the trip
  • 5. Meals as specified in the program
  • 6. Pick-up and drop-off fees and tours as specified in the program
  • 7. Accommodation fees as specified in the program, 2-3 people per room
  • 8. Entrance fees to various places as specified in the program
  • 9. Travel accident insurance coverage of 1,000,000 baht per person, terms and conditions as per the insurance policy
  • 10. Service fees which include 7% VAT if the company can deduct 3% withholding tax (amount before VAT)
  • 11. Drinking water fee, 1 bottle per person per day
Package Exclude
  • 1. Personal expenses other than those specified, such as passport fees, telephone fees, long distance telephone fees, internet fees, laundry fees, mini bar in the room (please ask the tour leader before using the service)
  • 2. Other expenses for those who do not hold a Thai passport, entry and exit notification fees
  • 3. Special food fees other than those specified in the tour program, including requests for special meals such as vegetarian, vegan, seafood, etc.
  • 4. Other additional airline service fees, such as seats, meals, wheelchairs, and other additional services (if any)
  • 5. Tips for drivers, tour leaders, and local guides
  • 6. RT-PCR test fees throughout the trip and Test & Go package fees
  • 7. Egyptian visa fees
Cancellation
  • In case of cancellation after placing a deposit The company will charge expenses actually incurred on that day that cannot be refunded (for example: Flight tickets, visa fees, room deposits, etc.)

  • In case of cancellation after paying the full amount The company reserves the right to refund all money in all cases.

  • In the case of illness to the point of being unable to travel Must have a medical certificate from a hospital certifying it. The company will submit documents to airlines, hotels and every service provider. for consideration again. However, it may take time to process. which cannot be informed whether the money can be refunded in whole or in part Or not at all? Because it depends on the consideration and decision of the airline. Hotels and every other service is important.

Note
  • The list is subject to change. This is mainly taking into account the interests of customers.

  • In the case that the traveling group is less than 15 people or the standard of travel confirmation There will be changes.

  • Size of vehicles used for tours throughout the tour program without prior notice

  • In the case that the tour group departs for less than 15 people or is lower than the standards of the travel confirmation. Through the program organizer Request to cancel the trip or may notify the tour group that additional tour fees will be charged in cases of less than 15 people as appropriate and realistic.

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  • Because this tour is an all-inclusive package. If you waive your right to use any of the services listed or are refused entry into the country in any case, the company reserves the right not to refund any money in any case.