Full day tour to Cairo from Aswan by flight
In a private over day tour from Aswan to Cairo with domestic flight, private guide, private transportation and lunch included Visit the main attractions and masterpieces of Cairo and Giza Starting from the Great Pyramid of Giza and Sphinx . Visit the Queen’s small pyramids, the Valley Temple and Sphinx, then you will complete your tour with Egyptian Museum Ending with Cairo Bazaar (Souk).
Benjamin Taylor –
This was such a well-organized tour. We had plenty of time to see the attractions, and the lunch was delicious
Laura Wilson –
The Great Pyramid and Sphinx were just breathtaking. Our guide was amazing and made the entire experience so educational and fun!”
Emily Davis –
The domestic flight made it so convenient. The private transportation and guide added a luxurious touch to our tour of Cairo’s treasures.”
Michael Brown –
I loved every moment of this trip. The Valley Temple and Queen’s pyramids were awe-inspiring. The Egyptian Museum had so much to explore!”
Sarah Johnson –
This private tour from Aswan to Cairo was fantastic! Visiting the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx was a dream come true. The guide was knowledgeable, and the bazaar was an amazing cultural experience.”
David Scott –
I highly recommend this tour! From the convenience of the flight to the beauty of Giza and the excitement of the bazaar, everything was perfect.”
Sophia Miller –
Having lunch included was a great touch. The food was authentic and delicious. This was a seamless and enjoyable experience!”
James Carter –
Our private guide made this trip so special. The history of the Valley Temple and the stories behind the pyramids were unforgettable.”
Olivia Harris –
Visiting the Egyptian Museum was a highlight for me. Seeing artifacts up close was incredible, and the bazaar was a great way to end the day.”
Ira Glenna Whitt –
A fast – paced adventure into Egypt ’s ancient heart from Aswan
From the moment we were picked up in Aswan , everything clicked into place . It was like being on a magic carpet ride across history . Giza was glowing , the Sphinx was staring , and our guide brought every stone to life with his words . The Egyptian Museum was the crown jewel — especially the jewelry of the pharaohs . The Cairo Bazaar was the cherry on top — bought a lantern I now use as a night light . Feels like I brought a piece of Cairo home with me .
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Delbert Coy Vickers –
Cairo in one wild , dusty , golden , unforgettable swoop
You know that feeling when history slaps you in the face ? That was me at the pyramids . I had seen pictures , sure , but nothing matches the weight of standing beside them . The guide had stories I’ve never heard — even one about cursed tombs ( not sure if he was serious ? ) . Museum was massive . I got lost and found an entire section of scarabs . Cairo Bazaar was a sensory overload — I even tried sugarcane juice for the first time . Wild , sweet , sticky . Loved it .
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Essie Mae Branham –
From runway to ruins — Cairo served culture with style
I wasn’t sure what to expect from a full day in Cairo , but this exceeded every hope . The flight was early , sure , but the views over the Nile were dreamy . Walking among pyramids and temples gave me goosebumps . The Sphinx had an almost human stare — eerie but powerful . The museum was a labyrinth of ancient power . We ended with the Cairo Bazaar , a feast for every sense . I even bought a hand – stitched bag that now carries my camera everywhere .
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Buford Wayne Pennington –
The pyramids ? Iconic . The museum ? Overwhelming in the best way . The bazaar ? A circus of senses . This tour had every flavor I could have hoped for in Egypt — grandeur , mystery , fun , and food . Our driver was smooth as silk and the car had perfect AC ( trust me , you’ll want that in April ) . Got myself a papyrus painting I’m now oddly protective of .
Lurlene Sue McCray –
An unforgettable ride through Egypt ’s timeless capital in just one day
Our flight from Aswan was short but exciting . Once we landed , our guide was ready with a plan and a smile . Seeing the pyramids up close felt surreal — like a postcard brought to life . The Queen’s pyramids were quieter , less crowded , and strangely beautiful . I really enjoyed the museum ’s animal mummy section ( creepy , but fascinating ) . Cairo Bazaar was buzzing with life — drums , scarves , shouting merchants , and one amazing cinnamon tea stall .
Orval Dean Moffett –
I’ve been to museums before , but nothing like this . The one in Cairo made me feel like I stepped into another world . The golden mask of Tutankhamun was hypnotizing . Earlier , we stood in front of the Sphinx while the wind whipped sand around our shoes . Our guide shared a myth about the Sphinx ’s missing nose — funny and kind of spooky . After hours of ancient wonders , the souk was wild . I bought spices I don’t know how to use , but they smell amazing .
Daisy Jean Whitaker –
A day in Cairo that felt like a journey through centuries
I didn’t expect to feel so emotional standing at the foot of the Great Pyramid . Something about the scale of it — ancient , heavy , alive . We moved from the pyramid to the Valley Temple , where shadows and stone danced together . The Egyptian Museum was colder than I thought , and full of glittering history . Lunch was delicious , and served in a quiet garden café . We ended in Cairo Bazaar , a colorful whirlwind where I bought a silver ring engraved with hieroglyphs .
Bobby Earl Puckett –
I’ve always wanted to stand where pharaohs once ruled , and today I did . The pyramids made my knees weak — literal time machines made of stone . I was fascinated by the Queen’s pyramids , much smaller , but steeped in elegance . We had a museum stop that turned into a crash course in mummification ( gross and cool ) . Cairo’s souk was a riot of color and sound . Got lost twice , bought perfume I didn’t need , and loved every second .
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Cletus Hank Ridley –
Our private tour from Aswan was smooth as silk . I couldn’t believe we saw so much in one day without feeling rushed . The guide’s knowledge was next level — we got stories , legends , and even a few jokes about pharaohs . The Sphinx was my personal favorite , stoic and mysterious . After hours of history , the lunch break was a dream — creamy hummus , warm bread , and mint tea . Then came the souk , where I haggled with a teenager and somehow lost gracefully .
Tanner Ray Clevinger –
From ancient pyramids to buzzing bazaar , Cairo never let us rest
The energy of Cairo was nonstop from the moment we landed . Our guide met us at the airport with a smile and cold drinks — small things that make a huge difference . The Great Pyramid was even more enormous than I imagined . We walked through ancient corridors like explorers with first – class tickets to the past . Then came the museum , where I lost track of time in the Tutankhamun room . The Cairo Bazaar at the end was chaotic magic — spices , textiles , and the best falafel I’ve ever had .
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Carlene Jo Derryberry –
Flying to Cairo for just a day sounded crazy , but it turned out brilliant . Everything was organized down to the minute — guide , driver , lunch , all handled with a level of smoothness I didn’t expect . The pyramids took my breath away . Not just their size , but their presence . The Queen’s pyramids had this peaceful aura . At the Egyptian Museum , I stood so long in front of the animal statues , I started naming them . And the bazaar ? I tasted hibiscus tea for the first time and now I need it in bulk .
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Junior Tad McGraw –
Private Cairo blitz — ancient glory and sweet chaos
I don’t usually do early mornings on vacation , but this tour made it worth the pain . We were whisked from Aswan to Cairo like VIPs . The car was spotless , and our driver had an unreal playlist of Arabic jazz . When we reached Giza , I nearly lost it — seeing the pyramids in real life hits different . The Sphinx felt like it was judging me for my lack of sunscreen . The Egyptian Museum was massive — floor after floor of pharaonic bling . And the market ? Pure adrenaline . Bought a leather wallet I’ll probably never use but love anyway .
Burlene Mae Riddle –
One epic Cairo day — pyramids , museum , and sensory overload
This trip packed in so much without ever feeling rushed . The ride from the airport was smooth , and I appreciated the cold bottled water in the car — little touches matter . The pyramids had this almost haunting silence that contrasted wildly with the buzz of Cairo . The Egyptian Museum was a highlight for me . I’ve read about it for years , but seeing the artifacts in person — especially the animal mummies — was just wild . The souk at the end was chaos in the best way . I bargained for earrings like a pro ( I think ? ) .
Euna Bellamy –
You know those days that feel like they were a week long in the best way ? That was this tour . The flight from Aswan was fast and smooth , and the moment we landed , things moved like clockwork . Our private guide had a PhD in charisma . I swear he knew every stone in the Giza complex by name . The Sphinx looked smaller than I imagined , but no less powerful . And I didn’t expect to love the bazaar so much — ended up buying oud oil that still makes my suitcase smell incredible .
Waylon Dee Haskins –
Pyramids , pharaohs , and a market that smelled like adventure
We flew out from Aswan before sunrise and hit Cairo just as the city started buzzing . First stop ? The Giza Plateau . Those pyramids aren’t just stone — they’re stories carved into the desert . I was blown away by how preserved the Sphinx is , and the Queen’s pyramids added a softer , almost intimate layer to the grandeur . The Egyptian Museum felt like falling into a dusty , glittering dream . You could spend hours in there — we did . Cairo’s bazaar ? A symphony of spices , silver , and shouts . One of the best days I’ve had in Egypt , hands down .
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Marlie Jo Pickens –
This tour was basically an Indiana Jones film , but with better snacks and less snakes . The pyramids were unreal — towering , ancient , and surrounded by the ghost-whispers of dynasties past . My favorite part ? Surprisingly , the Valley Temple . That place had serious vibes . The museum was a labyrinth of gold , wood , stone , and stories , and our guide made every artifact feel alive . And the bazaar ? My senses were assaulted in the best way possible . Spices , perfumes , shouts , laughter . I bought a tiny wooden Anubis I now carry like a lucky charm .
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Travis Lornell –
Honestly , I had no idea one day could feel so packed with adventure . Our flight from Aswan to Cairo was on time and super chill , and our private van in Cairo was clean , comfy , and quiet ( a miracle in Cairo traffic ) . The pyramids felt unreal — those stones have seen more than we ever will . We explored the Valley Temple’s stark geometry , marveled at the golden chaos of the Egyptian Museum , and wrapped up in the buzzing souk where every turn brought something new to see . It was like time travel with air conditioning .
Raynelle Boone –
Ancient secrets , spicy markets , and one unforgettable flight
Our private guide in Cairo had the energy of ten tour buses combined . He cracked jokes , explained the mythology behind every single statue , and somehow made traffic part of the entertainment . We started at the Giza Plateau , where even the camels looked majestic . The little Queen’s pyramids gave off this mysterious vibe , especially in the morning haze . After snapping a few hundred pics , we hit the Museum — which was a treasure overload . But the bazaar ? That’s where the magic happened . I haggled over some scarves like I was born to do it .
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Delma Hargrove –
Luxury meets history in this whirlwind Cairo escape
Flying from Aswan to Cairo felt like teleportation into a whole new vibe . We had a private vehicle waiting , air-conditioned and stocked with water and snacks — a small but appreciated luxury . The pyramids hit hard with their scale , but it was the Valley Temple that surprised me most with its symmetry and mystique . Lunch was actually quite decent , with a Nile view and fresh grilled chicken that I still remember . What really stood out was how seamless everything felt — no long waits , no stress , just smooth , rich history .
Cletus Rayford –
Full day of ancient wonders , history , and city chaos
I still can’t believe I stood face to face with the Sphinx ! From the moment we landed in Cairo , the energy was electric . Our guide was both hilarious and incredibly knowledgeable , weaving stories about pharaohs while navigating the streets like a pro . The Great Pyramid ? Massive . Just… massive . And those smaller Queen pyramids ? So underrated and kinda charming . The Egyptian Museum was packed with golden treasures — I actually stared at King Tut’s mask for ten minutes straight . And Souk Khan El Khalili ? A maze of spice , color , and noise . I may or may not have bought a questionable genie lamp . This whole adventure packed into one day ? Wild .