Booking with a reputable local operator, like us, ensures direct knowledge, personalized service, and expert guidance tailored to your needs. Local agencies offer more flexibility, support, and immediate assistance throughout your journey. You benefit from competitive pricing and authentic experiences not always available through international operators. With our years of expertise, your Egypt tour is in safe and capable hands.
Egypt is served by many international airlines. EgyptAir (the national carrier) flies direct from major cities in Europe, Africa, Asia, and North America. Other airlines offering regular service include:
Lufthansa
Air France
British Airways
Emirates
Turkish Airlines
Qatar Airways
Saudia
Swiss
Direct routes link Cairo, Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, and other Egyptian cities to worldwide hubs. Our team can advise on airlines, flight schedules, and connections for smooth travel to and from Egypt.
Overland travel to Egypt is possible from some neighboring countries, but options are limited:
Land crossings with Israel are open at Taba in Sinai, allowing entry for tourists
Crossings from Sudan usually closed to tourists for security reasons
Borders with Libya are usually closed to tourists for security reasons
Regional conditions can affect border access—check requirements and safety updates before travel
Our team can assist with the latest entry policies, paperwork, and practical advice for overland routes.
To travel between Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan, you can choose:
Domestic flights—fastest, with frequent daily departures
Overnight sleeper trains—comfortable and scenic along the Nile
Daytime express trains—affordable and popular for locals and tourists
Private car transfers—flexible for custom itineraries
Nile cruises—leisurely travel between Luxor and Aswan with sightseeing stops
Our team can recommend the best route and mode based on your schedule and preferences, and assist with tickets or reservations.
Whether private tours are “better” than group tours at the Pyramids depends on your travel style, preferences, and priorities. Each option has its advantages:
Egypt is full of hidden gems beyond the famous pyramids and temples! Here are some lesser-known but highly rewarding places and experiences to enrich your itinerary
Yes, you can go inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu at the Giza complex, but you’ll need to purchase an extra ticket specifically for pyramid entry.
As of 2025, here are the official entrance ticket prices for the Pyramids of Giza
The best time of day to visit the Pyramids is early morning, right when the site opens, or late afternoon approaching sunset.
Most visitors spend between 3 to 5 hours at the Giza pyramid complex, but the ideal amount of time depends on your interests and how thoroughly you want to explore.