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Egypt In The Key Of Sacred Luxury

  • 4 nights Cairo • 5 nights Luxury private Dahabiya
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This journey, designed by Travel Center, invites you to discover Egypt from a conscious luxury perspective, where exclusivity, comfort and the depth of experience come together in one single itinerary. Beyond its historical value, the destination reveals itself as a living space where architecture, landscape and symbolism engage with personal perception and experience.

Throughout the itinerary, from Cairo to the private navigation of the Nile on a luxury dahabiya, each stage has been designed to combine cultural exploration, well-being and moments of pause, creating a natural balance between outward discovery and inner connection.

True to our vision of luxury as time, attention and authenticity, we have designed an experience refined in every detail, with exclusive services, privileged access and sensory proposals that invite you to experience Egypt in an intimate, profound and memorable way.

Each stage of the journey has been thoughtfully planned to ensure comfort, seamless flow and personalized service, offering an unforgettable experience in the heart of ancient and contemporary Egypt.

Itinerary

Day 1ARRIVAL IN CAIRO: PALATIAL WELCOME AND FIRST CONTACT WITH THE ENERGY OF THE NILE

  • Arrival at Cairo International Airport, where travelers are received with personalized VIP assistance from the very first moment. Expedited immigration procedures, private reception and exclusive escort to a high-end vehicle with air conditioning and on-board service.
  • Exclusive assistance from our representative and private transfer to the hotel in a high-end vehicle with air conditioning.
  • Arrival at a superior category hotel.
  • Private check-in in a suite with personalized attention and welcome details inspired by contemporary Egyptian tradition: fresh flowers, desert essence aromatherapy and a relaxation ritual.
  • In the afternoon, free time to rest or for a first immersion in the hotel spa, with deep relaxation treatments based on ancient Egyptian techniques reinterpreted in a modern wellness key.
  • Welcome dinner à la carte at a fine dining restaurant. Recommended: Mena Restaurant or Khufus, with panoramic views over the illuminated city, marking the symbolic start of the journey.

Sacred geometry of the Giza Plateau
The Giza environment has been considered, from various traditions and fields of study, as a singular space where architecture and landscape seem to respond to principles of harmony, proportion and orientation that go beyond the merely constructive. The arrangement of the pyramids, their relationship with the cardinal points and their integration with the desert horizon have given rise to interpretations linked to the so-called sacred geometry, understood as the pursuit of balance between form, energy and meaning.

In this context, the Giza plateau can be experienced not only as a monumental complex, but as an environment that invites contemplation and introspection. The relationship between the earth, the open sky and the scale of the structures generates a sense of breadth and silence that is hard to find anywhere else, fostering states of calm, awareness and presence.

Day 2PYRAMIDS OF GIZA, MEMPHIS AND SAQQARA: THE ETERNAL LEGACY OF CIVILIZATION

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • The day begins with a departure accompanied by your private Egyptologist guide, a specialist in pharaonic history, to discover the iconic Giza Necropolis in a private format, carefully designed to avoid crowds, allowing for a more intimate and contemplative experience of the site. The journey is conceived as an immersion in the origins of civilization, where architecture, geometry and symbolism intertwine in a narrative of eternity.
  • Visit to the majestic Great Pyramid of Khufu, the only surviving wonder of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and an eternal symbol of the grandeur of pharaonic Egypt.
  • Continuing the tour with the Pyramid of Khafre, the Pyramid of Menkaure and the imposing Sphinx, guardian of the horizon with a human head and lion’s body, along with the Valley Temple. Access to privileged areas and possibility to enter one of the pyramids (subject to availability).

The origin of the Sphinx
During the preparation works on the Giza plateau, when the aim was to level the ground to connect it with the Nile via a landing dock, the bedrock was discovered. Taking advantage of this natural formation, the sculptors of the 4th Dynasty carved the Sphinx directly from the living rock. According to various theories, its face would represent the pharaoh Khafre, integrating symbolic, religious and architectural power.

  • Continuing to Saqqara, one of the oldest necropolises in the country. The Step Pyramid of Saqqara is considered the first limestone construction in the entire world. Inside the tombs, reliefs with scenes of daily life in Ancient Egypt are preserved, with colors still visible after more than 4,500 years.
  • Possibility to access the interior of the Pyramid of Unas, with its alabaster-lined burial chamber — a unique experience to immerse yourself in the funerary rituals of Ancient Egypt.
  • Continuing to Memphis, the ancient capital of pharaonic Egypt. In the open-air museum stands the great colossus of Ramesses II, weighing close to 100 tonnes and standing approximately 13 metres tall.
  • In the afternoon, return to the hotel with personalized assistance. Free time or optional regenerative spa session with a body ritual inspired by Ancient Egypt.

Dining recommendations: Khufu Restaurant or Marriott Mena House

Day 3ETERNAL CAIRO: MUSEUMS, CITADEL AND DEPARTURE TO LUXOR

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Visit with a private guide to the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), where the legacy of Ancient Egypt is presented as a comprehensive knowledge system. Beyond its architectural splendor and innovative museography, the GEM allows visitors to understand how this civilization integrated science, spirituality and daily life into a unified vision of the world. Its spaces, open towards the pyramids, create a constant dialogue between past and present.
  • The experience is completed at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), with a tour of the Royal Mummies Hall. These carefully preserved figures are the expression of a knowledge that integrates medicine, spirituality and a deep understanding of time. Observing them invites reflection on the relationship between the physical body and energetic continuity.

Dining recommendations: Crimson Bar & Grill, Pier 88, Abou el-Sid

  • Flight to Luxor.
  • Upon arrival, personalized VIP assistance and boarding of your private luxury dahabiya, to begin the exploration of one of the most fascinating cities of the ancient world, located in the spiritual heart of pharaonic Egypt.
  • The arrival in Luxor marks the beginning of a deeply symbolic stage of the journey, where the experience ventures into the sacred landscapes of Upper Egypt, understood as spaces of transition, transformation and expansion of consciousness.
  • Dinner on board prepared by the private chef, featuring refined locally inspired cuisine.

Day 4LUXOR: START OF THE PRIVATE LUXURY DAHABIYA JOURNEY

  • Breakfast on board.
  • Visit to the majestic Karnak temple complex, considered the largest religious complex in Ancient Egypt. Particularly noteworthy is the impressive hypostyle hall of the Temple of Amun-Ra, with its 134 imposing columns, as well as the ancient “dromos” or processional avenue that connected the temples of Karnak and Luxor.
  • Continuing to the elegant Luxor Temple, also known as the Palace of the Harem of the God Amun-Ra, or the Royal Palace of Amenhotep III. Built during the reigns of Amenhotep III and Ramesses II and dedicated to the god Amun. Together with Karnak, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
  • Return to the private luxury dahabiya and lunch, surrendering to the serene rhythm of the Nile, in an environment designed for rest, integration and inner connection.
  • An afternoon of gentle navigation, where the dahabiya glides unhurriedly, letting the natural rhythm of the Nile set the pace. The deck becomes a space for pause: hammocks, divans and shaded corners where the body begins to release the weight of the journey.
  • As night falls, the experience transforms into an intimate and enveloping atmosphere. Dinner is served on deck with soft lighting and a carefully crafted culinary offering that combines local flavors with contemporary refinement. The starry sky unfolds without interference, and the Nile, dark and serene, acts as a silent mirror.
  • Dinner and overnight on board, enjoying the unique atmosphere of the Nile.

Day 5LUXOR, THE WORLD'S GREATEST OPEN-AIR MUSEUM

  • Breakfast on board.
  • Private departure to explore the majestic Theban Necropolis on the west bank of the river, considered one of the most important funerary complexes in the ancient world.
  • Visit to the famous Valley of the Kings, the eternal resting place of the great pharaohs of the New Kingdom (18th, 19th and 20th dynasties), set among the mountains of the Sahara.

✶Ka and Ba — The duality of the Egyptian soul
The scenes depicted in the tombs have a clearly funerary character and are designed to accompany the deceased on their journey. The Ka represents the vital force that remains bound to the body after death and needed to be nourished, hence the presence of offerings. The Ba was understood as the individual personality or essence, a spirit capable of moving between the world of the living and the dead. The heart was considered the center of thought and the soul, which is why during mummification it was left in the body to ensure its spiritual integrity in the afterlife.

  • Optional visit to the famous tomb of Tutankhamun, one of the most iconic in the entire Valley of the Kings.
  • Visit to the Valley of the Queens, with access to the tomb of Nefertari, considered one of the spaces of greatest symbolic and aesthetic richness in Ancient Egypt. Inside, art is a language of transcendence: colors, figures and hieroglyphs map out the journey of the soul.
  • Visit to the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, a masterpiece integrated into the mountain that reflects perfect harmony between architecture and nature. Its terraced levels, aligned with solar cycles, evoke a sense of order, balance and purpose.
  • Stop at the Colossi of Memnon, two gigantic stone statues representing the pharaoh Amenhotep III that stand guard at the entrance to what was once his mortuary temple.
  • Return to the dahabiya to continue enjoying the navigation and on-board facilities: terrace, hammocks, pool.
  • In the afternoon, slow navigation towards Esna. The gentle movement of the Nile, combined with the possibility of a private massage, promotes nervous system regulation and reconnection with a more organic rhythm.
  • Full board on board. Overnight on board.

Day 6EDFU AND KOM OMBO: BODY, STRUCTURE AND ANCESTRAL KNOWLEDGE

  • Breakfast on board.
  • Visit to the Temple of Edfu, conceived as a symbolic structure of order and balance between complementary forces. Dedicated to the god Horus, it is the only intact temple in Egypt and the second largest after Karnak. Its construction took place during the Hellenistic period, between 237 and 57 BC.
  • Return to the dahabiya to continue the navigation towards Kom Ombo, known in antiquity as “the golden hill”, enjoying the journey along the Nile and its unique landscapes.
  • Arrival and visit to the unique Temple of Kom Ombo, an exceptionally symbolic site dedicated to two deities: Sobek, the crocodile-headed god associated with fertility and the creation of the world, and Haroeris (Horus the Elder), god of the sky, war and hunting. Built between 180 and 145 BC, it presents a double and perfectly symmetrical structure. It is the only temple dedicated to both white magic and black magic, housing within it a fertility clinic, gynecology ward, obstetrics department and a pharmacy.

The body as an integral system
This temple allows us to explore how ancient civilizations developed an integrated understanding of the body as a physical and energetic system, introducing the relationship between:
▸ Medical observation and empirical knowledge
▸ The rituality of care and healing
▸ Integration between the physical body and spiritual energy

  • Overnight on board your private dahabiya and continuation of the navigation towards Aswan, enjoying the terrace, hammocks and pool.
  • Full board on board your private dahabiya.

Day 7ABU SIMBEL: THE TEMPLE OF ETERNAL LEGACY

  • Breakfast on board the dahabiya.
  • In the morning, the possibility of taking the optional excursion to Abu Simbel on a private visit during off-peak hours. Departure takes place at dawn, crossing the desert as the sun rises until reaching the Lake Nasser region.
  • Visit to the majestic temples carved into the rock by order of pharaoh Ramesses II and dedicated to himself and his wife Nefertari. Conceived to commemorate the victory at the Battle of Kadesh and reaffirm the pharaoh’s power over the Nubian

The feat of the 20th century
In 1968, the complex was dismantled and relocated onto an artificial hill to prevent it from being flooded following the construction of the Aswan Dam, in one of the greatest feats of archaeological engineering of the 20th century. Abu Simbel is conceived as a monumental expression of the bond between humanity and divinity, where the figure of the pharaoh acts as a mediator between the earthly and the sacred. Carved from rock, the temple symbolizes permanence through matter, turning stone into a vehicle of eternity and memory.

  • Return to Aswan.
  • Lunch on board your private dahabiya and time to enjoy the on-board facilities: terrace, hammocks, pool.
  • Dinner and overnight on board, enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of the last night on board.

Day 8ASWAN: WATER, SILENCE AND DEEP RECONNECTION

  • Breakfast on board your private dahabiya.
  • Visit to the Aswan High Dam, one of the most important engineering works in modern Egypt. Built in the 1960s, it made it possible to control the Nile floods and generate hydroelectric energy for much of the country. Panoramic views of Lake Nasser, one of the largest artificial lakes in the world.
  • Continuing to the majestic Temple of Philae, located on a picturesque island and known as the “Jewel of the Nile”. Thanks to the intervention of UNESCO, it was dismantled and relocated stone by stone to the island of Agilkia. The temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, is interpreted as a space of connection with the archetype of Isis as a symbol of transformation, continuity and regeneration.
  • The surroundings of Aswan foster states of introspection due to its slower pace, soft light and the presence of water as the dominant element.
  • Lunch at the Old Cataract Hotel, a historic setting that invites pause, contemplation and integration of the journey, with enjoyment of its thermal waters.
  • Private lunch on the banks of the Nile.
  • In the evening, transfer to Aswan Airport to board the flight to Cairo.
  • Arrival in Cairo, exclusive assistance from our representative and private transfer to the hotel in a high-end vehicle.
  • Arrival at the hotel, priority check-in management. Night in Cairo. Full board regime.

Day 9THE CITADEL AND KHAN EL KHALILI: BETWEEN HISTORY, MYSTERY AND THE ECHOES OF TIME

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Farewell mindfulness session: a gentle close to the journey, designed to integrate the experiences lived and inhabit the present with full awareness. In a calm setting, the practice invites you to slow down your inner rhythm, observe the breath and reconnect with the body as a space of balance. Through conscious attention, a state of clarity and serenity is cultivated that allows the emotional and sensory journey to be fully absorbed.
  • Visit to the imposing Saladin Citadel, a historic fortress built in 1176 as a defense against the Crusaders, becoming one of the most important military enclaves in Cairo.

Mohamed Ali and the transformation of the Citadel
In 1805, Mohamed Ali took control of Egypt and transformed the Citadel, constructing within it the Jewel Palace, the Mint and his great masterpiece: the Mosque of Mohamed Ali, considered the crown jewel among the more than 500 mosques of Islamic Cairo, renowned for its Ottoman style and imposing presence over the city.

  • Return to the hotel for a short rest.
  • A stroll through the famous Khan El Khalili market, one of the oldest and most iconic bazaars in the Middle East, through alleyways filled with handicrafts, aromas and local life. A stop to enjoy a tea at the historic El Fishawi Café.

Dining recommendations: Khan El Khalili Restaurant & Naguib Mahfouz Café

  • As night falls, a farewell with the Pyramids of Giza Sound and Light Show. The complex transforms into a setting of evocation and mystery where the darkness of the desert becomes a canvas for a narrative of light, voice and memory.
  • The projections progressively illuminate the pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza, revealing their forms beneath a choreography of lights that dialogues with the nocturnal silence. The narrative voice, deep and enveloping, traverses the great moments of Egyptian civilization. The combination of light, sound and setting generates an almost hypnotic atmosphere. This moment, experienced under the starry desert sky, offers an evocative close that connects past and present.
  • Return to the hotel with personalized assistance. Accommodation in Cairo.

Day 10FAREWELL AND RETURN

  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Final transfer to Cairo Airport. Exclusive assistance from our representative and private transfer in a high-end vehicle. Please arrive at the airport 3 hours before departure.

“Every journey we design does not end at the airport. It ends in the heart of the traveler.”

Included Services In The Itinerary

ACCOMMODATION

  • 04 nights in a hotel in Cairo with breakfast
  • 05 nights on a private luxury dahabiya from Luxor to Aswan on a full board basis

INCLUDED VISITS

  • Full day: visit to the Pyramids, Memphis and Saqqara with lunch
  • Full day: visit to the Grand Egyptian Museum, Saladin Citadel and Khan El Khalili with lunch
  • Luxor visits: temples of Luxor, Karnak and Hatshepsut — Valley of the Kings — Colossi of Memnon
  • Kom Ombo and Edfu visits
  • Aswan visits: Temple of Philae and High Dam

EXCLUSIVE SERVICES

  • Lunches and dinners à la carte at Mena House, Restaurant Nine, Khufus or similar
  • Reception and assistance by a Spanish-speaking representative in Cairo upon each arrival
  • Private transfers at all mentioned airports
  • All services in private tour format
  • Entrance fees to all tourist sites mentioned in the itinerary
  • Spanish-speaking accompanying guide throughout the program
  • Expert guide in the history, symbolism and spirituality of Ancient Egypt
  • Taxes and fees included
  • Domestic flights: Cairo – Luxor – Aswan – Cairo

Not Included Services In The Itinerary

  • All services, items or elements not expressly mentioned in the itinerary as included
  • Gratuities
  • International flights
  • Travel insurance and medical assistance
  • Beverages during meals

Optional Excursions

Possible excursions from Cairo:

  • Visit to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC)
    One of the most modern and important institutions in the country, housing the extraordinary collection of royal mummies and representative pieces from all stages of Egyptian history: Ancient, Middle, New Kingdom and modern period, offering a comprehensive vision of the evolution of Nile civilization.
  • Egyptian Museum of Tahrir
    It houses some of the most iconic treasures of Ancient Egypt, including the famous ivory statuette of Khufu (just 7 cm tall, the only known representation of the pharaoh with his cartouche), the statuette of the scribe and the imposing statue of Khafre under the protection of the falcon Horus.
  • Coptic Quarter of Cairo
    One of the oldest spiritual enclaves in the city, with the Church of St. Sergius — built over the crypt that served as a refuge for the Holy Family — and the Hanging Church, erected above a tower of the ancient Roman Fortress of Babylon.

Possible excursions from the Dahabiya:

  • Abu Simbel — Private excursion
    The temples of Abu Simbel, carved directly into the rock and dedicated to pharaoh Ramesses II and Queen Nefertari, impress with their monumental scale, architectural precision and historical symbolism. Located on the shores of Lake Nasser. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Hot air balloon over Luxor at sunrise
    Departure at dawn for one of the most exclusive experiences of the journey. The flight over Luxor allows you to behold, in the golden light of the dawn, the Valley of the Kings, the ancient temples and the landscape of the Nile in all its breadth. A privileged and silent perspective that reveals the magnitude of ancient Thebes.
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