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HOTEL OPTIONS:

  • Valid till 30th Sept 2025.

HOTEL

PPS(USD)

SINGLE (USD)

BARCELO CAIRO PYRAMIDS

1185

1375

MOVEN PICK  CAIRO MEDIA

1290

1565

Egypt Itinerary

Itineraries

Day 1

Arrival in Cairo – Welcome to Egypt

  • Arrival at Cairo International Airport via Egypt Air
  • Meet and greet at the airport
  • Private transfer to your hotel
  • Check-in and relax; enjoy access to hotel facilities (pool, spa and gym)
  • Evening at leisure

Day 2

Iconic Pyramids Tour

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Morning: Visit the Great Pyramids of Giza & the Sphinx
  • Optional camel ride or entry into one of the pyramids (at extra cost)
  • Visit a papyrus institute or local market
  • Return to hotel and relax

Day 3

City Tour of Cairo

  • Buffet breakfast
  • Full-day city tour including:
  • Egyptian Museum
  • Cairo Citadel & Mohamed Ali Mosque
  • Stroll through Khan El Khalili Bazaar
  • Optional Nile Dinner Cruise (extra cost)
  • Return to hotel and unwind

Day 4

Leisure and Local exploration

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Free day to enjoy hotel amenities or add an optional tour ( Memphis & Saqqara, Islamic Cairo)
  • Last-minute shopping or local café hopping

Day 5

Departure

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Check-out and private transfer to Cairo Airport
  • Return flight 

INCLUSIONS:

  • Accommodation for 4 Nights
  • Use of hotel facilities
  • Daily buffet breakfast
  • Cape Town city tour and cable car
  • Full-day peninsula tour: Cape of Good Hope, Boulders Beach & Cape Point
  • Full-day Winelands tour: Stellenbosch and wine tasting
  • Return flight tickets 
  • Return private transfers

EXCLUSIONS:

  • Visa 
  • Travel Insurance 
  • Anything not mentioned above.

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Yes. Kenyan citizens require a visa to enter Egypt. You can apply for an Egypt eVisa online in advance or get a visa at the Egyptian Embassy in Nairobi.

Yes, Egypt is generally safe for tourists, especially in major tourist areas like Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and Sharm El-Sheikh.

Always travel with a trusted tour operator.

Respect local customs and dress modestly in conservative areas.

Register with the Kenyan embassy in Cairo in case of emergencies

A valid visa and passport.

Return/onward flight ticket.

Hotel booking confirmation or invitation letter if staying with someone.

Proof of sufficient funds for the stay (occasionally checked).

As of 2025, COVID-19 travel restrictions have been lifted, but it's good to verify closer to your travel date.