Cairo Luxor Aswan Solar Eclipse Trip takes you on a 2027 journey through ancient temples and the Nile, ending with the unforgettable total solar eclipse.
Welcome to Egypt, the land of dreams. Today, your legendary journey begins with Egypt Eclipse Tour 2027… an exceptional program that combines the magic of history, the luxury of the Nile, and an unforgettable cosmic moment: the total solar eclipse in the sky of Luxor.
Upon your arrival at Cairo International Airport, you'll feel a different atmosphere from the first moment… a vibrant historical atmosphere, as if the pyramids are whispering to you: "Welcome to Egypt."
Our representative will be waiting for you with a welcoming smile and a guide bearing your name, making airport procedures, including visa, customs, and baggage clearance easier than you could imagine.
Afterwards, a comfortable, air-conditioned car will transfer you directly to your luxurious hotel in the heart of Cairo, to begin your first night of this adventure.
The rest of the day is free for you to rest or enjoy a short (optional) tour to discover the heartbeat of the capital, brimming with history, markets, and the dazzling lights of a city that never sleeps.
Have you ever heard that Cairo has many names such as for example the "City of a Thousand Minarets"? It includes hundreds of historic mosques that reflect Islamic architecture across different eras, creating a vivid panorama of art and history.
You are now in Cairo, the gateway to history and the magic of the East... Just remember that what awaits you in the coming days, from the pyramids and temples to the eternal Nile and a total solar eclipse, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
This trip isn't just about astronomy and history; it's true luxury: 5-star hotels, a luxury cruise, VIP services, and comfortable air-conditioned transfers. Egypt Online Tour guarantees that every second of your trip will be surrounded by comfort and luxury, as if you were a pharaoh enjoying a solar eclipse amidst his own temples.
Good morning from the heart of Cairo! Today is an exceptional day filled with awe and magic. You will stand before the greatest monument built by mankind throughout the ages: the Pyramids of Giza. From there, you will continue your journey to Saqqara and see the first pyramid in history... It's as if you are stepping back in time 4,600 years. Let's see what your plan for today will be:
After breakfast at the hotel, you will set off with your private guide on a tour for an unforgettable start.
Our first stop will be the Giza Plateau, where the towering pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure stand.
The Khufu Pyramid alone was the tallest structure on Earth for 3,800 years! Imagine the precision of their engineering, which to this day no one fully understands.
You'll be treated to a panoramic view that will allow you to capture legendary photos of the three pyramids.
After that, you'll head to the Sphinx, the mysterious statue with the head of a human and the body of a lion, which to this day baffles scientists with questions: Why was it built? And what is the secret behind its mysterious smile?
After lunch at a local restaurant serving authentic Egyptian dishes (such as tagines or grilled meats), you'll head south to Cairo, specifically to Saqqara. There, you'll see the Step Pyramid of Djoser, the first stone pyramid in the world and the oldest monumental structure built of stone. It was designed by Imhotep, considered the first architect in history. To such an extent that, after his death, the ancient Egyptians revered him as a divine figure—the god of wisdom and healing.
Saqqara is not just a pyramid; it's an entire necropolis filled with colorful tombs depicting scenes of daily life from thousands of years ago: agriculture, hunting, celebrations... It's as if you're opening a window onto ancient Egypt.
In a single day, you’ll stand before one of the world’s greatest wonders and trace the origins of pyramid building at Saqqara’s Step Pyramid of Djoser, a moment where history and grandeur meet.
With Egypt Online Tours, the experience isn't just a visit...it's a journey through time.

Good morning from enchanting Cairo. Today is a big day, a day when you'll discover the heart of Egypt and its history, stretching from the depths of the Pharaohs to the atmosphere of the ancient oriental markets. Let's see how the third day will unfold:
After a delicious breakfast at your hotel, you'll begin your tour with your private guide at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, which houses more than 120,000 artifacts from various eras.
The highlight will be in the King Tutankhamun Hall , the treasures buried with the golden pharaoh in the Valley of the Kings, from the royal chariot to the gold-adorned weapons, and most famously: Tutankhamun's golden mask, weighing more than 10 kilograms of pure gold!
To this day, the mystery of Tutankhamun's death remains one of the greatest mysteries of ancient Egypt. Some theories say he was murdered, while others say he was killed in an accident. Not only that, but you'll also discover exhibits about Cleopatra, a symbol of beauty and politics, and feel as if you're walking into a historical story of love and cunning.
After the museum, you'll ascend Mokattam Mountain to visit the Citadel of Saladin, a fortress built in the 12th century to protect Cairo from invaders. Its most beautiful feature is literally the Mosque of Muhammad Ali, famous for its massive white domes that can be seen from anywhere in Cairo.
The stones of the citadel were partially built from the stones of the Giza Pyramids! It's as if they represent a direct connection between civilizations.
From atop the citadel walls, you'll enjoy a captivating panoramic view of all of Cairo... minarets embracing the sky and busy streets moving like a vibrant canvas. Khan El Khalili – The Popular Heart of Cairo
From the Citadel, you'll enter another world at Khan El Khalili, Cairo's oldest market, dating back over 600 years. Here, you'll smell the aromas of spices and coffee, admire the copper artifacts and colorful lanterns, and hear the voices of vendors calling out their wares.
You'll also learn that Khan El Khalili was a major stop for trade caravans passing through Egypt from India and Persia, making it a blend of civilizations and cultures. This is the perfect opportunity to buy handmade souvenirs, silver and papyrus jewelry, or even a traditional Egyptian galabiya.
This trip isn't just about astronomy; it's a journey that connects the greatest cosmic phenomenon with the greatest human civilization. You'll also experience the eclipse amidst the temples of the Pharaohs and understand how planets and stars were part of their culture. Egypt Online Tour gives you the opportunity to combine culture, astronomy, and history in one integrated experience.
After a lively tour, you'll head to Cairo International Airport for a short flight to Luxor, the capital of the Pharaohs.
There, a new chapter of your adventure will begin, but with a rare cosmic twist: prepare to witness the longest total solar eclipse of the century in the Egyptian sky.
Today, combine gold and royalty in the museum, the majesty of the Citadel, and the magic of the ancient markets in Khan El Khalili. With Egypt Online Tour, every moment is not just a visit, but a journey that blends history and imagination.
Today is not just a day in Luxor. Today is a day that combines the greatest human achievement in Pharaonic architecture with the greatest cosmic spectacle you will ever witness: the total solar eclipse of 2027. God willing, today's plan is as follows:
Morning: Karnak Temple and the Great Eclipse
After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, you will set out with your guide to visit Karnak Temple, the largest religious complex in the ancient world. As soon as you enter the Great Gate, you will feel as if you have stepped back 3,000 years.
Hypostyle Hall: It has 134 massive columns, some over 20 meters tall! Imagine that they once worshipped the sun god Amun-Ra in the very spot where you are standing now.
Not just any place can be used to see the eclipse, but Karnak Temple in Luxor is considered one of the most spectacular vantage points in the world for viewing the total eclipse. With Egypt Online Tour, we've selected the best place where history meets the sky for the greatest spectacle possible.
Pharaonic temples, such as Karnak, were designed so that the sun would enter from specific angles on specific days, connecting the universe and the gods. It was as if the pharaohs were preparing the earth for that particular day.
If you love astronomy or are simply curious to gaze at the sky, this trip will open a new door of passion for you. With the help of experts and specialized tour guides, Egypt Online Tour will connect this cosmic phenomenon to the history of your ancestors, the pharaohs, who themselves worshipped the sun and the moon.
Suddenly, the sky will begin to change, as day turns to night. The stars will appear at noon. For 6 minutes and 23 seconds, you will witness the most spectacular spectacle: the sun's corona forming a fiery crown around the moon.
The 2027 eclipse will be the longest total eclipse of the 21st century, and Egypt will be the best place in the world to witness it. Imagine standing amidst the columns of Karnak, built to worship the sun, while the entire universe displays the rarest celestial spectacle possible.
2027 is the year you'll make history, as you witness the longest total solar eclipse of the century. The Egypt Online Tour package not only lets you witness the event, but also turns it into a comprehensive adventure filled with exploration, temples, pyramids, and markets.
After a cosmic experience that will shake your soul, you'll visit Luxor Temple, at the heart of the city. This temple was built to celebrate the Opet Festival, which symbolizes renewal and rebirth. Here, with the last golden rays of the setting sun, you'll see the colossal statues of Amenhotep III and Ramses II, as if standing to bid farewell to the day.
The Avenue of Sphinxes, which connects Karnak to Luxor Temple, was adorned with thousands of statues, and kings held grand celebratory processions there, regal parades under the auspices of the gods.
At night, under the magical illumination, the temple transforms into a living masterpiece. Each wall tells a legend depicted in hieroglyphics: wars, victories, and sacred rituals.
If you've ever dreamed of experiencing a rare moment, imagine standing amidst the columns of Karnak Temple in the heart of ancient Thebes, when suddenly the sky darkens and the sun is completely covered before your eyes during the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century.
With Egypt Online Tour, you won't just be a spectator; you'll be at the heart of the event, in a carefully selected location so you can enjoy this cosmic phenomenon in a legendary way.
Today, you saw the past and the universe intersect before your eyes: the pharaohs who sanctified the sun, and the eclipse that illuminated their temples. With Egypt Online Tour, this experience isn't just a trip...it's a cosmic memory that will remain etched in your heart forever.

This morning is no ordinary day, as you embark on a journey through time, from the depths of the earth where kings rest in silence, to the mountaintops that witnessed the rule of the first great pharaonic woman, all the way to the giant statues that still defy time. All this while you are still in the care of the Nile and your royal cruise.
After breakfast on the cruise, you will head towards Luxor's West Bank, known as the Land of the Dead in pharaonic belief. Your first stop will be the Valley of the Kings, the eternal resting place of Egypt's great rulers.
You will descend upon tombs decorated with colorful inscriptions that look as if they were just painted yesterday: scenes from the Book of the Dead, the journeys of the sun in the afterlife, and the gods protecting the king. Tutankhamun's tomb was found here, almost intact, in 1922, and the treasures that emerged from it have become a global legend! Here comes your guide's role: He will tell you how the pharaohs considered the tomb not just a burial place, but a "gateway" to immortality.
Imagine enjoying the sight of a total solar eclipse while floating on the Nile, the river that has been Egypt's lifeline for thousands of years. With Egypt Online Tour, the cruise combines luxurious comfort on board with once-in-a-lifetime astronomical moments.
You will climb the magnificent terraces of Hatshepsut's Temple, carved into the mountain at Deir el-Bahari. The architecture here is unique and elegant, harmonizing with nature, like an architectural masterpiece that blends man and rock.
It is also said that Hatshepsut was the first woman to rule Egypt as a fully fledged pharaoh, wearing the crown and royal beard to prove her worthiness of the throne. Here, as you stand before the panoramic view of the West Bank, you will sense the majesty of the queen who broke all rules and immortalized her name among the great men.
On your way back, you'll stand before the two Colossi, each about 18 meters tall. These statues once guarded a massive pharaonic temple dedicated to King Amenhotep III. The temple has since been destroyed, but the giant guardians still stand, defying time. In ancient times, the eastern statue would make sounds resembling singing at sunrise, and people considered it "the Colossi's welcome to the dawn."
After your tour, you'll return to the cruise to begin another Nile cruise, passing through the Esna Lock. This is an enjoyable experience, witnessing the ships passing between the different levels of the Nile's waters. In the evening, the cruise will take you to Edfu, where you'll spend another night on the banks of the enchanting Nile.
If you're an adventurer, you can start your day very early with a hot air balloon ride over Luxor. From above, you'll see the Valley of the Kings and the temples like a painting painted in the early morning colors.
Today, you'll see the secrets of the dead who lived for eternity, a great queen who ruled with intelligence and strength, and silent guardians who still defy time. With Egypt Online Tour, the details aren't just stories...they're a live experience that makes you a part of history.

Day six is one of the most enjoyable days of the trip, as it's a day full of legends and great temples. The advantage is that it takes you between two temples, each with a completely different character.
Today isn't just an ordinary day on the Nile; it's a day when you'll see two faces of ancient Egypt:
The power of Horus, the protective falcon, a symbol of victory and justice.
The majesty of Sobek, the crocodile god whom the ancient Egyptians saw as protector of the Nile and a threat that must be appeased.
Journey from one legend to another, aboard your luxurious cruise.
After a royal breakfast on the cruise, horse-drawn carriages will transport you on a pleasant tour through the streets of Edfu until you reach the Temple of Horus. This temple dates back to the Ptolemaic period (c. 237 BC), and is one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt. The first you arrive will be dazzled by the massive gateway (pylon), carved with reliefs depicting Horus's battles against Set, the god of evil. Legends also say that Horus defeated Set here in Edfu, and the temple was built to commemorate this victory.
Inside the temple, you will see:
The Holy of Holies, the holiest place where the god's boat was kept.
Delicate inscriptions recount the secrets of mummification and religious rituals.
The guide will make you feel like you are not just a visitor… you are a witness to a historic trial between good and evil.
You'll return by cart for the cruise. Lunch will be served on board, amidst breathtaking views of the Nile and southern Egypt. The boat continues on its way to Kom Ombo, and with every mile, you'll approach a temple with a strange and dual character.
Kom Ombo is a unique temple because it is dual:
One half is dedicated to Sobek, the god of crocodiles, a symbol of strength and water.
The other half is dedicated to Horus the Great, a symbol of protection and victory.
The temple is like a portrait of Egypt itself: a country balancing fear and hope, between the Nile, which brings life but can also flood villages.
In the small museum next to the temple—the Crocodile Museum—you'll see real, mummified crocodiles! Ancient Egyptians worshipped Sobek to protect themselves from the dangers of the Nile.
The inscriptions here are not only religious; you'll also see the first drawings in history depicting pharaonic medical and surgical instruments.
After the sun sets and the golden colors begin to shine on the temple walls, the cruise returns, and the ship moves quietly towards Aswan, the last magical stop on your Nile cruise. You will spend the night at sea amidst soothing music and the sound of the Nile whispering the secrets of thousands of years.
The perfect photo opportunity will be at the Temple of Edfu, in front of the massive Gate of Horus at the main entrance. This will be a photo that reflects the majesty of the protective falcon. It will also be at Kom Ombo, near the inscriptions depicting medical instruments. This photo combines history and science.
In one day, you will experience the legend of victory with Horus and witness the majesty of the crocodiles that protected the Nile at Kom Ombo. With Egypt Online Tour, legends are not just inscriptions, they are stories that breathe life into your face every time you enter a new temple.

is one of the most powerful days of the entire trip, and today isn't just any day، It's the day to meet the king whose name is synonymous with immortality: Ramses II. A journey through the desert takes you to a place the entire world considers an engineering masterpiece, a temporal miracle, and an open book on the glory of ancient Egypt: the temples of Abu Simbel. Let's explore the plan for Day 7 together:
After breakfast on the cruise, you'll embark on a 3.5-hour overland journey into the heart of the Nubian Desert. The road itself is part of the experience: low mountains, golden sands, and a horizon that makes you feel like you're on a date with history. And as soon as you arrive, the view will leave you speechless:
Four giant statues of Ramses II, each about 20 meters tall, sit as if they've guarded the entrance for thousands of years, the sun shining on their faces in a way that conveys a sense of majesty and eternity. Visit: Abu Simbel Temples
The Abu Simbel Temple is not only massive; it is also an engineering marvel:
It was built in 1264 BC by order of Ramses II to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Kadesh.
Its entire facade proclaims, "Here I am... the king who conquered his enemies and ruled for 66 years."
Ramses had the queen appear at the same height as him in the reliefs, a very rare feat that demonstrates her great standing with him.
Did you know that the entire Abu Simbel temples were moved in 1968?
The original temple could have been submerged due to the construction of the High Dam.
UNESCO launched a global rescue campaign. They cut the temple into massive stone blocks (approximately 1,000 blocks, each weighing 30 tons!) and reassembled it on a high hill.
The result: This miracle stands to this day in its new location, as if it hadn't moved for 3,000 years.
After the tour, you'll return to the cruise filled with unforgettable amazement. Lunch will be served on board the ship on your way back, with breathtaking Nubian views along the way.
If you'd like, you can take an optional tour of a Nubian village, where you'll enjoy:
Return to the cruise, a sumptuous dinner, and a quiet evening on the magical Nile. This night is different, knowing you've witnessed the utmost royal glory this morning. Don't forget, of course, that the perfect photo opportunity will be in front of one of the four colossal statues of Ramses II at the entrance to the temple—always making tourists feel like "ants" in front of the majestic history. Another romantic photo opportunity will be in front of the small Temple of Nefertari—a backdrop full of art and royal couplehood.

Aswan, the city of warm sunshine, Nubian charm, and timeless history. Today, you'll see firsthand how Egypt has managed to combine the wonders of the pharaohs with the achievements of the modern era, in one day full of energy and inspiration.
A motorboat ride through the glittering Nile takes you to Philae Island, home to a magnificent temple dedicated to the goddess Isis, the goddess of magic and motherhood.
This temple was about to be submerged after the construction of the High Dam, but UNESCO saved it and moved it stone by stone to its new location.
As you walk among the columns, you'll see the reliefs that tell the story of Isis, Osiris, and Horus—the oldest story of love and revenge in history.
Did you know that the Philae Temple was considered the last pagan temple in the world? The worship of the goddess Isis continued here until the 6th century AD, after almost the entire world had converted to Christianity.
Emperor Justinian ordered its closure in 537 AD, officially ending the era of the ancient gods. This temple combines spirituality and beauty, and is one of the most romantic temples in Egypt.
After the tour, enjoy a sumptuous lunch at a local restaurant with a charming Nubian atmosphere. Then, transfer to Aswan Airport for your flight back to Cairo. Upon arrival at Cairo Airport, our representative will be waiting for you to transfer you to your hotel, and the final stage of your epic journey begins.
Of course, don't forget to take a panoramic photo from the High Dam with Lake Nasser in the background, as well as a romantic photo on a small boat in front of Philae Temple, especially at sunset.

Every great beginning must have an end... but in Egypt, endings aren't farewells, but rather a promise to return. Today is the last day of your Egypt Eclipse Tour, a journey through time and space... from the majesty of the Pyramids, to the magic of the Nile, to the majesty of the temples, and to the greatest cosmic event: the solar eclipse at the heart of Karnak.
After a final breakfast at your hotel, our smiling representative will be waiting to take you to the airport. On the way, a quick glance out the car window at Cairo's streets, minarets, people, and the never-ending bustle of life will make you feel like you're part of this picture.
Upon your arrival at Cairo International Airport, we'll assist you with all travel procedures with ease and comfort. As you board your plane, look out the window for a last glimpse of the land of Egypt... the land where:
And the Nile, which continued to flow beside you like a loyal friend throughout the journey.
And of course, you won't forget the perfect photo moment: the picture from the plane window, the city shrinking beneath you... and you write on it: "Egypt... the beginning, not the end."
This trip isn't just nine days. It's a memory that will live with you for the rest of your life, one you'll see in your photos and feel every time you think of an eclipse, the magic of the temple, or even the laughter of your guide.
And that's Egypt's promise to you: you'll always find a reason to return.

Imagine yourself standing in front of the majestic Karnak Temples or Abu Simbel, watching the longest total solar eclipse of this century, occurring only in Egypt. On August 2, 2027, Egypt will experience an unforgettable event: 6 minutes and 22 seconds of total darkness during the day. The "Cairo Luxor Aswan Solar Eclipse Trip" will take you on a 9-day journey through Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and Abu Simbel, allowing you to witness this unique space occurrence in a timeless civilization.
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Nine days of interesting trips, Nile river cruises, historic sites, and oriental marketplaces will produce beautiful memories for you. You will like the trip from start to end with our expert planning.
From ancient Cairo with its pyramids, to Luxor, the capital of the Pharaohs, to Aswan with its Nubian beauty... this trip isn't just a trip between cities; it's a journey that draws a line on the map of Egyptian civilization.
Egypt Online Tour offers you a complete experience that connects the ancient past with the greatest astronomical event.
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1. Discovering Cairo’s Historical Wonders: Start your journey in Cairo, where you will see the famous Sphinx and impressive pyramids that represent the rich history of Egypt travel packages. Dive into the lively atmosphere of the city and reveal the intriguing secrets that have been hidden for ages.
2. Experience the mesmerizing solar eclipse in Luxor, an event that you will never forget. The city turns into a stunning sight, offering a distinctive and unmatched view of this phenomenon.
3. Temples of Abu Simbel: Finish your tour with a trip to the breathtaking Abu Simbel temples. These temples are expertly carved into the rock, displaying the genius of ancient builders and highlighting the strong commitment of the pharaohs.
4. You will witness a magnificent and stunning celestial show, so enjoy the celestial dance as the Earth's moon gracefully covers the sun during the solar eclipse