The kings are always there.
You don’t have to follow everything; just choose the places you want to touch.
A journey that steps into the heart of time as far as you wish.
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Even with a limited schedule while staying in Egypt, you can touch the core of an ancient civilization.
In two efficient days, visit unmissable World Heritage sites such as Abu Simbel, Aswan, and Luxor with a Japanese-speaking guide and private car.
We handle overall coordination and can also arrange flexible plans that include only the specific segments you need.
Signature points
Condensing the core from Abu Simbel to Luxor
Concentrating southern Egypt’s highlights into two days—World Heritage Abu Simbel Great Temple, the Temple of Isis on Philae Island, the Valley of the Kings, the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Karnak Temple, and more. Designed to efficiently cover the highlights of an ancient civilization even with limited time.
Deeper understanding with a Japanese-speaking guide
With private car transfers and a Japanese-speaking guide, you can focus on sightseeing without travel worries. Detailed explanations about dynastic succession, temple structures, and historical background ensure an Egyptian experience accompanied by true understanding rather than mere viewing.
We can arrange only specific segments during your stay
As with this plan, we can propose and arrange just particular segments of your Egypt stay. In addition to overall coordination, flexible arrangements are possible—combining only the necessary parts such as domestic flights or sightseeing between specific cities.
Itinerary
Day1
Egypt - cairo
Private car transfer
Meeting point: The hotel front desk provided by the customer
Transfer to Cairo Airport
Flight to Aswan
Egypt - Aswan
Private car transfer
Upon arrival, transfer by private car to the UNESCO World Heritage site Abu Simbel
Egypt - Abu Simbel
Lunch
Great Temple of Abu Simbel / Small Temple of Abu Simbel
A massive rock-cut temple complex built by Ramesses II. It consists of the monumental Great Temple, characterized by four colossal statues aligned at the facade, and the Small Temple dedicated to Queen Nefertari. This world-famous site was relocated in the 1960s due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam, and its intricate interior wall paintings are also highlights.
[Japanese Guide]
Private car transfer
After sightseeing, head to Aswan.
Egypt - Aswan
Temple of Isis on the UNESCO World Heritage Philae Island
The temple of the goddess Isis located on Philae Island near Aswan. It has been relocated and preserved on Agilkia Island, and is noted for its intricate reliefs and graceful colonnades. Along with the mystical scenery surrounded by the Nile, it offers an experience of the religious world of Late Ancient Egypt.
[Japanese Guide]
Unfinished Obelisk
A huge unfinished obelisk remaining in Aswan's granite quarries. It is believed to have been abandoned after cracks developed in the bedrock during its construction. Estimated to be about 42 m long, it is a valuable relic that provides concrete insight into ancient Egyptian stone-working techniques and construction processes.
[Japanese Guide]
Basma Hotel Aswan
Meals B/F:× LUN:⚪︎ DIN:×
Day2
Breakfast
Private car transfer
Transfer to Luxor
Egypt - Luxor
Valley of the Kings
A group of rock-cut tombs on the west bank of Luxor where New Kingdom pharaohs were buried. The interiors, hewn into the mountains, retain vivid wall paintings and hieroglyphs depicting beliefs about the afterlife and mythological worlds. Famous for the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, it is one of ancient Egypt's representative sites.
[Japanese Guide]
Grand-scale Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
A magnificent mortuary temple built in three tiers against a sheer cliff face, symbolizing the authority of Queen Hatshepsut, known as a female pharaoh. Its orderly colonnades and expansive terraces are impressive, and its design integrated with the natural terrain is regarded as a masterpiece of ancient architecture.
[Japanese Guide]
Colossi of Memnon
Huge stone statues about 18 meters high standing in front of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III, and a symbolic presence on Luxor's west bank. Once lined up guarding the temple entrance, their towering figures still stand impressively across the vast plain. They are among the relics that convey the splendor of ancient Thebes.
[Japanese Guide]
Powerful Karnak Temple with its grand Hypostyle Hall
A vast temple complex on the east bank of Luxor, one of ancient Egypt's largest religious sites. In particular, the Hypostyle Hall, with colossal columns exceeding 20 meters in height, is breathtaking, and the kings' reliefs and inscriptions tell a grand history. The temples, expanded over many years, symbolize the prosperity of ancient Thebes.
[Japanese Guide]
Luxor Temple
A temple on the east bank of the Nile built as an important sanctuary dedicated to the god Amun. The avenue lined with colossal statues of Ramesses II and colonnades is impressive, and it takes on a magical atmosphere when illuminated at night. Along with Karnak Temple, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site representing ancient Thebes.
[Japanese Guide]
Flight to Cairo
After sightseeing, fly from Luxor to Cairo.
Egypt - cairo
Private car transfer
Transfer by private car to the hotel provided by the customer in Cairo or Giza.
Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×
Day1
05/02(Sat)
Egypt - cairo
Private car transfer
Meeting point: The hotel front desk provided by the customer
Transfer to Cairo Airport
Flight to Aswan
Egypt - Aswan
Private car transfer
Upon arrival, transfer by private car to the UNESCO World Heritage site Abu Simbel
Egypt - Abu Simbel
Lunch
Great Temple of Abu Simbel / Small Temple of Abu Simbel
A massive rock-cut temple complex built by Ramesses II. It consists of the monumental Great Temple, characterized by four colossal statues aligned at the facade, and the Small Temple dedicated to Queen Nefertari. This world-famous site was relocated in the 1960s due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam, and its intricate interior wall paintings are also highlights.
[Japanese Guide]
Private car transfer
After sightseeing, head to Aswan.
Egypt - Aswan
Temple of Isis on the UNESCO World Heritage Philae Island
The temple of the goddess Isis located on Philae Island near Aswan. It has been relocated and preserved on Agilkia Island, and is noted for its intricate reliefs and graceful colonnades. Along with the mystical scenery surrounded by the Nile, it offers an experience of the religious world of Late Ancient Egypt.
[Japanese Guide]
Unfinished Obelisk
A huge unfinished obelisk remaining in Aswan's granite quarries. It is believed to have been abandoned after cracks developed in the bedrock during its construction. Estimated to be about 42 m long, it is a valuable relic that provides concrete insight into ancient Egyptian stone-working techniques and construction processes.
[Japanese Guide]
Basma Hotel Aswan
Meals B/F:× LUN:⚪︎ DIN:×
Day2
05/03(Sun)
Breakfast
Private car transfer
Transfer to Luxor
Egypt - Luxor
Valley of the Kings
A group of rock-cut tombs on the west bank of Luxor where New Kingdom pharaohs were buried. The interiors, hewn into the mountains, retain vivid wall paintings and hieroglyphs depicting beliefs about the afterlife and mythological worlds. Famous for the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, it is one of ancient Egypt's representative sites.
[Japanese Guide]
Grand-scale Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
A magnificent mortuary temple built in three tiers against a sheer cliff face, symbolizing the authority of Queen Hatshepsut, known as a female pharaoh. Its orderly colonnades and expansive terraces are impressive, and its design integrated with the natural terrain is regarded as a masterpiece of ancient architecture.
[Japanese Guide]
Colossi of Memnon
Huge stone statues about 18 meters high standing in front of the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III, and a symbolic presence on Luxor's west bank. Once lined up guarding the temple entrance, their towering figures still stand impressively across the vast plain. They are among the relics that convey the splendor of ancient Thebes.
[Japanese Guide]
Powerful Karnak Temple with its grand Hypostyle Hall
A vast temple complex on the east bank of Luxor, one of ancient Egypt's largest religious sites. In particular, the Hypostyle Hall, with colossal columns exceeding 20 meters in height, is breathtaking, and the kings' reliefs and inscriptions tell a grand history. The temples, expanded over many years, symbolize the prosperity of ancient Thebes.
[Japanese Guide]
Luxor Temple
A temple on the east bank of the Nile built as an important sanctuary dedicated to the god Amun. The avenue lined with colossal statues of Ramesses II and colonnades is impressive, and it takes on a magical atmosphere when illuminated at night. Along with Karnak Temple, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site representing ancient Thebes.
[Japanese Guide]
Flight to Cairo
After sightseeing, fly from Luxor to Cairo.
Egypt - cairo
Private car transfer
Transfer by private car to the hotel provided by the customer in Cairo or Giza.
Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×
Price Includes / excludes
Accommodation
As stated in the itinerary
Flight (Int'l)
None
Flight (Dom.)
As stated in the itinerary
Railway
None
Bus
None
Car
As stated in the itinerary
Ferry/Boat
None
Other transp
None
Guide / Assistant
As stated in the itinerary
Activity
As stated in the itinerary
Meal
B/F:1 LUN:1 DIN:0
As stated in the itinerary
Includes (Others)
Tips for tour assistants, drivers, ship staff, and hotel bellmen, excluding the tour guide, are included.