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Reading biblical stories that relate to Egypt while looking at the pyramids or praying a psalm about the wilderness while looking off into the desert are powerful experiences. Egypt’s presence is always in the background of Scripture as THE empire, the embodiment of an economic system named after its signature site, against which the prophets thundered, a place of enslaved peoples making bricks with no straw; but also a place of surprising refuge, welcome, abundant hospitality, where leaders could be moved by love, forgiveness and humility, a context for birthing risky courage, and a liberation narrative that has changed the world. “Out of Egypt” God has called us all.
My invitation is to join the sojourn “into” Egypt. Along with its ancient witness, its current hospitality, beauty, and rich culture is truly awesome. Traveling with church friends, sharing this experience, and learning more about God’s presence everywhere in history will be a transforming experience. And with me, a lot of fun!
DETAILS:
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Trip departs on February 5, 2026 and returns on February 15, 2026
PRICING:
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$3,290.00 per person based on double occupancy - land-only cost
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Single room supplement - $790.00
PAYMENT PLAN:
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$300.00 deposit per person with registration to secure space
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Balance due on or before October 8, 2025
REGISTRATION:
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Registering online? Click the "BOOK NOW" button and fill out the online form; you can pay by check or with a credit card (a nonrefundable 4% platform fee applies)
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Registering by mail? Please download and complete the registration form (both the personal information page and the terms and conditions page signed at the bottom) with a copy of your passport and a deposit of $300.00 per person made payable to Elias Tours and mailed to 4941 Chalden Ln NE, Marietta, GA 30066
FLIGHT SCHEDULE:
Group flight itinerary and pricing will be posted in March on this website. Please do not book your flight yet if you planing to book your own flight. The full itinerary will be update it soon.
* Flight times, flight numbers, equipment, gates, and seats are subject to change. For the most current information check the airline website.
What is included in the tour
- 10 nights in 4-star hotels (Double Occupancy)
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner daily
- Entrance fees to all sites
- All ground transportation in a private tour bus
- Domestic flights in Egypt
- Entry Visa into Egypt
Egypt: Where History Meets Timeless Beauty
Discover Egypt, a land of ancient wonders and vibrant culture. Home to the iconic Pyramids of Giza, the majestic Nile River, and awe-inspiring temples, Egypt offers a journey through history unlike any other. Explore bustling bazaars, stunning desert landscapes, and pristine Red Sea beaches. Don't miss the historic Coptic churches,including the Hanging Church and the Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus in Cairo, believed to have sheltered the Holy Family during their journey through Egypt. and St. Catherine's Monastery, These sites reflect Egypt's rich Christian heritage. Whether you're delving into its pharaonic past or savoring the rich flavors of Egyptian cuisine, this captivating destination promises unforgettable adventures.
**Cairo:** the vibrant capital city of Egypt, stands as a timeless beacon of history, culture, and resilience. Nestled along the legendary Nile River, Cairo pulsates with the energy of its bustling streets, where ancient monuments coexist harmoniously with modern skyscrapers.
One cannot help but be mesmerized by Cairo's architectural wonders, from the iconic pyramids of Giza to the majestic Sphinx, each a testament to the grandeur of ancient civilizations. The city's labyrinthine alleys lead to vibrant bazaars, where the aroma of spices mingles with the sounds of bargaining, creating an unforgettable sensory experience.
Cairo is not merely a city frozen in time; it is a thriving metropolis where the past meets the present. Museums such as the Egyptian Museum house treasures that unveil the mysteries of pharaonic Egypt, while contemporary art galleries showcase the city's vibrant creative scene.
Yet, perhaps the most enchanting aspect of Cairo is its people—warm, hospitable, and proud of their heritage. Whether sipping tea in a traditional café or strolling along the Nile promenade, visitors are greeted with smiles that reflect Cairo's enduring spirit.
In Cairo, time seems to flow differently, merging the ancient with the modern, the past with the present, creating an unforgettable tapestry of culture, history, and life.
**Luxor:** often referred to as the world's greatest open-air museum, is a captivating destination nestled along the banks of the Nile River in southern Egypt. Renowned for its unparalleled wealth of ancient monuments, Luxor stands as a testament to the magnificence of ancient Egyptian civilization.
At the heart of Luxor lies the awe-inspiring Karnak Temple Complex, a sprawling sanctuary dedicated to the god Amun-Ra, where towering columns and intricately carved hieroglyphs transport visitors back in time. Nearby, the majestic Luxor Temple illuminated against the night sky, evokes a sense of wonder and reverence.
No visit to Luxor is complete without exploring the West Bank, home to the legendary Valley of the Kings. Here, amidst the stark desert landscape, lie the tombs of pharaohs such as Tutankhamun and Ramses II, adorned with elaborate wall paintings that depict scenes from the afterlife.
Beyond its archaeological treasures, Luxor offers a wealth of cultural experiences, from traditional markets teeming with vibrant textiles and spices to tranquil felucca rides along the Nile at sunset. The city's bustling streets pulse with life, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its rich tapestry of sights, sounds, and flavors.
In Luxor, history comes alive, beckoning travelers on a journey of discovery through the storied corridors of ancient Egypt. With each step, one cannot help but be captivated by the timeless allure of this extraordinary city on the banks of the Nile.
**Aswan:** nestled along the serene banks of the Nile River in southern Egypt, exudes a tranquil charm that sets it apart as a captivating destination. Known as the "Jewel of the Nile," Aswan boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty that beckons travelers from around the world.
At the heart of Aswan lies the magnificent Aswan High Dam, a marvel of modern engineering that has tamed the mighty Nile and provided vital irrigation and electricity to the region. Nearby, the serene waters of Lake Nasser stretch into the horizon, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the desert landscape.
One of Aswan's most iconic landmarks is the Temple of Philae, dedicated to the goddess Isis and steeped in ancient mythology. Accessible by boat, this picturesque temple complex transports visitors to a bygone era with its graceful colonnades, towering pylons, and beautifully preserved reliefs.
Aswan is also renowned for its vibrant Nubian culture, which is celebrated in colorful festivals, lively music, and intricately crafted handicrafts. Visitors can explore the Nubian villages scattered along the riverbanks, where friendly locals welcome guests with warm hospitality and stories of their ancient heritage.
For those seeking adventure, Aswan offers a wealth of outdoor activities, from leisurely felucca cruises to exhilarating camel treks through the desert. And as the sun sets over the golden sands, the vibrant hues of the sky reflect off the tranquil waters of the Nile, casting a magical glow over this timeless city.
In Aswan, time seems to slow down, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the beauty of its landscapes, the richness of its history, and the warmth of its people. Whether exploring ancient temples, cruising along the Nile, or simply savoring the tranquility of its surroundings, visitors to Aswan are sure to be captivated by its timeless allure.
**St. Catherine's Monastery:** located at the foot of Mount Sinai in Egypt, is one of the oldest functioning Christian monasteries in the world. Built in the 6th century, it was commissioned by Emperor Justinian and is revered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The monastery is famous for its ancient library, housing one of the largest collections of early manuscripts and codices, second only to the Vatican. It is also home to the Burning Bush, believed to be where God spoke to Moses, according to biblical tradition. A site of great spiritual, historical, and architectural significance, it remains an active center of worship and pilgrimage.
05 FEB | Departure
- Depart for Cairo, Egypt, embarking on a journey through history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
06 FEB | Arrival in Cairo – The Gateway to Ancient Wonders
- 04:20 PM: Arrive in Cairo, a city where the past and present blend seamlessly.
- After airport assistance and visa processing, transfer to your hotel.
- Check-in and enjoy a welcome dinner, where you’ll get your first taste of Egypt’s rich cuisine.
07 FEB | Pyramids of Giza & Grand Egyptian Museum – A Walk Through History
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Begin your journey at the Giza Plateau, home to one of the world’s greatest archaeological sites.
- Explore:
- The Great Pyramid of Khufu, a masterpiece of engineering and the last remaining wonder of the ancient world.
- The Pyramid of Khafre and Pyramid of Menkaure, each telling a story of power and ambition.
- The Great Sphinx, a mythical half-human, half-lion statue that has guarded the pyramids for over 4,500 years.
- Lunch at a local restaurant.
- Visit the Grand Egyptian Museum, the largest archaeological museum in the world, featuring:
- The treasures of King Tutankhamun, including his golden mask.
- Colossal statues of Ramses II and beautifully preserved mummies.
- Interactive exhibits that bring ancient Egypt to life.
- Return to the hotel and enjoy dinner.
08 FEB | Old Cairo & Coptic Churches – Tracing the Steps of Early Christianity
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Visit Coptic Cairo, an area rich in Christian heritage and home to some of the world’s oldest churches:
- Saint George Church, a magnificent Greek Orthodox church with stunning frescoes.
- Saint Barbara Church, known for housing relics of early Christian saints.
- Abu Serga Church, where the Holy Family is believed to have taken refuge during their flight to Egypt.
- The Hanging Church, one of Egypt’s most famous churches, built over the ruins of an ancient Roman fortress.
- Lunch in Cairo with a chance to taste local Egyptian delicacies.
- Transfer to your hotel, check-in, and dinner.
09 FEB | Flight to Luxor – Stepping into the World’s Greatest Open-Air Museum
- Early morning check-out & breakfast.
- Transfer to the airport for a flight to Luxor, the heart of ancient Egypt.
- Upon arrival, transfer to your 5-star Nile Cruise and check-in before lunch.
- Explore:
- Luxor Temple, a stunning complex that was a center of religious ceremonies for centuries.
- Karnak Temple, the largest temple complex in Egypt, where the towering Hypostyle Hall with 134 columns leaves visitors in awe.
- Return to the cruise for a delicious dinner and overnight stay in Luxor.
10 FEB | West Bank of Luxor & Sailing to Esna – Land of Tombs and Temples
- Breakfast on board.
- Journey to Luxor’s West Bank, where Egypt’s pharaohs were laid to rest in grandeur:
- The Colossi of Memnon, two massive statues that once guarded the grand temple of Amenhotep III.
- The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, a breathtaking structure set against the cliffs of Deir el-Bahari.
- (Optional) Valley of the Kings, where you can enter the tombs of pharaohs like Tutankhamun and Ramses VI.
- Lunch on board as we set sail toward Esna.
- 17:00 PM: Arrive at Esna Lock, cross the lock, and continue sailing to Edfu (Overnight on board).
11 FEB | Edfu & Kom Ombo – Temples of Gods and Crocodiles
- Breakfast on board.
- Visit Edfu Temple, dedicated to the falcon god Horus, one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt. Travel there by horse-drawn carriage.
- Return to the cruise and sail to Kom Ombo, arriving in the late afternoon.
- Explore Kom Ombo Temple, an unusual double temple dedicated to two gods:
- Horus the Elder, the sky god.
- Sobek, the crocodile god, associated with fertility and protection.
- Visit the Crocodile Museum, home to mummified crocodiles from ancient times.
- Continue sailing to Aswan (Overnight on board).
12 FEB | Aswan & Nubian Culture – Island Temples and Desert Villages
- Breakfast on board.
- Take a motorboat ride to Philae Temple, a breathtaking sanctuary dedicated to Isis, rescued from the rising waters of the Nile after the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
- Experience a traditional Nubian Village by boat, where you’ll discover:
- The colorful houses and unique customs of the Nubian people.
- A chance to interact with locals and learn about their heritage.
- Optional: Hold a baby Nile crocodile, a unique experience in Nubian culture.
- Return to the cruise for dinner on board (Overnight in Aswan).
13 FEB | Journey to St. Catherine – Into the Heart of the Sinai
- 08:00 AM departure from Aswan.
- Flight to Cairo, followed by a 6-7 hour drive to St. Catherine, a sacred site at the foot of Mount Sinai.
- Lunch stop at Mousa Coast (Ras Sudr area), a coastal stretch along the Red Sea.
- Check-in at Guest House of St. Catherine Monastery.
- Dinner & overnight in St. Catherine.
14 FEB | Mount Sinai & St. Catherine Monastery – A Sacred Climb
- 01:00 AM: Begin a 5-hour climb to Mount Sinai(Optional), where Moses is believed to have received the Ten Commandments.
- Sunrise at the summit, an unforgettable moment with stunning views over the desert.
- Descend and enjoy a well-earned breakfast.
- Visit St. Catherine’s Monastery, one of the oldest Christian monasteries in the world, featuring:
- The Burning Bush, believed to be where God spoke to Moses.
- A collection of priceless ancient manuscripts and icons.
- Drive back to Cairo for an evening of rest before departure.
15 FEB | Departure – Farewell to Egypt
- Transfer to Cairo International Airport for your departure flight home, carrying memories of an unforgettable journey through Egypt’s ancient wonders.