We at Royal Black tours consider ourselves among the best and most experienced teams when it comes to Egypt travel and tours. so, we when it came to make the itineraries that focus on Shared Egyptian and African Heritage, history, culture, and monuments, we set out to create the best combination of destinations, sightseeing, and monuments together to turn your private tour into the cultural heritage a dream come true and turn it into a truly unique unprecedented experience to a long living cherished memory in the form of Egypt Black Family Luxury tour.

  • Egypt Black Family Luxury tour April 2025
  • 09 Days 08 Nights (04 nights Cairo & 4 nights Cruise)
  • 08 nights Group Expedition, commencing and concluding in Cairo.
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  • DBL: 3480
  • TPL: 3410
  • SGL: 5920
  • GEM (Grand Egyptian Museum)
  • Pyramids 
  • Civilization Museum 
  • Sphinx
  • Old Cairo
  • Citadel of Salah Eldeen
  • Memphis 
  • Sakkara
  • Khan El Kalili Bazaar
  • Karnak Temple
  • Luxor Temple
  • New Sphinx Avenue 
  • Hatshepsut Temple
  • Valley of Kings  
  • Tombs of Rameses V & VI
  • Memnon status
  • Kom ombu Temple 
  • Aswan High Dam
  • Nubian Villages 
  • Philae Temple
  • Felucca Ride
  • Upon landing at Cairo International Airport, our esteemed guests are welcomed with our exclusive “meet and greet” service. Following this warm reception, we arrange seamless transportation to your designated hotel for check-in, ensuring a smooth start to their Egyptian tour.
  • Meals: no meals

  • Our day begins with a visit to the only remaining monument of the ancient world’s Seven Wonders, the majestic Great Pyramid of Khufu. We’ll then explore the Pyramids of Khafra and Menkaura, followed by the well-preserved Valley Temple of Khafra and the enigmatic Great Sphinx.
  • After exploring these incredible structures, we’ll enjoy a delicious lunch at a charming restaurant. Then, we will proceed to the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), the largest archaeological museum in the world. This impressive new building showcases 100,000 artifacts from various periods of Egypt’s illustrious past, including 20,000 items that will be on public display for the first time, featuring the complete collection of King Tutankhamun.
  • We will end the day with a welcome dinner at Mena House.
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Apr 07 – Luxor, East Bank Nile Cruise Excursion:

  • In the early morning, we’ll depart from Cairo International Airport and fly to Luxor. Upon arrival, you’ll board your luxurious Nile Cruise, where you’ll spend the next four nights sailing from Luxor to Aswan.
  • After enjoying lunch onboard, you’ll begin your exploration of Luxor’s East Bank. Your first stop will be the magnificent Karnak Temple, the largest religious complex ever constructed in Ancient Egypt. Next, you’ll be transferred to visit the impressive Luxor Temple.
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Lunch.

  • As the sun rises over Luxor, you have the option to embark on an exciting hot air balloon ride. Afterward, breakfast will be served aboard the Nile Cruise. Your day begins with a visit to the necropolis on Luxor’s West Bank, where you’ll explore the famed Valley of the Kings, including the unique tombs of Rameses V and VI, and the grand Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut.
  • The final stop will be at the Colossi of Memnon, the last remnants of Amenhotep III’s temple on the west bank of Thebes. After your tour, return to the Nile Cruise for lunch and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the Nile by night.
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.

  • In the early morning, we will set sail toward Edfu to explore the magnificent Temple of Edfu, followed by a visit to the Temple of Kom Ombo. Afterward, we will continue our journey, sailing overnight to Aswan.
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

  • tart your day with breakfast before heading out to explore the famous Aswan High Dam and the enchanting Philae Temple. Then, enjoy a serene felucca ride along the Nile, circling the lush Botanical Garden.
  • Next, visit the Nubian villages of Siou and Koti on Elephantine Island. These charming communities are filled with narrow pathways, vibrant gardens, and brightly painted homes. As you wander through the villages, you’ll hear a mix of Arabic and Nubian language. Between the colorful houses, locals offer souvenirs, henna tattoos, mint tea, and the chance to take photos with domesticated crocodiles.
  • Return to the Nile Cruise for an overnight stay. In the evening, you may opt to attend the captivating Sound and Light show.
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

  • After breakfast, check out and head to Aswan airport for your return flight to Cairo. Alternatively, you can opt for the Optional Abu Simbel Tour to explore the magnificent temples of Ramses II.
  • In the evening, enjoy a traditional Egyptian family dinner.
  • Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

  • On the Spiritual Cairo tour, we will explore some of Cairo’s earliest religious landmarks. Our journey begins with a visit to the El Muallaqa Church, which dates back to the late 4th and early 5th centuries. This basilica, known as the “Hanging Church,” is so named because of its location atop the southern gate of the ancient Fortress of Babylon. After being destroyed in a 9th-century earthquake, the church was rebuilt in the 11th century and served as the center of the Coptic Christian Church in Egypt until the 14th century.
  • Next, we’ll stop at the historic Ben Ezra Synagogue, which was constructed between the 6th and 9th centuries AD. It houses a Jewish Heritage Library with documents discovered in 1896 that detail Jewish life under Arab rule and the relationships between various Jewish communities.
  • After enjoying lunch at the local restaurant Abu Shakra, we’ll head to Memphis, a city founded around 3,100 BC by King Menes, the ruler who unified Upper and Lower Egypt. Initially, Memphis was likely a fortress, allowing Menes to control the vital trade routes between Upper Egypt and the Delta. By the Third Dynasty, the site had grown into a significant city, as evidenced by the structures found at Saqqara.
  • We’ll then visit the Sakkara site, a key part of the necropolis of Memphis. This ancient burial ground is where many kings of Egypt’s 1st and 2nd Dynasties were laid to rest. The site has yielded several major discoveries, including the tomb of a prime minister, a queen’s pyramid, and the burial site of a dynasty-founding king’s son. Each discovery offers unique insights into Egypt’s rich history.
  • Our tour will also include a visit to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), Egypt’s first authentic museum dedicated to its long history. Here, you’ll find 50,000 artifacts spanning from the earliest civilizations to modern times.
  • Lastly Enjoy your final private Group departure dinner at Oberoi restaurant
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and dinner.

  • Transfer to Cairo International Airport for Departure after having an early breakfast 
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Apr 05- 07: Four Seasons First Residence – Or Fairmont Nile City Hotel – Pyramids or Nile View Room on bed & breakfast 
  • Apr 07 – 11:  Ms. Sonesta St. George – Nile view cabin – on a full broad
  • Apr 11 – 03: Four Seasons First Residence – Pyramids or Nile View Room – on the bed and breakfast
  • Apr 05: Arrival transfer to your Hotel from Cairo Airport
  • Apr 07: Transfer From your Hotel to Cairo Airport to fly to Luxor
  • Apr 07: Transfer from Luxor Airport to Your Nile CruiseMar 03: Transfer from Luxor Airport to Your Nile Cruise
  • Apr 11: Transfer from your Cruise to Aswan Airport to fly to Cairo
  • Apr 11: Transfer from Cairo Airport to your Hotel
  • Apr 13: Final transfer from your hotel to Cairo Airport for final dep.
  • Apr 06:  Full-day pyramids, Sphinx, and Grand Egyptian Museum include Guiding, Lunch, Entrance fees, and A/C Bus model 2023
  • Apr 06: Group welcome dinner at Mena house restaurant 
  • Apr 07 – 11: 5 Days cruise Sightseeing as per program including Guiding, Entrance fees, and A/C Bus model 2023
  • Apr 11:  Egyptian Family Dinner 
  • Apr 12: Full-day Memphis, Sakkara, Full-day Cairo National Museum of Egyptian Civilization and old Cairo tours include Guiding, Lunch, Entrance fees, and A/C Bus model 2023
  • Apr12: Group departure dinner at Oberoi restaurant
  • Camel ride 
  • Egyptian Family Dinner 
  • Domestic Flight (Cairo – Aswan) (Luxor – Cairo)
  • Visa $25
  • Tipping
  • International and Domestic flights
  • Any option tours 

Egypt is very safe to visit and the police, tourist police, and army are in prominence wherever you go, giving you a feel of being in secure surroundings. Egypt prides itself on its high safety record for tourists and will do all it can to maintain this.

Egyptian Arabic is the official and most widely spoken language in Egypt. English is taught in schools and is considered a secondary language that is most commonly used for tourism purposes.

The official currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants and upscale shops. There are also ATMs available at hotels and outside major banks dispensing local currency.

The best time to visit Egypt would be during the winter months, from October to April. The temperatures are mild and pleasant, although evenings can become quite cool. December through January are the peak tourist months so expect large crowds if travelling at this time. The best time to enjoy the beaches, without having to endure the large crowds of summer tourists, would be from March to May. Temperatures at this time are warm and tourist sites are not too crowded.

Egypt, being a predominantly Muslim country, is naturally conservative (not like the Gulf States or Saudi Arabia) but the average people are careful in what they wear. The dress code in Egypt for women is considered conservative by western standards and it is respectful to obey this code. For men it is not really an issue — normal trousers and shirt or T-shirt are fine — but in Cairo it would not be acceptable to wear short shorts or a tank tops/sleeveless top. In the resorts like Sharm El Sheik, Hurghada, Sinai, etc. — shorts are fine, and it is very open and flexible. This also applies to ladies for the beach areas, but going into the market area in Hurghada, for example you may be more comfortable in trousers. Generally, for men in Cairo or any city that is not on the seaside, remain with trousers (at tourist sites long loose shorts) or jeans and T-shirt, as even in Cairo, local people do not feel comfortable seeing a man in shorts. In Seaside areas it’s ok to walk in shorts, but once you enter a local restaurant or market, it’s better to be more covered.

For the vast majority of travelers to Egypt, a valid passport and a travel visa is required. A visa can easily be purchased at the airport when you arrive. The cost for a single-entry, 30-day tourist visa is $25 (or equivalent in Euro), must be paid in cash (no credit or debit cards accepted), and your passport must be valid for at least six months. Citizens of all European countries, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, South Korea, Macedonia, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine and United States can obtain a visa upon arrival. (Egypt does allow visa-free access for certain countries such as Bahrain, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macao, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Malaysia.) Visas can also be purchased beforehand through Egypt’s Visa e-Portal: https://visa2egypt.gov.eg. Forty-one different nationalities are eligible to purchase the e-visa, however, it’s far easier to simply buy the visa at the airport.

As with most European and North American countries, tipping is graciously accepted in Egypt. A 10% tip at restaurants and to guides and drivers is standard. Unfortunately, at major tourist sites like the Pyramids of Giza or the tombs of the Valley of the Kings, touts aggressively hustle for tips by allowing you to take photos in areas where it’s clearly posted as prohibited (such as inside the tombs). Please refrain from perpetuating this problem by not paying to take pictures.

Egypt has a voltage supply of 220V, and the plugs are the 2-round pin type that are common throughout Europe.

As noted previously, Egypt is a Muslim country, therefore alcohol is not readily available outside of tourist areas and western-style hotels/resorts. Beer and wine are available for purchase on all Dragonfly Kite Safaris.

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