While Egypt's world-renowned pyramids have rightfully drawn the amazement of international travelers for decades, these sights only represent a fraction of what Egypt has to offer.
 
            
While Egypt's world-renowned pyramids have rightfully drawn the amazement of international travelers for decades, these sights only represent a fraction of what Egypt has to offer. Egypt is one of the richest countries in North Africa, both in culture and history. It is located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, a prime location to experience the varying climates and cultures found in this magical destination. Many visitors, drawn by the beauty and history of the region, discover a destination of unexpected richness and leave utterly enchanted.
Egypt represents the intersection of history and modernity, between sea and desert, between heritage and innovation. Join us on this timeless, multi-faceted adventure, all while traveling with a peace of mind.
Go back in time to discover the cradle of civilization!

The Pyramids of Giza are the oldest monuments in the world. Their construction is estimated to have started as early as 2500 BC. They are made up of three main pyramids: Cheops, Khafre and Menkaure. The Pyramids of Giza gives one the opportunity to visit the interior through narrow corridors, hewn directly into the stone. While this experience is not ideal for the claustrophobic, it offers a unique and breathtaking experience for those that choose.
The most popular hypothesis among professionals is that the pyramids once served as tombs for various pharaohs. However, since a mummy has never been found there, it is impossible to confirm this hypothesis. Were the tombs looted like most other Egyptian tombs during the 5th Dynasty? This is another hypothesis supported by several archeologists. After all this time, the pyramids are still shrouded in a cloud of mystery.

The Valley of the Kings is one of the most awe-inspiring monuments in Egypt. To date, 64 pharaoh tombs have been discovered, and it is estimated that several others are still buried in underground mausoleums.
Archaeologists have found pieces of linen, pottery, flowers and other materials in the royal cemetery. These were used for the embalming of mummies that were done on site.
Abu Simbel, an important symbol of ancient Egypt, is a must-see site. The two temples that make up Abu Simbel, which was dedicated to the Ramses dynasty and several gods from Egyptian mythology, were built during the reign of Ramses II and his wife, Nefertari.
The temples feature colossal statues of the pharaoh and his wife. Standing at 65 feet tall, these statues are a sight worth seeing. Originally built on the mountainside, the temples were moved in 1965 to save them from the floods that threatened to destroy them.
The ruins of the temple of Sobek, the crocodile God of water, fertility, and of Horus, the falcon-headed sun God, are all important remnants of Egyptian civilization. Made up of many carved pillars, half of the temple once collapsed into the Nile. What remains is nothing short of awe-inspiring.
The Temple of Edfu, which dates back to 57 AD, is an important symbol of history. The Temple of Edfu contains vestiges and traces of ancient dynasties, giving the visitor a peek into the intricacies of ancient civilization.
Everything about the architecture was precisely calculated. The twelve columns of the offering halls represent the twelve hours of the day and twelve hours of night. The rituals of ceremonies are also represented on the side walls of the sanctuary.
In addition, this temple was almost completely buried under the sand until 1859, when they undertook the hefty task to clear the structure, which drove out the inhabitants who had settled there.
Let yourself be charmed by the history and epic structures of ancient Egypt that have been left behind by the pharaohs.
Very close to the valley rests the city of Luxor, formerly the city of Thebes, which has the largest concentration of historical monuments in all of Egypt. It is located on the bank of the Nile, one of the longest rivers in the world that serves as a symbol of the fertility of the land. The city of Luxor stands witness to the history of Egypt and the construction of its most majestic monuments.
Lose yourself in the streets lined with immense monuments and immerse yourself in the world of ancient Egypt. This majestic place is a must-see on your first visit to the Land of the Pharaohs.

Among the notable sites in the region are:
Karnak (the largest religious complex in history)
Deir el-Bahari
Temple of Ramses III (in the Valley of the Kings)
Colossi of Memnon
Red Sea Coast
Fall under the spell of the shores of the Red Sea, located in the east of the country, right in the middle of the desert. They offer an absolutely enchanting marine life. You can observe several species of fish, corals, wild dolphins, and other magnificent aquatic species. Diving, snorkeling activities, day cruises, and boat tours are plentiful.
The Red Sea is one of the warmest seas in the world (between 70°F and 77°F), which means that you can swim there year-round.

Wingbuddy offers a 1e-day package tour in Egypt. Discover the mysteries Egypt & the Red Sea and its secrets with this hassle-free package along the Nile.
This package includes:
Round-trip International flights Canada / Cairo with good itineraries
Domestic flight between Cairo and Luxor
Greeting and transfers by A/C vehicles during the tour
30 meals
English-speaking guide during the tours
All visits and entrance fees as per itinerary
All taxes, fees, and OPC
Our organized packages include luxury coach tours with a guide throughout the trip. Enjoy a premium trip without the hassle of planning and management.
Egypt is a mystical land with a thousand-year-old history that is worth visiting at least once. Egyptian heritage, which is extremely well preserved, is truly a marvel of archeology and discovery.

Choosing to visit Egypt means taking a trip to the heart of world civilization and discovering an extraordinary culture where modernity and history come together.
For more information about the destination and our organized package deals, visit our website or contact us directly.