Egypt Tours

Egypt – The Land of Pharaohs to the Heart of the Nile

Egypt’s story is as old as civilization itself. Along the Nile, history is alive; these waters carried pharaohs to their resting places, nourished the fields that fed empires, and stood quietly as temples and tombs rose to touch eternity. Temples carved with tales of gods and kings rise beside riverbanks, while desert oases and coral seas remind you that Egypt’s beauty is as varied as it is enduring

Cairo thrums with markets, mosques, and modern energy, before giving way to Luxor and the Valley of the Kings, where tombs still guard the memory of pharaohs. In Aswan, the pace softens with felucca sails drifting downriver, while oases offer shade and silence deep in the western desert. To the east, the Red Sea brims with colour and reefs alive with movement, a contrast to the stillness of Sinai’s peaks.

With Crooked Compass, you’ll walk among the relics of dynasties, float the Nile’s timeless waters, share tea in village homes, and climb sacred paths where history and faith converge. Egypt is not only about what has been; it’s about what endures, lived daily in voices, rituals, and sunrises that connect past and present.

Quick Facts: Egypt Tours

Capital: Cairo (approx. 10 million in the city, over 20 million in the metropolitan area)
Population: Around 109 million
Currency: Egyptian Pound (EGP)
Time Zone: UTC +2:00
Language: Arabic (official); English and French are widely spoken in tourism and business sectors
Best Season: October–April for cooler weather, cultural touring, and Nile cruises; May–September for warmer temperatures, fewer crowds, and Red Sea diving
Visas: Most travellers, including those from Australia, New Zealand, the UK, EU, USA, and Canada, require a visa. Tourist visas are available online (e-visa) or on arrival for many nationalities. Always check current requirements before travel.
Power: Type C & F (220V, 50Hz)

Our Tours in Egypt

Queen of the Nile - PRIVATE DEPARTURES ONLY

  • Go behind the scenes at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation’s restoration lab
  • Sail the Nile aboard a traditional dahabeya
  • Witness the colossal site of Abu Simbel
  • Explore Alexandria’s catacombs, Pompey’s Pillar, and legendary library
  • Discover Egypt’s early Christian heritage at Wadi El Natron
  • Uncover hidden temples and villages along the Nile
  • Experience Egypt’s Pyramids as a VIP

Step into the heart of Egypt on a journey designed exclusively for high-end, travellers seeking adventure, sustainable travel, and exclusive cultural immersion.

From the vibrant streets of Cairo to the timeless wonders of the Nile, this tour invites you to experience Egypt’s rich heritage in a way that is both deeply authentic and effortlessly indulgent.

Explore iconic ancient temples and uncover hidden gems. Feel the pulse of Cairo’s bustling markets, marvel at the sheer grandeur of the pyramids, and sail the Nile aboard a luxurious private dahabeya, where history drifts past your window. This is Egypt beyond the postcards – intimate, raw, and inspiring, with exclusive access and handpicked luxury stays that ensure a journey like no other.

With expert guides and bespoke experiences, whether wandering through labyrinthine bazaars, sharing laughter over elegantly prepared traditional feasts, or gazing in awe at the stars over Abu Simbel, this journey is about embracing the unknown in comfort and style, while forging unforgettable memories.

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Why Choose Crooked Compass for Egypt?

Small Groups, Big Impact

Maximum 12 travellers for intimate, flexible experiences.

Passionate Local Partnerships

Travel with Egyptologists, Nubian hosts, and local artisans who bring to life the history, customs, and traditions carried along the Nile.

Authentic Access

Go beyond the postcard pyramids: sail aboard a traditional felucca, share tea in Nubian villages, wander bustling souqs, and step inside temples that carry stories thousands of years old.

Ethical Travel

Our journeys directly support local communities and craftspeople while respecting Egypt’s cultural and environmental heritage.

Full Support

24/7 assistance ensures a smooth journey across Egypt’s deserts, cities, and river landscapes.

Essential Egypt Travel Guide

Before You Go

  • Visa Requirements: Most nationalities, including Australians, New Zealanders, the UK, EU, and USA, require a visa for entry. Many can apply for an e-visa online prior to travel. Always confirm requirements with the Egyptian consulate before departure.
  • Health Considerations: No compulsory vaccinations, though travellers are advised to consult a doctor or travel clinic 6–8 weeks before departure. Tap water is not safe to drink; bottled or filtered water is recommended.
  • Language: Arabic is the official language. English and French are commonly spoken in hotels, tourist areas, and by guides.

Packing Essentials

Egypt’s climate shifts from hot desert days to cooler evenings along the Nile.

  • Light, breathable clothing for hot daytime conditions.
  • A warm layer for evenings, especially in desert regions during winter.
  • Modest attire for temples, mosques, and conservative areas (covered shoulders and knees; women may be asked to wear a headscarf in some mosques).
  • Comfortable walking shoes for uneven terrain at archaeological sites.
  • Wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sun protection.
  • A lightweight scarf or shawl, useful for both sun cover and cultural sensitivity.
  • Insect repellent, reusable water bottle, and personal medications.

Optional but useful: binoculars for birdwatching along the Nile, and a small torch for temple visits or evening walks.

Cultural Etiquette

  • A handshake with the right hand is the standard greeting.
  • Between men and women, a nod or verbal greeting is more common; men should wait to see if a woman offers her hand first.
  • Respect is highly valued: always remove shoes before entering mosques and dress modestly at religious sites.
  • Public displays of affection are discouraged.
  • Ask permission before photographing people, particularly women or in rural villages.
  • Hospitality is central: if tea or food is offered, it is polite to accept, even briefly.
  • Learn a few Arabic phrases; a simple “shukran” (thank you) is warmly received.

Getting Around Egypt

  • Domestic flights are the most efficient way to cover long distances between Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and Abu Simbel.
  • Private vehicles and drivers are commonly arranged for touring; road travel can be slow due to traffic and checkpoints.
  • Trains run between major cities (e.g., Cairo–Luxor–Aswan), though schedules can be subject to delays.
  • Nile cruises and feluccas offer memorable journeys between Luxor and Aswan, combining travel with cultural immersion.
  • In cities, taxis and ride apps operate, though fares should be agreed upon in advance if metered options are unavailable.

Accommodation

  • Cairo: International hotels, boutique properties, and heritage-style stays.
  • Luxor & Aswan: A mix of modern hotels and riverside resorts.
  • Desert & Oases: Family-run guesthouses and eco-lodges, often with simple facilities.
  • Unique stays: Traditional felucca boats or Nile cruises for immersive river journeys.

Climate & Timing

  • Spring (March–May): Warm and pleasant, though sandstorms can occur.
  • Summer (June–August): Extremely hot, especially in Upper Egypt and desert areas; less crowded at major sites.
  • Autumn (September–November): Cooler temperatures, excellent for temple visits and Nile journeys.
  • Winter (December–February): Mild and comfortable in the south; cooler evenings in Cairo and the desert.

Tip: Egypt’s sun can be intense year-round. Pack light clothing, stay hydrated, and take midday breaks where possible.

Your Egyptian Story Awaits

Egypt is more than monuments of stone; it is a journey through stories that have endured for millennia. From sailing a traditional felucca along the Nile to wandering through temples carved with the lives of pharaohs, every step is a reminder of how deeply this river has sustained both land and civilisation.

Across deserts, oases, and bustling souqs, Egypt reveals itself in moments both grand and intimate; gazing at hieroglyphs that tell tales of gods and kings, listening to the call to prayer drifting over Cairo, or sharing a simple meal seasoned with local spices.

Ready to see Egypt through the eyes of those who call it home?

📞 Australia: 1300 855 790 📞 International: +61 (0) 2 8089 1370

📧 info@crooked-compass.com

Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change based on seasonal availability and cultural events. In Egypt, flexibility and patience are part of travelling with authenticity.