Cairo and Sharm El Sheikh Tour for Deaf Travelers

Egypt / Cairo, Sharm El Sheikh

Description

See the wonders of Egypt on a kinda special 7-day Deaf friendly journey, where ancient history kinda meets a calmer coastal break. You’ll move through Egypt’s highlights at a comfortable pace, and everything is handled with clear communication, plus Deaf-friendly help the entire time , so you are not left figuring it out on your own.

Cairo bits

Giza Pyramids: Walk around the legendary Giza Plateau and take in those giant pyramids, while you learn about pharaohs and the old Egyptian civilization.

Grand Egyptian Museum: Step into this impressive modern museum, and get into the treasures and stories from ancient Egypt in a clear and easy way, like it’s meant for you.

Coptic & Islamic Cairo: Spend time with Cairo’s deep religious and cultural legacy, from historic churches to the striking architecture and mood of medieval Islamic Cairo, it feels very alive.

Sharm El Sheikh, slow coast mode

Sharm El Sheikh: Head to South Sinai by flight, then enjoy the peaceful vibe of this Red Sea gem, and yes, you’ll have time to relax, stroll a bit, and just enjoy the shoreline.

New Travel Dynamics handles the whole flow, including the arrangements, and keeps things smooth , well organized, and Deaf-friendly from Cairo over to Sharm El Sheikh.

Itinerary

Day 1:
Arrive Cairo, Check-In

Your Egyptian adventure really kicks off right when you land at Cairo International Airport. A dedicated New Travel Dynamics tour manager will greet you, help you with the arrival formalities. then guide you into your own air conditioned vehicle , so you can get a comfy transfer straight to your hotel in Giza.

Things start easy with the hotel check-in

Your tour manager will stand by during check-in and go over your 7-Day Cairo and Sharm El Sheikh Tour for Deaf Travelers, confirming the pick up times and chatting about any optional outings you might want to add, maybe something quiet or more adventurous.

Evening option you might like

Later on, you can take in the Sound and Light Show at the Giza Pyramids, it sort of brings ancient Egyptian history to life, beneath the night sky in a very vivid way.

Unwind

Once that’s done , just unwind at your hotel and enjoy your first night in Cairo with a Welcome Drink that feels nice and refreshing. Clear communication, plus Deaf-friendly support is available throughout the whole arrival part, not just at one moment.

Day 2:
Giza Pyramids, Memphis and Saqqara Sightseeing

Your buffet breakfast will be. Served in the main restaurant at your hotel in Cairo and then you will start your Cairo day trips. Our accredited tour guide will pick you up to explore the Great Pyramids in Giza starting with the pyramid of King Cheops, the greatest of all the pyramids. It was built by the hands of 100,000 workers as expected by archeologists and historians.

The huge pyramid of King Chephren was built 20 years after the Great Pyramids using millions of limestone blocks by the son and heir of Cheops, who belongs to the 4th dynasty Pharaohs. You will also see the pyramid of Mycerinus.. You will learn how the pyramids were constructed by ancient Egyptians.

You will go to the Giza plateau, where you will admire the scenic view of the whole necropolis. You will have the chance to enjoy a camel ride around the Giza Pyramids, which's an optional activity to capture some breathtaking photos with the help of your Bedouin guide.

Next you will go down to see the head of the king on a lions body figure symbolizing a guardian to the pyramids standing behind. The old name of the Sphinx is unknown. We believe the Greeks took the name Sphinx from an old name, most probably Shipses-ankh which means the living image of a deity.

You will visit the Valley Temple of Chephren a temple built by the pharaoh as part of the second pyramid architectural complex for the mummification of the Pharaohs corpse. It is considered the valley temple that remains in Giza.

You will enjoy a view of all the Giza pyramids together during your Egypt tours. We will help you to take the amazing pictures. You can visit the solar boat museum if you wish. You will need to book an extra ticket on the spot.

You will stop to take a lunch in a local restaurant and then proceed to Saqqara Necropolis, where you are going to see the famous Step Pyramid Complex, the tombs of the nobles during the Old Kingdom. You will enjoy the color of the daily life scenes inside. Finally you will have the chance to enter the pyramid of King Teti or the pyramid of King Unas.

Your last destination on this day will be Memphis City, the capital of Egypt during the pyramids building age for one thousand years. It is considered an important cultural and also religious capital of the Egyptian empire throughout the three thousand years of ancient Egyptian history. Upon arrival you will visit the museum of Memphis to see the treasures of the city including the alabaster Sphinx and the huge statue of King Ramses II.

We will transfer you back to your hotel.

Overnight, in Cairo.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 3:
Tour to The Grand Egyptian Museum and Old Cairo

Your Egyptologist guide and personal driver will escort you, to visit one of the most important museums in the world, during the Grand Egyptian Museum tour you will see a bizarre exhibition of ancient Egyptian treasures, including the famous gold mask of King Tutankhamen. After having your delicious breakfast at the hotel in Cairo, we continue.

Then we will take you to the Citadel of Saladin which was built during the twelfth century to reinforce Cairo, and also to the Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali Basha. It’s one of many buildings inside the citadel and it belonged to the Albanian origin ruler of Egypt, during the 1st half of the 17th century. Enjoy the scenery of Islamic Cairo, with all those amazing mosques, captivating minarets, and interesting domes, it really feels like step by step into a story.

An amazing lunch will be served in a good quality restaurant, then you will continue our Coptic Cairo tour, to visit the old Roman fortress, so-called the fortress of Babylon and the Hanging Church. After that, we visit the church of Abu Serga, or the church of the holy family , whatever you call it, it’s definitely impressive. Our last stop in Coptic Cairo includes visiting the Synagogue of Ben Ezra, one of the oldest synagogues in Egypt and the Middle East.

At the end of our Cairo Day Tours, we will start the Islamic Cairo trips to experience an old medieval bazaar, when you visit Khan El Khalili.

After the end, your driver will take you back to the hotel in Cairo.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 4:
Cairo to Sharm El Sheikh

Have breakfast at your hotel, then just sort yourself out for the transfer to Cairo International Airport, for your flight over to Sharm El Sheikh.

When you land at Sharm El Sheikh Airport, one of our representatives will meet you, and transfer you to the hotel so you can check in

The rest of the afternoon plus the evening is yours, enjoy at an easy pace, relax, take it all in at the resort.

Stay overnight in Sharm El Sheikh

Meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

Day 5:
Optional Quad Bike Safari Trip in Sharm El Sheikh

Around 2:00 PM , your private tour guide will meet you at the hotel and then transfer you over to the Quad Bike Centre. It’s roughly 15 minutes away, so dont worry about it taking long.

Once there, you’ll get a quick safety briefing ,plus riding instructions, and then you can kick off your Sinai Desert Quad Bike Adventure. Take in the breathtaking desert scenery and those mountain views that kind of stay in your mind.

After around an hour of riding you’ll stop at a beautiful elevated spot. Have a breather, and sip some traditional Bedouin herbal tea. After that , you’ll head back to the Quad Bike Centre. Later, you’ll be returned to your hotel in a private, air conditioned vehicle.

The evening is yours to do as you like. Enjoy a calm, easy night in Sharm El Sheikh.

Overnight in Sharm Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6:
Optional Snorkeling Trip to Ras Mohamed By Boat from Sharm El Sheikh

After your daily buffet breakfast is served, around 8:00 am, you move out from your hotel and get driven toward the sea dock. Then you board the boat, and sail to Ras Mohamed National Park, where you can explore this pleasant Snorkeling Trip in Sharm El Sheikh. There you will see the world under the Red Sea water, the place for more than 130 kinds of coral reefs and 1000 different kinds of colorful fish, kind of like a whole secret universe.

The boat will make 3 stops, so you can swim and snorkel in the Red Sea at each one. Lunch will be served during the trip. Later, at the end of the day, the boat takes you back to the shore, and you will be transferred back to your hotel.

Overnight in Sharm El Sheikh hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 7:
Back to Cairo for Final Departure

On the last day of your Cairo and Sharm El Sheikh Tour for Deaf Travelers, take breakfast at the hotel, then get ready for check-out, okay.

Your New Travel Dynamics tour leader will meet up with you and help with your transfer to the airport. From there, you’ll fly back to Cairo International Airport, and then continue on with your international flight home.

We sincerely hope you enjoyed your time through Egypt, and that you made unforgettable memories with New Travel Dynamics.

Meals: Breakfast

Included / Excluded

Inclusion

    • New Travel Dynamics customer care in Cairo and Sharm El Sheikh airports upon arrival and during departure.
    • Accommodation in Cairo on a bed and breakfast basis for 3 nights.
    • Accommodation for 3 nights in Sharm El Sheikh in 5 stars hotel on a bed and breakfast basis.
    • Admission tickets to various museums and sites.
    • An authorized tour guide during our Egypt Day Tours.
    • Transportation services by nonsmoking air-conditioned vehicles during all Egypt Travel Packages.
    • Internal flight tickets from Cairo to Sharm and back to Cairo are included.
    • All excursions in Cairo will be done privately.
    • Bottle of water and soft drinks.
    • Snorkeling trip by boat to Ras Mohammed including lunch and all snorkeling equipment.
    • Quad bike desert Safari tour in Sharm.
    • Stops for snacks upon request.
    • Shopping tours in Cairo during Cairo Day Trips. ( if you have time )
    • Taxes and service charges are included within the prices of the 7 Days Cairo and Sharm El Sheikh Wheelchair Accessible Itinerary.

Exclusion

    • Any International flight tickets
    • Visa to enter Egypt. If you can get it at Cairo Airport it costs 36 USD.
    • Tipping is not included in the tour price.
    • Any optional tours in Sharm El-Sheikh and Cairo during the Egypt Luxury Tours.
    • Tour price does not apply during Egypt Easter tours or the Xmas Vacation in Egypt.
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Frequently Asked Questions

The most frequent questions people may ask about, read the following questions about Egypt tours that may answer a question in your mind.

Egypt Vacation Packages will take you to famous attractions worldwide such as the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Abu Simbel Temple in Aswan, the Valley of the Kings, and Karnak Temple in Luxor. For the Red Sea journey, we add diving tours in Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada to our Egypt travel packages.

The average price of a 7-day tour package in Egypt are starting from $710 reaching $1,170 and differs according to the tourists' number, the destinations that are included in the travel package in Egypt, and the l amenities provided in our packages.

Four to eight days of Egypt holiday packages are the best duration of days to enjoy one of the best Egypt travel packages to have enough time to visit the most popular attractions in Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, Aswan, Sharm El Sheikh, and Hurghada.

Our Bestseller Egypt travel packages are 10 days of cultural tours to Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Alexandria, and Giftun Island. This package will take you to the most popular attractions in Egypt, Also our 4 days Luxor and Aswan luxury tours are the best decisions for travelers who need to enjoy the temples of Luxor and Aswan.

The best season to visit Egypt is between October and April when daytime temperatures are pleasant and evenings are cool, but there is still plenty of sunshine.

If you want to simplify your planning and enjoy a worry-free holiday, this can be a terrific alternative. The ancient museums of ancient gold and silver riches, as well as the famous historical monuments, are among the most popular all-inclusive Egypt travel packages.

A tourist visa can be extended if required. To do this you have to apply to Mogamma, in Tahrir Square, or to the equivalent offices in Alexandria, Luxor or Sharm El-Sheikh

If you are only in Cairo for a few days it is a lot easier for you to see the sites starting from a base in Giza. The traffic from downtown to the pyramids can cause the journey to take over an hour, which means an early start if you want a full day’s experience, especially if you require to enter the Great Pyramid, when you have to be at the plateau before 0800. If you are in Cairo for a while, the Hotels at the Pyramids are all on a resort basis, built in acres of land with outdoor swimming pools and relaxing areas, something which Downtown hotels cannot really provide. This is why you tend to find that the Downtown hotels are built like towers; very tall and narrow, while Giza Pyramid hotels are limited in height, but cover more ground.

Cost also comes into the equation as a simple 4 star Hotel in the Downtown area is more than often more expensive than a 5 star resort in the Pyramids area. Cairo is like most major cities in the world in this regard as city centre property is a lot more expensive. Though it may appear that Downtown hotels do afford the luxury of being able to wander around the area for shopping and restaurants, etc. most of the Pyramid hotels offer free shuttle buses to allow you to do the same, plus taxis are not expensive and will still work out cheaper in the end.

Almost every bank has an ATM outside it, or just inside the front doors, and you will normally find that they are guarded by a policeman. Many shopping malls have stand-alone ATM’s and you can also find them located along a busy pavement (sidewalk), or where two busy pavements meet. Airports and railway stations also have ATM’s as do the larger tour company offices.

Egypt has a voltage supply of 220V and the plugs are the 2 round pin type that are common throughout Europe (except the UK).

Yes, you are only allowed to bring in 2 litres with you.

Yes, alcohol is available in Egypt, either in the better hotels, higher class restaurants and cafes, pubs, and beer gardens. You will also find off licences as well. Please note though, it is illegal to drink alcohol in the streets in Egypt, so do not walk around with a can of your favourite tipple.

Almost every bank has an ATM outside it, or just inside the front doors, and you will normally find that they are guarded by a policeman. Many shopping malls have stand-alone ATM’s and you can also find them located along a busy pavement (sidewalk), or where two busy pavements meet. Airports and railway stations also have ATM’s as do the larger tour company offices.

This is a tourist book fallacy. Women walking around these towns can do so as if they were walking around their home towns in the summer. You will be amazed at how many of the local women dress like this as well, looking more like tourists than Egyptian.

Many women travel alone and have found that they have been safe. The police, tourist police and army are always close by and the Egyptians themselves are generally safe and will try to protect solo travellers. On the whole, it is generally safer for a solo female traveller in Egypt than places like Greece, Italy or Spain.

Although the chances of being confronted are almost negligible, please ensure that you take the same precautions that you would anywhere else and do not be tempted to walk in deserted areas alone: get a taxi back to your abode! You may receive some invitations, which on the whole are innocent, do not accept any of these from strangers.

This really depends on which site you are visiting and at what time of the day. Some offer little shade and so you should ensure that you do not have too much skin available for the sun to burn (the Giza Pyramids, in the afternoon, is a prime example of this). Temples are well shaded so you do not have to cover so much, but remember that even though they are shaded well, tombs tend to accumulate the heat from the sun as well as the many visitors, so try to wear something lightweight in them, especially cotton fabrics. Though many people like to wear open toed sandals, please note that many of the floors are exceedingly uneven and so it can be easy to stub your toes. Ladies, please do not wear high heels; not only can you easily break them, they can also become trapped between the large stones in flooring, and you will also find you will tend to slip and slide on the stone. High heels and sand are not the best partners either as the heels will sink in (you may laugh, but many ladies do insist in wearing high heels).

Protocol does ask for women to cover bare skin as much as possible and so shoulders, especially, should be covered and a simple scarf will suffice. Again, it is advised to wear long trousers, or skirts, as legs should also be covered. Heads do not need to be covered, despite what some tourist books say, though it is a sign of respect if you do this.

Protocol does ask for men to wear long trousers as opposed to shorts, though Egyptians are used to the latter being worn and so say nothing, or little, if it occurs.

Egyptian water is highly chlorinated, not poisonous, and so it is perfectly safe to do this. You often swallow small amounts of water whilst in the shower, or swimming, and this causes no problems, so why should cleaning your teeth?

Yes, but not advised! Egyptian water has a high chlorine level in it which can upset the microbes in your stomach, causing diarrhoea. For drinking purposes it is far safer to stick with bottled water, ensuring the seal is intact before drinking it.

Yes, but please ensure that you only bring enough for your stay, with just a few day’s extra supply as a back-up. It would also help if you could bring the prescription as well, as proof, or for topping up (there are many pharmacies in Egypt that can do this for you). If you happen to be travelling onwards from Egypt, and so have a lot more of your prescribed medicine with you, please ensure that you do have the prescription as proof.

NO!! Malaria has not been in Egypt for well over 85 years and there is no need for any type of anti-malaria medication. To be honest, it is quite the obverse as any types of anti-malaria medication can actually cause side effects that will simply ruin your holiday. Just because Egypt is in Africa does not mean malaria is here as well.

Though most companies will use the same sites for their packages, this is mainly because the majority of visitors are experiencing Egypt for the first time and so these are the “must see” sites. Egypt has literally hundreds of ancient sites which can be visited and it only takes a request for them to be explored.

No, photography inside tombs, including the pyramids and Abu Simbel, is strictly forbidden, which has led to all cameras being banned from the Valley of the Kings (you have to leave all cameras at the x-ray point at the second entrance). Excessive flash damages the paintwork inside the tombs and so, because of people who ignore the rules, measures have been implemented to safeguard these ancient works of art. The simple rule of thumb when visiting sites is: no cameras inside, cameras are okay outside.

There is no restriction on these sales but only one of them is open at a time, they are changed to allow for them to breathe, dispersing the high levels of carbon dioxide levels that tend to accumulate inside. Tickets are available at the main entrance to the site.

Yes, but ticket sales for this are restricted to 300 people per day; 150 at 0800 and the other 150 at 1500. Tickets for this can only be bought at the main entrance, not the entrance close to the Sphinx. As tickets are sold on a first come, first served basis it is advised to get to the office as soon as possible as buses will arrive at opening times and they tend to get the majority of the tickets. If you can spare the time, try for the tickets in the morning, and if you are not successful you can be first in line for the afternoon tickets.

Though movies like “Death on the Nile” show people using this cruise, it has not been possible to cover this route since the late 1990’s. Flight or train are the only ways to get from Cairo to Luxor or Aswan nowadays.

You can visit either of these sites by taking the train, getting off at the relevant station and then getting a taxi, or by hiring a taxi or private driven car to take you to them (from Luxor or Aswan).

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