
The honest first day — Giza plus GEM
06:45 taxi to Giza. 07:00–10:30 pyramids and Sphinx. 11:00 lunch on Pyramids Road. 13:00 taxi to GEM. 13:30–17:00 GEM, Tutankhamun wing and staircase. About EGP 2,100 pp with tickets.
Most guides give you a plan that fits a magazine page but not a real day in Cairo or Luxor. They forget the traffic, ignore lunch, assume the museums are empty, and pretend your 09:00 energy is still there at 16:30. Our plans are the opposite — they assume the traffic, the heat, one rest stop and a normal lunch. Each plan below is built from a route a volunteer actually walked on a real day, with the meal stops named, the taxi costs noted and the shade considered. All open to read, no account, no paywall.
The plans are grouped by city — five Cairo day-plans, two for Luxor (east bank and west bank, deliberately separate), one for Aswan with the Abu Simbel convoy, one Alexandria day-trip, and two specialty plans for photography and families. Each ends with a short fallback section — what to drop if you start late, what to swap if a site is closed, what to add if you finish early. The fallback rules are the part readers say they wish they had read first.
Cairo exhausts plans fastest — the sites are spread across thirty kilometres of traffic and the metro only covers part of it. These assume taxis or Uber/Careem and realistic transfer times. The lunch stops are places the volunteers have eaten at recently.

06:45 taxi to Giza. 07:00–10:30 pyramids and Sphinx. 11:00 lunch on Pyramids Road. 13:00 taxi to GEM. 13:30–17:00 GEM, Tutankhamun wing and staircase. About EGP 2,100 pp with tickets.

09:00 metro to Mar Girgis. 09:30–11:00 Hanging Church and Ben Ezra. 11:30–13:00 Coptic Museum. 15:00 taxi to NMEC. 15:30–18:00 the Royal Mummies Hall. About EGP 1,200 pp.

09:30 taxi to the Citadel. 10:00–12:30 Citadel and Alabaster Mosque. 13:00 lunch in the Khan. 14:30–16:30 Museum of Islamic Art. 19:00–22:00 the Khan after dark, dinner. About EGP 1,400 pp.

08:00 taxi from Cairo (EGP 700 round trip). 09:00–11:30 Saqqara with the Serapeum and Mereruka. 12:30–14:00 Red Pyramid interior and Bent Pyramid. 16:00 back in Cairo. About EGP 1,800 pp.

09:00–11:30 Egyptian Museum Tahrir (jewellery rooms 4 and 21). 12:00 taxi to Garden City for lunch. 15:00–18:30 GEM, Tutankhamun wing only. About EGP 2,300 pp. The pattern reveals the curatorial difference between old and new.
The biggest planning mistake we see is combining the two Luxor banks in one day. The west bank has a different rhythm — early before the heat, then back to the hotel by 14:00. The east bank can take a late morning and a sunset visit. They need separate days.

06:30 taxi to Karnak. 06:45–10:00 Karnak before the buses. 11:30 Luxor Museum. 14:30 lunch in the old town. 18:30–20:00 Luxor Temple after dark. About EGP 1,500 pp.

05:30 public ferry. 06:00 Valley of the Kings — Seti I, Ramses VI, one general tomb. 08:30 Hatshepsut. 10:30 Medinet Habu. 12:30 lunch. 14:00 back to the hotel. 18:00 felucca at sunset. About EGP 2,800 pp.

Day 1: 09:00 Unfinished Obelisk, 10:30 boat to Elephantine, 16:30 boat to Philae for late light, 19:00 Nubian Museum. Day 2: 04:00 Abu Simbel convoy, 07:00–09:00 the temples, 14:00 back in Aswan. About EGP 3,500 pp over two days.

08:00 first-class train to Sidi Gaber (3 h). 11:00–13:00 Greco-Roman Museum. 13:30 fish lunch in Bahari. 15:00–17:30 Bibliotheca. 18:00 corniche walk to Fort Qaitbey at sunset. 22:30 train back. About EGP 1,800 pp.

05:30 arrive at the gate — the pre-opening light from the back-road overlook is the photograph. 07:00 the Sphinx amphitheatre. 09:00 the Khufu approach. 16:00 golden hour at the Sphinx (south-east corner). 18:00 blue hour. Tripod permit EGP 100 separate.

09:00 GEM children's wing (2 h). 11:30 lunch at the GEM café. 13:30 nap or pool — non-negotiable in summer. 16:00 camel ride at the plateau (20 min). 17:30 the Sphinx. 19:00 early dinner. About EGP 1,800 pp adult, EGP 600 child.
Plans break. The taxi is late, a museum is unexpectedly shut, the kids melt in the heat. These are the rules the volunteers use to adjust on the fly.
Pair these plans with the open-air guides for the site details, the museum guides for the museum component, and arrival basics for the essentials. Check the season window before locking in the dates.
Write in with your dates and the cities you are considering, and a volunteer will point you to the guides that fit — for free, no booking, no upsell. We do not arrange the trip; we just help you plan it.
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