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Trip Builders · open base

Worked plans, timed in real minutes.

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 · five plans

Cairo, where the geography fights you

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.

Giza pyramids
Cairo · Plan 1

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.

O.S. · spring 2026Full plan →
Old Cairo
Cairo · Plan 2

Old Cairo and the NMEC afternoon

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.

D.W. · spring 2026Full plan →
Citadel and Khan
Cairo · Plan 3

Islamic Cairo and the Khan evening

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.

D.W. · winter 2025Full plan →
Saqqara
Cairo · Plan 4

Saqqara plus Dahshur half-day

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.

O.S. · spring 2025Full plan →
Egyptian Museum
Cairo · Plan 5

Two-museum comparison day

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.

O.S. · summer 2025Full plan →
Luxor · two days

East bank and west bank — never the same day

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.

Karnak
Luxor · Plan 6

East bank — Karnak morning, Luxor Temple sunset

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.

M.F. · spring 2026Full plan →
Valley of the Kings
Luxor · Plan 7

West bank — three sites before the heat

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.

M.F. · spring 2026Full plan →
Aswan, Alexandria & specialty

The south, the Mediterranean, and two specialty days

Philae
Aswan · Plan 8

Aswan day plus Abu Simbel next morning

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.

M.F. · winter 2025Full plan →
Alexandria corniche
Alexandria · Plan 9

Alexandria day-trip from Cairo

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.

D.W. · winter 2025Full plan →
Sphinx at golden hour
Specialty · Plan 10

Photographer's day at the Giza plateau

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.

O.S. · spring 2025Full plan →
Family museum day
Specialty · Plan 11

Family day in Cairo with kids 6–12

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.

O.S. · spring 2025Full plan →

Fallback rules — what to drop when a day breaks

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.

  • If you start ninety minutes lateDrop the second site of the morning, not the first. The first has the energy; the second usually under-performs anyway.
  • If a museum is unexpectedly closedPivot to the nearest open one or a walk in the same neighbourhood. Cairo is dense enough that there is always something within a fifteen-minute taxi.
  • If the heat is worse than forecastMove the afternoon to a museum or the hotel. Open-air sites after 12:00 in summer are a mistake even if your morning energy disagrees.
  • If lunch overruns by an hourSkip the smaller site. The big site stays — that is what the day was for.
  • If you find an unscheduled place you likeDrop the next-named site and stay. The day is yours; the plan is a suggestion.
  • If you start with jet lagDrop the museum that needs concentration. The temples tolerate a slower pace; the dense museums punish it.

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.

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