The Itinerary for the 11 Day Biblical Egypt Tour led by BIMT’s Egyptologist Nate Loper
November 6-16, 2027
All Inclusive Price: $5,717 from JFK, NY, $4,665 for “land only” travelers.
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Registration Details for this Egypt Tour
On-Line Registration Form
(This link will take you directly to the web site of our Israel travel agent, imagine Tours & Travel. This is a safe & secure way to place your $500 deposit instantly with your credit card and reserve your spot on this tour. Please enter the tour code – Loper27 – to register for this trip).
Price of $5,717 (from JFK, NY) for this unique all-Egypt Tour includes: Airfare & US & Int’l Departure taxes and fuel surcharges ($691), gratuities ($245, handled by Nate for the group), hotels, 2 meals daily, inter-country flight from Cairo to Luxor and back, and all entry fees. The land only price of $4,665 includes all the above except the airfare to and from Cairo. Sign-up deadline: August 6, 2027.
Early Bird Discounts: With your deposit of $500 to reserve your spot on this Israel tour, you will earn the following discounts off the overall price: $200 before 9/10/26, $150 before 11/10/26, $100 before 1/10/27, and $50 before 3/10/27.
This very extensive Egypt Tour features, with a special focus on the biblical connections. The itinerary first takes us to sites and experiences in and around Cairo. We’ll see the mummies at the National Museum, the Stepped Pyramid near Memphis, and the Pyramids and Great Sphinx of Giza. We then fly south to Luxor to take in the Temples of Karnak and Luxor, the Valley of the Kings tombs, and the Temples of Hatshepsut and Medinet Habu. We then fly back to Cairo and head north to the area of Goshen to connect with Joseph and the Israelites. We even have one night on the Red Sea. While Nate will serve as your tour leader and teacher, Dr. Joseph will serve as your Egyptian guide. He is one of the best, with a degree focus upon biblical connections in Egypt.
About our Tour Leader/Teacher, Nate Loper:
Nate is a Board member of BIMT. Be sure to visit Nate’s own “Christian Egypt Tours” web page HERE.
The Egypt Tour Itinerary:
Day 1 – Saturday, November 6: Across the Atlantic to Egypt
Today, tour members gather at their respective airports for the flight to Cairo. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the onboard entertainment as we journey toward Egypt. Tomorrow, we’ll step into the cradle of civilization and begin our unforgettable adventure.
Day 2 – Sunday, November 7: Arrival in Cairo
Ahlan! Welcome to Egypt. Upon arrival at Cairo International Airport, we’ll be greeted by our local representative and transferred to the Cairo Sheraton Hotel. After check-in, we’ll enjoy dinner and relax overnight, preparing for the exciting days ahead.
Day 3 – Monday, November 8: Meet, Greet, and Mummies
After breakfast, we’ll gather in the hotel conference room for a special meet-and-greet and teaching session as we begin exploring the world of biblical Egyptology together. We’ll discuss important figures and pharaohs connected to the biblical narrative and prepare for the incredible sites we’ll encounter throughout the journey. Later, we’ll visit the National Museum of EgyptianvCivilization to see remarkable artifacts and royal mummies connected to Egypt’s past and the world of the Exodus. Along the way, we’ll gain a deeper understanding of ancient Egyptian culture and history. Lunch will be enjoyed at a local restaurant during the day. If time allows, we’ll also visit several historic churches in Coptic Cairo, home to some of Egypt’s oldest Christian sites. Dinner and overnight are back at our hotel.
Day 4 – Tuesday, November 9: The GEM, Great Pyramid, and Guardian of Giza
Today we’ll explore some of the most iconic treasures and monuments in all of Egypt. Our morning begins at the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), home to the incredible collection of artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamun, along with countless treasures spanning Egypt’s long history. We’ll also see the massive Solar Boat of Khufu and artifacts connected to the world of Genesis and Exodus, including discoveries from the land of Goshen that we’ll later visit together during the tour. Later, we’ll stand before the legendary Pyramids of Giza, the last surviving wonder of the ancient world. You’ll have the option to enter the Great Pyramid of Khufu or join Nate for a special fossil walk-and-talk around the Giza Plateau, exploring the limestone layers and natural history beneath our feet. We’ll also visit the famous Great Sphinx of Giza before returning to the hotel. Dinner and overnight are back at our hotel.
Day 5 – Wednesday, November 10: The Temples of Thebes in the Land of Luxor
This morning we’ll take an early flight south to the ancient city of Luxor, often called the world’s greatest open-air museum. Upon arrival, we’ll begin a full day exploring the remarkable temples and artifacts of ancient Thebes. Our first stop will be the magnificent Karnak Temple Complex, one of the largest religious complexes ever built. As we walk among its towering columns, obelisks, and massive gateways, we’ll highlight important connections to the biblical world and the power of the pharaohs who ruled during Egypt’s imperial age. Later, we’ll visit the Luxor Museum, home to beautifully preserved statues, mummies, and artifacts from the New Kingdom period. In the late afternoon, we’ll explore the illuminated beauty of Luxor Temple as the setting sun casts warm light across its ancient stones. Dinner and overnight at the Steigenberger Hotel in Luxor.
Day 6 – Thursday, November 11: Tut, Tombs, and Towering Tributes
After breakfast at the hotel, we’ll cross to the west bank of the Nile to explore the ancient necropolis of Thebes. Our day begins in the famous Valley of the Kings, burial place of many of Egypt’s pharaohs, including King Tut. As we descend into these beautifully decorated tombs, we’ll discover vivid scenes and inscriptions that reveal the beliefs and royal traditions of ancient Egypt. We’ll then visit the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, one of Egypt’s most striking architectural achievements, built into the cliffs of the western desert. Later, we’ll explore the impressive temple of Medinet Habu, known for its massive walls, colorful reliefs, and detailed historical inscriptions, before stopping at the towering Colossi of Memnon. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 7 – Friday, November 12: Pharaohs, Foundations & First Pyramids
After an early breakfast, we’ll fly back to Cairo and begin a fascinating journey into some of Egypt’s oldest royal sites. We’ll visit Saqqara to explore the famous Step Pyramid of Djoser, the world’s earliest large-scale stone pyramid and a major milestone in ancient architecture. Later, we’ll visit Dahshur, home to the Bent Pyramid and Red Pyramid, where we’ll trace the development of pyramid construction leading up to the great pyramids at Giza. Throughout the day, we’ll discuss the history, engineering, and biblical backdrop of these remarkable monuments. Dinner and overnight are at the Sheraton Cairo Hotel.
Day 8 – Saturday, November 13: Faiyum Oasis and the Time of Joseph
After breakfast at the hotel, we’ll depart Cairo for a full-day excursion into the Faiyum Oasis region, an area rich in both history and biblical significance. Our visits will include the Hawara and Lahun Pyramids, mudbrick complexes dating to the era of the biblical patriarchs and possibly even the time of Joseph himself. Along the way, we’ll discuss the Middle Kingdom pharaohs, the 12th Dynasty capital of Itjtawy, and the historical setting surrounding Joseph’s rise to power in Egypt. We’ll also visit the striking Meidum Pyramid, one of Egypt’s earliest pyramid attempts and among the most unique structures still standing today. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 9 – Sunday, November 14: From Goshen to the Red Sea
After breakfast, we’ll pack our bags on the bus and depart Cairo for a full day exploring the biblical land of Goshen. Traveling into the Nile Delta, we’ll visit Tanis, a site filled with fallen statues, temple ruins, and monuments connected to Egypt’s ancient capital cities. Throughout the day, we’ll discuss the Israelite presence in Egypt, the Exodus narrative, and the historical setting surrounding these events. From there, we’ll symbolically “make our Exodus” from Goshen as we journey eastward across the desert toward the shores of the Red Sea, following the path of one of the Bible’s most dramatic events. Dinner and overnight at the Red Sea at the Mövenpick Resort El Sokhna.
Day 10 – Monday, November 15: Red Sea Relaxation & Reflection
After breakfast, we’ll gather together for a special wrap-up time with Nate as we reflect on the experiences, discoveries, and biblical connections from our week across Egypt. This will be an opportunity to share memories, ask final questions, and bring the journey together before returning home. The remainder of the day will be free to relax and enjoy the sunshine and beaches along the Red Sea coast. In the evening, we’ll transfer back to Cairo for our final overnight stay before departure. Dinner and overnight at the Le Méridien Cairo Airport.
Day 11 – Tuesday, November 16: Farewells & Flights Home
After an early breakfast at the hotel, we’ll transfer to Cairo International Airport for our return flights home. As our journey comes to an end, we leave Egypt with unforgettable memories, new friendships, and a deeper appreciation for the history, culture, and biblical world we’ve experienced together throughout the week.
While we do our best to ensure that all items listed in your itinerary are included, there are times when conditions beyond our control may affect your program or itinerary, including but not limited to air carrier changes, delays, weather, political climate, time constraints, or changes made by your tour leader and tour guide.










Inside the Tomb!
This brief video (by Director Dr. John DeLancey) gives you a glimpse into one of the Tombs at the Valley of the Kings in Luxor. This episode takes us into the impressive tomb of Ramses III. This tomb is among a total of 64 tombs discovered here on the west side of the Nile River. It is hard to imagine how colorful this tomb was back in the days of this pharaoh!
All of the colors and reliefs are still quite stunning even today! Ramses III was famous for defeating the “Sea Peoples” in about 1180 BC (based on conventional dating, or around the 850’s BC using Revised Chronology). Visiting these tombs gives us an amazing perspective of the pharaoh’s tombs that are impressive in color, hieroglyphics, and reliefs.