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Egypt & the Eternal Nile

January 29 – February 12, 2027

Trip Details

This comprehensive Egypt journey spans Cairo to Nubia and Luxor, featuring the Grand Egyptian Museum, Pyramids of Giza, a Lake Nasser cruise to Abu Simbel, and a classic Nile cruise. Highlights include ancient temples, Nubian heritage sites, and Egypt’s most iconic archaeological wonders. Georgia Tech will be sharing this departure with the University of Colorado Boulder. 

Starting Price: $7,297 per person based on double occupancy from Atlanta ($6,495 air & land inclusive plus $802 airline taxes and fees) 
Airfare: Included from Atlanta – Other cities available upon request 
Trip Length: 13 Nights 

Destinations: Cairo, Aswan, Lake Nasser Cruise – Kalabsha Temples, Wadi el-Seboua, Amada, Kasr Ibrim, Abu Simbel, Nile Cruise – Aswan, Kom Ombo, Edfu, Luxor, West Bank 
Country Visited: Egypt 
Post-Program Option: Petra & Amman, Jordan 

Travel Partner: Odysseys Unlimited

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Tech Traveler Testimonials

“This is once-in-a-lifetime "bucket list" tour. Anyone who wants to experience the wonders of Egypt and Petra should put this on their list.” 

“It was a fantastic trip. The guides were superb, the accommodation was excellent, the tours were wonderful, and the food was quite good. The weather was perfect, and most places weren't crowded. The whole trip was well-planned with a good balance of planned activities and free time. I know most tours don't include the Lake Nassar cruise, so I felt like this was a bonus, and I wouldn't have wanted to miss it. We felt that Odysseys Unlimited did an excellent job putting this trip together.” 

“One takeaway that I would like to pass along - at no time did we ever feel unsafe. They told us that tourism has really suffered since the 10/7 attacks, but we never worried about any safety issues the entire trip. On the Egypt portion, there was an armed security guard with our group on all the tours. I'm glad we didn't let this prevent us from going.”