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Egypt Lunar Eclipse 2025
Lunar Eclipse Egypt 2025

Total Lunar Eclipse Egypt 2025

As we gear up for the 2027 Egypt Total Solar Eclipse Tour, we also have our sights set on another monumental astronomical event in Cairo, the Egypt Lunar Eclipse 2025. Mark your calendars for this event on 7th September 2025.

The 7th of September 2025 the Egypt Lunar eclipse will be fully visible from any place in Cairo, Egypt.

The partial eclipse will begin at 6:27 PM, as the moon starts to enter the Earth’s shadow.
The total eclipse will commence at 7:31 PM, reach its peak at 8:12 PM, conclude at 8:53 PM, come to an end at 9:56 PM, and finally, fully conclude at 10:55 PM.

We at Egypt solar eclipse tour consider ourselves among the best and most experienced teams when it comes to Egypt travel and tours. so, we when it came to make the Egypt eclipse private tour itinerary, we set out to create the best combination of destinations, sightseeing, and monuments together to turn the main event: Lunar eclipse viewing in Cairo from a truly unique unprecedented experience to a long living timeless memory.

  • Egypt total Lunar eclipse I 9 Days 8 nights I 05 Nights Cairo, 3 nights Cruise Sep 07 – Sep 14, 2025.
  • 8 nights Group Expedition, commencing and concluding in Cairo.
  • In case you want to see another option please consider other Itineraries and if you have any inquiries, please send as an email here.
  • GEM 
  • Civilization Museum 
  • Cidadel of Salah Eldeen
  •  Alabaster Mosque
  • Pyramids  
  • Sphinx
  • Memphis 
  • Sakkara
  • Old Cairo
  • Khan Al – Khalili 
  • Alexandria
  • Karnak Temple
  • Luxor Temple
  • New Sphinx avenue 
  • Hatshepsut Temple
  • Valley of Kings
  • Memnon 
  • Tombs of Rameses V & VI
  •  King Tut’s Tomb 
  • Edfu Temple
  • Kom ombu Temple 
  • Aswan High Dam
  • Philae Temple

Sep 06: Arrival in Cairo

Upon landing at Cairo International Airport, our esteemed guests are welcomed with our exclusive “meet and greet” service. Following this warm reception, we arrange seamless transportation to their designated hotel for check-in, ensuring a smooth start to your Egyptian tour.

Meals: None provided

Sep 07: Cairo Exploration (Grand Egyptian Museum, Pyramids of Giza & Great Sphinx) and Total Lunar eclipse viewing

Embark on a captivating journey as we delve into the heart of Egypt’s rich heritage. Our day commences with a visit to the awe-inspiring Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), the largest archaeological museum globally.

Here, guests will marvel at a staggering collection of 100,000 masterpieces spanning Egypt’s illustrious history, with 20,000 treasures set to make their debut, including the complete collection of King Tutankhamun. Following our museum exploration, we’ll savor a delectable lunch at a charming restaurant.

The adventure continues as we venture to the iconic Pyramids of Giza, the sole surviving monument of the ancient world’s seven wonders. Witness the majestic Great Pyramid of Khufu alongside the Pyramids of Khafra & Menkaura, each standing as a testament to ancient craftsmanship and ingenuity.

next visit is to the well-preserved valley temple of Khafra and gaze upon the enigmatic Great Sphinx, a symbol of timeless mystery and allure.

Conclude our day with the main total Lunar Eclipse viewing event: starting 6:27 pm and ending at 10:55 pm.

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch provided.

Sep 08: Memphis, Sakkara, and Old Cairo Expedition tour

Embark on a spiritual odyssey as we explore the early religious landmarks of Cairo. Our journey begins with a visit to the El Muallaqa Church, a basilica dating back to the late fourth and early fifth centuries. Perched atop the south gate of the Fortress of Babylon, this church, known as “suspended or hanging,” holds a storied history. Despite destruction in a ninth-century earthquake, it remained a focal point of the Coptic Church of Egypt until the 14th century.

Next, we’ll pause at the Ben Ezra Synagogue, constructed between the sixth and ninth centuries AD. Housing a rich Jewish Heritage Library, the synagogue holds invaluable documents shedding light on Jewish life under Arab rule and inter-sect relations.

After a delightful lunch at a local eatery (Abu Shakra), our journey continues to Memphis, established circa 3,100 BC as the legendary city of Menes, the unifier of Upper and Lower Egypt. Initially serving as a strategic fortress under Menes’ reign, Memphis evolved into a flourishing city by the Third Dynasty, as evidenced by the architectural marvels unearthed at Saqqara.

Our final stop takes us to the Sakkara site, a vital section of the Memphis necropolis housing the tombs of kings from the 1st and 2nd Dynasties. Recent archaeological endeavors have unveiled remarkable discoveries, including a prime minister’s tomb, a queen pyramid, and the burial site of a dynasty-founding king’s son, each offering captivating insights into ancient Egypt’s past.

Meals: Breakfast and lunch

Begin your day with an immersive journey into Egypt’s rich cultural tapestry. Our first stop is the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC), a pioneering institution boasting 50,000 artifacts tracing the evolution of civilization from its inception to the present day.

Following a delightful lunch at one of Cairo’s finest restaurants, our exploration continues with a visit to the historic Citadel of Mohamed Ali. Perched atop the Muqattam Hills, this fortress, built in 1183, offers commanding views of the city. Marvel at the majestic domes and minarets, including the iconic Alabaster Mosque, whose dazzling interior captivates with twinkling lights and intricate mosaics.

Conclude our Cairo tour with a leisurely stroll through the bustling Khan Al-Khalili Market, one of Egypt’s oldest and most renowned markets. Lose yourself in its labyrinthine lanes filled with an array of Egyptian antiques and gifts, offering a perfect opportunity to procure souvenirs to commemorate your Egyptian adventure.

Meals: Breakfast and lunch

Sep 10: Travel to Aswan, Nile Cruise Sightseeing

Early morning, arrive at Cairo International Airport to catch your flight to Aswan.

Upon arrival, board the luxurious Nile Cruise, where you will spend the next three nights, beginning your serene journey sailing from Aswan to Luxor.

After lunch, the Nile Cruise excursion will commence with a visit to the impressive Aswan High Dam, followed by the enchanting Philae Temple.

In the evening, you may opt for the optional, breathtaking Sound and Light show at Philae Temple.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

we offer an optional addition to experience Abu Simbel Tour by bus. please note that you have write your optional request in the comment section in the booking section

In the early morning, we will sail to Kom Ombo and visit the fascinating Temple of Kom Ombo, dedicated to the gods Sobek and Horus.

Continue sailing to Edfu, where you will have dinner and stay overnight on the Nile Cruise.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Evening, you may choose the Light and Sound Show inside Karnak Temple.

Arrive at Edfu and visit the Temple of Edfu.  you will then be escorted back to the Nile Cruise to have lunch while heading to Luxor.

In the afternoon, you will visit Luxor East Bank beginning with the outstanding Karnak Temple.  Afterwards, Temple of Luxor will be our next stop.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Sep 13: Luxor West bank, Transfer to Hotel for Overnight Stay.

you may opt to Start the day early with an optional exhilarating hot air balloon ride over the West Bank of Luxor, providing a breathtaking view of the ancient sites. After this unforgettable experience, return to the Nile Cruise for breakfast and then proceed with the checkout process. (please notify us of your choice in the comment section)

In the morning, we will visit the Luxor West Bank necropolis, starting with the Valley of the Kings, where we’ll explore the unique tombs of Rameses V & VI, as well as the famous King Tutankhamun’s Tomb. Next, we will visit the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, followed by the iconic Colossi of Memnon.

After our exploration, we will fly back to Cairo, where you will be transferred to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Meals: Breakfast

transfer to Cairo International Airport for your departure. Marking the conclusion of our unforgettable journey & carrying with you cherished memories of your time in Egypt.

Meals: Breakfast

Luxury Accommodation:

  • Sep 06 – 10: Grand Nile tower (Nile view rooms) Hotel – on bed & breakfast.
  • Sep 10 – 13: Royal signature Nile Cruise or similar – on full board.
  • Sep 13 – 14: Grand Nile tower (Nile view rooms) – on full board.

Transfers:

  • Sep 06: Arrival transfer to your Hotel from Cairo Airport.
  • Sep 10: Transfer from your hotel to Cairo airport to fly to Aswan.
  • Sep 10: Transfer from Aswan Airport to Your Nile Cruise.
  • Sep 13: Transfer from your Cruise to Aswan Airport to fly to Cairo.
  • Sep 13: Transfer from Cairo Airport to your Hotel.
  • Sep 14: Transfer to your terminal for departure.

Sightseeing:

  • Sep 07: Full-day pyramids, Sphinx, Grand Egyptian Museum and main Lunar Eclipse Viewing Event includes Guiding, Lunch, Entrance fees, and A/C Bus model 2023.
  • Sep 08: Full-day Memphis, Sakkara, Full-day Cairo National Museum of Egyptian Civilization and old Cairo tours include Guiding, Lunch, Entrance fees, and A/C Bus model 2023.
  • Sep 09: Full-day Cairo National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Citadel of Salah Eldeen, Alabaster Mosque, and Khan Al-Khalili Market, including Guiding, Lunch, Entrance fees, and A/C Bus model 2023.
  • Sep 10 – 13: 4 Days cruise Sightseeing as per program includes Guiding, Entrance fees, and A/C Bus model 2023.

Free Items:

  • Camel ride on the second day.

Domestic flights:

  • CAI -> ASW
  • AS -> CAI

Not included:

  • Visa $25
  • Tipping
  • International flights
  • any optional tours 

Egypt is very safe to visit and the police, tourist police, and army are in prominence wherever you go, giving you a feel of being in secure surroundings. Egypt prides itself on its high safety record for tourists and will do all it can to maintain this.

Egyptian Arabic is the official and most widely spoken language in Egypt, which is considered by many Arabic speakers as the easiest and most outgoing Arabic dialect. English is taught in schools and is considered a secondary language that is most commonly used for almost any job or certificate and OfCourse tourism purposes.

The official currency of Egypt is the Egyptian Pound. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants and upscale shops. There are also ATMs available at hotels and outside major banks dispensing local currency.

Generally speaking, the best time to visit Egypt would be during the winter months, from October to April. The temperatures are mild and pleasant, although evenings can become quite cool. December through January are the peak tourist months so expect large crowds if travelling at this time. The best time to enjoy the beaches, without having to endure the large crowds of summer tourists, would be from March to May. Temperatures at this time are warm and tourist sites are not too crowded. however in case of a unique event like the Egypt solar eclipse, it is preferred to start the tour before the date set for the total solar eclipse.

Egypt, being a predominantly Muslim country, is naturally conservative (not like the Gulf States or Saudi Arabia) but the average people are careful in what they wear. The dress code in Egypt for women is considered conservative by western standards and it is respectful to obey this code. For men it is not really an issue — normal trousers and shirt or T-shirt are fine — but in Cairo it would not be acceptable to wear short shorts or a tank tops/sleeveless top. In the resorts like Sharm El Sheik, Hurghada, Sinai, etc. — shorts are fine, and it is very open and flexible. This also applies to ladies for the beach areas, but going into the market area in Hurghada, for example you may be more comfortable in trousers. Generally, for men in Cairo or any city that is not on the seaside, remain with trousers (at tourist sites long loose shorts) or jeans and T-shirt, as even in Cairo, local people do not feel comfortable seeing a man in shorts. In Seaside areas it’s ok to walk in shorts, but once you enter a local restaurant or market, it’s better to be more covered.

For the vast majority of travelers to Egypt, a valid passport and a travel visa is required. A visa can easily be purchased at the airport when you arrive. The cost for a single-entry, 30-day tourist visa is $25 (or equivalent in Euro), must be paid in cash (no credit or debit cards accepted), and your passport must be valid for at least six months. Citizens of all European countries, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, South Korea, Macedonia, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine and United States can obtain a visa upon arrival. (Egypt does allow visa-free access for certain countries such as Bahrain, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Lebanon, Macao, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Malaysia.) Visas can also be purchased beforehand through Egypt’s Visa e-Portal: https://visa2egypt.gov.eg. Forty-one different nationalities are eligible to purchase the e-visa, however, it’s far easier to simply buy the visa at the airport.

As with most European and North American countries, tipping is graciously accepted in Egypt. A 10% tip at restaurants and to guides and drivers is standard. Unfortunately, at major tourist sites like the Pyramids of Giza or the tombs of the Valley of the Kings, touts aggressively hustle for tips by allowing you to take photos in areas where it’s clearly posted as prohibited (such as inside the tombs). Please refrain from perpetuating this problem by not paying to take pictures.

Egypt has a voltage supply of 220V, and the plugs are the 2-round pin type that are common throughout Europe.

As noted previously, Egypt is a Muslim country, therefore alcohol is not readily available outside of tourist areas and western-style hotels/resorts. Beer and wine is available for purchase on all Dragonfly Kite Safaris.

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