Egypt 2027 Total Solar Eclipse Journey (8 Days)

A once-in-a-lifetime celestial event in the land of ancient wonders

Egypt 2027 Total Solar Eclipse Journey (8 Days)
Overview

Overview

On 2 August 2027, Egypt will become one of the most sought-after places on Earth to witness a total solar eclipse. In and around Luxor, totality is expected to last around six minutes and twenty-two seconds, offering travellers an unusually long and powerful experience of the Moon’s shadow crossing the Sun.

This journey is designed for travellers who want far more than a sightseeing holiday. It combines the drama of the eclipse with the timeless appeal of Egypt: the Pyramids, the Nile, the temples of Luxor, desert light, river landscapes, warm hospitality, and the possibility of a relaxing Red Sea finale.

Why This Journey Will Appeal 

  • A rare astronomical spectacle: Witness one of the longest total solar eclipses visible from land for many decades.
  • An unforgettable setting: Experience totality in Egypt, where ancient temples, desert horizons, and the Nile create a sense of occasion unlike anywhere else.
  • Classic Egypt highlights: Include Cairo, the Pyramids, the Sphinx, Luxor, Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings, and optional Nile or Red Sea extensions.
  • Flexible travel styles: Choose a focused Luxor stay, a Cairo and Luxor journey, a Nile cruise, or a post-eclipse beach escape.
  • Ideal for curious travellers: Perfect for couples, solo travellers, small groups, special-interest travellers, photographers, astronomy enthusiasts, and bucket-list explorers.

Choose Your Eclipse Travel Style

  • Luxor Eclipse Stay: A focused itinerary for travellers who want to be close to the heart of the eclipse action, with excellent access to temples, tombs, and Nile views.
  • Nile Cruise Eclipse Journey: Combine eclipse viewing with the romance of the Nile, sailing between ancient sites and enjoying Egypt at a slower, more atmospheric pace.
  • Cairo and Luxor Classic: A balanced option for first-time visitors, pairing the Pyramids and Cairo’s cultural treasures with Luxor and the eclipse.
  • Red Sea Escape: Add Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh after the eclipse for beach time, snorkelling, diving, desert excursions, and relaxed resort living.
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Itinerary

Some journeys are built around places. Others are built around moments. Egypt 2027 offers both: the monuments of one of the world’s greatest civilizations and a fleeting celestial event that will be remembered for a lifetime.

Reserve early for a rare Egypt journey where ancient wonders and cosmic drama meet beneath the shadow of the Moon.

Viewing Options

Choose Your Eclipse Travel Style

  • Luxor Eclipse Stay: A focused itinerary for travellers who want to be close to the heart of the eclipse action, with excellent access to temples, tombs, and Nile views.
  • Nile Cruise Eclipse Journey: Combine eclipse viewing with the romance of the Nile, sailing between ancient sites and enjoying Egypt at a slower, more atmospheric pace.
  • Cairo and Luxor Classic: A balanced option for first-time visitors, pairing the Pyramids and Cairo’s cultural treasures with Luxor and the eclipse.
  • Red Sea Escape: Add Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh after the eclipse for beach time, snorkelling, diving, desert excursions, and relaxed resort living.

Arrive in Cairo: Welcome to Egypt

Our representative will be on hand to facilitate your transit through Customs and Immigration.

Transfers and Free Time

The representative will travel with you from the airport to your hotel to ensure a smooth transition and booking process. Time to rest up in preparation for the start of your trip.

Cairo: Civilisation, Engineering and the Cosmos

Visit the Giza Plateau, the Sphinx, and Saqqara.

The Pyramids of Giza, the ultimate act of devotion. Today, we start with perhaps the greatest monuments to Egyptian faith, ingenuity and achievement of any civilisation – the pyramids of Giza.

The pharaohs Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure were the builders of the Giza Pyramids which have stood for over 4500 years.  They are a  testament to ancient Egyptians’ engineering skills and also to their grandfather, Sneferu .   Sneferu had built 3 pyramids in his lifetime and without him, the Giza Pyramids would not have been built.  But many mysteries remain.

Similarly, the Sphinx has many mysteries as their are no inscriptions which identify the builder and its purpose.   It’s an amazing edifice which we know little about.

Saqqara – The Saqqara area is the most researched archaeological site in Egypt with recent excavations uncovering new tombs previously unknown.

The Stepped Pyramid was the first stone building in all of history and the tallest construction in the world up until the mid 19th century.  Beneath it are 4 miles of tunnels and over 400 chambers.

Grand Egyptian Museum and Khan El Khalil Bazaar

The Museum displays around 100,000 ancient artifacts spanning 7,000 years of Egyptian history. The main galleries are divided into four eras: predynastic and Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, and Greco-Roman.

The main attraction is the full tomb collection of King Tutankhamun. The collection includes about 5,000 items and was relocated from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

In August 2021the reconstructed Khufu ship, a solar barque, was relocated to the Grand Egyptian Museum from the Giza Solar Boat Museum beside the Great Pyramid.

The Statue of Ramesses II occupies the largest central atrium in the museum. In 2006, the 3,200yearold Statue of Ramesses II was relocated from Ramses Square in Cairo to the Museum. It was moved to the atrium of the museum in January 2018. and weighs 83 tons.

The Khan El Khalili Bazaar has been open 24 hours a day and has been since the 1400’s.

With hundreds of store holders within its precincts, the winding alleys reveal something around each corner. It attracts a cross section of Egyptians and is a truly incredible cultural experience.  It was formerly the precinct of the Fatimid ruling family.

Fly to Luxor

Travel to Upper Egypt and begin the Luxor field-study programme.

Transfer to your cruise vessel or hotel (dependent on travel option)

Karnak & Luxor Temples

Explore the ceremonial heart of ancient Thebes.

The Temple of Karnak

The Temple of Karnak was believed to be the spot where creation began. They also believed it was a point of interaction between the god Amun-Ra and Egyptians. It is important to Egypt’s cultural history because it was a place of worship and provides clues about the ancient Egyptian religion.

The Temple of Luxor

The Temple of Luxor has always been used as a place of worship, and evidence of various groups is present even today.

Construction began around 1400 BCE during the New Kingdom, with Amenhotep III starting the core of the temple and later additions by Tutankhamun, Horemheb, and Ramesses II.

The Luxor Temple served as a significant religious center, particularly for the Opet Festival, where the cult images of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu were taken from Karnak Temple to Luxor Temple.

West Bank of Luxor

Visit the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and selected sites on the West Bank.

Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings refers to  where the bodies of the pharaohs were laid to rest in tombs cut deep into the rock. These tombs range in size from single chamber burials to massive complexes spanning several thousand square meters.

The Valley of the Workers Deir el-Medina, also known as the Valley of the Workers, was an ancient Egyptian workmen’s village.

Located on the west bank of the Nile River in Egypt, it was home to the artisans who worked on the tombs in the nearby Valley of the Kings during the New Kingdom period (1550-1070 BCE)2.

The Temple of Hatshebut

Pharaoh Hatshepsut’s temple is an engineering marvel and is  important because it offers insight into her rule. Hatshepsut was largely written out of history, but the stories told on the colonnades in the temple shed a lot of light on the two decades of her reign.

Eclipse Day, 2 August 2027

Transfer early to the selected viewing site.

Observe the partial phases, totality, temperature and light changes, shadows, and the solar corona.

Transfer to next phase of your journey

Transfer and return travel to Cairo for onward flights, or continue with a Nile cruise or Red Sea extension.

Inclusions

  • Accommodation in Cairo, Luxor, and selected extension destinations.
  • Private or group transfers within Egypt.
  • Domestic flights where required.
  • Guided sightseeing with expert local guides.
  • Carefully planned eclipse-day logistics and viewing arrangements.
  • Solar viewing glasses for participants.
  • Optional Nile cruise, Red Sea resort stay, photography support, or special-interest extensions.
  • Dedicated eclipse-day operations plan covering transport, shade, hydration, medical support, and crowd management.

Exclusions

  • Visa
  • Tips
  • Additional meals
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Eclipse Information

Egypt 2027 Total Solar Eclipse – A once-in-a-lifetime celestial event 

The eclipse will occur during prime summer conditions, boasting an 82% statistical probability of cloud-free desert skies. For travelers and astronomy enthusiasts, this offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness a celestial spectacle framed by ancient temples and the Sahara.  It will be the last full eclipse for over 95 years/

Location: The path of totality directly crosses southern Egypt, including Luxor, Aswan, and the Siwa Oasis. Cairo will only experience a partial eclipse. The absolute maximum duration of the eclipse happens just southeast of Luxor.

Luxor Timeline

  • Partial Eclipse Begins: 11:19 AM
  • Total Eclipse (Totality) Begins: 12:39 PM
  • Maximum Eclipse (Peak): 1:05 PM
  • Total Eclipse Ends: ~12:45 PM
  • Partial Eclipse Ends: 2:39 PM [
  • Totality Duration: Varies by location, with Luxor lasting 6 minutes and 22 seconds, and Aswan experiencing roughly 4 to 5 minutes.
  • Reserve early for a rare Egypt journey where ancient wonders and cosmic drama meet beneath the shadow of the Moon.

What Travellers Can Look Forward To

  • The build-up of anticipation as the partial eclipse begins.
  • The sudden change in light, colour, temperature, and atmosphere as totality approaches.
  • The chance to see the Sun’s corona during the brief minutes of totality.
  • Luxor’s temples, tombs, river scenery, and golden desert light.
  • Optional photography, astronomy, Egyptology, culinary, cultural, Nile, or Red Sea experiences.

Reserve early for a rare Egypt journey where ancient wonders and cosmic drama meet beneath the shadow of the Moon.

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