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Cairo to Luxor: sleeper train vs bus vs flight (2026)

The Cairo to Luxor sleeper train is sold everywhere as the budget-romantic move. For a foreigner in 2026 it is the most expensive of the four real options. Here is the honest cost ladder — GoBus coach, domestic flight, day train, sleeper — with the prices, the booking channels, and what actually changed after Egypt floated the pound.

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Giza, Saqqara and the Grand Egyptian Museum (2026): the contrarian logistics guide

The Grand Egyptian Museum fully opened on 4 November 2025 and now sells timed-entry tickets online only, there is no dawn entry to the Giza pyramids, and the 'you need a guide for everything' line is sales mythology. The three facts that actually change how you plan Cairo's monuments — plus the card-only gate, the scam field, and the airport-to-Giza move.

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The Valley of the Kings and the Luxor West Bank (2026): the crossing is closed, the dawn is the trip

The Valley of the Kings is the centerpiece of the Luxor West Bank, but the over-the-mountain crossing to Hatshepsut that every old itinerary suggests is officially closed and enforced. The practical frame: card-only gates, a 06:00 dawn window, and which tombs are worth the money.

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Sleeping in the White Desert: the Bahariya overnight, the permit law, and how to vet an operator

The White Desert overnight from the Bahariya Oasis is the one place on this trip where you actually sleep in the desert and walk among formations that exist nowhere else — Cretaceous seabed wind-carved into chalk towers. It is also the one leg where a licensed guide and a permit are not a tourist upsell but the law, written in the aftermath of a 2015 friendly-fire tragedy. How the overnight works, what it costs after the currency float, what the operator brings versus what you carry, and how to vet a desert outfit when no public license registry exists.

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