Start your journey with a pickup from your hotel and travel to Cairo, where you can enjoy scenic views and make stops along the way. Upon reaching Cairo, begin your exploration at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, where you’ll be captivated by its rich collection of Ancient Egyptian artifacts. Next, admire the impressive Salah El-Din Citadel and indulge in a delicious lunch at a local Egyptian restaurant. In the afternoon, head to Giza to explore the famous Great Pyramids and the Great Sphinx on the Giza Plateau. Be sure to visit the Papyrus Museum to discover the ancient technique of papyrus-making. Wrap up your day with a return journey to your accommodation in Hurghada, enriched by unforgettable memories.
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The Egyptian Museum, also known as the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities or the Cairo Museum, is located in Cairo and showcases a vast collection of ancient artifacts. It houses roughly 120,000 objects, though only a small portion is on view, with most kept in storage. Constructed in 1901 by the Italian firm Garozzo-Zaffarani, it is among the largest museums in the region. The museum is slated to be replaced by the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, which was opened in 2020.
Egypt boasts numerous ancient stone structures called pyramids, with at least 118 recorded instances. The majority of these pyramids were constructed during the Old and Middle Kingdom periods, primarily serving as burial sites for pharaohs and their queens.
The sphinx is a mythical creature often depicted with a human head atop a lion’s body, and in some variations, it has falcon-like wings. According to Greek mythology, this being has the head of a woman, the haunches of a lion, and the wings of a bird. She is known for her cunning nature, presenting riddles to travelers and mercilessly killing anyone who fails to solve them.
Papyrus is an ancient writing material often regarded as a forerunner to modern books. It originated in Egypt and was made from the abundant papyrus plant found in the region. The use of papyrus dates back to at least the First Dynasty of Egypt, making it one of the earliest known writing surfaces in recorded history.
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