Step into the grandeur of the Giza Pyramids, stand face-to-face with the legendary Sphinx, and uncover the secrets of ancient rituals at the Valley Temple—all in one unforgettable day. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a history lover, this tour is your gateway to the breathtaking legacy of Egypt’s pharaohs. LGBTQ are very welcomed with very open minded tour guides
Marvel at the priceless artifacts of the Egyptian Museum, including Tutankhamun’s treasures, before immersing yourself in the vibrant energy of Khan El Khalili Bazaar—where the scents of exotic spices and the artistry of local craftsmen bring Egypt’s rich heritage to life.
✨ Perfect for travelers seeking an authentic connection to Egypt’s past and present.
Begin your day with a pick-up from your hotel in Cairo or Giza. Ensure you are dressed comfortably with proper footwear, as the day will involve quite a bit of walking. It’s also a good idea to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. A bottle of water is essential to stay hydrated throughout the day. Your first stop is the world-renowned Giza Plateau, home to the Great Pyramids of Giza. As you approach the plateau, the sheer size and grandeur of the pyramids become apparent. Built more than 4,500 years ago, the Giza Pyramids stand as a testament to Egypt’s engineering prowess and the religious beliefs of the ancient pharaohs.
Following lunch, your next stop is the world-famous Egyptian Museum, located in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo. The museum houses an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, offering a deeper understanding of the culture and history that shaped the civilization. • Key Exhibits: Among the must-see exhibits are the treasures of King Tutankhamun, and the statues and artifacts recovered from the tombs of various pharaohs. • Artifacts of Daily Life: Explore a vast collection of items that showcase the daily lives of ancient Egyptians, from jewelry and pottery to tools and papyrus scrolls. Your guide will highlight the most important exhibits, explaining their historical significance and how they provide insight into the lives of the pharaohs and their subjects.
No visit to Cairo would be complete without experiencing the bustling energy of Khan El Khalili, Cairo's largest and most famous market. Located in the heart of Islamic Cairo, this vibrant bazaar has been a hub of trade and commerce since the 14th century.
The Sphinx - The legendary guardian that stands by the huge funeral complex with its lion body and the head of king Chephren.
One of the world’s most important collections of ancient artefacts, the Egyptian Museum takes pride of place in Downtown Cairo, on the north side of Midan Tahrir. Inside the great domed, oddly pinkish building, the glittering treasures of Tutankhamun and other great pharaohs lie alongside the grave goods, mummies, jewellery, eating bowls and toys of Egyptians whose names are lost to history.
Midan Tahrir (Liberation Sq) gained world renown in early 2011, when millions of Egyptians converged here to oust then-president Hosni Mubarak. On a regular day, it’s just your average giant roundabout (traffic circle), albeit one where half-a-dozen major arteries converge. The main reason you'll pass through is to visit the powder-pink puffball bulk of the Egyptian Museum.
Established in the 14th century, Khan El-Khalili in Old Cairo has always been an important district for cultural and economic activities. Here is your guide to Khan El-Khalili market and the surrounding area . Tour Finishes with drop off at Customer Hotel in Cairo or Giza
Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the iconic pyramids like never before with this breathtaking panoramic view. Capture the grandeur and majesty of these ancient wonders in all their glory, as you immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Egypt. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, the panoramic view of the pyramids is sure to leave you in awe. Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness one of the world's greatest architectural marvels from a whole new perspective.
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