Start your journey by visiting Khan El Khalili, one of the most famous and ancient bazaars.
the street to the muez is known as an open-air museum, are more than a thousand architectural wonders.
cafe fishaway (coffee of mirrors) has also been a meeting point for intellectuals, such as naguib Mahfouz to the Nobel Prize
a falucca shared with tourists for 25 minutes and a walk along the new walkway to the river nillo which is wonderful.
Bedouin Dinner in the slop with more than 3 shows:
In the famous Bedouin village you can enjoy:
pieces of Barbecued Lamb Slowly cooked over coals, seasoned with spices.
Kabab Minced lamb or beef skewers.
Bedouin dinner with dishes such as chicken mandi or meat, rice or pigeons with rice and meat.
Starter Mixed vegetables Main salads, Bedouin tomato, eggplant, tehina.
Dessert konafa or bakalawy
Folk shows with tanoura dance, Bedouin music and even fire shows.
a guide will wait for you at your hotel in Cairo or Giza with a sign with your name with pickup completely free .
With a history dating back to the 14th century, Khan El-Khalili Bazaar is Cairo’s most iconic shopping destination. It is a captivating maze of streets, houses and merchants selling everything from gold and spices to water pipes and toy camels, not to mention the inevitable beetles, pyramids and costumes for belly dancing.
It is one of the oldest and most emblematic thoroughfares in Cairo, Egypt. Founded in the 10th century during the Fatimid dynasty, this street was the main axis of the Islamic city and still retains an impressive collection of medieval architecture
It is a legendary coffee shop located in the heart of Khan el-Khalili bazaar in Cairo, Egypt. Founded at the end of the 18th century, it is considered one of the oldest coffee shops in the country, famous for not having closed a single day since its opening
A magical experience awaits you at Ghazal Al Reem Village near Cairo! If you are looking for a Bedouin dinner in the desert, this place offers a total immersion in the traditional culture of Sinai without having to travel hours to the south of Egypt. Traditional drinks such as mint tea and Arabic coffee Folk shows with tanoura dance, Bedouin music and even fire shows
Traditional sailing sailing on the majestic Nile River, it is an emblematic experience for those who visit Egypt, in a boat compatible with turistias, listening to music, it is a way to connect with the history and serenity of the landscape, with the modernity in the new mamsha (walk way of egypt)
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