It is the best short break ever for exploring the highlights of Cairo for two day tours, from beginning to end we will do our best for making your adventure memorable and enjoyable as well.
Your private Egptologist will pick you up from the hotel with an AC vehicle , then you will be overwhelmed with ancient Egypt's history, for pharaohs, Muslim, Christian, Jews, mother land Egypt is the untold story, it is the history dose not end.
Get the chance to try the Egyptian food at good quality local restaurant, get complementary drinks as tea, mint tea, coffee, juices at the oldest Cafe at the middle east ( El Fishawy Cafe ), wonder khan el khalii souk with it is astonishing Islamic achievements.
We pick up all travelers from their hotels, points of interest, apartments
The last remaining wonder of the ancient world; for nearly 4000 years, the extraordinary shape, impeccable geometry and sheer bulk of the Giza Pyramids have invited the obvious questions: ‘How were we built, and why?’. Centuries of research have given us parts of the answer. Built as massive tombs on the orders of the pharaohs, they were constructed by teams of workers tens-of-thousands strong. Today they stand as an awe-inspiring tribute to the might, organisation and achievements of ancient Egypt.
Known in Arabic as Abu Al Hol (Father of Terror), this sculpture of a man with the haunches of a lion was dubbed the Sphinx by the ancient Greeks because it resembled their mythical winged monster who set riddles and killed anyone unable to answer them. A geological survey has shown that it was most likely carved from the bedrock at the bottom of the causeway during Khafre’s reign, so it probably portrays his features.
One of the world’s most important collections of ancient artifacts, 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 Tutankhamen and other great pharaohs lie alongside the grave goods, mummies, jewelry, eating bowls and toys of Egyptians whose names are lost to history, to walk around the museum is to embark on an adventure through time.
After this interesting day tour, you will head to the great Nile, for a wonderful sunset felucca ride (sail boat), you will enjoy the sunset over the Nile, while you will watch the local life of the Egyptians, as they usually start hanging out at evening.
Modeled on classic Ottoman lines, with domes upon domes upon domes, this alabaster-white mosque within the Citadel took 18 years to build (1830–48) and its interior is all twinkling chandeliers and luridly striped stone, the main dome a rich emerald green. Mohammed Ali lies in the tomb on the right as you enter.
Amaze of ancient and modern churches and monasteries, set within the walls of the fortress of Babylon founded in 6th century BC and expanded by the Roman Emperor Trajan in AD 98, Coptic Cairo is a fascinating counterpoint to the rest of the city, and holds the beautiful Coptic Museum. You can visit the oldest church, the oldest mosque and the oldest synagogue in Cairo.
The skinny lanes of Khan Al Khalili are basically a medieval-style mall. This agglomeration of shops – many arranged around small courtyards – stocks everything from soap powder to semiprecious stones. Explore this unique souk and it is old Islamic architecture as mosques, houses, inns, Cafes as well, the Khan was founded by one of the foreign princes around the 13th century BC, was graveyard first for the Fatimid.
The Citadel of Cairo or Citadel of Saladin is a medieval Islamic-era fortification in Cairo, Egypt, built by Salah ad-Din and further developed by subsequent Egyptian rulers. It was the seat of government in Egypt and the residence of its rulers for nearly 700 years from the 13th to the 19th centuries.
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