Immerse yourself in a two-day adventure of awe and wonder! Explore Cairo's iconic Pyramids and delve into millennia-old treasures at the Egyptian Museum. Lose yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Khan El Khalili bazaar, where history and culture intertwine in a maze of sights and sounds. Then, journey to Alexandria, uncovering its storied past amidst breathtaking landmarks like Pompey's Pillar and the Citadel of Qaitbay. With each step, experience the rich tapestry of Egypt's heritage. Book now and unlock the secrets of these ancient marvels!
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  Private transportation
✔  Expert Guide
✔  Lunch
✔  In-vehicle air conditioning
✖  Any Extra options are not mentioned.
✖  tipping
✖  Entry Fees of the sights
Departure & Return
Departure:  ,

Infront of the entrance gate the guide will be waiting for you.

Return: End right where it started.
Itinerary

Pyramids, Egyptian Museum and Khan El Khalili bazar

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Pyramids of Giza The Pyramids of Giza, marvels of ancient engineering, stand as enduring symbols of Egyptian civilization. Built over 4,500 years ago, these monumental structures—particularly the Great Pyramid of Khufu—continue to awe and mystify. Serving as tombs for pharaohs, they showcase the ingenuity and architectural prowess of their builders. Visitors from around the world flock to witness their grandeur, pondering the mysteries surrounding their construction and significance in history. The Pyramids remain timeless icons, representing the enduring legacy of ancient Egypt.

Duration:  2 hours

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Great Sphinx The Great Sphinx of Giza, an enigmatic guardian of the ancient world, captivates visitors with its imposing presence and mysterious aura. Carved from a single limestone outcrop, this colossal creature combines the body of a lion with the face of a pharaoh, believed to represent either Pharaoh Khafre or Khufu. Standing at 73 meters long and 20 meters high, it is the largest monolithic statue in the world. Thought to have been built around 2500 BCE, the Sphinx has witnessed millennia of history, serving as a symbol of power, protection, and wisdom. Despite erosion and damage over time, its majestic form continues to inspire wonder and awe, inviting contemplation of the secrets it may hold about ancient Egyptian civilization. As one of the most iconic landmarks in history, the Great Sphinx remains an enduring testament to the ingenuity and artistry of its creators.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Egyptian Museum The Egyptian Museum in Cairo stands as a treasure trove of ancient wonders, showcasing over 120,000 artifacts that span over 5,000 years of Egyptian history. Founded in 1902 by French archaeologist Auguste Mariette, its vast collection includes priceless relics from the Pharaonic, Greco-Roman, and Coptic eras. Highlights include the renowned Tutankhamun exhibit, featuring the young pharaoh's dazzling funerary treasures, including his iconic golden death mask. Visitors can marvel at colossal statues, intricate hieroglyphs, mummies, and artifacts that offer insights into ancient Egyptian daily life, religion, and culture. The museum's grand halls and galleries provide a captivating journey through the dynasties of Egypt, showcasing the enduring legacy of one of the world's greatest civilizations.

Duration:  2 hours

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Bazar Khan El-Khalili Khan El Khalili Bazaar, a vibrant labyrinth of sights, sounds, and scents, has enchanted visitors for centuries. Situated in the heart of Old Cairo, this historic marketplace traces its origins back to the 14th century. Its bustling alleyways are lined with a kaleidoscope of shops, offering everything from exotic spices and fragrant oils to intricate textiles and traditional crafts. The bazaar's rich tapestry of culture reflects Egypt's diverse heritage, with merchants hailing from all corners of the country. Bargaining is a time-honored tradition here, inviting visitors to engage in the spirited exchange of goods and stories. Amidst the hustle and bustle, one can also find serene courtyards and hidden gems, such as historic mosques and ancient caravanserais. Whether sipping mint tea at a local café or exploring the maze-like streets, Khan El Khalili offers an immersive journey into Cairo's vibrant past and present.

Duration:  3 hours

Alexandria Day Tour

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Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa The Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa in Alexandria, Egypt, are a fascinating underground necropolis dating back to the 2nd century AD. Reflecting a blend of ancient Egyptian, Hellenistic, and Roman influences, these catacombs served as a burial site for individuals from various cultural backgrounds. Visitors descend spiral staircases into a labyrinth of chambers adorned with intricate reliefs and frescoes, showcasing a unique fusion of artistic styles. Highlights include the Hall of Caracalla, featuring striking sculptures and symbols. Despite centuries of decay, the catacombs endure as a testament to Alexandria's multicultural heritage.

Duration:  1.5 hours

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Pompey's Pillar Pompey's Pillar, located in Alexandria, Egypt, is a towering monument erected in the 3rd century AD. Carved from a single block of red Aswan granite, it stands over 25 meters tall. Despite its name, it actually commemorates Emperor Diocletian's victory over an Alexandrian revolt. Situated within the ancient Serapeum complex, it boasts a Corinthian-style capital. Though the Serapeum is lost, the pillar endures as a symbol of Alexandria's grandeur. Today, it remains a major tourist attraction, offering panoramic views and a tangible link to the city's rich history.

Duration:  1.5 hours

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Alexandria Library The Library of Alexandria, Egypt, stands as a modern marvel since its reopening in 2002. It pays homage to the ancient Library of Alexandria. Designed by Snøhetta, its circular roof symbolizes the rising sun over the Mediterranean. Housing millions of books and digital resources, it's a global center for learning and research. With state-of-the-art facilities, it hosts lectures, exhibitions, and cultural events, fostering intellectual exchange and celebrating Egypt's heritage. The library embodies Alexandria's revival and the transformative role of knowledge in society.

Duration:  60 minutes

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Lighthouse of Alexandria The Citadel of Qaitbay in Alexandria, Egypt, is a formidable fortress built by Sultan Qaitbay in the 15th century. Situated on the site of the ancient Pharos Lighthouse, it served as a defensive stronghold against naval attacks. Its sturdy walls, fortified towers, and strategic location offer panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the city. The citadel's architecture blends Mamluk, Ottoman, and European styles, housing a mosque, museum, and courtyards. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction, symbolizing Alexandria's maritime history and cultural heritage.

Duration:  1.5 hours

Additional info
•  Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Free cancellation
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Price:
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Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
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