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DayTrip from Sharm el sheikh to cairo- Explore the heart of eastern Egypt on a two-day trip to Cairo, featuring visits to historical, religious, and natural attractions. On the first day, enjoy a Cairo sightseeing tour that includes a visit to the Egyptian National Museum, a walk along the Nile River, a visit to the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, and lunch at a panoramic restaurant on the Nile. Also included are stops at the Papyrus Museum, factories for oils and perfumes, and accommodation on a 4-star sea ferry with dinner, entertainment, and relaxation in comfortable cabins.
On the second day, explore Islamic and Coptic Cairo, visiting Al-Hussein Mosque and Al-Azhar University, and the Coptic Museum, Babylonian Citadel, and Ben Ezra Synagogue. Also on the itinerary are a visit to the Saladin Citadel and the famous Alabaster Mosque of Muhammad Ali, as well as a trip to the Eastern Market „Khan El Khalili“ in Old Cairo.
The tour departs Sharm El Sheikh on Thursday at 1:00 am and returns from Cairo on Friday evening to Saturday at 1:00 am. Please note that a $25 visa stamp is required in your passport as of May 1, 2021, and can be purchased at the airport upon arrival. However, if you have not purchased an Egyptian visa and want to go to Cairo, the company can help with transfer, company letter, and manager service for $10 per passport.
Sightseeing tour of Cairo.
National Museum of Ancient Egypt.
The Great Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx.
Walk along the Nile river on a sailboat (Felucca). A trip of 40 minutes, for relaxation and fantastic photos (extra charge -10$).
Lunch at a panoramic restaurant on the banks of the Nile River (drinks for an additional fee).
Museum of papyrus, papyrus factories, oils and perfumes.
Accommodation on the 4* Cruise Ferry on the Nile River, where you will have dinner, an entertainment program with national shows and relaxation in cozy cabins.
Islamic Cairo-a Street called el Muez, with the el Hussein Mosque and the ancient Islamic University el Azhar.
Coptic Cairo – includes several ancient Christian churches, the Coptic Museum, the Babylonian fortress and the Ben Ezra synagogue; The citadel of Sallah El-Din and the famous Alabaster Mosque of Mohammed Alia is also one of the largest in the world “
Eastern market » Khan el-Khalili in Old Cairo.
After breakfast at the hotel, you will head to Old Cairo: the oldest Coptic churches (the Church and Monastery of Saint George, the Church of Saint Paul, and the Hanging Church) are located on the territory of the Old City, as well as the Coptic Museum, Babylon Fortress, and the Ben Ezra Synagogue.
Islamic Cairo: visit the oldest Islamic street called Al-Muizz street. The street is famous for the Al-Hussein Mosque, where one of the grandchildren of the Prophet Muhammad is buried, as well as the oldest religious school in the Islamic world – Al-Azhar University.
After that, you will have lunch at a restaurant.
After lunch and rest, you will head to the Citadel of Saladin. The Citadel in Cairo is a unique military structure, built in a true Ottoman style, and inside its walls, there are several significant objects for Egypt. In addition to the beautiful and world-famous Alabaster Mosque of Muhammad Ali, there are also 3 palaces and 2 museums in its walls.
And of course, no one will remain indifferent to the visit and the opportunity to shop at one of the largest „eastern bazaars“ in the world – Khan El-Khalili in Old Cairo.
At the end of the second day of the tour, you will head back to Sharm, and by midnight, you will be back at your hotel.
In connection with the recommendations for the prevention of Covid-19, most hotels prohibit the entry of vehicles into the hotel, so the transfer will be waiting for you at the time specified when booking – at the main entrance to the hotel (at the security post, gate or barrier).
Passport with Egyptian visa!
Dry rations (you need to order at the reception at the hotel, before dinner on the day of departure and take it with you, it’s free).
drinking water.
Sunglasses.
Headdress.
Clothes for the season, change of clothes, and in the summer – a jacket or sweater, the bus has air conditioning!
Comfortable shoes.
Photo and video equipment.
Money for: purchases of drinks during lunch and dinner on day 1 and during lunch on day 2 (these are not included in the price), boat trips on the Nile, for purchases of souvenirs and personal expenses.
The Egyptian National Museum in Cairo is indeed one of the most important historical museums in the world, thanks to its rich collection of archaeological finds related to ancient Egypt. The museum was founded at the beginning of the 20th century and since then has become not only a tourist attraction, but also a training center for many researchers and scholars studying the history of Egypt.
The museum’s collection includes more than 160 thousand artifacts that cover all periods of ancient Egyptian civilization, from the 3rd millennium BC to the Greco-Roman period. Among the most famous exhibits of the museum are the contents of Tutankhamun’s tomb, mummies and remains of pharaohs, unique statues, reliefs, vessels, jewelry and other household and cultural items that tell us the history of this mysterious civilization.
The museum has several departments dedicated to various historical periods of ancient Egypt, as well as exhibition halls where visitors can get acquainted with the most interesting exhibits of the collection. In addition, the museum hosts lectures, seminars and other educational activities for students and scientists.
The Egyptian National Museum in Cairo is a must-see for anyone interested in the history and culture of ancient Egypt.
The Great Pyramids of Giza are considered to be one of the most impressive architectural achievements in human history. The Pyramids were built as tombs for the Pharaohs and their consorts during the Old and Middle Kingdom periods of ancient Egypt, from approximately 2686 BC to 2181 BC. The Giza Pyramids are located on the Giza Plateau on the outskirts of Cairo and are a must-visit destination for tourists from all over the world.
In addition to the Pyramids themselves, visitors can also explore the Great Sphinx of Giza, a massive limestone statue of a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human. The Sphinx is believed to have been built during the reign of the Pharaoh Khafre and stands at a height of 73 meters.
Visitors to the Giza Pyramid complex can explore the Pyramids, go inside the burial chambers, and learn about the fascinating history and culture of ancient Egypt. The complex also includes the Solar Boat Museum, which houses a reconstructed boat that was used to transport the Pharaoh’s body across the Nile River for burial.
Overall, the Great Pyramids of Giza are a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, and ancient cultures.
The Great Sphinx is truly an impressive monument, and its origins and purpose are still a subject of much debate and speculation among historians and archaeologists. The Sphinx is believed to have been constructed during the reign of the pharaoh Khafre, who was the builder of the second largest pyramid at Giza. The statue is approximately 73 meters long and 20 meters high, and it is one of the most iconic and recognizable symbols of ancient Egypt. Despite its age and exposure to the elements, the Sphinx has survived remarkably well over the millennia, and it continues to fascinate and inspire visitors from around the world.
You will have the opportunity to shop in the city of Cairo: in the museum-factory of papyrus, oil and perfume factory.
After the excursion program, accommodation on the 4 * Cruise ferry on the Nile River, where you will have dinner, an entertainment program with national shows and relaxation in cozy cabins. During the evening program, the liner sails from the pier and you can admire the lights of the night city from the open deck.
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