Discover Cairo’s rich history on a day trip from Sharm el Sheikh. Explore ancient wonders, Christian monuments, and Islamic architecture.
Discover Cairo’s rich history on a day trip from Sharm el Sheikh. Explore ancient wonders, Christian monuments, and Islamic architecture.
- Cairo - We depart from Sharm-El-Sheikh to Cairo at around 1 a.m., and the journey takes 6-7 hours.
- The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities - The museum in Cairo is so fascinating that you could spend a whole day there and still not see everything. When you walk in, you immediately feel like you’re in the center of the ancient world. You’ll see…
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Cairo - We depart from Sharm-El-Sheikh to Cairo at around 1 a.m., and the journey takes 6-7 hours.
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The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities - The museum in Cairo is so fascinating that you could spend a whole day there and still not see everything. When you walk in, you immediately feel like you’re in the center of the ancient world. You’ll see enormous pharaonic masks and ancient sarcophagi engraved with symbols and treasures, creating the feeling of being in the heart of ancient Egypt. In the hall of religious artifacts, there are statues of gods and goddesses, as well as a huge obelisk covered in mysterious symbols. At the exit, you’ll see models of ancient cities, pyramids, and temples, giving you a glimpse of what ancient Egyptian civilization looked like.
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The Sphinx of Memphis - The Sphinx in Giza is not just a stone statue; it’s a symbol of ancient Egypt, full of mysteries and fascinating facts. Firstly, its colossal size is striking. The Sphinx is almost 74 meters long and over 20 meters high, making it one of the largest monuments of antiquity. But it’s not just the size that makes the Sphinx remarkable. Its creation remains a mystery to scholars. One of the most popular theories is that it was built during the time of Pharaoh Khafre, around 2500 BC, although the exact date and authorship are still debated. Visiting the Sphinx is more than just a tour; it’s an encounter with history and mysteries that make us wonder and ask questions. It’s an integral part of Egypt’s cultural heritage and is essential to visit to better understand the secrets of this ancient civilization.
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Great Pyramid of Cheops (Khufu) - Our tourists will see the three main pyramids of Egypt in Giza as they admire them from the outside. First and foremost is the Pyramid of Khufu, the largest of the three and the only surviving wonder of the ancient world. Its majestic structure is perfectly preserved, and from its exterior, one can observe various features, including the entrance to the pyramid and its northern face. Next, tourists will see the Pyramid of Khafre, the second largest. This pyramid differs from Khufu’s with steeper angles and some remnants of dark Tura limestone casing, which once covered the entire pyramid. Finally, the third pyramid is the Pyramid of Menkaure, the smallest of the three. Its top is unencased, giving it a distinctive appearance. Tourists can marvel at its grand structure and examine the details of its architecture as they stand beside it.
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Papyrus Institute - Our tourists will discover the ancient craft of papyrus making. In the workshop, craftsmen carefully process papyrus stems, explaining its role in ancient civilizations where it was used for writing and preserving knowledge. Tourists will witness the preparation of papyrus for use, its unique features, and processing techniques. Afterward, they’ll have the opportunity to purchase authentic papyrus as a souvenir. Specialized shops offer a variety of works on papyrus, from artistic images to copies of ancient texts. This will be a unique souvenir and a piece of history they can take home. Additionally, tourists can buy genuine Egyptian perfumes, well-known worldwide. These fragrances, made from natural oils and extracts, are part of Egyptian culture and can make a wonderful gift or a memorable souvenir from their trip.
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Nile River - A journey along the Nile is an unforgettable experience, full of adventures and beautiful sights. It offers a glimpse into the lives of local residents, who use the river for agriculture and transportation. It’s not just a way to cross the river, relaxing to the gentle sounds of the Nile, but also an opportunity to learn more about Egyptian culture and history. You have the choice between a comfortable boat trip on the Nile for 30-40 minutes, for an additional fee of €10 per person, or a short stroll near the Nile, followed by transfer to the place where lunch will be served.
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Sharm El Sheikh - After a wonderful and enjoyable day we’re leaving Cairo for Sharm-El-Sheikh at around 6 o’clock in the evening, and the journey takes about 6-7 hours. And we’ll take you back to your hotels.
- Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- Pick up services from your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh and return
- Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- Pick up services from your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh and return
- Gratuities
- Nile cruise not included in the price (optional for 10€)
- Any extras not mentioned in the Program
- Gratuities
- Nile cruise not included in the price (optional for 10€)
- Any extras not mentioned in the Program
Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is situated along the Nile River. It holds the title of the largest city in Africa and is the 13th most populous city globally.
The city is renowned for its rich history. Its landscape features structures from the ancient era of the Pharaohs, relics of early Egyptian Christianity, and stunning examples of medieval Islamic architecture.
Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is situated along the Nile River. It holds the title of the largest city in Africa and is the 13th most populous city globally.
The city is renowned for its rich history. Its landscape features structures from the ancient era of the Pharaohs, relics of early Egyptian Christianity, and stunning examples of medieval Islamic architecture.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.