World Tour Advice tour guide will accompany you from Alexandria port , travelling by private modern A/C van, on the way to Alexandria a rest for 25 minutes in the Lion village, where you try the Egyptian tea with ment, you Enjoy watching the small zoo of thevillage, lions, crocodiles, colored fishes & ostreches, then continue travelling to Cairo, upon your arrival to Cairo start your Cairo Day Tour from Alexandria port to enjoy a tour to the most famous Egyptian pyramids ( Giza pyramids ), you will have free time to go inside or Cheops pyramid ( extra ticket ) or Chefren or Menkaura pyramids (included )
The Egyptian government always open one pyramid or Chefren or Menkaura, and never open all of them together for visitors, while Cheops pyramid is opened only for 300 visitors per day
proceed the pyramids tour to visit the Biggest statue of one piece of stone in the world ( The Great Sphinx ), father of terror & king of silence, guardian of the Ancient Egyptian pyramids for more than 5000 years, then a tour to the valley temple belonging to the middle pyramid of king Chefren
After pyramids tour from Alexandria port, have a rest in one of the palaces of oriental oils, air conditioned place, where you can try the Egyptian Karkadeh or any other drink, they will tell you stories about ancient Egyptian flowers such as Lotus, papyrus & how they use it to make the oils, then a lunch meal.
After the lunch proceed your Cairo Trips from Alexandria port to Old Cairo, the place which was chosen by Amr Ibn As to build the first arabic capital of Egypt, Al Fustat .
You will visit Amr Ibn Aas mosque, then a tour to the oldest Egyptian churches such as the church of the christian holy family crypt ( Saint Sergeos ) or St George church, then a tour to the hanging church, it is called hanging because it was built on Babilion fortress towers.
go to tour in Al Saliba or AL Saleeba street, where you can visit the oldest & biggest mosque of all Egyptian mosques ( Ibn Tolun ), then proceed the tour to the part which is original Cairo, El Hussein square, Khan El Khalili market, a walking tour in the first street which was erected in Cairo ( El Moizz Le Din Ellah street )
End of your tour to Cairo from Alexandria port, free time for optional tours in Cairo before travelling back to Alexandria.
The Egyptian government always open one pyramid or Chefren or Menkaura, and never open all of them together for visitors, while Cheops pyramid is opened only for 300 visitors per day
proceed the pyramids tour to visit the Biggest statue of one piece of stone in the world ( The Great Sphinx ), father of terror & king of silence, guardian of the Ancient Egyptian pyramids for more than 5000 years, then a tour to the valley temple belonging to the middle pyramid of king Chefren
After pyramids tour from Alexandria port, have a rest in one of the palaces of oriental oils, air conditioned place, where you can try the Egyptian Karkadeh or any other drink, they will tell you stories about ancient Egyptian flowers such as Lotus, papyrus & how they use it to make the oils, then a lunch meal.
After the lunch proceed your Cairo Trips from Alexandria port to Old Cairo, the place which was chosen by Amr Ibn As to build the first arabic capital of Egypt, Al Fustat .
You will visit Amr Ibn Aas mosque, then a tour to the oldest Egyptian churches such as the church of the christian holy family crypt ( Saint Sergeos ) or St George church, then a tour to the hanging church, it is called hanging because it was built on Babilion fortress towers.
go to tour in Al Saliba or AL Saleeba street, where you can visit the oldest & biggest mosque of all Egyptian mosques ( Ibn Tolun ), then proceed the tour to the part which is original Cairo, El Hussein square, Khan El Khalili market, a walking tour in the first street which was erected in Cairo ( El Moizz Le Din Ellah street )
End of your tour to Cairo from Alexandria port, free time for optional tours in Cairo before travelling back to Alexandria.
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