journey day Private tours last 10 hours and are available daily from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.
All pick-ups and drop-offs from the customer’s location in Cairo are included, as are admission prices, a knowledgeable tour guide, lunch at a local eatery, a bottle of water, all taxes and services, and free camel rides for 15 minutes.
The inclusion of personal items, access to the pyramids, and optional tours is excluded.
All of those activities can be added on later in the booking process because they are more expensive.
However, there is the opportunity to visit any of the pyramids, ride a camel around the pyramids in Giza, ride a quad bike in the wide desert, or take a Felucca boat ride down the Nile.
details of the trip
length: ten hours
Type: Private Tour
runs from 8:00 am to 18:00 pm daily.
Client pick-up and drop-off Languages that tour guides in Cairo hotels speak
Spanish, German, and English
Ancient Cairo Bazaar Tour with Lunch and Saladin Citadel
start time is 8:00 a.m,One of our professional tour guides will pick you up from your Cairo lodging and drive you to Giza City where your day’s excursion will start.
viewing the Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinos Great Pyramids of Giza.
Cheops is the biggest building ever built.
The Valley Temple, where you can also see the Sphinx up close, is the next stop.
The legendary lion corpse with the visage of king Chephren stands guard over this
vast burial site.
visiting the Christian Coptic Old Cairo after that The governor of what was then Fustat was enraged over the idols that fell to the ground as Jesus approached and sought to kill the Child, despite the fact that the Holy Family only spent a brief amount of time in Cairo—one of the most significant sites they visited—where their presence is still most felt spiritually.
The Church of Abu Serga (St. Sergious) was afterwards built atop the cave where they sought refuge from his anger.
Christians from all over the world, in addition to Egyptians, travel here and to the rest of the Fort of Babylon region as pilgrimages.
The entire area exudes a spirit of devotion and piety.
Also The Ben Ezra Synagogue, an old Jewish synagogue, the hanging church, the Church of Abu-Sergah and St. Barbara, and others can all be visited and entered.
Visit the Mohamed Ali Mosque, popularly referred to as the Alabaster Mosque, located in Saladin’s
Citadel.
To end your day of sightseeing, go to the Khan El Khalili Bazaars.
Beautiful brassware, copper, leather, perfumes, silver, gold,antiques, and other things are well-known for being produced in this area. When the day is done, we’ll take you back to your hotel.
All of those activities can be added on later in the booking process because they are more expensive. However, there is the opportunity to visit any of the pyramids, ride a camel around the pyramids in Giza, ride a quad bike in the wide desert, or take a Felucca boat ride down the Nile.