Fall in love with Cairo in 1 day
- 1-2 people (sedan car): $110
- 3-8 people (minibus): $130
- Transfer from the hotel around 8:30 am.
- Visit to Saladin's Citadel.
- Visit to the Egyptian Museum.
- Visit to the Giza Plateau (Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, Great Sphinx, and the Temple of Khafre).
- Optional lunch at a restaurant.
- Transfer back to the hotel around 4:00 pm.
*The order of visiting the attractions may change at the guide's discretion.
- Water.
- Headgear.
- Sunglasses.
- Sunscreen.
- Comfortable shoes.
- Warm clothing in winter months.
- Money for personal expenses.
Included:
- Individual transfer in a car or minibus with air conditioning.
- Guide - egyptologist.
Not included:
- Additional expenses not included in the program.
- Entrance tickets.
- Tickets for photography and videography at the Egyptian Museum.
- Lunch and drinks at a restaurant.
Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt, founded in 969 AD.
The pyramids on the Giza Plateau, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, were built approximately 4,500 years ago and serve as the tombs of pharaohs – Menkaure, Khafre, and Khufu. Scientists from all over the world are still trying to unravel the mysteries of the pyramids. The Great Sphinx is the oldest monumental sculpture, with the body of a lion and the head of a human, resembling the portrait of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Khafre.
During our excursion, you will make 3 stops with exits from the bus on the pyramid site:
- Panoramic view of the pyramids.
- Between the pyramids of Khafre and Khufu.
- Stop near the Great Sphinx.
You will also have free time to independently visit the pyramids of Khafre and Khufu.
The Egyptian Museum, located in Tahrir Square, houses over 150,000 exhibits. All halls, more than 100 of them, are arranged in chronological order. Our guide will accompany you to the most interesting exhibits and tell you about the history and daily life of ancient Egyptians.
Free time for independent exploration.
Please note that the mummies of 18 pharaohs and 4 queens of Ancient Egypt were transferred from the Egyptian Museum to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization during the “Pharaohs’ Golden Parade” in 2022.
Saladin’s Citadel was built in 1176-1183 during the reign of Sultan Saladin. It was considered the most impregnable fortress of that time. From the upper platform, there is a beautiful view of the city.
Many mosques and palaces were built on the citadel’s territory according to the ruler’s decree, and some of them are well-preserved to this day. The most interesting places to visit include the Mosque of Muhammad Ali, the Palace of Al-Gawhara, and Joseph’s Well. There are also several museums on the premises.
Individual Yacht Cruise on the Nile during the daytime.
Laser and Sound Show at the Pyramids in Giza или Cairo: Dinner Cruise on the Nile with Entertainment in the evening.