Private 3-Days Tours in Cairo.

Egypt , Egypt
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Private 3-Days Tours in Cairo.

Duration :   3 Days 2 Nights
The Price :   60,00 $
Max People :    12
Start Location:   Pyramids of Giza
Age Range :   5-80
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With Egypt Royal Tours, you will get the chance to live the experience of the ancient Egyptian history with our experienced and professional guides with the lowest prices possible.

You will see & visit: 1st Day – Giza Pyramids, Saqqara Pyramids, Memphis City & Sound & Light Show.

2nd Day: Egyptian Museum, Citadel & Old Coptic Cairo.

3rd Day: Alexandria City.

What’s included:
Lunch x 3
All transfers by a Private air-conditioned vehicle
tour guide
Entrance fees
What’s excluded:
Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary
Tipping

Places You’ll See :

1Giza Pyramids, Sakkarra Pyramids, Memphis City.
2Egyptian Museum, Cairo Citadel, Old Coptic Cairo.
3Alexandria.

Schedule Details

Day 1: Giza Pyramids, Saqqara Pyramids, Memphis City & Sound & Light Show.

Egypt Royal Tours - tour guide will pick you up from your hotel, move by an air-conditioned car to start your tour by visiting the plateau of Giza where you will see the Great Pyramids of Giza (The only remaining landmark of the Old seven wonders of the world). You will see the Pyramid of Cheops and the pyramids of Chephren and Mycerinus. Take a few pictures from the panoramic area before moving on to the Valley Temple and the Great Sphinx. Then move to visit The Step Pyramid of king Djoser (Zoser) in Saqqara, the world’s oldest major stone structure. It was built in the 3rd Dynasty for King Djoser. After that transfer to Memphis, which was founded by King Menes, and was the capital of Egypt during the Old Kingdom, it was considered to be a center of rule and culture for over 3000 years the first capital of Egypt and see the Statue of Ramses II and the Alabaster Sphinx of Memphis. Then, back to your hotel and take a small rest and get ready for The Sound & Light show in the Pyramid’s area.

Day 2: Egyptian Museum, Citadel & Mohamed Ali Mosque & Old Coptic Cairo.

Egypt Royal Tours - tour guide will pick you up from your hotel, move by an air-conditioned car to start your tour by visiting The Egyptian Museum of Antiquities. You will get the chance to visit the collection of King Tutankhamen including the famous golden mask of the boy king. Additionally, you can also visit the Mummies Hall (for extra ticket purchasable on sit) in which you will see the mummies of the ancient Egyptian Kings. Then move to start your Old Cairo Tour starting with the Citadel of Salah El-Din in which you can also visit the Alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali. Stop to see the Hanging Church, aka St Virgin Mary Church. Built in the 7th century, sited above a gateway in the old Roman fortress. Admire the courtyard and interior with its screens. Next, see an early 20th-century church that is the only round church in Egypt, call Abu Serga, and learn how the church stands where the holy family is thought to have stayed during their flight into Egypt from Israel King Herod. Then, take a look at the Ben Ezra Synagogue, before finishing your tour at the Coptic Museum, located in one of Coptic Cairo oldest areas. See some of the 16,000 ancient artifacts on display, including precious icons and books that illustrate the history of Egypt Coptic community, Then, back to your hotel. Optional Tour to enjoy your 5-star open buffet dinner and enjoying the traditional Egyptian music, watching Egyptian Belly dancing show & Tanoura traditional show. At the end, the guide will drop you off at your hotel after the tour is finished.

Day 3: Alexandria Tour.

Egypt Royal Tours representative will pick you up from your hotel in Cairo, and then transfer to enjoy amazing day trip to Alexandria. First visit the Catacombs which are the largest Roman Cemetery consisting of three levels cut in the rock that dates back to the second century and it is a mix between ancient Egyptian art and Greek Roman style that was discovered by chance when legs of donkey fell off in the mouth of the shaft that leaded to discover it in 1900 AD. then Pompey Pillar belong to second century and it was built in honor of the Roman emperor Declotean after he surrounded Alexandria city and the people of the city suffered from hunger and famine he entered the city and distributed corn and food for Alexandrian people that why they built that memorial platform for him but during the medieval era the crusaders thought that Pompey head the roman leader was hang on the Pillar top after he was killed by king Petolomy the 13th but actually it is misname. and then we proceed to see the Qaitbay Citadel which was built on the site of the ancient pharaohs (lighthouse) of Alexandria, that fortified fort was built by the Mamluk Sultan Qaitbay to defend Egypt north border from the ottoman attack and unfortunately that fort fell down in the hand of the French campaign then in the hand of the British fleet. then you will have the lunch at nice restaurant. then the Roman Theater that it discovered in 1960 AD by the workers who they were cleaning the sand and the piles to build governmental building which they found the first step of the theater then that mission gave to the polish archaeologists, and it was used for teaching which we found pupils rooms for lectures. then drive you to Bibliotheca Alexandria that was built by king Petolomy the first then completed by king Petolomy the second but unfortunately the original one had been burnt during the struggle between Jealous Ceaser the roman leader and king Petolomy the 13th at the end of the day, you will drive back to your hotel in Cairo.

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