Important Note: The pick-up times vary between the hotels to another.
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Follow us on an exciting journey from Hurghada to Cairo by bus and discover the beauty of the old Egyptian civilization.
The places that will be visited in two days:
You will be taken to the Egyptian Museum, situated in Tahrir Square in Cairo where it is the home of the most extensive collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities in the world and the best gateway to ancient Egyptian history in Cairo.
You will visit the Mohamed Ali Mosque, owing to its eminent features: its dome rises up to 52 meters high, and two east side minarets. The mosque is situated on the apex of the Citadel where you will find many distinctive features and tourist attractions in Cairo.
It is essentially impossible to miss the Salah El-Din Citadel, one of the world’s greatest structures of medieval war. The Citadel is one of Cairo’s main attractions and likely the most prominent non-pharaonic monument. It’s a fortification, a defensive wall, and was once popular for its awe-inspiring views of the city.
You will see the unique mixture of cultures at the Coptic Museum in Cairo where are displayed hundreds of Christian Egyptian documents, manuscripts, statues, and artifacts in which you’ll distinct Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Ottoman influences.
The Nile cruise is an exceptional way to spend a Cairo evening and enjoy a pleasant time on the Nile. Onboard, you will be entertained by a belly dancer and served a lovely buffet dinner.
The Pyramids were disseminated in Hellenistic times when the Great Pyramid was listed by Antipater of Sidon as one of the Seven Wonders of the World and have always loomed as emblems of ancient Egypt in the Western imagination and vision. The Pyramid is an architectural landmark, and the technique used for its construction has been a subject of discussion among archaeologists throughout the world.
The Great Sphinx is the largest monolithic statue and the oldest known monumental sculpture in the world. When you visit the spot, you will try to answer any of these questions. When was it built? for what purpose? which pharaoh does it represent? who broke the nose? Any answer is a matter of speculation. Egyptologists have not found any decisive evidence and because of that, it is considered one of the ancient Egyptian mysteries.
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Day 2
Pickup Time: Depends on the hotel in Hurghada
Expected Return Time: Depends on the tour.
Tour Duration: Two Days
Tour Type: Private and group tour
Guide Languages: English, Arabic, German, French, Russian, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish
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