4 Days 3 Nights Cairo & Fayoum

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Egypt is a country rich in ancient history and contemporary culture, and it is also the location of some of the most famous tourist destinations on earth. The Giza Pyramids, the Egyptian Museum, the city of Fayoum, and other attractions are all included in this tour itinerary.

day 1 : pyarmids + sakkara + khan el khalili + Dinner evening

To begin your full-day trip at the Giza Pyramids, go to the Great Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinos. Next, go to the Valley Temple, where the priests mummified King Chephren’s lifeless body. You can also get a close-up view of The Sphinx, a fabled guardian with a lion’s body and king Chephren’s head that stands by a sizable funeral complex.

Then travel to Sakkara, which is only 27 kilometers southwest of Cairo. Visit the Step Pyramid (built for King Zoser), which is regarded as a crucial stage in the evolution of the pyramids from the straightforward mastaba to its well-known shape.
Continue on your day trip to the Khan El Khalili Bazaar after that. Numerous stores in this area are well-known for retailing beautiful brassware, copper, leather, perfumes, silver, gold, antiquities, and a wide range of other items.

day 2 : egyption museum + old cairo + islamic cairo + lunch

Pick up from your hotel in Cairo or Giza for private guided tours in Cairo Using our advice, Visiting the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities is a good way to start your daylong excursion. The largest and most priceless examples of Egyptian art are on display there. It displays a unique collection of over 250,000 authentic artifacts dating as far back as 5000 years, including a special exhibition devoted to the Tutankhamon – A collection of treasures, gold, and jewelry that were buried in his tomb for more than 3,500 years before they were found in the 1920s when his tomb was excavated.

then traveling to Old Cairo, also known as Christian Coptic Cairo, which is one of the most significant places the Holy Family visited and where their presence had a spiritual impact…
the Islamic Cairo, which was established in 641 AD by the first Muslim leader Amr Ibn Elas, is the next stop on your day trip. You can visit and enter the following mosques in Islamic Cairo: Masjid Amr Ibn Elas Mosque, which was constructed in El FUSTAT neighborhood in 642 AD by Muslim leader Amr Ibn Elas.

then a visit to El Sultan Hassan Mosque, also known as “Madrasa El Sultan Hassan,” which was founded by Sultan Hassan in 1356 A.D., one of the most important and largest mosques in Cairo In Cairo, next to The Citadel, is a sizable mosque and madrassa from the Mamluk era known as The Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan.

Then came a second large, well-known mosque. Which mosque is Al-Rifa’i? The building was designed to compliment the older construction and is situated next to the Sultan Hassan Mosque-Madrassa, which was built in the early 14th century.

day 3 : Valley of the Whales + magic lake + waterfalls 

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