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Trip Itinerary
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Pyramids of Giza
Day 1
At the beginning of sunrise on the pyramids with golden rays, you begin visiting the three pyramids and taking souvenir photos, then heading to a beautiful view of the three pyramids, then visiting the famous Sphinx and the Valley Temple used in mummification.
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Restaurant Pyramids
Day 1
Lunch in a restaurant near the pyramids area or near the Saqqara area. It is possible, according to the choice (Egyptian meals in a peasant house) or an oriental restaurant for the usual Egyptian grills. This meal is at the choice of the people and the price of lunch is not included in the trip and is according to the choice.
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Pyramid of Djoser
Day 1
After lunch in the Egyptian countryside in the Saqqara area, we visit the funerary complex of King Zoser of the Third Dynasty and the greatness of the architecture at that time from the first style. The credit goes to the engineer, physician and great head of the Egyptian armies, Amenhotep, who built this great building. Then we visit one of the tombs of the ministers of that era, then return to visit the Museum of Art and Papyrus Manufacturing.
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The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
Day 1-2
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization is the first museum of its kind in Egypt and the Arab world. It is considered an integrated global cultural complex that provides its visitors with the opportunity to sail on a journey through history to learn about the successive Egyptian civilizations. Then head inside the museum to visit the mummies hall of the kings and greats of history in Pharaonic Egypt. Then the visit is followed by lunch.
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Old Cairo
Day 2
Old Cairo district is a few meters away from Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque, Ben Ezra Synagogue, St. Mina Church next to Babylon Fortress, and St. Mercurius Church known as Abu Sefin. It is also located south of the Coptic Museum and includes 13 giant columns representing Christ and the Twelve Apostles. Then return and night
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Citadel of Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi
Day 2
It was built by Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi, the founder of the Ayyubid state, in 1176 AD, to be the link that connects the largest cities of the Egyptian capital, Cairo, and Fustat, which he surrounded with a single wall, so the citadel was like the beating heart of them. Then, a few kilometers away, you can visit the Al-Rifai Mosque. The mosque was named after Sheikh Ali, known as Abu Shabak, the grandson of Imam Ahmed al-Rifai. Then, after its construction, the mosque was attributed to Imam Ahmed al-Rifai himself, the founder of the Rifai order, one of the Sufi orders.
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Khan el-Khalili
Day 2-3
Khan el-Khalili Market, originally built on the site of a medieval mausoleum, has been a trading hub for local and international merchants since the 14th century. It is the most famous market in Egypt. It is also located near the Al-Hussein Mosque, the Wekalet el-Ghouri and the Al-Azhar Market. It is like stepping back in time to 13th century Cairo. On a tour of Khan el-Khalili Market, you can buy souvenirs that express Egyptian handicrafts
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Nile Crystal
Day 3
Open buffet for a dinner buffet (varied Oriental) and the moving Nile cruise and the Western band and the Eastern band and the singer and the Eastern band and the Tanura show with artistic and folkloric shows and enjoy the breathtaking views of Cairo in the evening on board the boat in the middle of the Nile
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