Cairo & Sharm El Sheikh 9 Days Package

Day 1 -Arrival Cairo

Upon arrival at Cairo International Airport, Excel Travel representative welcomes you and assists you through the immigration process. Modern air-conditioned coaches take you to your hotel in Cairo. Your representative will ensure a smooth hotel check-in.

Dinner & overnight at the hotel in Cairo 

09:00 Breakfast we start a guided tour to visit one of the Seven Wonders the great Pyramids of Giza; (Cheops, Chephren and Mycerinus) were reckoned by the Greeks to be one of the Seven Wonders of the World. A single pyramid is built with 2.300.000 blocks, each weighing an average of two and a half tones. In the face of such immensity, one cannot help but feel the wonder and awe that so many writers and artists have sought to convey over the centuries. The Cheops Pyramid is more interesting, because its interior burial chambers are open for inspection by the public. Not far from the Pyramids is the Great Sphinx of Giza, which dates from the time of Chephren (2620 BC). Hewn from natural yellowish limestone and standing 65 feet-high and 187 feet-long, this unforgettable statue combines the head of a Pharaoh with a lion’s body. A quick visit to papyrus institute or a perfume shop can be arranged after the visit.

 

Lunch will be served at an oriental restaurant

Afternoon tour to explore ancient Egypt with a visit to Memphis the oldest capital of Egypt, was built by King Menes, and lays 24 kms southwest of Cairo. The colossal statue of Ramses II is exhibited in the museum. This is the most beautiful representation of Ramses II

Sakkara the oldest complete stone building complex known in history was built. Sakkara includes the step pyramid Explore some of the mysteries with your knowledgeable Egyptologist.

 

Evening at leisure whereby an optional tour to visit the spectacular sound & light show by the pyramids or enjoy dinner while cruise the Nile or enjoy dinner in Sequoia restaurant by the Nile

 

Overnight in Cairo

Breakfast at the hotel

09:00 Start tour to visit the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities

 

Egyptian Museum; was established by the Egyptian government in 1835.  The present museum building was built in 1900, in the new classical style by the French architect Marcel Dourgnon.  The museum exhibited collections now exceed 120,000 objects ranges from pre-historic era to the Greco Roman period. It has 107 halls, and the ground floor houses huge statues. 

The upper floor houses small statues, jewels, Tutankhamen treasures.  The museum also comprises of a photography section and large library.

 

Lunch will be served at an oriental restaurant

Afternoon tour to visit the Citadel, the medieval fortress of Salah-El-Din and the Mosque of Mohammed Ali Which is the Tomb of Mohammad Ali and is also known as the Alabaster Mosque because of the extensive use of this

fine material from Beni Suef

 

 

 

After the visit a short drive will take you to the most famous bazaars of Khan El Khalili which is famous worldwide with its amazing narrow alleyways.  The visitor can discover small restaurants and workaday cafes where Egyptians & non-Egyptians come to smoke water pipes and enjoy some of the traditional Egyptian drinks in the cafes scattered around the area (Few years ago, Naguib Mahfouz himself used to come and sit beneath the huge, ageing, and discolored mirrors of the café). Jewelers, items made from copper, parquetry boxes, semi-precious stones, rugs, blown-glass dishes, and other souvenirs.

 

Drive back to your hotel

 

Evening at leisure whereby an optional tour to visit the spectacular sound & light show by the pyramids or enjoy dinner while cruise the Nile or enjoy dinner in Sequoia restaurant by the Nile

 

Overnight in Cairo

 

Breakfast at the hotel then start your tour to visit the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities

Egyptian Museum; was established by the Egyptian government in 1835.  The present museum building was built in 1900, in the new classical style by the French architect Marcel Dourgnon.  The museum exhibited collections now exceed 120,000 objects ranges from pre historic era to the Greco Roman period. It has 107 halls, and the ground floor houses huge statues.  The upper floor houses small statues, jewels, Tutankhamen treasures.  The museum also comprises of a photography section and large library.

Lunch will be provided at a local restaurant.

 

Proceed to National Museum of the Egyptian civilization:

The first museum of civilization in the Arab world, the NMEC will present a comprehensive view of Egyptian civilization from prehistory to the present day, taking a multidisciplinary thematic approach designed to highlight Egypt’s tangible and intangible heritage.

A museum of a new kind, unknown so far in Egypt and the entire Middle East region, the NMEC’s main goal is to “share knowledge”, to connect with the surrounding Egyptian society and to offer international visitors a richer and deeper insight into the meaning of Egyptian culture through the ages.

With its various collections of objects and associated knowledge, spanning thousands of years, numerous cultures, ruling powers, systems of beliefs, religions, and aesthetic expressions, the NMEC will offer an exceptional and unique visit through Egyptian history with the aim to connect the country’s rich past to contemporary Egypt. Embarking all visitors on a journey through Egyptian history and culture, NMEC will provide invaluable insights into the long history of one of the oldest countries in the world, focusing on shifts of values and major changes as well as hidden continuities and traditions up to the present day.

 

Short drive to visit the Citadel and Mohamed Ali Mosque (Alabaster Mosque) followed by a visit to Khan El Khalili Bazaar

 

The Citadel is one of Cairo’s most popular tourist attractions which houses a number of museums, ancient mosques and other sites, located on a spur of limestone that had been detached from its parent Moqattam Hills by quarrying. The Citadel is one of the world’s greatest monuments to medieval warfare, as well as a highly visible landmark on Cairo’s eastern skyline. Particularly when viewed from the back side (from the north), the Citadel reveals a very medieval character.

The area where the Citadel is now located began its life not as a great military base of operations, but as the “Dome of the Wind”, a pavilion created in 810 by Hatim Ibn Hartama, who was then governor. Indeed this area was well known for its cool breeze. These early governors, not realizing its strategic importance, simply used the pavilion for its view of Cairo. Between 1176 and 1183, Salah ad-Din (Saladin to Westerners 1171-1193 AD), an Abbasid Ruler, fortified the area to protect it against attacks by the Crusaders, and since then, it has never been without a military garrison. Originally it served as both a fortress and a royal city.

 

Mohamed Ali Mosque (Alabaster Mosque) was designed by the Greek architect Yussuf

Bushnaq, between 1830 & 1857 in the Ottoman style by Mohammad Ali Pasha, ruler of Egypt, and founder of the country’s last dynasty of Khedives and Kings. The mosque is the Tomb of Mohammad Ali and is also known as the Alabaster Mosque because of the extensive use of this fine material. Its two slender 270-foot minarets are unusual for Cairo. From the arcaded courtyard, visitors have a magnificent view across the city to the pyramids in Giza. Just off the courtyard is the vast prayer hall with an Ottoman style dome which is 170 feet above. The parapet to the southwest offers a good view of the Sultan Hassan and Ibn Tulun Mosques and of Cairo itself. Perhaps because of its location, it is one of the most frequented Mosques by tourists.

 

Drive will take you to Khan El Khalili bazaars, which is one of the most famous worldwide with its amazing narrow alleyways.  The visitor can discover small restaurants and workaday cafes where Egyptians & non-Egyptians come to smoke water pipes and enjoy some of the traditional Egyptian drinks in the cafes scattered around the area (Few years ago, Naguib Mahfouz himself used to come and sit beneath the huge, ageing and discolored mirrors of the café).

Your guide will explain the history of Al Azhar & El Hussein Mosque when coming into the area of Khan El Khalili & you will be given some free time to explore the area and visit any of the mosques if you wish

 

Drive back to the hotel.

 

Overnight in Cairo

Breakfast at the hotel in Sharm el Sheikh, check out

 

Escorted transfer to Sharm el Sheikh airport for your flight to Cairo, upon arrival, your representative will ensure a smooth hotel check-in.

 

Overnight at Cairo hotel

Final departure transfer after breakfast from Cairo hotel to Cairo airport; Excel Travel representative will escort you, check you in your flight.

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