5-Day Tour in Cairo with Pick Up

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Get a taste of the past on our trip to Cairo Egypt, where you’ll take a walk through the footsteps of the pharaohs through ancient temples and monuments .

Itinerary Details

Operated by: Triad Travel

This is a typical itinerary for this product

Day 1 Arrival ( Cairo)

Stop At: Cairo

Arriving at Cairo International Airport, our representative will meet and assist you at Cairo International Airport and ease all passport control areas to assist with your luggage and customs. Then you will be escorted in an airconditioned vehicle through the bustling streets of Cairo to your hotel. Our representative will help you in all check-in. Overnight at the hotel.

Duration: 1 hour

Day 2 National museum and baron palace

Stop At: National Museum of Egyptian Civilization NEMC

Visit the National Museum of Civilization, NMEC. It’s a large museum (490,000 square meters), it displays a collection of 50,000 artifacts presenting Egyptian civilization from prehistoric times to the present day. It exhibits several objects intended to educate the visitor about the Egyptian Civilization across various key historical phases, starting with Predynastic and Ancient Egyptian periods and continuing across the Graeco- Roman, Coptic, Islamic, and contemporary modern times. NMEC is located in the heart of Al-Fustat, the ancient Islamic capital of Egypt, and surrounded by several religious complexes.

Duration: 3 hour

Stop At: Baron Palace

After lunch, you will go with a guide in our air-conditioned vehicle to visit The Baron Palace. The Baron Palace is inspired by the historic mansion of Indian architecture built by the Belgian millionaire Baron Edward Empain (September 20, 1852-July 22 1929). The palace is located in the heart of Heliopolis, an elegant district in Great Cairo.

Duration: 3 hour

Day 3 Pyramids , Sakkara & Memphis

Stop At: Pyramids of Giza

Your guide will take you, in an airconditioned vehicle to the Giza Plateau to marvel at one of the seven wonders of the Ancient World, The Pyramids of Giza almost 5000 years ago, the Great Pyramid, also known as the Pyramid of Khufu, Cheops, is the oldest of the three pyramids on the Giza plateau around 2600 B.C. For 3,800 years, the Great Pyramid was the tallest building in the world, until Lincoln Cathedral was built in 1311 AD in England. You’ll have seen a thousand photographs of the Pyramids of Giza by the time you finally see it, but nothing beats getting up-close -and personal with ancient monuments. Your guide knows so many great spots on Giza plateau to get the best views and to snap your photos.

Duration: 3 hour

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You will also explore the rest of the Giza Plateau including the Pyramid of Chephren son of King Khufu. It’s the second-largest pyramid on the Giza plateau, the pyramid of Menkaure, the smallest pyramid of all three. All proudly guarded by the Great Sphinx of Giza,

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Memphis and Sakkara

Sakkara necropolis is located about 15 kilometers south of the Pyramids of Giza. It contains tombs from almost every period of Egyptian history. Sakkara has become headline-grabbing archeological news as more discoveries are made during archeological work there. Memphis is the ancient capital of Egypt founded by King Menes, known as King Narmer, the founder of the first dynasty 3300B.C.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Step Pyramid of Djoser

The most dominant landmark in Sakkara Complex is the Step Pyramid of King Djoser, the first pyramid ever built, pyramid, 3000 B.C. It was built by his brilliant architect Imhotep who was later known as the god of Science. The Step Pyramid is not only the first pyramid ever built but also the oldest known ancient Egyptian stone structure.

Duration: 2 hour

Day 4 The citadel , Coptic Cairo and Khan el Khalili

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Cairo Citadel, 12th century, you will visit the citadel of Salah El Din, the first Sultan of Egypt and Syria.

Duration: 2 hour

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You will visit the beautiful alabaster mosque of Mohamed Ali Pasha, 1830-1849. The court of the mosque is decorated with the famous clock that was given to Egypt as a gift by King of France Louis Philippe.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Coptic Cairo

Visit Old Cairo known as Coptic Cairo which is among the most important locations visited by the Holy Family where the spiritual impact of their presence is most felt still.

Duration: 1 hour

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There you will be able to visit the Church of Abu Serga, Saint Barbra, the Suspended Church and Jewish Synagogue. The Holy Family took shelter from the Roman Governor in a cave above which in later years, the Church of Abu Serga, Saint Sergius was built. The Suspended Church, its hall is richly decorated, there are Coptic icons, a figure of the Virgin with Jesus in her arms.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Fort of Babylon

Along with the whole area of Babylon, Fort is a destination of pilgrimage not only for the Egyptians but for the Christians and Jews from all over the world.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Ben Ezra Synagogue

The inside of the Synagogue of Ben Ezra is a real architectural masterpiece.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Khan Al-Khalili

Then you will proceed with the guide in the air conditioned vehicle to the famous bazaar, Khan El Khalili, the busy and colorful open air bazaar. It was established in the Mamluk era and named after Caravanserai, the bazaar has since then become one of Cairo’s most attractions for tourists and Egyptians. It’s home to many Egyptian artisans and workshops of traditional crafts. It’s filled with unique and exotic items from spices to jewelry and souvenirs.

Duration: 3 hour

Day 5 Departure

Stop At: Cairo

Breakfast at the hotel. Meet our representative to assist you in check out and then transfer in an airconditioned vehicle, to Cairo International Airport to travel back home with your heart filled with unforgettable memories and sights and voices of Egypt to carry with you.

Duration: 1 hour
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