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The Grand Egyptian Museum

Giza

The Grand Egyptian Museum is the world’s largest museum dedicated to a single civilization. The collection consisting of King Tut’s tomb and tens of thousands of other rare and unique archaeological finds has found a new home in a museum built on the plateau of the pyramids of Giza.


The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization

Cairo

NMEC exhibits several objects intended to educate the visitor about the Egyptian civilization across various key historical phases, starting with the Predynastic and Ancient Egyptian periods, and continuing across the Graeco-Roman, Coptic, Islamic and contemporary modern times.


Imhotep Museum in Saqqara

Giza

The Imhotep Museum is an archaeological museum located at the foot of the Saqqara necropolis complex near Memphis in Lower Egypt.
This museum was established in honor and commemoration of the ancient Egyptian architect Imhotep, the executor of the pyramidal group for King Djoser,


Egyptian Museum

Cairo

Famed to be one of the largest museums in the world, it offers you the chance to immerse yourself in 50 centuries of Egypt’s ancient history. Founded in 1857 the museum holds more than 120,000 antiques from the ancient Egyptian era; including the treasures of the boy king Tutankhamun and his famous Golden Mask to the Royal Mummy Room on the upper hall where 9 royal mummies are displayed; well preserved and sharing many secrets about the mummification process.


Solar Boat Museum

Giza

Or as we call it “Khufu Boat Museum” holds the largest royal vessel ever found in Egypt. It is known to be the worlds’ oldest boat, aged around 4500 years!!! Made entirely of cedar wood and rope, it is considered to be an engineering masterpiece even today. It has been restored to its original condition and is housed in its own museum next to the Great Pyramids


Saladin Citadel

Cairo

Dominating the skyline the Citadel stands to guard over the City offering a fresh breeze & magnificent panoramic views of the whole city. Well known to be a primitive Islamic Defense against the crusaders it was a royal residence for more than 700 years!


Great Pyramids & Sphinx

Giza

Located on the West bank of the Nile; Giza Plateau is home to the Three Great Pyramids and their Guardian Sphinx. Considered to be the only remaining wonder of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Pyramid complex stands on the Giza plateau and rises from the desert as a bonfire of strength, inspiration, history & loads of mystery.


Coptic Cairo (Old Cairo)

Cairo

Digging deep into Cairo; Coptic Cairo is a unique place which embraces the Babylon Fortress, the Coptic Museum, the Hanging Church the Greek Church of St. George and the Ben Ezra Synagogue. It is believed that the Holy Family visited & stayed in this area at Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church (Abu Serga).


Memphis and Saqqara

Giza

Did you know that there are at least 118 Pyramids sprinkled between Giza Plateau to the Fayum Oasis? Every now & then as the landscape changes Egypt unveils more of them. A short drive south of Cairo lies Memphis, the first capital city of the Egyptian Empire. It was a thriving commercial center and retains many ancient ruins including a giant statue of the Pharaoh Ramesses II. In Saqqara, the oldest complete stone building complex known in history was built and is known as Djoser’s Step Pyramid.


Saints Sergius & Bacchus Church (Abu Serga)

Cairo

It is a matter of debate when exactly this church was founded with some saying the 5th & other historians believing it to be the 8th century!
One of the imperative spots in this church is the cave where the Holy Family stayed during their expedition into Egypt.


Hanging Church

Cairo

With a history dating back to the 3rd century, Saint Virgin Mary’s Church (the Hanging Church) or as we call it in Arabic “Al Mo’laaka” is one of the oldest churches in Egypt.
Its name refers to its location above a gatehouse of the Babylon Fortification and was the first to be built in Basilican style; holding more than 110 icons dating back to the 8th & 18th century.!


Khan El Khalili Bazaar

Cairo

If you are seeking something special & looking for a unique experience; then you can’t leave Egypt without visiting the largest & oldest souq in Egypt “Khan El Khalili Bazaar”. It is not just a market; NO … it is the web of Old Egypt with handicraft makers, tent makers “Al Khyamaya”, oriental perfume makers, accessories, customs of belly dancers, Egyptian Galabya & you can even get a tattoo!


Ben Ezra Synagogue

Cairo

Cairo was built as the capital of Egypt in 969AD but the site of Old Cairo is even much older than this. Cairo is a special city even more evident today where the synagogue, the Church, and the Mosque embrace each other in unity; where different religions live together in one community in peace and love! This is Egypt.


Alexandria

Alexandria

The pearl of the Mediterranean, Alexandria is Egypt’s second largest city named after Alexander the Great who founded the city in 331 B.C. and the capital of Egypt during the Greek-Roman era.


Nile Dinner Cruise

Cairo

An enjoyable 2 hour trip sailing on the mighty Nile River with an amazing view of an enlightened Cairo by night! During dinner there will be a live show; folkloric with Sufi dancing well-known worldwide as “Tanoura Show”a live band & with belly dancers.


Pompey’s Pillar

Cairo

This colossal Roman column is the largest of its type, build in 297 A.D. from a single piece of red Aswan granite to memorialize the victory of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Its height is about 28 m with the diameter at the base 2.7 m pointing towards the capital, at the top it points to 2.3 m.


Qaitbay Citadel

Alex

Qaitbay fort is one of the most amazing places; Yes! It is a glorious fortress facing the Mediterranean Sea and one of the most important defensive strongholds along the Mediterranean Sea coast built in the 15th century.


Bibliotheca Alexandrina

(Library of Alexandria)

It is not only a library, as it holds halls for music concerts, conference centers, 4 museums, 4 art galleries and a planetarium. Located on the sea front makes for an amazing visit (tickets & administration office is located in the back area).


Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa

Alex

Or the Mound of shards was used as a burial ground during the 2nd & the 4th centuries AD, one of the still standing of the Seven Wonders of the middle ages, actually it remains in a pretty well shape! The necropolis consists of a series of tombs, statues and archaeological objects. It has been used as a burial chamber from the 2nd century to the 4th century before being rediscovered in 1900 by accidentally by a lost donkey. Three coffins have been founded, along with other human and animal remains.


Karnak Temples

Luxor

A massive temple complex and the largest ancient religious site in the world with a religious center consisting of temples, chapels, obelisks, sanctuaries, the sacred lake and the impressive Hypostyle Hall of 134 enormous columns; Karnak Temple is well known to be the second most visited historical spot in Egypt, after Giza’s Great Pyramids.


Luxor

The world’s premier travel destination, Luxor is the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes. Separated by the beautiful River Nile the East and West Banks of Luxor each hold their own magnificent monuments. On the East Bank stands the breathtaking Karnak Temple Complex which connects to Luxor Temple via the Avenue of Sphinx; while the West Bank is home to the mortuary temples and tombs such as the Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, Hatshepsut Temple, Colossi of Memnon, Medinat Habu and much much more.


Luxor Temple

Luxor

“Ipt-Rsyt” as known in the new kingdom! “Al Aksur” in Arabic which means the Palaces!
Temple has located anciently in the Capital of Egypt “Thebes” situated on the Eastern Bank of the Nile & dedicated to the king ” Amon-Ra”. It has always been a sacred sight, majestically standing as a remembrance to the ancient Egyptian civilization. It has an amazing entrance “Pylon” built by king Ramses II; anciently; the entrance of that complex was exclusively for the Pharoah, priests and some of the official’s ones. Now it is one of the top visited sights in Egypt.


Karnak Temples

Evening Sound and Light Show

Karnak Temples comes alive at night with stories and secrets revealed during the Sound & Light show performance. As you walk through the temples music flows through the complex with ancient voices telling stories recalling the birth of the temple and the gallant achievements of our ancient pharaohs.


Mummification Museum

Luxor

Ancient Egyptian people have always believed in life after death; no wonder they were the first to create the mummification process; they succeeded keeping the remains of royal mummies (human) & even remains of animals.


Luxor Museum

Luxor

Ancient Egyptian people have always believed in life after death; no wonder they were the first to create the mummification process; they succeeded keeping the remains of royal mummies (human) & even remains of animals.


Valley of the Queens

Luxor

A rare location between the southwest of the village & temples of Medinet Habu and almost 500 m. West of Deir el-Medina. This location has been carefully chosen as to protect the tombs from over pouring of the water from the rock cleft.


Valley of the Kings

Luxor

Located on the Western Bank of Nile River. It is the main burial site for ancient pharaohs, housing tombs for pharaohs from the new kingdom.


Colossi of Memnon

In glorious view facing the Mighty Nile River and the rising sun with both hands rested on their legs they were there to guard the mortuary temple of Amenhotep. The twin statues are believed to date back to the 14th century BC made from blocks of quartzite sandstone, with a height of 60ft!

Oases in Egypt

 

The Oases in Egypt are breathtaking flourishing in beauty with numerous green valleys hugged by hills.  Parts of the desert offer groundwater wells and fascinating landscapes to watch a clear view of the sky by night! The vast majority of Egyptian Oasis hold a variety of historical monuments dating back to different era’s.

Egypt Embraces 6 famed Oasis: “Kharga” , “Dakhla”, “Bahryia” , “Farfra”, Siwa” and “El Fayum”; each one of them enjoys their own exclusive qualities and well worth to visit!


Kharga Oasis

Located South of Cairo is Asyut the Capital of the New Valley and very famous for “Hybis Temple”, “Bagwat Cemeteries”, “Temple of Qasr El Zayan”, “Dush Temple” and the “Antiquates Museum of El Kharga”. Well known for the for the sulfuric water wells that have the ability of healing diseases like Rheumatism, flue, stomach aches and more!


Dakhla Oasis

Situated North West of Cairo is El Kharga Oasis also famous for the water spring “Mot” with its natural hot water of 45c and housing a variety of historical spots; “Village of El Qasr” ‘Deir El Hagar”, “Village of Bashandy”, ‘Village of Balat” and “Necropolis of Muzawaka”.


Farafra Oasis

Positioned 320 KM North West of Dakhla Oasis Farafra is well known for holding ruins of “Farafra Palace” & “Abu Monkar Palace” dating back to the Roman époque.


Siwa Oasis

Reflects the idea of an Oasis with its fascinating Palm trees, natural water springs and surrounding mountains combined with the ruins dating back to the Pharaohs & Roman eras. Its natural water spring offers a cure for lots of diseases, with the well-known wells of “Cleopatra Bath”, “Arayes, Moulol”, “Hamawat” and much more.


Baharya Oasis

Located 360 km North of Cairo, housing more than 260 natural water springs; a terrific place where you will be impressed with the breathtaking nature, culture and a desert rich with superb monuments; “Valley of the Golden Mummies”, “Temples of Ain Muftella”, “Necropolis of El Mozawaqa”.


Fayum Oasis

One of the adventures that you should not miss when you visit Egypt; a unique place offering an exclusive combination of nature, culture and activities! Fayum is tremendously rich with many archeological sites. Holding many Pyramids like ‘Hawara” ,”Pyramids of Meidum” & Pyramids of “Lahun” along with many monuments dating back to the Pharaohs, Coptic and Islamic eras “Qasr Qarun”, “Obelisk of Senusert”.