Egyptian Museum through Alabaster Mosque to Khan El-Khalili

Description

Secret Cairo: Dive Deep into History & Local Life

Ready for a Cairo adventure trip that’s truly one-of-a-kind? This special day out mixes ancient secrets, grand buildings, and lively markets.
First, we dive into the famous Egyptian Museum in Downtown Cairo. It’s like a giant treasure chest, packed with items from thousands of years ago, including treasures of the Pharaohs. Get ready to discover history up close!
Next, we gaze upon the breathtaking Alabaster Mosque inside the Citadel. This stunning building shows off incredible design and offers amazing views of Cairo’s busy skyline. You’ll feel the peaceful vibe and see Egypt’s rich history of faith.
Then, we jump into the timeless Khan el-Khalili Bazaar. This is one of the oldest markets around, with twisty pathways full of colorful shops, skilled artists, and the sweet smell of spices. It’s the perfect spot to grab cool souvenirs and feel like a local. This private Cairo tour means you get to explore at your speed. Uncover the hidden stories behind each famous place. Join us for a captivating journey into Cairo, where every moment is a peek into Egypt’s awesome past and exciting present!

Itinerary

This is a single-day tour where you will explore the following highlights: The Egyptian Museum, the Alabaster Mosque, the Citadel, and the Khan el-Khalil. The halls of the epochal Egyptian Museum are where your tour will begin. It’s one of the world’s largest museums that houses 165000 artefacts, including the treasures that were owned by the Pharaohs.
Your Egyptologist guide will guide you through the ancient galleries of the Cairo going, as you discover the death mask together with the six Gold coffins belonging to the famed Ruler.
The Alabaster Mosque, located at the Citadel of Salah el-Din, will be your next destination. It’s a widely recognized mosque in Cairo as it welcomes visitors warmly, regardless of their faith, to tour. The common prayers of the region will be translated to you by your guide.
Stop at a local restaurant for lunch featuring delicious Egyptian food.
Our final Journey will be the disarray of the Cairo Khan el Khalili bazaar. It’s a bustling and famous market that has stalls that sell handmade crafts and paper products, not excluding other local goods. You can test your skills when it comes to bargaining by making various purchases in the destination. Once your tour is over, you can always opt to pay a visit to the Papyrus Institute, where you can learn about the famous artwork of the crafted products.

Meals: Lunch

Included
Private Transfers: All transfers scheduled in the itinerary will be conducted via private transportation.
Sightseeing Fees: Entrance fees and tickets for all sightseeing tours and visits to palaces mentioned in the itinerary
Expert Guide: A professional, knowledgeable guide will accompany you.
Lunch to be served at one the best local-restaurants.
Refreshments: bottled water will be provided during day tours.
Taxes and Service Charges: All applicable taxes and service charges are included.
Not Included
Any optional not mentioned in the itinerary.
Gratuites.
personal expenses.
Price Guide
GREAT VALUE DEALS:
  • Large Group (16+ Travelers): $49 per person.
  • Group (9-15 Travelers): $95 per person.
  • Mid-Size Group (5-8 Travelers): $69 per person.
  • Small Group (2-4 Travelers): $79 per person.
  • Solo Traveler: $129 per person.
Notes

Rates Explained:
  • Tailor Your Trip: We offer flexible accommodation options to suit your budget.
  • All-Inclusive Price: The listed price covers All Taxes & VAT.
  • Holiday Exceptions: These prices are not valid during Christmas, New Year, and Easter.
  • Kids’ Discount (6-12): Children in this age range get a 50% discount when sharing with a parent.
  • Young Children (Under 6): Travel free of charge except on domestic flights (if applicable).

Faq

Don’t miss the dazzling items from Yuya and Thuya’s tomb – they’re truly incredible! The mummy’s animal room is also a popular highlight. Our guide will give you plenty of time to discover more masterpieces at the Egyptian Museum after orientation.

Yes, it’s generally safe for visitors! Just like in any busy city, it’s smart to be aware of your surroundings, keep your valuables out of sight, and stick to areas where there are other people. Our tours are designed to keep you comfortable and secure.

It’s quite easy! We use comfortable, modern, private transport (like a car or van) to get you from the Egyptian Museum to the Alabaster Mosque, which is usually a quick 20-minute drive, depending on Cairo’s busy traffic.

Get ready for shopping time. You’ll find Imitation of pharaonic statues and papyrus, and more souvenirs. Remember, a little friendly bargaining is part of the fun in the souk, do not be shy to negotiate

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