Start your adventure with your certified tour guide, who will be responsible for discovering Cairo's secrets with you and leading you to Cairo Gems. after having your breakfast, start your tour to visit
The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, near the downtown area, was built by the French architect Marcel Dorono to have a great style to suit the valuable treasures and pieces that will be put inside it. The museum-style allows the natural light to enlighten the halls and reflects the sunrays on the fascinating pieces of Egyptian antiques. The museum includes treasures and jewelry that reveal the greatness and cleverness of the Egyptian mentality and works like the statue of King Kufu, the owner of the biggest pyramid in Egypt.
Our next visit will be to the Great Giza Pyramids, where the great Egyptian kings hide their treasures and mummified bodies. Some archeologists believe that the pyramids include hidden halls and rooms hiding more and more secrets about the Egyptian kings and queens. The ancient Egyptians believed that the pyramid was a symbol of rebirth after death, and this reflects how valuable the pyramids were for the Egyptians.
When you see the pyramids, you will be amazed by the number of stones in each pyramid and how these stones form a huge and massive construction, never changing for thousands of years. Move to the plateau of Giza and take cool pictures that you can not take anywhere else. Move to see the Great Sphinx, or the guardian of the treasures of the pyramids. The statue of the Sphinx reflects a strong bond between the statue and the pharaohs. Let's visit the valley temple where the Egyptian mummies were subjected to the process of mummification beside the great pyramids.
Now it's the time to taste the Egyptian delicious lunch in one of the top-quality restaurants.
Let's continue our journey to the old Coptic Cairo, which embraces iconic churches like the Hanging Church of the Virgin Mary. The church is known as the hanging church because it is far from the earth, and it was built in the basilica style on two of the Babylon Towers. Then we walk to Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church, known as Abu Serga Church. It was an important stop on the Holy Family's journey to Egypt. Also known as the Church of the Cave, the church embraces the cave where the Holy Family rested. Our final stop will be the Ben Ezra synagogue. It is the oldest synagogue in Egypt, and it includes many documents and books narrating the lives of the Jews in Egypt.
Finally, you will be transferred to take your train, seeing the various Egyptian villages reaching to Luxor
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and dinner