You will have a refreshing breakfast at your hotel. You will meet your expert and specialist tour guide to visit many important sites today. You will visit the Pyramids of Giza, which are a marvel by any measure, as many phenomena still occur within the pyramid area that scientists are unable to explain. Astronomers have conducted further research and discovered that the pyramid's entrance passage points to the famous North Star Polaris, and the internal corridor points to the star Sirius. The pyramids were built in a very special location, located at the center of the world's five continents.
You will see the giant statue of the Sphinx and the spectacular Valley Temple of the famous King Khafre. The ancient Egyptians believed that the Sphinx, distinguished by its magnificent, legendary form, was built to achieve an important goal: to serve as a guardian of the tombs, temples, and huge pharaonic pyramids. Studies have confirmed that this majestic temple was built some time before the construction of the Sphinx. However, other hypotheses suggest that the construction of the Sphinx took place during the reign of King Khafre's brother, who attempted to control the country after the death of the strict and powerful King Khufu.
You will visit the iconic Egyptian Museum in the well-known Tahrir Square. The famous Late Period halls on the ground floor have been developed, housing the most important artifacts discovered from the Tuna el-Gebel area, most notably the rare and precious wooden coffin of Ba-d-Osiris. Finally, the treasures of Tanis have been re-exhibited on the first floor, where, for the first time, the artifacts of the powerful Silver King Psusennes are displayed in a separate hall. The artifacts of King Amun-em-Opet, King Shoshenq, and the accomplished army commander Wen-djeba-en-djed are also on display.
You will enjoy a tasty traditional Egyptian lunch. We will then visit the most important holy archaeological Christian sites and churches in Cairo. We will begin by visiting the Hanging Church, which gained great significance as it was the first sacred papal seat in Cairo. The famous sixteenth Patriarch Christodoulos used it unofficially in the seventh century, continuing until the thirteenth century. This church has been the site of numerous apparitions and visions of the Virgin Mary.
You will also visit the sacred Church of Abu Serga, famous for its many vintage and scripture icons, the most famous of which is the icon of the arrival of the Holy Family, dating back to more than the ninth century AD. This church was formerly known as the Cave Church because this was where the Virgin Mary, Jesus Christ, and Joseph the Carpenter lived and took refuge when they fled Palestine during their holy journey to Egypt.
You will visit the ancient Ben Ezra Synagogue, which is the most famous synagogue in Cairo. Originally built as a church, it was sold due to high taxes. In this majestic temple, you'll find ancient libraries consisting of six cabinets decorated with distinctive ivory and mother-of-pearl, discovered in 1890. At the end of the tour, we'll take you to one of the most famous Arab markets, the Khan el-Khalil Bazaar, where you'll find all the unique Egyptian souvenirs and handicrafts you could be looking for. We'll transfer you back to your hotel after you've explored all these wonderful places.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner