Discover the incredible treasures of ancient and modern Egypt on this wonderful 2 Day UNESCO Tour of Cairo’s Highlights.
Tour Details
Details of the 2 Days UNESCO Tour to Cairo’s Highlights
- Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
- Tour Location: Giza / Cairo
- Tour Availability: Every day
- Pickup & Drop Off: Cairo International Airport
- Tour Type: Private
Beautiful 2 Days UNESCO Tour to Cairo’s Highlights
On the 2 Days Cairo Tour Package, visitors may view the spectacular Cairo Museum, the famed Salah El Din Citadel, and the street of Al Muezz, in addition to the gorgeous GEM, Giza Pyramids Complex, and the marvelous Sphinx. of go on the tour, make a reservation for the 2 Days UNESCO Tour of Cairo’s Highlights now!
Tour Highlights
The Highlights of the 2 Days UNESCO Tour to Cairo’s Highlights
Giza Highlights
- Giza Pyramids
- The Great Sphinx
- The Valley Temple
Cairo Highlights
- The Egyptian Museum
- Cairo Citadel
- Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Tour Inclusions
- The service of greeting and assisting at Cairo Airport.
- Accommodation 1 night at 5* hotel in Cairo including breakfast.
- Expert tour guide throughout the tours.
- Transfers by modern air-conditioned vehicles.
- Entry fees to all the sites listed in the itinerary.
- 2 Lunch meals during the trips.
- All charges and taxes.
Tour Exclusions
- International Airfare.
- Entry Visa to Egypt.
- Tipping.
- Personal Expenses.
- Any optional tours.
Tour Itinerary
Detailed itinerary of the 2 Days UNESCO Tour to Cairo’s Highlights
Day 1: Land in Egypt and see the Giza Pyramids: At the Cairo International Airport, a representative of “Egypt Fun Tours” will give you a warm welcome and help you with the formalities of your arrival before one of our knowledgeable tour guides transport you to the main historical monuments in Cairo, among them:
Giza Pyramids Complex: The Giza Pyramids, Egypt’s most visited site and home to three mysterious, ancient pyramids, will serve as the starting point for your journey. The most well-known monarchs who controlled the nation during the 4th dynasty are buried in these pyramids. The greatest pyramid at the location, which belonged to Pharaoh Cheops and was recorded as the world’s highest building, is the most spectacular one there.
The Great Sphinx: The center of the Giza Plateau is always occupied by a colossal figure with a human head and a lion’s body. It was thought that the sculpture, which was made of local limestone, was constructed during the reign of King Chephren. The fabled Sphinx is a sign of power, historians agreed, despite their repeated efforts to explain its form.
The Valley Temple: Just a few feet from the Great Sphinx, you can see the spectacular Valley Temple, which is said to have been Pharaoh Chephren’s residence. The middle of the 26th century BC saw the construction of the temple, which was afterward used to mummify the kings and nobles for the world of the dead.
Enjoy your lunch at a fancy restaurant before checking into your Cairo 5-star hotel. Enjoy a delicious supper on a special Nile cruise, a variety of beautiful dance performances, and the folklore Tannura spin as you take a walk around Cairo City’s splendors at night. We’ll drive you back to your lodging.
Day 2: Visit the Cairo Museum and depart: After breakfast, your knowledgeable tour guide will lead you to the most popular Cairo attractions, such as:
The Egyptian Museum: a presentation of King Tutankhamun’s interesting best-known collection, which contains more than 200,000 monuments and artifacts from ancient Egypt. A popular destination for thousands of Egyptian visitors, the Cairo Museum is situated in the city’s heart.
Eat lunch at a nearby restaurant before going to:
Citadel of Salah El Din: An ancient limestone stronghold that served as the capital of Egypt for more than 600 years and was built on the eastern perimeter of the city to fend against Crusader invasions The Salah El-Din citadel is home to a few magnificent mosques, palaces, and terraces.
Mosque of Mohamed Ali: It is the best Islamic monument in Cairo. Muhammed Ali Pasha ordered its construction, which began in 1830 by the brilliant architect Yousuf Bushnak. The mosque is known as “The Alabaster Mosque” because of its 52-meter-tall dome and alabaster-decorated interior and exterior walls.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization: The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is a surreal link between predynastic and modern and current eras via art and recollections. With the aid of the most cutting-edge museological techniques, the museum will employ the simplest and most wonderful means to present all the great art, history, and culture of Egypt that date back more than 4000 years.
Market in Khan El Khalili: This is the time to take advantage of your last excursion within the most well-known market in the Middle East and visit several shops selling clothing, trinkets, and other items.