On the second day, following a delectable breakfast, your tour leader will take you to meet your tour guide. Here, you will visit some of Egypt's most popular tourist destinations and learn about the pinnacles of ancient Egyptian civilization. You will visit the following sites:
Giza Pyramids:
The Giza pyramid complex, which has survived for more than 4,000 years, represents the pinnacle of ancient Egyptian fame. The Giza complex includes the Great Sphinx, the Everlasting Valley Temple, three major pyramids, and six smaller Pyramids.
The Magnificent Pyramid:
The only structure that remains from the era when man was able to reach the sky and create the seven wonders of the ancient world is the Great Pyramid. The Great Pyramid was built in 2580 BC with the help of 2,300,000 limestone blocks, each weighing 2.5 tonnes, and a labor force of more than 100,000 skilled free laborers working for 20 years. Constructed in 1311, the Lincoln Cathedral in England surpassed the height of the pyramid by 147 meters (481 feet), holding the title of the highest building in the world for 3800 years. Even now, the plant's intricate, sophisticated interior and enigmatic beginnings continue to captivate everyone on staff.
The famous Sphinx at Giza :
The Great Sphinx is now called Abu Al-Hawl, which means "The Father of Terror" in modern Arabic. It was formerly known as "Hor-Em-Akhet," which translates to "Horus of the Horizon." The mythological sphinx, which has a lion's body and a man's head and is meant to represent King Khafre as a representation of his strength and wisdom, served as the model for the design. The sphinx is 73 meters (240 feet) tall and 19 meters (60 feet) wide (66 feet), which was carved out of a single, massive limestone rock.
The Valley of Temples:
The Valley of Temples was built in the complex where the mummification process was done during the Old Kingdom of Egypt (2686 and 2134 BC). The valley is a particularly well-preserved archaeological site and has been the source of vital information on the mummification process and ancient Egyptian burial rites because of the building prowess of the ancient Egyptians.
Following a delectable lunch at a restaurant with a view of the pyramids, your tour guide will take you on an amazing tour of the following: After learning more about the intriguing history of the country at the Egyptian Museum, we'll go to Cairo's Old City to explore Khan El Khalili, which is a bazaar brimming with souvenir shops, Cafes, and shisha bars.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch.