You will take a tour of the Giza Pyramids in the morning. These structures date back to the 4th Dynasty (2613–2494 BC), and they are regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. You will visit The Great Sphinx of Giza, which is a human-headed lion with a lion's body that is 20 meters (65 feet) high and 73 meters (240 feet) long, which is another sight to behold. Pharaoh Khafra carved it out of limestone. Since 2500 BC, this magnificent limestone statue—one of the biggest in the world—has guarded the city. You will have enough time to capture memories of these enjoyable day trips around Cairo, including riding a camel.
Following your tour of the Sphinx and Pyramids, you will go to the Egyptian Museum, which has one of the largest collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts in the world. The museum is filled with items from Egypt's rich past and culture, such as jewelry, sarcophagi, mummies, and statues created by the most well-known ancient Egyptian artists. King Tutankhamun's tomb and relics from every previous Egyptian dynasty are among its many treasures.
following a meal at a nearby restaurant. Next, proceed to the oldest area of Cairo, which is known as the Coptic Cairo tour.
We're going to take you to see:
The Church that Hangs:
Built on top of an ancient Roman fortress in Babylon, this church is devoted to the Holy Virgin Mary and is known in Arabic as Al Moallaqa, which translates to "the hanging" or "the suspended church" in English.
Church of Abu Serga:
After that, you'll have to stroll a short distance to see this magnificent church—one of Egypt's oldest and most significant—that commemorates the holy family's visit to this region.
Lastly, you will see the ancient Jewish Synagogue of Ben Ezra with our Egyptologist guide:
It was once a Coptic church before being bought by a Jewish man from Jerusalem, who turned it into a synagogue bearing his name. After that, your helpful guide will take you to your accommodation.
Overnight in a Cairo hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch