You will meet your private tour guide to begin your Egypt Easter trip after eating breakfast.
To visit the great Pyramid of Cheops, which is regarded as one of the seven wonders of the world and was constructed using more than 2.6 million rock pieces, each weighing 50 tons, you will be taken to the Giza Plateau. One of the most well-known kings in ancient Egypt was King Cheops. He succeeded Cheops as the second king in the fourth line and was the son of Sneferu, who held that position before Cheops. No other king has attained his level of fame.
You will then see People today perceive the middle pyramid as being larger than the Great Pyramid and smaller than the pyramid of Mycerinus, which is the smallest of the three main pyramids of the Giza Pyramid Complex. King Chephren wanted to build a pyramid bigger than his father's pyramid of Cheops, but because he honored his father, he decided to build a smaller one.
You will also view the great sphinx of Giza facts, a limestone statue of a sphinx in a reclining position. Sphinxes are mythological creatures with human-like heads and lion-like bodies. It is located on the Giza Plateau, on the western bank of the Nile, in Giza, Egypt, and faces directly from west to east. It was constructed by King Chephren to guard the pyramids from cemetery thieves so that they would believe a real God was defending them.
The Valley Temple, which served as King Chephren's funerary temple, is where we'll go next.
Then, before traveling to downtown Cairo, you will eat lunch at a top-notch neighborhood restaurant.
The world's biggest museum, the Egyptian Museum, will be your next stop. It is home to more than 120,000 items and enormous sculptures, including the Golden King Tutankhamun and his priceless riches.
The Hanging Church, the most well-known location in Coptic Cairo, will then be seen by you as part of the tour of the ancient Coptic Cairo. The Church of the Virgin Mary is also known by its nickname, the Hanging Church. This name derives from the fact that it was constructed on top of a southern wall from a Roman fortification in Babylon that dates back to the fourth century BC.
Additionally, the holy family utilized the church of St. Sergius as a refuge during their run from the Roman soldiers and King Herod.
the Ben Ezra Synagogue, which is also said to be the location where Baby Moses' casket was discovered. It is regarded as a place of prayer for Jews.
Continue traveling with your tour guide to begin the Islamic Cairo tours, where you will spend time at the bustling Khan El Khalili Market, Egypt's most well-known old market and bazaar. Here, visitors may discover authentic Egyptian gifts.
In El Fishawy Cafe, one of the popular coffee shops in the El-Hussein Area, you may sip tea.
Finally, you will be taken back to the hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner