After breakfast, you will be met by our knowledgeable tour guide at your hotel in Cairo and taken on a spectacular visit to (NMEC),
The museum features a sizable collection of objects that range in age from the prehistoric period to the present, including sculptures, paintings, pottery, and jewelry. The Royal Mummies Hall, which houses the mummies from several pharaohs and queens from the New Kingdom era, including Ramses II and Hatshepsut, is one of the museum's main draws.
The NMEC offers interactive exhibits, multimedia displays, and educational programs, along with modern amenities like a gift shop, restaurant, and conference center, showcasing Egyptian history and culture.
You will then be moved from Cairo to Suez Canal in the government of Ismalia. With a population of over 360,000, Ismailia is a city in northeastern Egypt on the west bank of the Suez Canal. In addition, the city is home to the Suez Canal University and a variety of important historical and cultural sites.
You'll travel to Ismalia An manmade watercourse below sea level is the Suez Canal. It lets ships to travel between Europe and Asia without having to go around the southern edge of Africa by linking the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea. You may view the remarkable engineering that gives this canal its significance there. There, you may enjoy a panoramic view of large boats traveling through the Suez Canal before having a lunch of sea food and being driven back to Cairo