Facts about The Pharaonic Village
Sound effects and moving with pharaonic-style boats, a path that takes you back thousands of years, starting from the myth of Osiris and Isis, and the traditional conflict between good and evil, through the great kings of Egypt, and the battles they led to defend the borders of the state and extend its civilization, then a live demonstration that simulates the reality of all the activities, crafts and industries practiced by the ancient Egyptians, starting with agriculture, for which the ancient Egyptian farmer excelled, and invented tools and methods that the twenty-first century farmer still uses.
All the activities, crafts and industries practiced by the ancient Egyptians, starting with agriculture, in which the ancient Egyptian farmer distinguished himself and created tools and methods that the 21st century farmer still uses until now, so that these methods continue to have a special luster and a distinctive form until today.
The Pharaonic boat that travels on the Eternal River passes all the industries in which the ancient Egyptians excelled, from the manufacture of honey, for which they established clay cells to preserve it and secure its breeding, to the manufacture of adobe bricks, glass, pottery, and sculpting statues, in addition to carpentry workshops, the arsenal of weapons and the manufacture of swords, bows and armor, to artistic crafts, such as making perfumes from the lotus flower, spinning and weaving linen, making paper from the papyrus plant, and making wine and ice cream as favorite beverages in ancient Egypt.
The comparative advantage of the Pharaonic Village in Giza is that it provides the foreign visitor or tourist with a general idea of the ancient Egyptian civilization with many of its details and history, and gives those with short visits to Cairo, who cannot visit the tourist attractions comprehensively, an excellent opportunity to learn about the civilization of the ancient Egyptian, and this explains the presence of many Arab and foreign visitors to the village.