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Overnight Tour to Cairo from Hurghada By Plane

Overnight Tour to Cairo from Hurghada By Plane

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$351.05 $413.00

Duration

2 days

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30

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Private

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Overnight Tour to Cairo from Hurghada By Plane

Join our Overnight Tour to Cairo from Hurghada by Plane and discover the wonders of this ancient city. Beyond The Nile Tours offers top-quality services, including a private air-conditioned vehicle and an expert Egyptologist guide.

During this two-day adventure, you'll visit iconic landmarks such as the Giza Pyramids, the Sphinx, the Step Pyramid, the Egyptian Museum, the Salah El Din Citadel, and the Mohamed Ali Mosque. Don't miss the chance to explore Khan El Khalili bazaar, one of the oldest in the Middle East.

Book this enchanting day tour from Hurghada and discover the enduring monumental treasures of the sacred region of Cairo.


Tour Highlights

Giza Highlights

  • Giza Pyramids.
  • The Great Sphinx.
  • The Valley Temple.
  • The Grand Egyptian Museum
  •  Saqqara Step Pyramid.

Cairo Highlights

  • The Egyptian Museum.
  • Salah El-Din Citadel.
  • Mohamed Ali Mosque.
  • The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
  • Khan El-Khalili Bazaar.

Included/Excluded

  • Internal flight tickets {Hurghada – Cairo – Hurghada}.
  • Pick up services from your hotel in Hurghada and return.
  • All transfers by private air-conditioned vehicle.
  • Private speaking guide throughout your trip.
  • 2 Lunch meals during your trip.
  • Mineral water and soft drink on board the vehicle.
  • Accommodation at 5 * Hotel in Cairo.
  • 1 Breakfast at 5* hotel.
  • All services charges and taxes.
  • Any extras not mentioned in the program.
  • Tipping
  • Entrance fees to all the sights in Cairo and Giza.

Tour Plan

Day 1: Fly to Cairo / Visit Giza & Saqqara Pyramids

Your hotel in Hurghada is where we will pick you up and give you a whole new private vehicle from the beginning to the end in an air-conditioned atmosphere. First, we will visit the Egyptian Museum, the most important museum dedicated to Egyptian history, and the millions of artifacts it hosts. Other interesting places include The Great Pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza, demonstrating the ancient world's wonders.

The Giza Pyramids Complex:

Your first destination will be the Giza Pyramids—complex, which has been waiting for you for about 4000 years. The complex features the three main pyramids, six smaller ones, the great sphinx, and the valley temple. All of these structures are part of the Valley of the Dead.


The Great Pyramid:

The Khufu Great Pyramid is one of the world's most historical wonders; nowadays, it is the most prestigious and the most intact. The construction was built in 2580 BC, so now it is over 4500 years old. The building was finished in 20 years, creating 2,300,000 limestone units weighing 2.5 tons each. Its construction also required considerable human resources, which were provided by a labor force of 100,000 skilled workers. The final product was a 147-meter (481 ft) tall pyramid, the tallest artificial structure in the world for over 3800 years. The Great Giza Pyramids remind us of the delicate harmony of the elaborate and the vast. The Great Pyramids have interiors with both intricate and extensive descriptions.

The Great Sphinx:

The Great Sphinx has been the source of profound awe for great artists, travelers, and rulers. It has an outer shape that looks like a mythical beast, which is a lion's body and a human's head that was probably the face of King Khafre. The Sphinx has been called many names throughout time. It is also known as Abu Al-Hawl, which is Arabic for The Father of Terror in Arabic. The Sphinx stands 73 meters (240 feet) high, its head is 20 meters (66 feet), and was made from a single limestone rock in 3 years using about 100 workers with these origins and age in the shroud with a lot of mystery.


The Valley Temple:

The Valley Temple is where the Mummification Process was carried out. It was built during the old Kingdom of Egypt (2686 2134 BC). It is the best-preserved building of ancient Egyptian civilization and contains the most The mummification process in Ancient Egypt involved various techniques. The valley consists of limestone and granite formations. The houses have gleaming diorite statues of King Khafra.


The Grand Egyptian Museum

The Grand Egyptian Museum is the epicenter of celestial intelligence, cultivated over 5,000 years of continuous innovation and vivid artistic imagination.

Apart from this, it is a treasure trove of human art and innovation that covers art from." nThe Hanging Obelisk, King Ramses Il Statue, The 10 Statues of King Senusert, The Grand Staircase, Statues of Ptolemaic Kings and Queens, The Victory Column of King Mercnptah, The epic Royal Regalia, and the Grand Atrium & Gift show

The VIP ticket is available and valid for other artifacts; for more information, contact us.

Lunch Meal:

First, have a good time by eating a great meal at your favored local restaurant, then witness Egypt's most aged pyramid:


The Saqqara Step Pyramid:
The Saqqara Pyramid by the masterful architect Imhotep during the late 3rd millennium B.C. was the first of its kind. It is the first piece of cut stone on Earth, funded by the pharaoh Djoser of Egypt. The pyramid is in the form of six steps, and it is 62 meters in height. It is also associated with its collection of buildings and, therefore, proclaimed the beginning of a golden age of pyramid construction.

In the evening, we will move to a 5-star hotel in Cairo for the night.

Day 2: Old Cairo Attractions

After breakfast, check out of the hotel, and a private tour guide will escort you on the rest of your two-day tour. We will kick off the sightseeing trip with a stop at Old Cairo.

The Egyptian Museum,  constructed in 1901 AD, is situated in the middle of Cairo. It was created to display a range of ancient Egyptian antiquities and monuments and illustrate the history of ancient Egypt.

Lunch Meal: Upon having a tasty lunch meal in a local eatery in Cairo, you can continue your tour by visiting the following attractions:

The Salah El Din Citadel is a massive architectural structure in Cairo's skyline.
It was completed between 1176 and 1182 and was the administrative center of Egypt until the 1860s. The Citadel includes many famous structures, such as grand palaces, museums, and art galleries.

The Mosque of Mohamed Ali dates back to 1830-1848 AD and is commonly known as "The Alabaster Mosque" as it is made of alabaster quarried from the Giza Pyramids. It is located within the Citadel and is a fantastic example of Turkish architectural style.

The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is illustrious in medieval Fustatal, in the center of historic Cairo. Its primary aim is to showcase and celebrate the area's rich cultural heritage and historical significance, including the over 5,000-year-old Valley of the Nile.

Al Muizz Street, also Al-Muizz, is a leading commercial and social center founded in the 10th century AD in the heart of the city of minarets during the Fatimid dynasty's sponsorship.
It is beside the splendorous Khan El Khalili bazaar, known for one of the most impressive collections of Islamic structures.

The Khan El Khalili Bazaar, constructed between 1382 and 1389 AD, has become very popular among tourists. It invites visitors to select unique products that represent Egypt's past and culture.

Finally, make your way to Cairo airport and then back to Hurghada before getting a ride to your hotel.

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