First, you'll be transported to the Memphis area. Memphis is a significant site, and the ongoing projects will transform it into a global cultural destination of great significance. The existing and buried antiquities, found throughout the ages, are no less important than the temples in Luxor, from a political, religious, and economic perspective. The Temple of Ptah was one of many temples built under the New Kingdom.
The museum is distinguished by the presence of a huge statue of Ramses, weighing about 100 tons, and its height to the top of about 10 meters, dating back to the 19th dynasty. The Sphinx is distinguished by being made of marble. The number of tourists can be doubled with the development of the area and the provision of various tourist services. There is the temple of the god Ptah, which needs to be rebuilt, or its scattered stones raised to the base.
Next, you'll be transferred to Dahshur, on the western bank of the Nile, 71 kilometers from the Giza Plateau. Archaeologists recently discovered a pyramid dating back to the Thirteenth Dynasty, and from these discoveries, a new discovery of private tombs was announced. This is a promising area, and excavation work must be intensified to uncover the tombs of private individuals and nobles, and to uncover the secrets of Dahshur. Egyptian missions are working alongside foreign missions, like the German and Capital missions, to do excavations in the region. The discovery of eight coffins in ancient tombs in the Dahshur archaeological region of Giza was revealed by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities.
During your tour, you will discover the points where Dahshur also excelled in the competition for the most beautiful villages in the world. A number of local community members still maintain their ancient customs and lead traditional lives. Most of its population, which numbers approximately 40,000, works in agriculture, making a visit a unique experience of experiencing rural life. It is also an opportunity to learn about the ancient history of the region, in addition to the three pyramids and antiquities. When you visit Dahshur village, you will also find Dahshur Lake, a shallow seasonal natural depression where papyrus plants grow. Migratory birds also come to it in early spring and late autumn, and it is one of the only remaining ecosystems in central Egypt.
Before the end of our tour, enjoy the beauty of the Nile and the sun reflecting its rays on it by riding a felucca and listening to Egyptian folk songs. You will thereafter be taken to your hotel.