Our representatives will meet and welcome you, then we will start moving to Sharm el-Sheik Airport and board your flight. Upon arrival, another representative will be waiting to assist you in starting our tours to Memphis and Dahshur.
First, we'll start visiting Memphis. Memphis is the most noteworthy area in the Middle Kingdom that sits between Upper and Lower Egypt, earning the nickname “Balance of the Two Lands.” It is suggested that it was the most populated city on Earth until 2250 BC.
In 2240, Luxor, now known as Thebes, replaced Egypt as its capital. Alexandria was established in 331 BC after decades had passed, but its importance waned until it was abandoned in 641. Cairo was constructed from its remnants..
It was considered the largest human tax in the world, with a population of about three thousand people at that time. Therefore, it would be a deserted city, uninhabited. Enjoy a trip from Sharm el-Sheik to this city.
In addition to learning about customs and traditions and visiting the Egyptian landscape, continue your journey to the Dahshur region, which is rich in history and artifacts. This will be an excellent chance to learn about Sneferu, one of the Egyptian pharaoh who used six million stones to construct four pyramids. He began with the first pyramid in Beni Suef's Meidum neighborhood, followed by two more in the Dahshur neighborhood: the "Bent Pyramid" and "The Red Pyramid," the first complete pyramid—that is, one that is neither stepped nor broken. He subsequently constructed the Celle, the fourth pyramid. Six million stones were employed in the construction of these four pyramids.