A professional tour guide will lead you to the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza after your breakfast during this day of your Cairo tour. The museum holds one of the biggest arrays of valuable ancient Egyptian artefacts available across the globe. Tourists admire two main collections of remarkable importance at the museum, which are Ramses II relics and Queen Nefertari's tomb artefacts. You can discover Egyptian historical elements along with royal mummies within the museum through its spectacular display of ancient statues and intricate jewellery.
The Giza Plateau remains your initial destination, where you can witness both the Pyramids of Giza along with the Great Sphinx. Over 4,500 years ago, ancient Egyptians created these magnificent vestiges, which showcase their remarkable structural capabilities. The Solar Boat Museum contains a nameless carpentry piece that scientists think Pharaoh Khufu permitted for his trip to the world beyond. The site finishes with spectacular sights of both the pyramids and the desert scenery.
You should now proceed to Memphis, which was established as Egypt’s first unified capital around 3100 BC. Visitors can behold both the Ramses II statue and the Alabaster Sphinx at this location. People visiting the Saqqara Necropolis can marvel at the Step Pyramid of Djoser, which established itself as the world's first stone structure. Your guide will share interesting historical stories about both pharaohs and their burial traditions.
Conclude your day with a visit to Khan El Khalili, one of the oldest markets in the Middle East. Enjoy a refreshing cup of hibiscus tea at the famous El Fishawy Café, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as you shop for unique souvenirs, spices, and handmade crafts.
An optional evening activity includes attending the Sound and Light Show at the Pyramids, where the history of ancient Egypt comes to life through a mesmerizing display of lights and narration.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch