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Egyptian Museum & Pyramids Tours From Port Said Port
Egyptian Museum & Pyramids Tours From Port Said Port
When you discover the variety of our Egypt Shore Excursions, which cover all Egypt sightseeing, you will be astounded. When your cruise ship docks at any port in Egypt, such as Alexandria, Port Said, Safaga, Ain Sokhna, or Aqaba, take advantage of this rare opportunity to explore the incredible attractions nearby. We always strive to provide our customers with the best Egypt shore excursions.
Take advantage of tours to Cairo and the Pyramids from Port Said to see the Giza Pyramids, Cheops, Chefren, and Mycerinus, as well as the Sphinx, which has a lion's body and a Pharaonic man's head to represent strength and wisdom. Discover more about the Pharaonic treasures in our tours to Cairo and the Pyramids from Port Said. These tours will take you to the magnificent Egyptian Museum, which houses royal mummies and King Tutankhamun's treasures.
You can take an overnight shore excursion from Alexandria to Cairo with Shore Excursions from Port Said, where you can see the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, the Valley Temple, and the Sakkara Step Pyramid. On the second day, you can visit the Egyptian museum, the Citadel of Salah El-Dein, and Khan El-Khalili before returning to the Alexandria port to board your cruise. Make sure World Tour Advice provides you with Cairo day trips from Port Said that are led by knowledgeable tour
Pick you up from Port Said Port by our tour Responsible who will wait for you holding a sign of your name by the cruise exit door, Direct transfer from Port said port to Cairo by private modern A/C vehicle , About three hours,Upon your arrival to Cairo start visit to Giza Pyramids accompanied by your tour guide. visit pyramids of Khufu, Khafra and Menkaura. Proceed the tour to visit the Great Sphinx, guardian of history, pyramids and mummies, close to it visit the valley temple belonging to Khafra pyramid, Lunch at local restaurant, stop in papyrus inistitute, lunch, proceed trip to the famous Egyptian Museum, located in Tahrir suare housing the largest collection of Egyptian artifacts in the world, the most attractive part is in second floor, it is King Tut Ankh Amon treasures. In first floor huge and heavy statues of different materials belonging to Old, Middle, New kingdoms such as Zoser, Akhenaton, Ramsses second, Hatshepsut statues, Then a walking trip in islamic old Fattimid street End of excursions, trip back to your cruise ship in Port said Port.
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- All kind of pick up services from Port Said & return - Private English speaking tour guide - Entry in one pyramid Khafra or Menkaura Pyramids ( Khufu is optional ) - All transfers by a modern private air-conditioned vehicle - Lunch meal at local restaurant in Cairo - Entrance fees to mentioned sites in Cairo - Two bottles of mineral water on board the vehicle during the tour - All the shore excursions service charges and taxes
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- Optional tours - Beverages - Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary - Tipping , Recommended
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#Egyptian Museum & Pyramids Tours From Port Said Port#When you discover the variety of our Egypt Shore Excursions#which cover all Egypt sightseeing#you will be astounded. When your cruise ship docks at any port in Egypt#such as Alexandria#Port Said#Safaga#Ain Sokhna#or Aqaba#take advantage of this rare opportunity to explore the incredible attractions nearby. We always strive to provide our customers with the be#Take advantage of tours to Cairo and the Pyramids from Port Said to see the Giza Pyramids#Cheops#Chefren#and Mycerinus#as well as the Sphinx#which has a lion's body and a Pharaonic man's head to represent strength and wisdom. Discover more about the Pharaonic treasures in our tou#which houses royal mummies and King Tutankhamun's treasures.#You can take an overnight shore excursion from Alexandria to Cairo with Shore Excursions from Port Said#where you can see the Pyramids of Giza#the Sphinx#the Valley Temple#and the Sakkara Step Pyramid. On the second day#you can visit the Egyptian museum#the Citadel of Salah El-Dein#and Khan El-Khalili before returning to the Alexandria port to board your cruise. Make sure World Tour Advice provides you with Cairo day t#Pick you up from Port Said Port by our tour Responsible who will wait for you holding a sign of your name by the cruise exit door#Direct transfer from Port said port to Cairo by private modern A/C vehicle#About three hours#Upon your arrival to Cairo start visit to Giza Pyramids accompanied by your tour guide. visit pyramids of Khufu#Khafra and Menkaura. Proceed the tour to visit the Great Sphinx
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I'm fascinated by amadeus, mycerinus, and the vampire! What are they about?
shdhvsbs don’t worry abt it lmao
ok so. amadeus is a slightly neglected and very underdeveloped story idea about a guy who can raise ghosts by playing the violin. badass. he also has long white hair and this is a Very Important detail. anyways i had slightly forgotten about it but now i'm thinking i could make it soo interesting. anyways it starts:
It was quiet in the cemetery, for once.
the vampire was quite a recent idea. it's about a young woman who is (inexplicably) locked up by her parents in an empty, featureless room and one day a vampire flies through her window in the form of a bat. it's also pretty underdeveloped but it's supposed to be a metaphor for like. repressed queer love. yeah it's been done before but still. it begins:
The vampire came at midnight, as vampires so often do.
now mycerinus is a retelling of herodotus's story of mycerinus, which is too long for me to explain but if you don't know it i recommend you look it up because it's awesome. this one was going to be sooo interesting bcs the themes of fate and the gods are ones i love to write about (oh also read matthew arnold's poem mycerinus too). also i had the idea that the 1st half would be from menkaure's pov and the 2nd half from the oracle's pov <- so we can see him beginning to doubt the judgement of the gods and stuff. also tragic homoerotic bonds. i really really love this one, as much research as it is inevitably going to require. it begins:
Menkaure watched his father’s death with very similar emotions to those with which his father had watched his birth.
needs editing but yeah you get the idea
#ty for the ask!#i will take any excuse to talk about my wips#especially if it's mycerinus because it's one of my fav stories#and on my gcse greek syllabus
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reading through my old notes is wild because i’ll find shit like this
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Visit The most important landmarks in Cairo
-Cairo is one of the most culturally diverse cities, as it has witnessed many different historical eras throughout the ages, and there are many ancient and modern monuments, and it has become an open museum that includes Pharaonic, Greek, Roman, Coptic and Islamic antiquities.
There are different civilizations in Cairo، Such as Islamic civilization(Moez Street , Ancient Egypt and the castle )
Pharaonic civilization such as the pyramids, Memphis, Saqqara, Dahshur and many others .
Coptic civilization Which you can visit in the area of the seven churches in Egypt and visit the Coptic Museum You can also enjoy the most famous places in Cairo, such as the Cairo Tower and the Egyptian Opera House .You can also try Nile cruises, enjoy the fresh air of Egypt, and take some pictures during sunset.
Let's go to discover Cairo day tours and to try more adventure just in one day.
The White Desert and El Bahariya Oasis Desert Safari Overnight:2 day trip to Bahariya Oasis will make you feel happy to see the pure and beautiful desert and you will enjoy sandboarding in the White Desert as well as you will stay to visit crystal mountain and a black desert.
Alexandria Day Trip from Cairo every day:Take a private day trip to Alexandria from your location in Cairo to be transferred to the bride of the Mediterranean sea, Alexandria. This tour of the coastal city is full of history and culture besides its entertainment and joy. you can visit the catacomb tombs, the Library of Alexandria, and the citadel of Quaitbay and relish yourself in the tasty seafood meal after the long day trip.
Camel or Horseback Ride around Giza Pyramids:You can benefit from our great offers by visiting the great pyramids of Giza and enjoying the experience of riding camels or horseback or touring around the pyramids by chariot. you will ride alongside the pyramids while enjoying the sunset views over Cairo and the vast desert.
Nile River Felucca Cruise in Cairo for 2 hours:Cruise the Nile river on a beautiful felucca while enjoying the sunset in Cairo. The Nile River is a great river of Africa that came from the south up to the north.
3 Days Bahariya Oasis and White Desert Safari Trip:Starting from Cairo you can spend an unforgettable 3 days tour exploring Bahariya Oasis and the White Desert while camping and making a safari under the nighty sky of the desert, taking your cup of tea and enjoying your favorite music, you will also discover the Black Desert as well as the beautiful Crystal Mountain and the valley of Agabat. Explore the magic of the desert.
Day Tour to the Camel Market of Birqash:Have a good day from Cairo to the Birqash Camel Market. Find the largest camel market in Cairo and know the differences between Egyptian, Sudanese and Somali camels.
Nile Cruise Dinner in Cairo:Enjoy the incredible views of the Nile river in Cairo at night and have an unforgettable time cruising down the Nile and selecting your favorite dinner dishes during an open buffet while watching the beautiful dancers perform the traditional Arabic music as well as attending an amazing Tanoura show.
Quad Biking Desert Safari around the Pyramids:Try riding quad biking around the Giza Pyramids by choosing a bike and touring with your friends around the Giza pyramids space while enjoying an amazing panoramic view of the pyramids of the great pharaohs Cheops, Chephren, and Mycerinus.
Mount Sinai Tours from Cairo for 2 Days including Trip to St. Catherine’s Monastery:During Mount Sinai tours you will climb the mountain of prophet Moses where our God called him there and on your way from Cairo to this mount you will enjoy the natural views everywhere. this unbelievable two-day excursion to one of the most spiritual sites in the world includes the visit to St Catherine's Monastery and an amazing overnight trip to Mount Sinai Tours.
El Fayoum and Wadi El Rayan from Cairo Day Tour:See the beauty of El Fayoum while making a beautiful day tour to El Fayoum from Cairo to visit wadi el Rayan and enjoy its natural beauty while doing different activities like sandboarding, watching its famous waterfall, and camping in this amazing trip to explore the oasis, and seeing the beautiful Lake of Qaron
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Port Said shore Excurions
Port Said shoreExcurions offers a variety of activities, including camel rides, boat tours, and shopping. Visitors can also explore the historic town of Port Said, with its beautiful architecture and fascinating history.
.2 Days Cairo and Alexandria Tours from Port Said In Cairo, make sure to visit the iconic Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, as well as the fascinating Egyptian Museum. In Alexandria, explore the historic Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa and take a stroll along the beautiful Alexandria Corniche.
Memphis & Giza Pyramids Tours From Port Said The tour includes a visit to the Great Pyramids of Giza and Memphis. The tour also includes a visit to the Sphinx, the Egyptian Museum and other sites. The tour concludes with a dinner cruise along the Nile River.
One of our portsaid shore excursions
Pyramids Tour& Lunch Cruise from Port Said
Embrace the aesthetics of Pharaonic Egypt with our Pyramids Tour & Lunch Cruise from Port Said. Visit the pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx; a large half-man and half-lion statue, the Valley temple of Khafre , and take a 5 star cruise on the Nile River for an unforgettable lunch. Finally back to your Cruise in Port Said Port.
A full-day pyramids tour and Lunch Cruise from the port said port, starts with our guide picking you up from your Cruise ship In port said, scout Pyramids Tour in Giza pyramids, visit the great three Pyramids of Giza (Cheops, Chephren, and Mycerinus), Sphinx a huge half-human half-lion statue also you can enjoy Camel Riding Or Horse Riding at Giza Pyramids then Take An exciting sailing trip by a luxury Nile cruise for Lunch, it is open buffet Lunch including Oriental music as well as Folklore Show, finally, your guide will escort you back to your Cruise in port said Port.
The suggested 1 day tours will include the following:
§ Pick up services from your Cruise ship & return.
§ All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
§ Private English-speaking Egyptologist guide.
§ Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites.
§ Lunch meal at Nile cruise in Cairo.
§ Bottled water on board the vehicle during the tour.
§ All taxes & service charge.
The 1 day tours will not include the following:
§ Visa entry to Egypt.
§ Optional tours.
§ Any other items not mentioned.
§ Tipping kitty.
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Visit Pyramids
Upper Egypt trips
Start your incredible day with a visit to the Giza Plateau, home to the Great Pyramids of Giza. Chephren, Cheops, and Mycerinus, the only remaining structures from the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, were built during the Fourth Dynasty.
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luxury egypt tour packages
affordable daily private vehicle and guide tours of the Giza Pyramids
At any time you like, our guide will come to your hotel in Cairo or Giza and take you on a tour of the ancient Egyptian history at the most affordable price. luxury egypt tour packages Our guides are knowledgeable and experienced.
On this full-day excursion, learn about Cairo's history and culture. Enjoy a camel ride in the Sahara Desert, see the enormous collection of artifacts at the Egyptian Museum, and explore the pyramids of Giza, Chephren, and Mycerinus after a convenient hotel pickup. Take a complimentary felucca ride on the Nile and lunch.
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travel tour to egypt
Visit the Pyramids of Giza at Al Haram Street, Giza, Egypt, 12611
You'll be picked up from your accommodation by your knowledgeable Egyptologist tour guide.
taking a guided tour with an Egyptologist to the Great Pyramid of King Cheops, the only surviving wonder of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the pyramid of Chephren, and the pyramid of Mycerinus. After that, you'll be able to snap photos and take in the expansive vista that shows you every pyramid. After that, you'll see the well-known Sphinx, take a camel ride, and tour the valley temple. near the pyramids in the Sahara desert With travel tour to egypt :
Take a 30-minute camel ride around the Giza Pyramids
Have your meal (Koshary).
Stop at: Al-Haram, Giza, Egypt; the Great Sphinx
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Women in Ancient Egypt and false information on Facebook
While on Facebook I found this statement on Facebook.
Women in ancient Egypt were revered as superior and more sacred than men, being considered the source of life and wisdom. It was believed that a man who attained great knowledge, spirituality, and power could earn the right to wear a long-haired wig, which symbolized his attainment of a level equal to that of a woman. The woman was seen as a source of strength and protection for her man, and it is a saying that still circulates today that behind every successful man is a strong woman supporting him"
(the statement and picture can be found at https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=912558597326206&set=a.552267950021941 )
Reading from the above statement, I had to do some research and ask myself a question, which was, were Women in ancient Egypt revered as superior and more sacred than men? -
Answering the above question the answer would be no, women in ancient Egypt were considered equal to men and had rights, but not slave females as slaves of either gender did not have rights, free women could buy, own and inherit property also they could run and own businesses etc Having said this, many positions of leadership were held by men.
But there, were exceptions to this as there were female Pharaohs, also Nefertiti could be classed as a powerful woman as she later became a Pharaoh herself under the name Neferneferuaten also some women did hold other leadership roles in ancient Egyptian society, on the whole. more men held these sorts of roles more than women.
But they were not superior to men and not superior or equal to the Pharaohs who were considered like Gods as they thought the Pharaohs were related to, or being the earthly embodiment of Horus, Horus is pictured wearing the crown of the Pharaohs in Some pictures of him.
Cleopatra and other female Pharaohs (see list linked below) are the exceptions to the rule as they were Pharaohs, there were also few preserved examples of women as high officials again this is the exception to the rule as I said, a lot of the leadership roles were men. Of course, there were female goddesses in ancient Egypt such as Isis, but, I think the more powerful gods in ancient Egyptian religion are Amun, Osiris,, Anubis:, Ra, Horus, and Thoth, as they are high on the list of Egyptian Gods plus they were male, because they are called Gods and not Goddesses.
Interesting information about the statue of the couple shared at the opening of this blog post the statue is of King Menkaure (Mycerinus) and his Queen, Kha-merer-nebty II, ca. 2548-2530 B.C. (Dynasty IV)
It was found in the Giza Valley Temple of Menkaura and now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, below is a link to the museum catalogue about this exhibit
https://collections.mfa.org/objects/230#:~:text=King%20Menkaura%20(Mycerinus)%20and%20queen,Museum%20of%20Fine%20Arts%2C%20Boston
References:
Pharaoh - Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharaoh
Religion in Ancient Egypt: A Hierarchy of Gods and Goddesses https://anthropology.msu.edu/anp455-fs18/2018/10/30/religion-in-ancient-egypt-a-hierarchy-of-gods-and-goddesses/
List of Egyptian deities - https://www.wikiwand.com/en/List_of_Egyptian_deities
Amun - Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amun
Osiris - https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Osiris
Anubis - Wikipedia - https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Anubis
Ra - Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra
Horus - Wikipedia - https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Horus
Thoth - Wikipedia - https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Thoth
Was this woman Egypt's first female pharaoh? - https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/first-female-woman-pharaoh-ancient-egypt
Female pharaohs - Wikipedia - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Female_pharaohs
Nefertiti - Wikipedia - https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Nefertiti
Neferneferuaten - Wikipedia - https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Neferneferuaten
Women in Ancient Egypt - https://www.ees.ac.uk/resource/women-in-ancient-egypt.html#:~:text=singers%20or%20musicians.-,Women's%20Rights,could%20even%20divorce%20her%20husband.
Women in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia - https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Women_in_ancient_Egypt
Slavery in ancient Egypt - https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Slavery_in_ancient_Egypt
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Part 2: Reflections on Trip to Kemet
"Apart from relatively late Semitic influence .. the civilizations of Africa are the civilizations of the Hamites, its history is the record of these peoples ad of their interactions with the two other African stocks, the Negro ( Bantu) and the Khoi ..."
A Tale of Kings, Queens and Uncommon People: “Although documentary records are lacking, the character of the political events which attended the close of the 4th Dynasty may be conjectured from a number of indirect indications. The three successors of Cheops ( Khufu) – Djedefra, Chephren ( Khaef-Ra), and Mycerinus (Men-kau-Ra) – had proclaimed their recognition of the sun-God Ra by forming their…
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Unveiling Architectural Wonders: A Global Journey Through Time and Design
Embarking on a virtual tour of the world's architectural wonders is like stepping into a gallery of human ingenuity and creativity. Each structure narrates a story of its time, culture, and the brilliance of the architects who envisioned and brought it to life. Join us as we traverse continents and centuries to explore some of the most awe-inspiring architectural marvels that stand as testaments to human achievement.
Architectural Wonders Globally
1. The Great Wall of China: A Symbol of Ancient Engineering Mastery The Great Wall of China, stretching over 13,000 miles, is an unparalleled testament to ancient engineering prowess. Built to protect against invasions, this UNESCO World Heritage Site winds through diverse landscapes, showcasing strategic military architecture, watchtowers, and fortifications. As visitors traverse its monumental length, they become part of a living narrative that spans centuries. 2. Machu Picchu: Incan Elegance Amidst Andean Peaks Nestled high in the Andes Mountains, Machu Picchu is an architectural gem that whispers tales of Incan civilization. This ancient city, built in the 15th century and later abandoned, unfolds a mystery that captivates modern explorers. With its precisely cut stones, agricultural terraces, and intricate urban planning, Machu Picchu remains a symbol of Incan sophistication and architectural brilliance. 3. Taj Mahal: The Epitome of Mughal Grandeur A symbol of undying love, the Taj Mahal in Agra, India, stands as a testament to Mughal architecture's splendor. Commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, this white marble mausoleum enchants with its symmetrical gardens, intricate calligraphy, and the ethereal beauty of its reflective pool. The Taj Mahal's design seamlessly blends Persian, Islamic, and Indian architectural styles. 4. The Colosseum: A Roman Amphitheater of Grandeur In the heart of Rome, the Colosseum stands as an enduring symbol of ancient Roman engineering and entertainment. Completed in AD 80, this colossal amphitheater could host up to 80,000 spectators, showcasing gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. The Colosseum's elliptical shape, tiered seating, and intricate subterranean systems exemplify the architectural genius that defined the Roman Empire. 5. Petra: The Rose-Red City Carved in Stone Nestled in the desert of Jordan, Petra emerges as a stunning testament to Nabatean architecture. Carved into rose-red cliffs, this ancient city unveils a captivating blend of Hellenistic and Middle Eastern influences. The intricate facades of Al-Khazneh and the Monastery, coupled with a sophisticated water management system, showcase the mastery of the Nabateans in creating a city that defied its harsh desert surroundings. 6. The Pyramids of Giza: Enduring Mysteries of Ancient Egypt The Pyramids of Giza, standing as guardians on the outskirts of Cairo, continue to awe and mystify. Built over 4,500 years ago, these colossal structures—Cheops, Chephren, and Mycerinus—serve as eternal resting places for pharaohs. The precision of their construction, alignment with celestial bodies, and the sheer scale of the pyramids underscore the ancient Egyptians' advanced understanding of architecture and engineering. 7. The Sydney Opera House: A Modern Icon of Architectural Innovation In the heart of Australia, the Sydney Opera House emerges as a beacon of modern architectural innovation. Designed by Jørn Utzon and inaugurated in 1973, its iconic shell-like structures redefine the city's skyline. The Sydney Opera House not only hosts world-class performances but also stands as a symbol of architectural audacity and imagination. 8. Angkor Wat: Khmer Majesty in Cambodian Jungles Hidden within the jungles of Cambodia, Angkor Wat reigns as the largest religious monument globally and a testament to Khmer architecture. Originally a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu, it later transformed into a Buddhist shrine. The intricate bas-reliefs depicting Hindu epics, expansive courtyards, and the towering central spire showcase the Khmer Empire's artistic and architectural brilliance. 9. The Parthenon: Classical Greek Harmony in Athens Perched atop the Acropolis in Athens, the Parthenon stands as the embodiment of classical Greek architecture. Constructed in the 5th century BC, this Doric temple dedicated to the goddess Athena boasts perfect proportions, fluted columns, and intricate friezes. Despite the ravages of time, the Parthenon endures as a symbol of ancient Greek democracy and cultural achievements. 10. Burj Khalifa: Touching the Skies in Modern Dubai In the heart of Dubai, the Burj Khalifa pierces the sky, standing as a testament to contemporary architectural ambition. Soaring at over 828 meters, it is the world's tallest building. The Burj Khalifa's sleek design, cutting-edge engineering, and panoramic views from its observation decks redefine the possibilities of modern skyscraper architecture. These architectural wonders, scattered across continents and epochs, form a rich tapestry that reflects humanity's ceaseless pursuit of innovation and artistic expression. From ancient wonders like the Great Wall and Machu Picchu to modern marvels like the Sydney Opera House and Burj Khalifa, each structure tells a unique story, inviting us to marvel at the ingenuity that defines our shared human heritage. As we traverse these architectural landscapes, we witness the enduring legacy of civilizations, the evolution of design philosophies, and the everlasting pursuit of reaching new heights—both literal and metaphorical.
Famous architectural landmarks
Architectural landmarks stand as timeless witnesses to human innovation, culture, and the pursuit of monumental beauty. Each structure carries with it a narrative, reflecting the aspirations and triumphs of the societies that conceived them. Join us on a journey around the world as we unravel the stories behind some of the most famous architectural landmarks that have captured the imagination of generations. 1. Eiffel Tower: Parisian Elegance on the Seine The Eiffel Tower, an enduring symbol of romance and sophistication, graces the Parisian skyline with its lattice of iron intricacies. Constructed for the 1889 World Exposition, it was initially met with skepticism but has since become an iconic representation of French ingenuity. With breathtaking panoramic views from its observation decks, the Eiffel Tower invites visitors to witness the city of love in all its splendor. 2. Statue of Liberty: America's Beacon of Freedom Standing proudly in New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty extends a welcoming embrace to all who approach America's shores. A gift from France in 1886, this colossal copper figure represents freedom and democracy. Lady Liberty's torch illuminates the night, symbolizing hope and enlightenment for millions of immigrants who sought a new beginning in the United States. 3. The Sydney Opera House: A Sailing Symphony in Australia Perched on the shores of Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Opera House is a modern architectural marvel that has become synonymous with Australia's cultural vibrancy. Designed by Jørn Utzon and opened in 1973, its shell-like structures echo the sails of a yacht, creating a harmonious blend of form and function. The Sydney Opera House hosts world-class performances and is a testament to the power of architectural innovation. 4. The Great Wall of China: Ancient Defender of the East Winding its way through the picturesque landscapes of China, the Great Wall stands as a testament to ancient engineering prowess. Built over several dynasties to protect against invasions, this colossal structure stretches over 13,000 miles. The Great Wall invites visitors to traverse its historic paths, offering breathtaking views and insights into China's rich cultural heritage. 5. The Colosseum: Rome's Grand Amphitheater In the heart of Rome, the Colosseum stands as a majestic symbol of ancient Roman entertainment. Completed in AD 80, this colossal amphitheater could host up to 80,000 spectators, showcasing gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. The Colosseum's elliptical shape, tiered seating, and intricate subterranean systems exemplify the architectural genius that defined the Roman Empire. 6. Machu Picchu: Incan Splendor Amidst Andean Peaks High in the Andes Mountains of Peru, Machu Picchu unveils the breathtaking beauty of Incan architecture. Built in the 15th century and later abandoned, this ancient city showcases precise stone constructions, agricultural terraces, and intricate urban planning. Machu Picchu's mystical ambiance and stunning vistas make it a pilgrimage site for modern explorers. 7. The Burj Khalifa: Touching the Skies in Dubai Dwarfing the Dubai skyline, the Burj Khalifa is a testament to contemporary architectural ambition. Soaring at over 828 meters, it stands as the world's tallest building. The Burj Khalifa's sleek design, cutting-edge engineering, and panoramic views from its observation decks redefine the possibilities of modern skyscraper architecture, symbolizing Dubai's meteoric rise. 8. The Acropolis: Athens' Enduring Symbol of Democracy Perched atop Athens, the Acropolis stands as a symbol of ancient Greek democracy and architectural brilliance. The Parthenon, a Doric temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, showcases perfect proportions, fluted columns, and intricate friezes. Despite the ravages of time, the Acropolis endures as a testament to ancient Greek cultural achievements. 9. Petra: The Rose-Red City Carved in Stone Nestled in the Jordanian desert, Petra emerges as a stunning testament to Nabatean architecture. Carved into rose-red cliffs, this ancient city unveils a captivating blend of Hellenistic and Middle Eastern influences. The intricate facades of Al-Khazneh and the Monastery showcase the mastery of the Nabateans in creating a city that defied its harsh desert surroundings. 10. The Taj Mahal: A Mughal Masterpiece in Agra A symbol of undying love, the Taj Mahal in Agra, India, stands as a testament to Mughal architecture's splendor. Commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, this white marble mausoleum enchants with its symmetrical gardens, intricate calligraphy, and the ethereal beauty of its reflective pool. Famous architectural landmarks are more than just physical structures; they are narratives etched in stone, telling tales of human endeavor, creativity, and cultural identity. From the Eiffel Tower's timeless elegance to the ancient majesty of Machu Picchu, these landmarks are not just monuments; they are living testaments to the evolution of civilizations and the enduring power of visionary design. As we traverse the globe through these iconic silhouettes, we are reminded of the universal language spoken by these architectural marvels—an eloquent poetry that transcends time and resonates with the hearts of those who encounter them.
Architectural photography tips
Architectural photography is a captivating art form that allows photographers to immortalize the intricate details and grandeur of structures, both ancient and modern. Whether you're capturing the timeless elegance of historic landmarks or the sleek lines of contemporary buildings, mastering architectural photography requires a keen eye, technical skills, and a deep appreciation for design. In this guide, we'll explore essential tips to help aspiring lens masters elevate their architectural photography to new heights. 1. Understand Your Gear: Mastering the Basics Before embarking on an architectural photography journey, it's crucial to understand your camera equipment. Familiarize yourself with the settings and features of your camera, such as aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. A sturdy tripod is a must-have for capturing long exposures and ensuring sharp images, especially in low-light conditions. 2. Choose the Right Time: Golden Hours and Blue Hours Timing is everything in architectural photography. The golden hours—shortly after sunrise and before sunset—provide warm, soft lighting that enhances the beauty of structures. The blue hour, occurring just before sunrise and after sunset, offers a magical, cool-toned ambiance. Experiment with different times of day to capture diverse moods and atmospheres. 3. Composition Techniques: Framing and Leading Lines Mastering composition is key to creating visually striking architectural photographs. Use framing elements, such as doors, windows, or natural surroundings, to draw attention to your subject. Experiment with leading lines, such as pathways or edges of buildings, to guide the viewer's eyes through the image and highlight architectural features. 4. Pay Attention to Perspective: Capture Unique Angles Change your perspective to capture architectural details from unique angles. Experiment with low angles to emphasize height and drama, or shoot from a higher vantage point to showcase the overall layout. Don't hesitate to get close to capture intricate details or step back for a broader view, allowing the architecture to tell its story. 5. Mind the Distortions: Correcting Verticals and Horizontals Architectural photography often involves dealing with perspective distortions, especially in tall buildings. Correct vertical and horizontal distortions during post-processing to ensure a natural and visually pleasing outcome. This step is crucial for maintaining the integrity of architectural elements. 6. Utilize Natural and Artificial Lighting: Finding the Balance Understanding lighting is essential for architectural photography. While natural light during golden and blue hours is ideal, mastering the use of artificial lighting can enhance your images. Experiment with long exposures to capture cityscapes at night or use interior lighting to highlight the warmth of indoor spaces. 7. Mind Your Composition: Rule of Thirds and Symmetry The rule of thirds is a fundamental principle in photography. Imagine breaking your frame into a grid of nine equal parts and placing key elements along these lines or at their intersections. Additionally, explore symmetry in architectural compositions, emphasizing balanced designs and creating visually impactful images. 8. Experiment with Depth of Field: Aperture Play Adjusting your aperture allows you to control the depth of field in your images. For shots focusing on a single architectural element, use a wider aperture (lower f-stop) to create a shallow depth of field and blur the background. Conversely, for expansive cityscapes or landscapes, a narrower aperture (higher f-stop) ensures sharpness throughout the frame. 9. Post-Processing Finesse: Enhancing Your Images Post-processing is the finishing touch to elevate your architectural photographs. Use editing tools to enhance contrast, correct color balance, and fine-tune exposure. Be mindful not to over-process; strive for a natural look that complements the inherent beauty of the architecture. 10. Continuous Learning: Stay Inspired and Evolve Architectural photography is an evolving art form, and continuous learning is key to staying ahead. Study the works of renowned architectural photographers, attend workshops, and experiment with new techniques. Stay inspired by exploring different architectural styles and incorporating diverse perspectives into your portfolio. Architectural photography is more than just capturing buildings; it's about transforming structures into visual poetry that speaks to viewers on a profound level. By understanding your equipment, mastering composition techniques, and experimenting with lighting and perspectives, you can breathe life into architectural subjects. So, grab your camera, explore the urban jungle or historical landmarks, and let your lens weave stories of design, history, and beauty. With dedication and practice, you'll evolve from an aspiring lens master to a true architectural photography maestro.
UNESCO World Heritage buildings
UNESCO World Heritage buildings stand as testaments to the ingenuity, creativity, and cultural significance of human civilizations throughout history. From ancient temples to modern masterpieces, these structures have been recognized for their outstanding universal value and are preserved to ensure they endure for future generations. Join us on a captivating journey as we explore the stories behind some of the world's most remarkable UNESCO World Heritage buildings. 1. The Great Wall of China: Ancient Guardian of the East The Great Wall of China, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987, is an architectural marvel that spans over 13,000 miles across China. Built to protect against invasions, the wall consists of various sections constructed during different dynasties. It is a symbol of ancient engineering prowess and a testament to the strategic vision of the Chinese emperors who sought to defend their empire from external threats. 2. Machu Picchu: Incan Jewel in the Andes Perched high in the Andes Mountains of Peru, Machu Picchu is a UNESCO World Heritage site that captivates visitors with its breathtaking beauty and architectural brilliance. Built in the 15th century by the Inca emperor Pachacuti, this ancient city showcases intricate stone constructions, agricultural terraces, and urban planning. The site is a testament to the advanced engineering and cultural achievements of the Inca civilization. 3. The Taj Mahal: A Mughal Masterpiece in India A symbol of undying love, the Taj Mahal in Agra, India, is an iconic UNESCO World Heritage building. Commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, the white marble mausoleum is renowned for its exquisite architectural design and meticulous craftsmanship. The Taj Mahal stands as a testament to the eternal beauty of love and the artistic achievements of the Mughal Empire. 4. The Colosseum: Rome's Grand Amphitheater The Colosseum, an enduring symbol of ancient Rome, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that attracts millions of visitors each year. Read the full article
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Le musée égyptien de Tahrir présente une maquette en bois d'une famille noble de l'Égypte ancienne.
Le musée égyptien de Tahrir présente une maquette en bois peint représentant un noble de l'Égypte ancienne appelé Karenin, accompagné de sa femme et d'un groupe de musiciens.
Si vous souhaitez explorer l'Égypte plus en profondeur, les circuits d'une journée en Égypte offrent des expériences immersives. Ces circuits vous permettent de découvrir les merveilles de l'Égypte, des sites historiques emblématiques tels que les pyramides et les temples aux rencontres culturelles et au riche patrimoine du pays. Que vous souhaitiez visiter Le Caire, Louxor ou Assouan, ou explorer les paysages époustouflants de la mer Rouge, les circuits de croisière sur le Nil et les circuits en Égypte offrent un moyen complet et mémorable de se plonger dans la beauté et l'histoire de ce pays remarquable.
L'administration du musée égyptien de Tahrir a fait la lumière sur l'artefact et l'a commenté sur Facebook : Karenin était l'un des nobles de l'Empire du Milieu et jouissait d'une vie confortable et luxueuse. Ce modèle en bois coloré représente Karénine assis sur un banc, et près de lui sa femme qui écoute de la musique. Machine fugitive.
La harpiste et le harpiste masculin sont assis à droite et à gauche de Karénine. La scène montre également deux boîtes et deux paniers placés devant "Karenine", et près d'eux, trois jeunes filles assises sur le sol et tapant des mains au rythme de la musique.
L'administration du musée égyptien de Tahrir a déclaré que ce modèle avait été trouvé dans le cimetière de Karnin à Saqqara. La pièce est en bois et date de l'époque du Moyen Empire.
Il convient de noter que le musée égyptien de Tahrir comprend une vaste collection d'objets, contenant plus de 120 000 objets uniques, et se compose de deux ��tages principaux. Le premier étage contient des antiquités lourdes telles que des cercueils, des peintures et des statues présentées dans l'ordre historique, tandis que l'étage supérieur contient diverses collections archéologiques. Les plus importantes sont la collection du roi Toutânkhamon et les trésors de Tanis, ainsi qu'une grande collection de papyrus de l'Égypte ancienne.
Parmi les objets exposés, on trouve des poteries de la préhistoire, la palette de Narmer de l'époque de l'unification, la statue de Khasekhem de la IIe dynastie, la statue de Djéser de la IIIe dynastie, les statues de Khufu , du roi Khafre et de Mycerinus de la IVe dynastie, ainsi qu'une collection d'objets d'art, et Menkaure de la 4e dynastie, la statue de Kaber et les statues de serviteurs de la 5e dynastie, la statue du nain Seneb de la 6e dynastie, la statue de Mentuhotepnebhebetre de la 11e dynastie, et les statues d'Amenemhat I et II de la 12e dynastie. Le musée abrite également la statue Ka du roi Hor de la 13e dynastie, les statues d'Hatchepsout et de Thoutmosis III de la 18e dynastie, la célèbre collection Toutânkhamon, les trésors de la collection Tanis et un grand nombre de momies datant de différentes époques.
Les excursions d'une journée au Caire et les Forfaits de voyage en Égypte vous permettent d'explorer les sites fascinants, les artefacts, les sites antiques et les divers paysages qui font de l'Égypte une destination captivante. Les circuits de luxe en Égypte vous permettent également de découvrir l'histoire ancienne et moderne de l'Égypte.
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I O P S V (cyrus / aurelius / andrea)
AD AE AN AR
BB BD BE BF
oh that is a lot! jokes on you, i’m doing all of them :3
I. Are there any stories you have been brainstorming but haven’t written yet? so, so many. i have two prequels to sic semper tyrannis up my sleeve, a pirate story set after the death of their beloved captain in which they wrestle with their grief and their conflicting feelings about him, a couple of stories set in the world 9 year old me created as a coping mechanism and a retelling of herodotus’s story of mycerinus (look it up if you don’t know it – it’s an incredible tale!)
O. Which writer(s) influenced your style? Alternately: which writer’s career do you wish you had/hope to achieve? i want so badly to write like maggie stiefvater……also, i want my worldbuilding to be as good as ursula le guin’s in her earthsea series (my childhood)
P. What draws you to a story idea? (Example: themes, a fun character, Aesthetic, etc.) god…..i have no idea. story ideas sort of just appear in my brain and shout at me until i’ve written them down. sometimes they’ve come from songs, sometimes from images, a few times even from dreams! what draws me to them, i guess, is probably the characters and how they feel and view the world and whether that’s compelling enough?
S. Are you a pantser, planner, or plantser? (How much planning do you put into your stories?) i love the idea of pantsing but ultimately i can’t write without a scene-by-scene plan so i am very much a planner.
V. Original fiction: Do you have a face claim for (character)? most of them i make on picrew…. that’s cyrelius at the top and, from left to right, elias digby, adrien bennet, nora atkins and andrew spencer from merlin motors:
AD. If (story) were adapted in another medium (comic, tv show, etc) what would it be? i have this incredible movie adaptation of honourable dishonour that lives in my head bcs i just know it would be visually so stunning……and i have all these ideas for how you could use the medium to your advantage, especially because in the book sunlight is a motif that runs throughout and it would be so cool
AE. What is one word or phrase you catch yourself using weirdly often? ohhhh so many how do i pick. probably ‘laughed disbelievingly’ or ‘wrinkled her nose.’ not sure but i do know this happens a lot
AN. If you could collaborate on a story with any author, living or dead, who would it be? JANE AUSTEN sorry but she’s actually my best friend
AR. You are a famous author (you are to me!) and someone comes to your house to interview you and take pictures of where the writing magic happens. What is your ideal writing space and how does the interviewer describe the meeting to their audience? (IE: what kind of vibe do you hope to give off as an author?)
BB. How do you come up with titles? Do you dread this or love it? they appear to me in a vision only when i am at my absolute wit’s end glowing and haloed and tell me ‘be not afraid. i am the perfect title for your wip and i have been staring in your face for like a month and you haven’t even noticed’
BD. What do you like most about your writing? my prose, specifically descriptions. give me any setting and tell me to write 2k words on how beautiful/ugly/eerie/scary/empty/lively etc it is and i am in my comfort zone forever <3
BE. Original fiction: (story) is getting published and you get full creative control for the cover. Describe what you envision. oooo ok so. first of all they wouldn’t be photos they’d be quite simple art designs. i think sic semper tyrannis would have a raised fist in the middle, and then around that fist the silhouette of a bear’s paw or a bear’s head. cyrelius i imagine maybe an image of the rooftop since that’s an important motif OR of like a crown. or actually maybe a hand coming up from the bottom left holding a wine glass and a hand coming from the top right and stirring the wine with the finger…..or something to do with hektor since he’s essentially the keystone of it all?
BF. What is one question you have always wished someone would ask about your story/writing/character? Answer that. “talk to me about the motifs in cyrelius?” omg wowww what a great question pippa. ok this is gonna get a bit long sorry
honour: so. all the politicians in the royal court have the title of ‘honourable minister’ and addressed as your honour, which is in direct contrast to their obvious corruption, greed and self-interest. at one point the group have a debate with an elderly noble relating to the definition of honour – he believes its defined by heritage, wealth, land, prestige, having important family, titles. cyrelius go on a business trip in which they end up having to solve a mini-mystery and resolve a dispute, and at the end they praise a poor farmer for his honour. when they are condemned and brought to the king at the end he says that they have betrayed ‘both their personal honour and the honour of their nation.’ the rooftop: so aurelius loves sitting on the rooftop of cyrus’s cabinet building and later cyrus ends up joining him there. it’s where they have their first kiss, where they stay up late to talk and where they go to escape from the monotony of paperwork. it’s also where they hide their diaries and letters when they learn that they’re going to die. it’s significance is that it’s actually one of the highest points in the city, and therefore they can see what most politicians are blind to: the slums. this is significant bcs it represents how they see and care about the injustice that most of the royal court either ignore or actively exploit. and those are just the main ones…….
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GIZA PYRAMIDS AND EGYPTIAN MUSEUM TOUR
GIZA PYRAMIDS AND EGYPTIAN MUSEUM TOUR
I'd be happy to provide you with a virtual tour of the Giza Pyramids and the Egyptian Museum. Please keep in mind that this is a text-based experience, but I'll do my best to describe the sights and answer any questions you may have. Let's begin!
We'll start with the Giza Pyramids, located on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt. The Giza Plateau is home to three main pyramids: the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops), the Pyramid of Khafre (Chephren), and the Pyramid of Menkaure (Mycerinus). These pyramids were built during the Old Kingdom period of ancient Egypt, around 2580-2560 BCE.
The Great Pyramid of Khufu is the largest and the oldest of the three, standing at a height of approximately 138 meters (455 feet). It was originally covered in smooth limestone casing stones, but most of them have been removed over the centuries. The pyramid was built as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu and is the last remaining wonder of the ancient world.
Next to the Great Pyramid is the Pyramid of Khafre, slightly smaller but still impressive. It is distinguishable by the casing stones that still partially remain at its pinnacle. The Pyramid of Menkaure is the smallest of the three, and it appears to be incomplete as it lacks the smooth outer casing.
In addition to the pyramids, you'll also see the Great Sphinx, a massive statue with the head of a human and the body of a lion. The Sphinx is believed to represent the pharaoh Khafre and is one of the most recognizable symbols of ancient Egypt.
Now, let's move on to the Egyptian Museum, located in Tahrir Square in Cairo. This renowned museum is home to an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, with over 120,000 items on display.
As you explore the museum, you'll encounter countless treasures and historical artifacts. Some of the highlights include the golden death mask of Tutankhamun, which is one of the most famous artifacts in the world. You'll also see statues of pharaohs, sarcophagi, ancient papyrus scrolls, and various everyday objects used by the ancient Egyptians.
The museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and culture of ancient Egypt, allowing you to marvel at the craftsmanship and artistry of this ancient civilization.
That wraps up our virtual tour of the Giza Pyramids and the Egyptian Museum. I hope you enjoyed this journey through ancient Egypt's remarkable landmarks and artifacts. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
Giza Pyramids and Egyptian museum Day Tour Thrilling Tour to Giza Pyramids, Abu Elhol Sphinx and Cairo Egyptian museum, Camel Ride in desert around pyramids, Enjoy the best panorama view of Giza pyramids, Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Tour begin at 7:30 or 8:
Itinerary
Giza pyramids, Riding Camels and Egyptian Museum Tour Itinerary Early Morning at 7:45 pick up from your hotel in Cairo by World Tour Advice tour guide ( All our tour guides are professional licensed multi languages speaking tour guides ), Transfer by private van to arrive the most famous attraction in world Giza pyramids, Start your excursions in Giza pyramids by riding camels or horses to arrive the most stunning panorama of the three pyramids on one line, Your guide will explain for you the pyramids history and take you to the next stop to visit the mysterious Sphinx and the valley temple. May be You'll have seen Giza Pyramids in Tv or in magazines, but by booking our tour you get there, but nothing beats getting up-close-and-personal with these pyramids, They are Cairo's most famed and lionized structures, these are ancient burial buildings of pharaohs guarded by the mysterious statue of Abu El Hol (The Sphinx) which have wowed travelers for centuries. During your day tour to Giza pyramids, You will discover that they are still keeping to work their magic on all who go to visit them. No journey to Egypt is perfect without time spent there at the only one still in exist of the ancient 7 wonders of the world. After visiting the Sphinx and the valley temple, enjoy a tasty lunch meal, then proceed tour to visit The Egyptian museum located in Tahreer square in Cairo downtown,The Egyptian museum in Cairo is the richest museum of Egyptian antiquities in all the world, it houses pharaonic treasures going back to 7,000 years, It is displaying a big collection spanning from the Prehistory period to the Greek-Roman era. The gold, the precious stones, the coffins and the masks trappings from the valley of kings tombs such as Yuya, Tuya and Tutankhamun tombs are drawing the crowds and there are people whose sole reason for visiting Egypt is to see them, there is no journey to Egypt is perfect without a tour to go through this fantastic collection of rare jewelry & treasures of the Egyptian museum.The must seen galleries in the Egyptian museum are Yuya and Tuya section, and Tut Ankh Amon section, King Tut tomb is the only intact tomb for a pharaoh, In 1922 King Tut Ankh Amon tomb discovery captivated the world, This discovery was the culmination of fifteen years search, which eventually uncovered 5 thousands antiques - including Tut Ankh Amon sarcophagus, the golden mask, the golden shrines, the gilded wood military chariots, After The Egyptian museum tour, visit the papyrus gallery and return to your hotel in Cairo.
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Pick up and drop of service from your hotel in Cairo
Private Egyptology licensed tour guide during your day tour to the Egyptian museum and Giza pyramids
All transfers by modern AC vans
All the mentioned sites entrance fees ( Giza pyramids and the Egyptian museum tickets
Riding camel or horse in desert around Giza pyramids for 45 minutes
Lunch meal
Mineral water on board
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Cairo is one of the best amazing destinations in the world offering numerous optional activities and Cairo Tours, so enjoy Day Trip to Pyramids, Memphis and Saqqara, start your tour to visit Memphis City the oldest capital in ancient Egypt, then proceed to Saqqara Step Pyramid "Zoser Pyramid", next tour to Giza Pyramids Day Tours visit pyramid of king Cheops, Chephren & Mycerinus, continue visiting the Sphinx, and the Valley Temple. Book your tour online with All Tours Egypt.
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Egypt Day Excursions
Egypt Day Excursions offer visitors the chance to explore some of the world's most iconic historical sites, such as the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. Travelers can also experience the vibrant local culture by visiting bustling bazaars, sampling traditional Egyptian cuisine, and taking a leisurely cruise down the Nile River. Additionally, excursions to ancient temples and museums provide a deeper understanding of Egypt's rich history and heritage.
Cairo Day tours offer an opportunity to explore the rich history and cultural significance of the city's landmarks. From the majestic Pyramids of Giza, which stand as a testament to ancient Egyptian civilization, to the historic Cairo Citadel, visitors can immerse themselves in the stories of the past. The bustling Khan El Khalili bazaar also provides a glimpse into the vibrant cultural tapestry of modern Cairo.
Luxor day trips are the best way to see the highlights of Egypt's ancient capital. Take a guided trip and explore the awe-inspiring temples and tombs of the ancient pharaohs. Learn about the fascinating history of the ancient city and its incredible architecture.
Aswan day tours including the majestic Philae Temple, known for its stunning architecture and historical significance. Visitors can also explore the Aswan High Dam, a marvel of modern engineering that provides breathtaking views. Additionally, a visit to the colorful Nubian villages offers a unique cultural experience and insight into the traditional lifestyle of the Nubian people.
sharm el sheikh tours tourists can indulge in a wide range of activities, from snorkeling and diving in the vibrant coral reefs of the Red Sea to exploring the desert landscapes through camel rides or ATV adventures. Visitors can also enjoy shopping at local markets, relax at luxurious spas, or experience the lively nightlife the city has to offer. Additionally, historical excursions to sites like St. Catherine's Monastery provide cultural enrichment for those interested in the region's rich heritage.
Hurghada day tours provide the opportunity to explore the beauty of the Red sea. Visitors can enjoy the crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and sandy beaches. Diving and snorkeling are the most popular activities, as well as windsurfing and sailing.
alexandria day tours Alexandria, known as the Pearl of the Mediterranean, holds immense cultural significance due to its rich history and blend of civilizations. Founded by Alexander the Great, the city was once a center of learning and culture in the ancient world, home to the famous Library of Alexandria and the Lighthouse, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Today, Alexandria day tours offer visitors the chance to explore its historical landmarks, vibrant markets, and diverse architecture that reflect its storied past.
One of our Egypt tours
Cairo Layover Tours
Upon arrival at Cairo airport, you will find our guide waiting for you with a sign with your name. After that you will be transferred to visit the most famous Giza Pyramids, Scout Cheops, Chephren, and Mycerinus Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the Valley temple then transfer to the Egyptian Museum to see the famous collection of King Tutankhamen and the other collections, which houses over 250,000 genuine artifacts. Take lunch then transfer back to Cairo airport.
The suggested 1 day tour will include the following:
· Private speaking Egyptologist tour guide.
· Transportation with A/C van to all the mentioned sites.
· Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites.
· Lunch meal at a local restaurant in Cairo.
· Mineral water.
· Service charge and tax.
The 1 day tours will not include the following:
· Visa entry to Egypt.
· Optional tours.
· Any other items not mentioned.
· Tipping kitty.
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