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Here’s your chacne to see the best heritage of Egypt and learn how the Egyptians MAKE history. Take a fantastic tour to the massive Pyramids of Giza. See the Great Pyramid; the only wonder of the ancient world still standing. Take a camel/carriage across the Sahara and take fantastic pictures – an unforgettable experience. Proceed to the enigmatic Sphinx, the man-headed lion guarding the Pyramids since the 3rd millennium BC. Go around the mysterious Valley Temple where king Chephren was mummified. Here some of the blocks weigh more than 400 tons!(How on earth did you move them?!!!). Head for the Egyptian Museum at Tahrir Square. It’s at this square that the 25th January Revolution took place in 2011. Many people have lost their lives to throw out Egypt’s despot, Mubarak. At the Museum you see the breath-taking collection of king Tut-ankh-amon, including the king’s golden mask. You will also see the amazing mummies which still have teeth, finger nails and tissue.Besides, you will look at masterpieces of other pharaohs. Visit the Khan El-Khalili Bazaar, Egypt’s largest market with dozens of colourful shops. This is where you have all different kinds of souvenirs, herbs and dates. Do as the locals do; have a cup of refreshing mint-tea and smoke the Egyptian water-pipe.
See Cairo’s Best Heritage: Pyramids&Sphinx, Museum of Antiquities and the Bazaar
Here’s your chacne to see the best heritage of Egypt and learn how the Egyptians MAKE history.
Take a fantastic tour to the massive Pyramids of Giza. See the Great Pyramid; the only wonder of the ancient world still standing. Take a camel/carriage across the Sahara and take fantastic pictures – an unforgettable experience.
Proceed to the enigmatic Sphinx, the man-headed lion guarding the Pyramids since the 3rd millennium BC. Go around the mysterious Valley Temple where king Chephren was mummified. Here some of the blocks weigh more than 400 tons!(How on earth did you move them?!!!).
Head for the Egyptian Museum at Tahrir Square. It’s at this square that the 25th January Revolution took place in 2011. Many people have lost their lives to throw out Egypt’s despot, Mubarak.
At the Museum you see the breath-taking collection of king Tut-ankh-amon, including the king’s golden mask. You will also see the amazing mummies which still have teeth, finger nails and tissue.Besides, you will look at masterpieces of other pharaohs.
Visit the Khan El-Khalili Bazaar, Egypt’s largest market with dozens of colourful shops. This is where you have all different kinds of souvenirs, herbs and dates. Do as the locals do; have a cup of refreshing mint-tea and smoke the Egyptian water-pipe.
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