Wekalet El Ghouri Dance Show
If your travel itinerary includes a layover in Cairo on Mondays, Wednesdays, or Saturdays, you have the opportunity to experience one of Egypt's finest folkloric performances at Wekalet El-Ghouri. In Central Cairo's El Azhar neighborhood is the architecturally magnificent Wekalet El Ghouri Arts Centre.
This remarkable place holds a rich historical significance, constructed five centuries ago by the Mameluke Sultan Qonsowa al-Ghouri, situated in the heart of Central Cairo. It has since become renowned as one of the top destinations for Egypt trips, offering captivating folkloric shows that showcase the country's heritage.
Tannoura Egyptian Folk Dance in Cairo
Under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture, the Tannoura Egyptian Folk Dance Show in Cairo takes place in a very large open-air Theater every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday for 1 hour and 15 minutes a spectacular Sufi dance show Tanoura dancing Show, which began in February 1988, that you cannot omit during your journeys in Egypt.
To add more thrilling to your tour Take a Cairo day tour from the airport and explore the ancient pyramids, the Sphinx, and The Egyptian Museum In Cairo is a special place where you can see lots of things from a long time ago in Egypt. It has old and important things like statues, jewelry, and even mummies! People go there to learn about the history and culture of Egypt. Visit the Great Pyramid of Giza, the last remaining wonder of the ancient world, and see the Sphinx, Our travel guide provides an original viewpoint on the history and culture of Egypt's history, the enigmatic guardian of the pyramids. The Great Sphinx of Giza is a massive limestone statue of a reclining sphinx that may be found in Giza, Egypt and is most likely from King Khafre's time.
The Pyramid of King Khufu: This pyramid contains a burial chamber for the king, and other chambers, as he was buried with the king in the pyramid, each of: His family, his servants, and his entourage, and it has many corridors that make it difficult for thieves to steal it, and the pyramid also had secret chambers, which were built for the purpose of storing the deceased's belongings and jewelry.