We begin our journey with a visit to the Giza Pyramids. We will pick you up from your place of residence. The shape of the Egyptian pyramids was designed to represent the primordial mound from which the Egyptians believed the earth had been created... The shape of a pyramid was considered representative of the rays emanating from the sun, and most of them were finished with highly reflective polished white limestone.
We will drive to the National Museum of Civilization with our guide after seeing the Sphinx and the three pyramids. We will drive to the National Museum of Civilization with our guide after seeing the Sphinx and the three pyramids. From the beginning of time to the present, the museum displays the accomplishments of the Egyptian people in a variety of spheres.
The exhibition contains models, photographs, manuscripts, oil paintings, artifacts, and relics from the Stone Age, Pharaonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic, Arab, Sudanese, and modern eras. This represents the most important points of introduction to Egyptian civilization for the Egyptian community first and then for visitors. The museum site contains a rare natural lake, Lake Ain Al-Sira.
Then we move on to Old Cairo to enjoy Coptic Christian history. The hanging church in the Coptic quarter of Old Cairo was inaugurated by Egyptian Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab, Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria, and the Patriarch of the Diocese of St. Mark on Saturday, after a 16-year renovation costing $5.4 million.
We then move on to the Church of Abu Serga. Saint Sergius Church is an Orthodox church located in the heart of Cairo, in the Coptic quarter. Also known as Abu Serga, it occupies a very important place among Coptic churches... Its name pays homage to Saints Sergius and Bacchus, who were martyred in Syria. It was built on the ruins of the ancient Roman fortress of Babylon (a distortion of the Arabic name for Cairo, Bab el On).
According to Encyclopedia Britannica, a synagogue is best described as a place where Jews pray. Furthermore, in Greek times, the synagogue meant the place where Jews received religious teachings and worshipped God.
The Ben Ezra Synagogue in Cairo was originally known as the El-Shamieen Church, and today it is located behind the famous Hanging Church in the Old Cairo district.At the end of this tour full of events, civilizations, and rich information, we will take you to your location in our car.





