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开罗一日游:塔尼斯、布巴斯提斯和苏伊士运河(开罗出发)

Overview

我们从开罗出发的塔尼斯和苏伊士运河之旅是我们开罗一日游的一部分,将带您踏上一段奇妙的旅程。打破常规,参观历史遗迹,同时扩展您对埃及历史的了解。

探索神秘的失落之城塔尼斯,据信这里是婴儿摩西在河边篮子里被发现的地方。在您探索遗址的过程中,您的开罗顶级旅游导游将带您深入了解古城布巴斯提斯的生活。

我们独特的开罗之旅旨在为您提供全新的视角,同时让您探索鲜为人知的地方,并更多地了解埃及迷人的历史。在我们经验丰富的导游的带领下,您将获得超越通常旅游景点的独特而有启发性的体验。

参加这次独特的塔尼斯和苏伊士运河之旅,打破常规。通过这次前往伊斯梅利亚省的塔尼斯、布巴斯提斯和苏伊士运河的一日游,探索埃及的古代历史并参观代表该国文化遗产的重要历史遗迹。

Inclusion

包含沙尔基亚和伊斯梅利亚上述景点的门票。
专业英语导游。
前往沙尔基亚和苏伊士运河的交通方式与我们所有的埃及一日游一样,都是乘坐私人空调面包车。
在伊斯梅利亚享用美味的海鲜午餐。
在埃及塔尼斯布巴斯提斯和参观苏伊士运河期间,将获赠一瓶矿泉水。

Exclusion

包含沙尔基亚和伊斯梅利亚上述景点的门票。
专业英语导游。
前往沙尔基亚和苏伊士运河的交通方式与我们所有的埃及一日游一样,都是乘坐私人空调面包车。
在伊斯梅利亚享用美味的海鲜午餐。
在埃及塔尼斯布巴斯提斯和参观苏伊士运河期间,将获赠一瓶矿泉水。

Itinerary

从开罗出发,开启您精彩的塔尼斯、布巴斯提斯和苏伊士运河一日游。我们的导游 Cairo Top Tours 将在那里迎接您,开启您的埃及一日游。我们将前往塔尼斯,它是拉美西斯王朝时期的埃及首都,最初是作为埃及第二十一王朝的居住城市而建造的。

塔尼斯有一座大型神庙供奉阿蒙拉,还有几座较小的神庙供奉他的妻子穆特和孔苏女神。塔尼斯是古代歌珊地著名的圣经遗址,也是圣经出埃及记的开始。在塔尼斯湿地的三角洲地区发现了装有婴儿摩西的篮子。

您将继续您的开罗一日游,前往布巴斯提斯,也称为佩尔巴斯特。该地区是猫女神巴斯特的崇拜中心,巴斯特是古埃及最重要的神灵之一,也是第二十二王朝的故乡。主庙供奉的是巴斯特,她原本是一头母狮女神。该地区还保留着一些古王国时期特提国王和佩皮一世的庙宇遗迹。

最后,您将前往伊斯玛利亚享用午餐,并参加从开罗出发的苏伊士运河一日游,参观苏伊士运河。苏伊士运河是最重要的国际走廊之一,它连接欧洲与海湾国家、远东和印度等产油国,使船只无需绕过南非的好望角,从而节省了六万多英里的航程。

运河促进了东西方贸易,减少了进出口商在国家间运送货物所需的时间和精力,这也促使埃及与各国展开了一系列争夺这条关键通道控制权的战争,尤其是在战争时期。

行程结束后,我们将送您返回开罗的酒店。

Price

Number of Persons Prices
1 Person $250 Per Person
2 - 3 Persons $180 Per Person
4 - 6 Persons $150 Per Person
7 - 10 Persons $75 Per Person

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Egypt is a significant nation with numerous must-see attractions. It is best to join a guided day tour if you want to see all of the highlights, including the Suez Canal. By doing this, you can be sure that you won't miss any of this fascinating nation's top attractions.

While the Suez Canal itself is a modern engineering marvel and a vital maritime waterway, there are several historical sites and landmarks of interest in the cities and areas along the canal. Here are some must-see historical sites along the Suez Canal:

   Ismailia: This city, named after Ismail Pasha, who played a key role in the canal's construction, offers several historical attractions:
       Ismailia Museum: This museum houses artifacts related to the canal's construction as well as historical and archaeological items from the region.
       De Lesseps House: The former residence of Ferdinand de Lesseps, the French diplomat who oversaw the canal's construction, is now a museum showcasing his life and work.

   Port Said: This coastal city at the northern entrance of the Suez Canal has historical significance.
       Port Said Lighthouse: The lighthouse at Port Said is an iconic landmark and a historical structure that has guided ships into the canal for over a century.
       Suez Canal Authority Building: The administrative headquarters of the Suez Canal Authority in Port Said is an architectural landmark worth seeing.

   Suez City: Located at the southern end of the canal, Suez offers historical sites and museums.
       Suez Canal Museum: This museum provides insights into the history of the canal and its impact on global trade.
       Suez War Memorial: The memorial commemorates the soldiers who fought in the Suez Crisis of 1956.

   Ferdinand de Lesseps Statue: This statue of Ferdinand de Lesseps, located in Ismailia, pays tribute to the man who played a crucial role in the construction of the Suez Canal.

   Lakes and Parks: Throughout the Suez Canal region, there are lakes, parks, and gardens that offer pleasant places to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings. Lake Timsah in Ismailia is one such example.

   Historical Markers: Along the canal, you may encounter historical markers and plaques that provide information about its construction and history.

   Canal Obelisks: Some locations along the canal feature obelisks and monuments that symbolize its significance and history.

Cairo Day Tours offers a variety of day tours that cater to different interests and preferences. Some of the common types of day tours they may offer include:

Historical Tours: These tours typically focus on Egypt's rich history, covering ancient sites such as the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the Egyptian Museum.

Cultural Tours: Cultural tours provide insights into Egypt's diverse culture, including visits to historic mosques, churches, and synagogues, as well as exploring local markets and neighborhoods.

Nile River Tours: These tours often include activities like felucca (traditional sailboat) rides on the Nile River, offering a unique perspective of Cairo's landmarks.

Desert Adventures: Desert tours might take you to places like the Sahara Desert, where you can experience camel rides, sandboarding, and stargazing in the desert.

Food and Culinary Tours: Food tours allow you to savor Egyptian cuisine, with stops at local eateries and markets to taste traditional dishes.

Shopping Tours: These tours guide you through the bustling markets and bazaars of Cairo, such as Khan el-Khalili, where you can shop for souvenirs and local products.

Religious Tours: For those interested in Egypt's religious heritage, these tours may include visits to significant religious sites and monuments.

Adventure Tours: Adventure tours can include activities like quad biking in the desert or snorkeling in the Red Sea if the tour extends to locations like Sharm El Sheikh or Hurghada.

Photography Tours: Tailored for photographers, these tours offer opportunities to capture stunning shots of Cairo's iconic landmarks.

Private Tours: Cairo Day Tours may offer the option to book private tours, providing a more personalized experience with a dedicated guide and flexible itineraries.

Family-Friendly Tours: These tours are designed to be suitable for families with children, ensuring kid-friendly activities and destinations.

Educational Tours: Educational tours often focus on providing in-depth knowledge about Egypt's history, archaeology, and culture.

Specialty Tours: These could include niche experiences like visiting film locations, art tours, or themed tours related to specific historical periods.

It's important to check with Cairo Day Tours or their website for the most up-to-date information on the specific tours they offer, as their offerings may evolve over time.

Yes, there are boat and felucca trips available on the Nile River in Egypt, providing a unique and picturesque way to experience the beauty and history of the river. Here are some details about the different types of Nile River trips you can consider:

Felucca Trips: Feluccas are traditional wooden sailing boats with distinctive triangular sails. These small, open boats are a popular choice for travelers seeking a relaxed and authentic experience on the Nile. Felucca trips can range from a few hours to multiple days, and they typically include a crew that will guide the boat and may provide meals. Felucca trips are ideal for enjoying the scenic beauty of the Nile and watching the sunset.

Nile Cruises: Nile cruises offer a more luxurious and comfortable option for exploring the Nile. These cruises feature larger boats and provide amenities like private cabins, onboard dining, and entertainment. Nile cruises typically have itineraries that include stops at major historical and archaeological sites along the river, such as Luxor and Aswan.

Dinner Cruises: In cities like Cairo and Luxor, you can enjoy dinner cruises on the Nile, often accompanied by entertainment such as live music and traditional dance performances. These cruises are a great way to experience the Nile at night while enjoying a meal.

Motorboat Tours: Motorboat tours are available for travelers who prefer a faster-paced experience. These tours may offer the opportunity to visit different islands or parts of the river in a shorter amount of time.

Private Charters: Some tour operators offer private charters of feluccas or boats, allowing you to customize your experience, including the route and duration of the trip.

Famous pharaohs like Khufu and Ramesses II are known for their significant contributions to ancient Egyptian history and their remarkable achievements.

Khufu (c. 2580–2560 BCE):
     

Ramesses II (c. 1279–1213 BCE):

Egypt is a popular tourist destination and many areas, especially the major tourist sites and resort areas, are considered safe for visitors. However, like any other destination, it's essential to stay informed about the current situation and take necessary precautions while traveling.
 

Yes, some centers and museums explain the history and importance of the Suez Canal to visitors. These centers and museums can provide an enjoyable educational experience and illustrate the vital role the canal plays in global trade and the maritime history of Egypt and the world.

Yes, tours are usually designed to offer visitors an opportunity to learn about the local history and culture of the areas being visited. It depends on the type of tour and its purpose. For example, in historical and cultural places such as pharaonic sites, there may be tour guides who explain local history and culture to visitors during the tour.

The Suez Canal was built to create a more direct shipping route between Europe and Asia. Prior to its construction, ships had to navigate around the southern tip of Africa, which was time-consuming, costly, and posed risks due to the long distance and rough seas. The canal reduced the travel distance between the Mediterranean and Red Seas by approximately 7,000 kilometers (4,350 miles), making trade faster, more efficient, and less hazardous.

 The Suez Canal lies near the city of Ismailia, and it can be reached by car in two to three hours from Cairo. Port El Sokhna, an Egyptian resort, is approximately two hours and thirty minutes away, and it is also connected to the Red Sea south.

 

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