The Nile, the Pyramids, the Pharaohs… seems to be a dream. One cannot come to Egypt without seeing Cairo & its wonders “The Mother of the World” is a friendly and sure city. Egyptian hospitality will give you the impression that you are at home. Here patience and smile come to end from all difficulties....Read More
(Sun Temples in the Fifth Dynasty) The kings of the fifth family set out to build a school camp in Egypt since the age of Naqada III – – at least (3200 BC – 3000 BC). The building of these solar temples is decorated with the crowning and rejuvenation of the king. Egyptologists worked on...Read More
The Nile, the Pyramids, the Pharaohs… seems to be a dream. One cannot come to Egypt without seeing Cairo & its wonders “The Mother of the World” is a friendly and sure city. Egyptian hospitality will give you the impression that you are at home. Here patience and smile come to end from all difficulties....Read More
The medieval quarter of Cairo is another important aspect of the city’s history. It includes a number of Coptic Christian monuments. St. SerguisChurchwhere the Holy Family was staying in a crypt, During their flight to Egypt The Hanging Churchwas built on one of the walls of the Fortress where an inscription of Amr Ibn El...Read More
Founded early in the 4th century these are perhaps the oldest monasteries in the world. This tour gives you an excellent opportunity to take an in-depth look at Coptic Christianity and its heritage. Surrounded by a high-fortified wall are several churches, the living quarters of the monks and an ancient qasr (keep) on top of...Read More
Fayum, once known as the Land of Wine and Roses, is the nearest oasis to Cairo and is still the most fertile in Egypt. This tour will take you to the Pyramids of Sanusert II and Amenomhe III, the old waterwheels and Lake Qarun. Fayum provides a splendid mix of Pharaonic, Christian and Islamic monuments...Read More
About two kilo metres from the Sakkarah necropolis can be found the five pyramids of Dahshur, three built of stone and two of brick and all equally important. The most northerly one, in brick, is that of Sesostris III (Xllth dynasty) which was once faced with sculpted Tura stone. The most southerly are the pyramids...Read More
Memphis is the ancient capital of the 1st «dynasty» or province of Lower Egypt, Mennof-Ra, which the Greeks called Memphis and which Herodotus claims was founded by Menes who united the two parts of Egypt. Of Memphis there remains today almost nothing except a few ruins. The prophesy of Jeremiah that «Memphis shall be waste...Read More
it is probably the earliest stone building of importance erected in Egypt. The substructure has an intricate system of underground corridors and rooms, its main feature being a central shaft 25 m deep and 8 m wide, at the bottom of which is the sepulchral chamber built of granite from Aswan. The Step Pyramid rises...Read More
The medieval quarter of Cairo is another important aspect of the city’s history. It includes a number of Coptic Christian monuments. St. SerguisChurchwhere the Holy Family was staying in a crypt, During their flight to Egypt The Hanging Churchis built on one of the walls of the Fortress where an inscription of Amr Ibn El...Read More