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Join us for a half-day excursion to the Grand Egyptian Museum, the largest museum in the world, and witness the greatness of Egyptian history and civilization in one place. See monuments that have not been shown before, and enjoy seeing all the details you know nothing about with us.
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The tour is available in:
English, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese, French
Note: The Mentioned prices include a tour guide in English only; in case of requesting any other language, there will be an additional cost.
After a delicious breakfast at your accommodation, you will start your wonderful day tour by meeting your private tour guide specializing in Egyptology in a private A/C vehicle to start visiting the following:
Grand Egyptian Museum
The Grand Egyptian Museum houses one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of ancient Egyptian treasures under one roof. The museum aims to be the heart of the cultural and artistic life in Egypt for its 1,000 years of history through its permanent collection, periodic exhibitions and public programmes.
Lunch
Before continuing, we will take a break to eat and recharge. Lunch will be in a restaurant, and Egyptian food options are generally offered, including meat dishes, rice, and salads (drinks are not included).
After these fruitful visits, we will return you to your accommodation to relax and spend a peaceful night.
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
Meals
Other Inclusions
Tipping is not included in any of our packages and is entirely up to the discretion of travelers. Although it is not mandatory, it is of great importance to the people who take care of you while traveling.
Extra personal expenses on the trip may include a food tour, alcoholic beverages, tipping, visa fees, recreational expenses, and other services not listed.
Following are the items with extra costs during the trek:
All our packages and tours of Egypt do not include entrance fees to special archaeological sites such as entering the pyramids from inside, the mummies’ room in Museum, or entering the Tutankhamun tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor.
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