Salah El Din Castle


Salah El Din Castle: is a magnificent medieval fortress located on the scenic coast of Syria. Built in the 12th century, it stands as a testament to Crusader and Islamic architectural brilliance. Perched on a rocky hill, the castle offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Its towering walls, grand halls, and intricate defenses showcase its historic military significance. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it attracts history buffs and adventure seekers alike. Exploring its ancient corridors feels like stepping back into the era of knights and epic battles.
The Old Egyptian Museum
The Old Egyptian Museum in Cairo is a treasure trove of ancient artifacts, housing over 120,000 relics from Egypt’s Pharaonic past. Located in Tahrir Square, its iconic pink palace design is a landmark itself. Visitors can marvel at Tutankhamun’s golden mask, royal mummies, and millennia-old statues. Though overshadowed by the new Grand Egyptian Museum, it retains a nostalgic charm. Walking through its halls feels like a journey through 5,000 years of history. A must-visit for anyone fascinated by Egypt’s legendary civilization


khan El Khalili


Khan El Khalili: is Cairo’s legendary bazaar, a vibrant maze of narrow alleys brimming with history, culture, and authentic Egyptian charm. Dating back to the 14th century, this bustling market offers everything from handcrafted jewelry and spices to traditional lanterns and perfumes. The aroma of freshly brewed Arabic coffee and the sound of haggling fill the air, creating an unforgettable sensory experience. Nearby historic cafés, like El Fishawi, provide a perfect spot to soak in the atmosphere. By night, the market glows with lanterns, blending old-world magic with lively energy. A visit here is a journey into the heart of Egypt’s timeless traditions.
✔️Professional tour guide
✔️Transport on air- conditioned vehicle
✔️Entrance fees to all attractions mentioned in the itinerary
✔️All attractions included in the program
✔️Bottled water