Wander through centuries-old alleys, touch the fragrances of spices, learn how papyrus and perfumes are made, haggle like a local, and discover hidden gems away from tourist traps
Itinerary
Cairo
2 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
Your local guide will meet you at your hotel to take you around the very authentic places by A/C Vehicle for shopping you will get to go among the very famous places for handmade products that Egypt is so famous for like cotton Institutes, leather, essential oils, different stones carvings, jewelry made out of silver gold and local stones, papyrus, shoes, clothes, scarfs even carpets and even if you're not interested to buy anything it's such a wonderful experience to go through all these products which all made in Egypt and to meet those who are actually part of these different industries, all the different designs they have made by Egyptians. All their designs and products are a very important part of Egypt actually if you're interested to carry part of Egypt with you or if you just interested to see part of Egypt closely this is the right tour for you
Perfume Factory
2 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
One purpose of perfume has remained the same, from ancient times to the present: Ancient populations were likewise attracted to appealing smells. In ancient Egypt, cleanliness was highly valued,. In ancient Greece, wearing a sweet-smelling fragrance was also considered to be pleasing to the gods. In addition, Greek medical thinkers of the time practiced an ancient form of aromatherapy, finding certain smells to improve health and vitality
Papyrus Shop
2 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
The ancient Egyptians used papyrus to make paper, baskets, sandals, mats, rope, blankets, tables, chairs, mattresses, medicine, perfume, food, and clothes. Truly, papyrus was an important "gift of the Nile".
What's included
INCLUDED
Private transportation
All taxes and charge
Private guide
Local Lunch
Tour expenses
NOT INCLUDED
Any Extra not listed
All personal expenses
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Additional information
Must Know
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Good To Know
Wheelchair accessible
Public transportation options are available nearby