Living history is something that is absolutely fascinating because it gives you a real taste of what life used to be like. For those visiting Cairo, one of the “must see” activities for anyone is to visit the living museum in the Pharaonic Village. We will pick you up from your hotel in the morning for a fantastic journey – Tour to Pharaonic Village, this journey takes you back in time to the time of Ancient Egyptians.
This village makes for an absolutely thrilling day for everyone of all ages and you can learn how Egyptians thousands of years ago really lived thanks to trained actors and actresses that imitates the real life of the Ancient Egyptians. View traditional Egyptian games being played, various items being made, and even watch some actual historical moments be recreated by the actors in the village! The village also has a complete replica of King Tutankhamun’s tomb, with all its treasures.
Pickup included
Pickup from your hotel is at 9am. Your guide will escort you in an air-conditioned bus to the Pharaonic Village near Giza.
Experience the world of ancient Egypt as you cruise down a network of canals on comfortable motorized barges and witness tableaux that recreate the daily life of ancient Egyptians.
Watch costumed characters make pottery, weave, and sculpt. Dress up as pharaohs and princesses and pose for photos. Explore a dazzling replica of King Tutankhamen's tomb, complete with his iconic golden death mask, as it looked when Howard Carter first discovered it in 1922.
You'll enjoy lunch at the village before transferring back to your hotel, arriving around 2pm.
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