Embark on a comprehensive guided tour of Khan el-Khalili, one of the largest bazaars in the Middle East. Explore the intricate beauty of a centuries-old mosque, indulge in the flavors of a sheesha pipe, and master the art of haggling for spices among the bustling stalls. Delve into the history of this vibrant shopping hub, discovering its intriguing past as a burial site during the Fatimid Caliphate. Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and scents of this lively bazaar, experiencing the rich cultural tapestry that has shaped its unique identity over the centuries.
Pickup included
You can schedule a meet-up with our guide at any time of your convenience during your stay in Cairo or Giza. Upon arrival, the guide will accompany you by private car to the fascinating site of Khan el-Khalili, originally the location of the mausoleum that served as the burial site for the Fatimid caliphs. A visit to this historical area is a must during your time in Egypt, offering the opportunity to explore the oldest mosque and largest bazaar in the Middle East. The bazaar is renowned for its diverse array of products and spice shops, making it an ideal destination to experience the rich flavors and scents of the region. Moreover, if you are interested in traditional Shesha smoking, our guide will direct you to the best spots for an authentic experience. For those with an inclination toward shopping, our guide will provide valuable insights and recommendations on the best places to explore.
During the tour, we will also visit the Merit Bazaar, where you can have your name inscribed in ancient Egyptian language, adding a unique and personal touch to your journey. Subsequently, we will head to the Khan el Helw Center, a mall offering a selection of high-quality Egyptian bed sheets and 100 percent Egyptian cotton products that are free from shrinkage, ensuring a comfortable and authentic experience.
A visit to the 3 Pyramids Papyrus Institute is also included in the itinerary, where you will have the opportunity to witness the ancient craft of paper-making, which originated in the earliest periods of human civilization. Finally, our tour will take you to the Royal Perfumes and Oils, where you can explore the world of Egyptian essences, capturing the fragrances that have been cherished since the time of the pharaohs. Immerse yourself in the rich olfactory history of Egypt and take home a piece of its enchanting heritage.
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