Enjoy 2-day tours to Alexandria and Monasteries of Wadi Al-Natruan - first day visit Monasteries of Anba Bishoy, the Syriac, El-Baramous then drive to Alexandria and overnight - second day Alexandria day tour Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, Pompey's Pillar, a library of Alexandria from the outside drive back to Cairo city
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- In case of pickup from either Heliopolis or 06th of October Areas, there is a supplement of 10$ per person. - Accommodation in Alexandria is not included but we can book it for you at cheap rates
* Day one start from Cairo hotel to Monasteries of Wadi Al-Natroun : After breakfast, our Egypt Tours R Us professional Egyptologist photographer guide will take you with our modern Air-condition car From the moment your tour starts, your guide will give you full attention.
Once in the car, your Egypt Tours R Us guide will talk to you about all the things on the way as well as other aspects of your tour that will interest you.
Start your tour visit the Monastery of Anba Bishoy date the monastery dates back to its early beginnings in the fourth century A.
D.
, the place of the monastery was a group of Qalali or Monk Ceils (which is the residence of the monks) and a church in the middle surrounding the rocky cave in which Anba Bishoy lived without building walls.
The wall was built to protect the church and the Monks ceils from the Barbarians attack who used to come to attack the monks from time to time to stole everything the monks safe the Monastery now has an area of about two acres and includes five churches, the largest of which is the "Anba Bishoy Church".
It is the largest church in Wadi Natrun, next to a guesthouse, a spacious garden, a library, an archaeological table, and the Well of Martyrs, along with many Monks Ceils a few meters away from the Monastery of Anba Bishoy you will move to the monastery of the Syriac The smallest monastery from the four monasteries located at Wadi al-Natroun This monastery was found in the sixth century AD, the monastery built to take the shape of Noah's Ark the monastery is called first as the Virgin Mary then a group of The Syrian monks comes and live in the Monastery from the late eighth century until the sixteenth century that is why the monastery called now as, "the monastery of the Syriac", the Monastery is famous with its Fortress that build to protect the monks from the Barbarian attacks It was built in the middle of the ninth century AD and is also considered the highest fortress in the Area.
It is built with four floors unusually followed (three floors) and opens its door on the second floor and accesses it with a bridge of wood-based on one of its ends on the door of the fort and from the other on a building opposite the stairs, then It rises as necessary with iron chains Next, you will move to the Monastery of El-Baramous It was founded c.
335 A.
D.
by Saint Macarius the Great The name Pa-Romeos or that of the Romans may refer to Saints Maximus and Domitius, children of the Roman Emperor Valentinian I, who had their cell at the place of the modern monastery.
According to Coptic tradition, the two saints went to Scetes during the time of Saint Macarius the Great, who tried in vain to dissuade them from staying.
Nevertheless, they stayed and attained perfection before dying at a young age.
- On your back, you will visit the Monastery of St.
Maqqar The monastery was founded in approximately 360 AD by Saint Macarius of Egypt who was the spiritual father to more than 4,000 monks of different nationalities.
The monastery has been continuously inhabited by monks since its 4th-century founding.
The monastery is famous for the crypt of Saint John the Baptist and that of Elisha the Prophet, the story of founding this crypt is they found by luck while the monks restoring of the big Church of Saint Macarius, they discovered below the northern wall of the church, in accordance with the site mentioned in manuscripts from the 11th and 16th centuries found in the library of the monastery.
This is also confirmed by the ecclesiastical tradition of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
The relics were gathered in a special reliquary and placed before the sanctuary of Saint John the Baptist in the church of Saint Macarius.
Then drive to Alexandria city around 110 K.
M more overnight at Alexandria city Accommodation is not including *Day two Alexandria city tour : After breakfast, our Egypt Tours R Us professional Egyptologist photographer guide will take you with our modern Air-condition car start your tour visit the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa Start with the most important site all over Alexandria city the tomb consists of three levels cut through the solid rock it is the only place all over the world where you can see the mixture between the ancient Egyptian and Greek-Roman style of art, Then you will transfer to Pompey's Pillar the pillar’s name given to a Roman triumphal column in Alexandria, Egypt.
Set up in honor of Augustus Diocletian between 298-302 AD you can also see the ruins of an ancient temple The Serapeum of Alexandria was an ancient Greek temple built by Ptolemy III Euergetes (reigned 246–222 BCE) and dedicated to Serapis, then drive to old Alexandria harbor where you can see the old fishing boats, men fishing, and traditional fishermen making nets.
The photos taken here are amazing.
On your way to the castle of Qaitbay, you will stop to have one of the most amazing Ice Cream from Azza the most famous ice cream shop all over Alexandria city Castle of Qaitbay From where you can take the most beautiful pics for the Mediterranean cost visit inside the castle witch build in the 15th-century, by Sultan Al-Ashraf Sayf al-Din Qa'it Bay as a defensive fortress located on the Mediterranean sea coast, in Alexandria.
The Citadel build above the ruins of the Lighthouse; one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
After you will drive Abo El Abbas Mosque also called Abu Al-Abbas Al-Mursi is Alexandria's largest mosque; with a cream-colored facade, four great domes, arabesque designs, and a high minaret, the mosque is a beautiful sight.
Built-in 1775 to commemorate the life of an Andalusian Sheikh that was buried on the site, it is one of the most visited mosques on the White Med coast.
While visiting this amazing sanctuary, do not forget to have a long and thorough look at the colonnade of elongated arches, the eight monolithic granite columns, and the beautiful marble floor of The Library of Alexandria (Bibliotheca Alexandrian) (from outside) It is considered the second biggest library in the world with more than 8 million copies of books.
Visit its open court where you can see the statue of Alexander the Great and the statue of Ptolemy the first, which was found underwater nearby.
after we finish transfer back to Cairo full of our great experience.
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Solo Traveller | 2 - 3 Persons | 4 - 6 Persons | 7 - 10 Persons |
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$ 225 | $ 135 | $ 85 | $ 70 |
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