Sunday, March 13, 2016

PHILAE TEMPLE SOUND AND LIGHT SHOW ASWAN

PHILAE TEMPLE SOUND AND LIGHT SHOW ASWAN

ABU SIMBEL FROM ASWAN BY FLIGHT DAY TOUR

ABU SIMBEL FROM ASWAN BY FLIGHT DAY TOUR

PHILAE TEMPLE-UNFINISHED OBELISK AND HIGH DAM DAY TOUR IN ASWAN

PHILAE TEMPLE-UNFINISHED OBELISK AND HIGH DAM DAY TOUR IN ASWAN

OVERNIGHT TRIP TO LUXOR FROM ASWAN

OVERNIGHT TRIP TO LUXOR FROM ASWAN

DAY TOUR TO LUXOR FROM ASWAN


DAY TOUR TO LUXOR FROM ASWAN

DAY TOURS & EXCURSIONS

DAY TOUR TO ABU SIMBEL FROM ASWAN BY BUS

LAYOVER TOUR trip TO EGYPTIAN MUSEUM AND CITADEL

LAYOVER TOUR trip  TO EGYPTIAN MUSEUM AND CITADEL

EMO TOURS EGYPT Cairo layover tour to Egyptian Museum and Citadel

LAYOVER TOUR trip  TO EGYPTIAN MUSEUM AND CITADEL

Layover day Tour Visting Egyptian Museum From Cairo airportStarts by Meeting at the airport By our guide who greet you with a sign shows your name on it then you will be transferred to cairo City to Start your layover day tour Visiting Egyptian Museum where you able to see the real Statues and Pieces but the most important at Egyptian Museum is Tutankhamen gallery that Contains his Golden Mask,Golden Chair,Shrines,Horse Carriage.. Spend around 3 hours at the Museum 
Then Continue your layover day tour Visiting Ciatdel of saladin Where you Visit moahmed Ali Mosque that also Known as The Alabaster Mosque was Built by King of Egypt Moahmed Ali and its design same design of The Blue Mosque in Turkey as Same artcture who bulit both Mosques 
Then stop For lunch at Local restaurant in Cairo where you can have traditional Egyptian Lunch meal
End your day tour by a visit to Khan Khalili bazaar where you can walk around ancient sites in cairo
Later Transfer you back to cairo airport and we`ll make sure to drop you off on time and at the Correct Terminal.

Tour details
Duration: 6  Hours Approximately
Type: Private Tour
Availability: Runs daily from 8:00 am to 18:00 pm
Pick up & drop off: Cairo international airport 

languages available for Tour guides (Live)
English, Spanish ,German

Prices Quoted Per Person in u.s.d ($)
75 $ Per Person (Private Tour)

CHILDREN POLICY:
Child From 6 - 11 Years Pay 35 $ each

PAYMENT METHOD:

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cheap ,BUDGET LAYOVER DAY TOURS FROM CAIRO AIRPORT

cheap , BUDGET LAYOVER DAY TOURS FROM CAIRO AIRPORT

EMO TOURS EGYPT Budget Layover day tours from Cairo airport

cheap ,BUDGET LAYOVER DAY TOURS FROM CAIRO AIRPORT

Budget Layover day tours from Cairo airport starts At 07:00 - 08:00 or 09:00 am Pickup From Cairo international airport by our expert tour guide who will greet you with a sign shows your name on it then Start your day tour from Cairo airport to Memphis City , the ancient capital of Egypt, where the colossal statue of Ramses II and the great Alabaster Sphinx are. this City Dates back to 3100 B.C .(1 hr time Spent)
Then Visit Sakkara area that located only 27 km southwest away from Cairo. Visit the Step Pyramid (Built for king Zoser), it is considered an important part in the process of the pyramid evolution, which were made from the simple mastaba to its widely known form.(2 hrs Time Spent)
Then Visit Dahshur Pyramids (Bent and Red Pyramids) Dahshur area is a royal necropolis located in the desert on the West Bank of the Nile approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Cairo. It is known chiefly for several Pyramids, two of which are Among the oldest, largest and best preserved in Egypt, built from 2613–2589 BCE.(1 hr Time Spent)
Then Lunch is included in between visits at Local Restaurant Based on Full Meal for each Person but Beverages are not included (1 Hr time Spent)
End your day Tour with a visit to Giza Pyramids where you Visit the Great Pyramids - Cheops, Chephren & Mykerinos then Visit the Valley Temple where the Priests Mummified the dead body of King Chephre Also there you will have a close-up look at The Sphinx - The legendary guardian that stands by the huge funeral complex with its lion body and the head of king Chephren.(2:30 hrs time Spent)
Around 17:00 Pm transfer you back to Cairo international airport and we assure you that you will be on time

Tour details
Duration: 10 Hours Approximately
Type: Private Tour
Availability: Runs daily from 8:00 am to 18:00 pm
Pick up & drop off: Cairo international airport
 

languages available for Tour guides (Live)
English, Spanish ,German

Prices Quoted Per Person in u.s.d ($)
90 $ Per Person (Private Tour)

CHILDREN POLICY:

Child From 6 - 11 Years Pay 45 $ each

PAYMENT METHOD:


OPTIONAL VISITS THAT REQUIRES ADDITIONAL TICKETS 

Great Pyramid= 200 EGP
Middle Pyramid = 40 EGP
Solar Boat Museum=50 EGP
Small Pyramid = Closed
Queen Hatep Hares Pyramid = Free of Charge

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DAY TRIP TO ISLAMIC CAIRO

DAY TRIP TO ISLAMIC CAIRO

EMO TOURS EGYPT Unusual day trip to Islamic Cairo

DAY TRIP TO ISLAMIC CAIRO

Unusual day tour Visiting Non touristic Mosques in Cairo sarts at 10:00 am Emo Tours guide will pick you up from your Hotel at 10:00 am and transfer you to the Most Famous mosque in Egypt which is Al Azhar Mosque  if it`s Friday you will attend Jumm'ah`s Prayer then Followed by another Visit  to another Famous mosque Calls Al Hussien Mosque.
Over there you can do your  Islamic clothing shopping as the area itself Full of Shops that sells all kind of Islamic Clothes and more
Then lunch at Local Restaurant where you eat one of the most Common meal for Egyptian that Calls `Kosharii`.
After Lunch continue your day Tour to some other Historical untouristic mosques that belongs to  El Sayeda Zeinab Mosque in Cairo  the grand daughter of the Prophet Mohamed,` May Prayers and Peace be upon him`Her Mosque stands in the heart of the square named after Al Sayeda Zeinab .
Al Sayeda Zeinab is Also the youngest daughter of both Al Sayeda Fatima, the Prophet's daughter and his cousin Ali Ibn Abi Taleb and the sister of the two Imams Al Hassan and Al Hussein.
Her mosque was set up shortly after her arrival to Egypt on the appearance of the new crescent moon of Shaaban (the eighth month of the Hegira calendar) in the year 61 A.H (AD 680 - 681). When she first arrived to the small village of Al Abassah of Al Sharkia governorate, east of Delta the Umayyad waly (governor) of Egypt Maslama Ibn Makhlid Al Ansary had been on the head of the gathering of well-wishers.
She later settled down at Al Fustat city (first Islamic Capital of Egypt) where she became the guest of Maslama.Then Visit The mosque of Sayyida Nafisa that locates 150 meters southward El-Sayyida Nafisa Square. It was built by Abbas Helmy II during the Dynasty of Mohammed Ali Pasha.
Then Visit El-Sayyida Nafisa Mosque which is one of the members of Prophet Mohammed who has a great reputation in Egypt Then end your day Tour with The Oldest Mosque in Africa Amr Ibn al'As Mosque This is the first and oldest mosque ever built on the land of Egypt.
Erected in 642 AD (21 AH) by Amr Ibn al'As, the commander of the Muslim army that conqueredEgypt, the mosque is also known as Taj al-Jawamie Then Followed by another Visit to Ahmed Ibn Tulun Mosque was completed in 879 AD on Mount Yashkur in a settlement named al-Qata'i by the founder of Egypt's Tulunid Dynasty (868-905 AD), Ahmad ibn Tulun.
Al-Qata'i was about two kilometers from the old community of Fustat. He was born in Baghdad, the son of a Turkish slave of Mongol origin owned by the Caliph, al-Ma'mun. He would later rise to became governor of Egypt after his stepfather, who died in 870, was awarded that position.
The mosque that he had built over a period of three years of mudbrick became the focal point of the Tulunid capital that lasted only 26 years.
At the end of the day Tour around 18:00 pm transfer you Back to your Hotel

Tour details
Duration: 8 Hours
Type: Private Tour
Availability: Runs Everyday From 10:00 am to 18:00 pm
Pick up & drop off: Customers′ Location in either Cairo or Giza

languages available for Tour guides (Live)
English,Spanish German, Russian,French ,Italian 

Prices quoted Per Person in American dollar ($)
Adult = 60 $
Child from 6 to 11 Years = 30 $

PAYMENT PLOICY:

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DAY TOUR VISIT TO CAVE CHURCH & GARBAGE CITY IN CAIRO

DAY TOUR VISIT TO CAVE CHURCH & GARBAGE CITY IN CAIRO

EMO TOURS EGYPT Unusual day tour visit to cave church & Garbage City in cairo

DAY TOUR VISIT TO CAVE CHURCH & GARBAGE CITY IN CAIRO

Day tour to the Cave Church & passing by The Garbage City in Cairo Emo Tours`s guide will be Pickup you from your Hotel at 10:00 am To Start your day Tour to visit The Famouse Cave Church of St. Simon in Cairo There are seven cave churches carved into the nearby Moqattam Mountain. The Monastery of St. Simon the Tanner is the largest and has an amphitheater with a seating capacity of 20,000. it Worth a visit if you are interesting to see something different in Egypt.
Then passing by the Garbage City in Cairo where it`s located in a very local neigborhood that calls Manshiyat naser, or “Garbage City in Cairo” as it’s better known as, is a slum settlement located to the southeast of Cairo. Its inhabitants are affectionately known as “Garbage People”, not because of their awesome Ed Hardy swag, but because they have been sustaining themselves for decades as Cairo’s unofficial sanitation crew.
The Garbage People, comprising mostly Coptic Christians, first immigrated to Cairo in the 1930s in search of big city dreams and land under their feet. Being very poor, and without a solid 401k plan, they got by whatever way they could: living in makeshift housing and recycling the city’s compostable waste products by feeding it to their pigs.
Today, Cairo’s Garbage People make ends meet by going door to door to pick up people’s trash for a nominal fee, which is then brought back to their Garbage City neighborhoods. There, they sort and recycle everything they could, using it for their own manufacturing.
Then Visit Manshiyat naser, or “Garbage City in Cairo” as it’s better known as, is a slum settlement located to the southeast of Cairo. Its inhabitants are affectionately known as “Garbage People”, not because of their awesome Ed Hardy swag, but because they have been sustaining themselves for decades as Cairo’s unofficial sanitation crew.
Note : You will be Passing Through Garbage Place Without getting Off from the Car as the Place is almost Full of Garbage with very bad Smell that can cause diseases that`s why we created a passing through Trip because Customer`s Safety is our main Concern
Tour details
Duration: 3 Hours
Type: Private Tour
Availability: Runs Everyday From 10:00 am to 13:00 pm
Pick up & drop off: Customers′ Location in either Cairo or Giza

languages available for Tour guides (Live)
English,Spanish German

Prices are quoted Per Person in American dollar ($)
Adult = 50 $
Child From 6 to 11 Years = 25 $ 

PAYMENT METHOD:

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DAY TOUR TO CITY OF THE DEAD IN CAIRO

DAY TOUR TO CITY OF THE DEAD IN CAIRO

EMO TOURS EGYPT Unusual day tour to city of the dead in Cairo

DAY TOUR TO CITY OF THE DEAD IN CAIRO


City of the dead day tour in Cairo Starts at 12:00 afternoon Emo Tours Expert Licensed Tour Guide will Pick You up from your hotel then you will be transferred by Private A/C Vehicle to a place near by the City Center of Cairo where the City of the Dead or ``Qaraafa, Araafa`` Located.
it`s about a four mile long cemetery from northern to southern part of Cairo, Egypt. To the people of Cairo and other Egyptians, it is simply el'araafa is an Arabic Egyptian word which means "the cemetery".
It is a bustling grid of tombs and mausoleums where people live and work Amongst their dead and ancestors. Many residents live here to be near their loved ones, or because they were forced from more crowded areas in Cairo and 60s immigration from countryside.
In fact many came from their villages simply looking for work — a good example of rural to urban migration in an LEDC.Its foundation dates back to the Arab conquest of Egypt in 642 AD. The Arab commander, Amr ibn al As, founded the first Egyptian Arab capital, the city of Al Fustat, and established his family's graveyard at the foot of the hill al Moqattam.
The other tribes buried their dead within the living quartiers. The following Arab dinasties built own political citadel northwards to the previous, founding a new graveyard every time.
The Great Qarafa and the Lesser Qarafa (the commander's family cemetery) have been inhabiting since the first centuries after the conquest. Its first resident nucleus consisted of the custodians to noble graves and the staff in charge of the burial service as well as the Sufi mystics in their khawaniq (colleges).
During the Fatimid Caliphate, because of their Shi'ite faith, the sovereigns supported pilgrimages to Ahl al Bayt (Prophet's family) shrines as part of their politics. These pilgrimages increased the cemetery's habitat in order to provide pligrims' needs. The following sultan, Salah el Din, in order to unify all the four capitals within a surrounding wall, included both cemeteries in an unique urban space.
The next Mamluk rulers, originally freed slaves forming a military caste, founded a new graveyard named Sahara, because of its deserted environment, outside the city at its north-eastern border.
It was also a place for military parades, such as tournaments and investiture ceremonies, as well as for processions, at which sultan and nobles took part during the religious celebrations. So that many of them built their palaces on the main road of the cemetery in order to assist to the spectacles. With the Ottomans (1517-1798) Egypt became just a mere province of a vaste empire with Istanbul as capital.
During the following three centuries Egypt was ruled by pashas, sultan's representatives, selected Among his closest because of the importance of this country for agricultural and financial supplies. Because of the short term of the rulers' office, only few of one hundred and ten pashas who administrated Egypt, decided to build own tomb there, on the contrary of Cairenes.
At the beginning of the sixteenth century an urban and heterogeneous community, populated Al Qarafa. The economic improvements affected the urban territory of Cairo with the birth of new neighbourhoods which caused a reduction in the utilization of the old cemetery. However since the funerary monuments were symbols of self-glorification for the upper classes in order to perpetuate own memory, their tombs were garlanded with gilded decorations with festoons, based on nature, flowers and fruits.
The necropolis, because as a site of extraordinary concentration of awalya's tombs, Sufi colleges and madrasa, it attracted many people in search of baraka (blessing). During the following centuries Egyptian population empoverished more and more.
The lower stratum of middle class collapsed and moved to other peripheral zones and the fellahin, the Egyptian peasants and farmers, emigrated to the capital. Both of them crowded the poorest fringe zones as well as the City of the Dead. The newcomers changed Al Qarafa's face from an urban district to a hybrid community of rurals and citizens.
Following the 1992 earthquake many people were forced to move into family tombs thus adding to the number of people already living there.
Tour Finishes with drop off at Customer Hotel.
Tour details
Duration: 3 Hours
Type: Private Tour
Availability: Runs Everyday From 8:00 am to 16:00 pm
Pick up & drop off: Customers′ Location in either Cairo or Giza

languages available for Tour guides (Live)
English,Spanish German

Prices are quoted Per Person in American dollar ($)
Adult = 50 $ 
Child from 6 to 11 Years = 25 $

PAYMENT METHOD:


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Half Day tour to City of the dead,tour guide and transfer to old Part of Cairo

Half Day tour to City of the dead,tour guide and transfer to old Part of Cairo

EMO TOURS EGYPT Unusual day tour to city of the dead in Cairo

Half Day tour to City of the dead,tour guide and transfer to old Part of Cairo

City of the dead day tour in Cairo Starts at 12:00 afternoon Emo Tours Expert Licensed Tour Guide will Pick You up from your hotel then you will be transferred by Private A/C Vehicle to a place near by the City Center of Cairo where the City of the Dead or ``Qaraafa, Araafa`` Located.
it`s about a four mile long cemetery from northern to southern part of Cairo, Egypt. To the people of Cairo and other Egyptians, it is simply el'araafa is an Arabic Egyptian word which means "the cemetery".
It is a bustling grid of tombs and mausoleums where people live and work Amongst their dead and ancestors. Many residents live here to be near their loved ones, or because they were forced from more crowded areas in Cairo and 60s immigration from countryside.
In fact many came from their villages simply looking for work — a good example of rural to urban migration in an LEDC.Its foundation dates back to the Arab conquest of Egypt in 642 AD. The Arab commander, Amr ibn al As, founded the first Egyptian Arab capital, the city of Al Fustat, and established his family's graveyard at the foot of the hill al Moqattam.
The other tribes buried their dead within the living quartiers. The following Arab dinasties built own political citadel northwards to the previous, founding a new graveyard every time.
The Great Qarafa and the Lesser Qarafa (the commander's family cemetery) have been inhabiting since the first centuries after the conquest. Its first resident nucleus consisted of the custodians to noble graves and the staff in charge of the burial service as well as the Sufi mystics in their khawaniq (colleges).
During the Fatimid Caliphate, because of their Shi'ite faith, the sovereigns supported pilgrimages to Ahl al Bayt (Prophet's family) shrines as part of their politics. These pilgrimages increased the cemetery's habitat in order to provide pligrims' needs. The following sultan, Salah el Din, in order to unify all the four capitals within a surrounding wall, included both cemeteries in an unique urban space.
The next Mamluk rulers, originally freed slaves forming a military caste, founded a new graveyard named Sahara, because of its deserted environment, outside the city at its north-eastern border.
It was also a place for military parades, such as tournaments and investiture ceremonies, as well as for processions, at which sultan and nobles took part during the religious celebrations. So that many of them built their palaces on the main road of the cemetery in order to assist to the spectacles. With the Ottomans (1517-1798) Egypt became just a mere province of a vaste empire with Istanbul as capital.
During the following three centuries Egypt was ruled by pashas, sultan's representatives, selected Among his closest because of the importance of this country for agricultural and financial supplies. Because of the short term of the rulers' office, only few of one hundred and ten pashas who administrated Egypt, decided to build own tomb there, on the contrary of Cairenes.
At the beginning of the sixteenth century an urban and heterogeneous community, populated Al Qarafa. The economic improvements affected the urban territory of Cairo with the birth of new neighbourhoods which caused a reduction in the utilization of the old cemetery. However since the funerary monuments were symbols of self-glorification for the upper classes in order to perpetuate own memory, their tombs were garlanded with gilded decorations with festoons, based on nature, flowers and fruits.
The necropolis, because as a site of extraordinary concentration of awalya's tombs, Sufi colleges and madrasa, it attracted many people in search of baraka (blessing). During the following centuries Egyptian population empoverished more and more.
The lower stratum of middle class collapsed and moved to other peripheral zones and the fellahin, the Egyptian peasants and farmers, emigrated to the capital. Both of them crowded the poorest fringe zones as well as the City of the Dead. The newcomers changed Al Qarafa's face from an urban district to a hybrid community of rurals and citizens.
Following the 1992 earthquake many people were forced to move into family tombs thus adding to the number of people already living there.
Tour Finishes with drop off at Customer Hotel.
Tour details
Duration: 3 Hours
Type: Private Tour
Availability: Runs Everyday From 8:00 am to 16:00 pm
Pick up & drop off: Customers′ Location in either Cairo or Giza

languages available for Tour guides (Live)
English,Spanish German

Prices are quoted Per Person in American dollar ($)
Adult = 50 $ 
Child from 6 to 11 Years = 25 $

PAYMENT METHOD:


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