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8 - Tour privato guidato della città del Cairo e della Felucca

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VIATOR4.2(5)TRIPADVISOR5.0(28)

Descrizione

Visitare Il Cairo è un'esperienza straordinaria, ma può essere travolgente pianificare da soli. Vogliamo farti ottenere il massimo dal tuo tempo in Egitto! Ma capiamo anche che pianificare un viaggio come questo non è facile. Avrai così tante domande e preoccupazioni su come trascorrere al meglio il tuo tempo qui - dove dovresti andare? Cosa dovresti fare? Come farai a muoverti? Chi vi mostrerà tutti i luoghi da vedere assolutamente? Quanti soldi mi servono per una Guida turistica privata al Cairo? E se qualcosa va storto mentre sono lì?? Ecco perché la nostra azienda è stata creata - siamo esperti nel mostrare le persone in giro per il Cairo (Museo Egizio, Cittadella del Cairo, Moschea di Alabastro, Cairo Copto, Chiesa Appesa, Bazar Khan el Khalili e Felucca ride) e abbiamo tutto sotto controllo! Le nostre amichevoli guide parlano correntemente Inglese e sanno esattamente dove ogni turista vuole andare. Ci prenderemo cura di tutti i problemi che si presentano e ci assicureremo che tutti abbiano un grande momento in vacanza!

Opzioni tour

Prezzo a persona
  • Prelievo incluso

Itinerario

Ingresso incluso120 min

La più grande collezione di antichi manufatti egizi

60 min

Il più grande bazar orientale

Ingresso incluso60 min

Chiesa sospesa fondata nel IV secolo d.C. e ha una collezione unica di icone e architettura Sinagoga di Ben Ezra dove si trova il luogo tradizionale di Mosè trovato nel Nilo dalla figlia del Faraone.

Ingresso incluso60 min

La moschea di alabastro ha costruito Muhammad Aly Pasha nel XIX secolo e rappresenta il miglior esempio di architettura ottomana in Egitto.

Ingresso incluso60 min

Vivrai un'esperienza indimenticabile in un giro in feluca sul Nilo in quanto è un momento perfetto per il relax e la serenità.

Punti salienti

Servizio di prelievo da e verso l'hotel
Biglietti d'ingresso
Pranzo
Guida egittologa qualificata
Trasporto con veicolo climatizzato
Giro in feluca per un'ora

Cosa è incluso

Incluso
Servizio di prelievo da e verso l'hotel
Biglietti d'ingresso
Pranzo
Guida egittologa qualificata
Trasporto con veicolo climatizzato
Giro in feluca per un'ora
Non incluso
Mance
Bevande

Luoghi e orari di ritiro

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Valutazioni dei viaggiatori

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Informazioni importanti

  • I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
  • I viaggiatori devono avere una buona forma fisica
  • Opzione vegetariana disponibile, si prega di comunicare al momento della prenotazione, se richiesto

Recensioni(33)

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JenBohle
October 15, 2023
Wonderful tour through Cairo!

Our favorite tour of the trip! Absolutely wonderful day with our guide, Rania. She is a total professional. The tour through Cairo was thorough but not overwhelming and we were impressed by her knowledge of everything. She is scholarly but makes the information accessible and understandable, so that our 9-year old was also engaged and following along. Rania is a wealth of information about the various exhibits at the Egyptian Museum and showed us all the highlights with in -depth and serious explanations. We saw so many things throughout the day --- the citadel, the Nile by boat, Coptic Cairo, just street scenery's, and our guide explained everything along the way and took our questions seriously. What we enjoyed the most about this tour, though, was our guide's warmth and willingness to answers all of our questions about modern Egyptian society, food --- everything. Furthermore, I appreciate her honesty and that there were no factory tours or trying to get us to buy things from shops. The felucca ride was wonderful and lunch at a local cafe was highly enjoyable. We loved eating local food. We wholeheartedly recommend Rania as a guide and we loved this tour!

Risposta dell'operatore

Dear travelers, The line in your review that captures the operational philosophy most precisely is the one that praises an absence: "no factory tours or trying to get us to buy things from shops." You framed it as Rania's "honesty," which is the right word — and it's worth naming why. The shop circuit in Cairo tourism (papyrus, oils, jewelry, alabaster, sometimes carpets) exists because guides receive commissions from those vendors, and the entire economic structure quietly tilts the day toward selling rather than guiding. A guide who runs a clean day with no shops takes a real income hit. Rania chooses to take that hit because the alternative is the day becoming a sales funnel disguised as a tour. The sophisticated travelers who notice are usually the ones who would never have bought anything anyway, which means the shops were only ever working on the customers least equipped to recognize them. That's the dishonesty your "honesty" framing points at. We're glad it landed plainly. Two specific things in the rest of your review deserve their own response. First, "scholarly but makes the information accessible" — that's the rarest calibration in the guide market. Academic depth tends to come with a register that loses non-specialist listeners; accessibility tends to come at the cost of depth. Holding both, especially with a nine-year-old in the group, requires the guide to read three audience levels in real time and tune the explanation to each. Rania does that. The fact that your kid was "engaged and following along" while you were also impressed by her knowledge means she was running parallel registers throughout the day. Second, "took our questions seriously" combined with the modern-Egyptian-society conversations. Most Cairo guides keep the day in the ancient-history register because that's what the program lists; Rania extends into the present because the present is what's actually around you, and a traveler curious about modern Egypt deserves a guide who can talk about modern Egypt with the same seriousness as the Old Kingdom. That range is what makes her a good fit for travelers who want more than the canonical script. The other operational notes — felucca ride, local cafe lunch with local food, the visible delight in the unfiltered Cairo street scenery — all read consistently. Rania doesn't curate Egypt as a tourist product; she shows you the city, ancient and current, and lets you decide what's interesting. The "loved eating local food" line is the small giveaway that the lunch wasn't routed through the tourist-restaurant default. Lunch with locals is what people who actually live in Cairo do, and a guide who books that for the family with a nine-year-old is making a quiet bet that the family can handle the real thing. You proved her right. Rania will receive your words directly. If Egypt ever calls you back, the natural next step from a Cairo-city day is the Upper Egypt arc — Luxor, Aswan, Abydos — where Rania's Greek-Roman and Coptic specialties (particularly at Dendera and Alexandria, if you can spare a day for either) extend the cross-era depth you got in Cairo. Thank you for the review, and for the specificity about the shop circuit — that detail is the most useful one for the next family browsing this page. — The Tree of Life Tours team

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mantovanifa
September 5, 2023
Amazing walk and talk!

Fatima certainly transformed the experience into something incredible. Her energy and enthusiasm are contagious! She always has good insight from all the spots. The lunch break was an amazing surprise. Would definitely recommend and return.

Risposta dell'operatore

Dear traveler, The word in your brief review that does the most work is "contagious." Energy and enthusiasm in a guide aren't decorative — they're transferable. On an eight-hour city day, the guide sets the energy level of the day, and the traveler tends to settle into whatever the guide is bringing. A flat guide produces a flat day even with the same itinerary; an energetic guide turns the same sites into a different experience because the traveler's own engagement rises to meet the guide's. Fatima is one of the guides who runs the high register — and "contagious" means you felt it transfer, not just observed it. That's the operational mode she brings, and the "would definitely recommend and return" closing is what happens when a traveler comes away with more energy than they spent. The lunch surprise — "the lunch break was an amazing surprise" — is its own signature. Most tour lunches on this circuit are predictable: a known restaurant, an expected menu, a refueling break. A surprise lunch means Fatima made a non-default choice, which usually means routing to a place that isn't on every tour operator's spreadsheet. We'll pass your words on to her directly. If Egypt ever calls you back, the natural next step from a Cairo-city day is the Upper Egypt arc — Luxor, Aswan, Abydos — where the same energy has more days to land. Thank you for the review. — The Tree of Life Tours team

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Diana_G
December 9, 2022
Self tour

This felt more like a self guided tour. Guide did not provide any information about the places he took us to. He did not even bother to ask us if we had any questions. My companion was older and he walked slow so the guide left us behind and the would looked at us bad. I will not recommend this tour to anyone based on our experience with this specific guide. Maybe he was having a bad day…

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sarita7432
April 3, 2022
Amazing day!

I dont have enough words to say what an amazing day we had. It was truly unforgetable. The museum was extraordinary, the felucca ride was so much fun, the sightseeing was interesting, and inmersing ourselves in the shouk to shop, haggle (as expected) and laugh, was the best way to end the day. Manar, our guide, is so knowledgeable, very attentive, and overall, a great person. So was our driver, Pazim. We lucked out with this tour and guides. Highly recommended.

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heatherjB1445DK
March 5, 2020
Highlight of our trip

A guide can make or bet your tour, and Fatima made our tour the highlight of our stay in Egypt. While the pyramids and Sphinx were definitely awesome to see, the entire day was memorable. The camel ride was an absolute blast, and lunch was phenomenal. We wrapped up the day at the Egyptian museum, and her expertise was evident. Nothing short of a glowing review. So glad we did it. :)

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aciroivp
January 19, 2020
8 magnificent hours in Cairo

At 0800 hours sharp our guide was waiting at the hotel. We headed to the pyramids and after we visited some Egyptian manufacturers. After we had a delicious meal (never thought Egyptian food would be that delicious - guys please do Egyptian only while there, the variety and flavors are unforgettable). After lunch we headed to the local market and museum. By the way, if you are into a great Turkish coffee, ask your guide to stop at the coffee shop at the market. The people are very welcoming, warm and crazy funny. Our tour guide, M. Gouda, was very insightful, professional and very easy going. He had all the answers, shared local myths and we had super interesting discussions, not only about ancient Egypt, but also about the nowadays life there. Was a delightful experience.

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kittycrutch
December 19, 2019
Best Tour Guide We’ve Ever Had

First, I wish I could give Gouda way more than 5 Stars. He was the best tour guide we’ve ever had and we’ve had a lot! The day of our tour the airlines lost our luggage and we got 3 hours of sleep. Gouda was so kind to be flexible in starting an hour later and made it no stress for us. He is by far, the most knowledgeable person I’ve ever met....close to his PhD in Egyptology. He explained everything so clearly yet so thoroughly that I felt like I truly understood and it made the tour so much more enjoyable. He picked us up local food for lunch that was seriously the best tasting falafel, it was delicious. Gouda was patient with us, let us take the stops and time we wanted. He also connected with our next tour and to help us out he dropped us off at our next tour instead of our hotel which was a huge help. Everywhere we went, everyone knew Gouda and they all told us, “you have the best guide!” And we agreed, we had the best. Even after our trip, we still had issues with our luggage in Cairo after we left and he helped make phone calls to help us out. Booking with Gouda is a no brainer that you won’t regret.

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H S C
October 6, 2019
Guided tour of Cairo

Excellent guide with good knowledge of all attractions. Very friendly and courteous. Highly recommended Mohamed Gouda if you are able to request for him as a guide for your booking.very punctual with time ..with private tour you can move at your own pace. Transport used was almost new, clean and comfortable.

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DILZA MARIA MAI... S
October 4, 2019
Unforgettable tour of the pyramids with Tree of Life.

Today we took a walk through the pyramids. We went upstairs to check the incredible size of the stones. It was a sunny day and we had a driver and a ten-star guide. He showed the three pyramids. We took several artistic photos made by the exceptional guide also as a photographer, named Yasser Fouly. Included in the tour was a ride with a driver of an incredible delicacy, careful and kind. We also visited a papyrus factory and were attended by the professional who did a thorough demonstration and asked us to marry... We recommend these moments that we will keep in our memory.

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Odipanny
October 1, 2019
My day trip with Rasha and Michelle(our driver)

This was an excellent day spent seeing the highlights of Cairo with Rasha,a helpful,very knowledgeable guide whose grasp of English is very very good and who knew exactly where the best viewpoint and photo could be taken by myself or great by her.She exceeded my expectations entirely.I loved the camel ride with Abo Hawash.He was funny, careful of me and took great pictures also! The lunch and unexpected photo ops with the manager were so much fun an the food was great. Of course the Sphinx, the museum and bazaar were especially good with such a knowledgeable guide as Rasha.She was simply exceptional A++

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