Egypt Daily Sightseeing Tours
Make your choice from a wide range of sightseeing tours offered by Veni Vidi Travel. You can plan your visit to Egypt, choosing from an extensive range of daily luxury guided sightseeing tours of Egypt - which organized on private basis or regular group at any time with the mentioned rates that include A/C vehicles, Qualified Egyptologist tour guide licensed by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism, all entrance fees and taxes.
We pride ourselves on our ability to find the perfect tour to suit your requirements making sure your visit is truly memorable.
Giza, Egypt. These pyramids are a awesome sight, pearls of ancient mystery.
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Sakkara is best known for the Step Pyramid, the oldest known of Egypt's 97 pyramids. It was built for King Djoser of the 3rd Dynasty by the architect and genius Imhotep, who designed it and its surrounding complex to be as grand as it was unique and revol
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The largest monolith statue in the world, it stands 73.5 metres (241 ft) long, 6 m (20 ft) wide, and 20 m (65 ft) high. Commonly believed to have been built by ancient Egyptians in the 3rd millennium BC, it is the earliest known monumental sculpture.
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Khufu's solar boat remains the most spectacular of all Egyptian boats found to date. It is now on display in its own specially-built museum just a few metres from where it was found on the southern side of the monument, an imposing legacy from the builder
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Khan el Khalili Bazaar in Cairo, Egypt.
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Alabaster Mosque, Cairo
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The Khan Al Khalili market has many things for sale.
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The Hanging (The Suspended) Church.
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Church of St George, Cairo.
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Outer wall of the Church of St. George in Coptic Cairo, the oldest part of the city.
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Ben Ezra Synagogue, Cairo.
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Pharaonic Village, Cairo.
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Pharaonic Village, Cairo.
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Pharaonic Village, Cairo.
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Pharaonic Village, Cairo.
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Sound and Light show at the great pyramids Giza.
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Sound and Light show at the great pyramids Giza.
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Sound and Light show at the great pyramids Giza.
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Sound and Light show at the great pyramids Giza.
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Pompey's Pillar, a 82 foot (25 meter) granite column built to honor Emperor Diocletain who freed the besieged city and brought food to the starving people.
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Roman Amphitheater, possibly the best preserved Roman site in Egypt. As well as the original amphitheater, the site also has the remains of a Roman street and homes.
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After centuries of neglect the library has been rebuilt and the great books of the world returned. In contrast to the ancient architecture found throughout Egypt, the Norwegian designed building is a striking piece of modern design.
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Roman-era catacombs under the city of Alexandria.
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The great Sun Temple epitomizes the monumentalism of the New Kingdom during its imperial heyday, when Ramses II waged colonial wars in Lebanon to the Fourth Cataract. To impress his power and majesty on the Nubians, Ramses had 4 gigantic statues of himsel
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Ramses II at Luxor Temple, Egypt.
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A tree lined avenue of sphinxes led up to the temple, and ramps led from terrace to terrace. The porticoes on the lowest terrace are out of proportion and coloring with the rest of the building.
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The Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples located about 3 kilometers north of Luxor, Egypt situated on 100 ha (247 acres) of land.
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Karnak Temple, Valley of Kings, Luxor.
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Ramses II at Luxor Temple, Egypt.
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Sun rise at Mt Sinai, Egypt.
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St. Catherine's Monastery, in the middle of the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, is the oldest continuously-habitated monastery in the world.
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Saint Catherine's Monastery. The oldest continuously functioning Christian monastery. The site is sacred to three major world religions - Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
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St Catherine's Monastery, Sinai.
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