Explore Khan El Khalili’s ancient bazaar, savor a Bedouin dinner under the stars, and enjoy captivating folk shows in the desert.
Explore Khan El Khalili’s ancient bazaar, savor a Bedouin dinner under the stars, and enjoy captivating folk shows in the desert.
- Khan Al-Khalili - Dating back to the 14th century, Khan El-Khalili Bazaar is Cairo’s most renowned shopping destination. It is an enchanting labyrinth of streets, homes, and vendors offering everything from gold and spices to water pipes and toy camels, along with the inevitable beetles, pyramids, and belly dancing costumes.
- El-Moez Street -…
- Khan Al-Khalili - Dating back to the 14th century, Khan El-Khalili Bazaar is Cairo’s most renowned shopping destination. It is an enchanting labyrinth of streets, homes, and vendors offering everything from gold and spices to water pipes and toy camels, along with the inevitable beetles, pyramids, and belly dancing costumes.
- El-Moez Street - As one of Cairo, Egypt’s oldest and most iconic streets, it was established in the 10th century during the Fatimid dynasty. This street served as the main axis of the Islamic city and still boasts an impressive array of medieval architecture.
- El Fishawy Cafe - This legendary coffee shop is nestled in the heart of Khan el-Khalili bazaar in Cairo, Egypt. Established at the end of the 18th century, it is one of the country’s oldest coffee shops, renowned for never having closed a single day since its inception.
- Giza - A magical experience awaits at Ghazal Al Reem Village near Cairo! For those seeking a Bedouin dinner in the desert, this location offers a complete immersion into the traditional culture of Sinai without the need to travel hours to southern Egypt. Enjoy traditional drinks like mint tea and Arabic coffee, along with folk shows featuring tanoura dance, Bedouin music, and even fire performances.
- Nile Corniche - Traditional sailing on the majestic Nile River is a quintessential experience for visitors to Egypt. In a tourist-friendly boat, with music playing, it offers a connection to the history and tranquility of the landscape, alongside the modernity of the new Mamsha (walkway of Egypt).

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- Pickup and fly
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Begin your adventure by exploring Khan El Khalili, a renowned and historic bazaar.
The street leading to Al-Muizz is often referred to as an open-air museum, showcasing over a thousand architectural marvels.
Café Fishawy, also known as the “Coffee of Mirrors,” has long been a gathering place for intellectuals, including Nobel Prize winner Naguib…
Begin your adventure by exploring Khan El Khalili, a renowned and historic bazaar.
The street leading to Al-Muizz is often referred to as an open-air museum, showcasing over a thousand architectural marvels.
Café Fishawy, also known as the “Coffee of Mirrors,” has long been a gathering place for intellectuals, including Nobel Prize winner Naguib Mahfouz.
Enjoy a 25-minute shared felucca ride with tourists and take a stroll along the new walkway to the beautiful Nile River.
Experience a Bedouin Dinner on the slope featuring more than three captivating shows:
In the well-known Bedouin village, savor:
- Barbecued lamb, slowly cooked over coals and seasoned with spices.
- Kabab, skewers of minced lamb or beef.
- A Bedouin dinner with dishes like chicken mandi or meat, rice, or pigeons stuffed with rice and meat.
Start with mixed vegetable appetizers, main salads, Bedouin tomato, eggplant, and tahini.
For dessert, enjoy konafa or baklava.
Delight in folk performances featuring tanoura dance, Bedouin music, and even fire shows.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.