May 6, 2025
This tour was absolutely... - This tour was absolutely superb!
It was very special for me to get to El-Alamein as my grandfather fought there during the Second World War and I always wanted to visit there and see the museum and also pay my respects at the Commonwealth War Graves cemetery.
My driver, guide and now my friend Mo was just brilliant. He made sure everything went smoothly, orgranised entry to the museum, took me to a great restaurant in El-Alamein and most importantly, he was a very good and safe driver.
Highly recommend this tour for anyone who is interested in the military history of Egypt.
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Nov 19, 2023
El Alamein Tour - The journey was emotional but was helped by the knowledge and assistance given by our guide and our driver. The cemetery was well maintained and to see the ages of those who died was a sobering sight. Worth the journey from Cairo but it was a long day for all concerned.
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Jun 21, 2023
El Alamein with dignity and care - Mahran drove me with great care and attention. We stopped en route for amenities and coffee.
He was extremely kind and curteous to me , even offering to help me find the burial site that i was looking to visit .
The journey was long but so worthwhile.
Mahran was a pleasure to travel with .
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Dec 22, 2019
Guided tour with maged El behairy - Maged is a great guide! They came with a nice and clean car to pick us up at home, bought some snacks which we could choose and brought us to the pyramids. There he started to explain with passion and no rush - but also not with taking to much time. Just perfect! I loved the fact that he gave us all the time we wanted at any spot and never rushed us. He has a great knowledge and a super catching way to tell it to us. Also it's a funny guy with really good english skills and on top of it he knows the best places for taking pictures and has amazing ideas how to put you and those marvelous Egyptian wonders in place. I would book him again any time - a lovely guy!!
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Feb 20, 2019
We will remember them - Visited the cemetery to see our relatives who are buried there às well as other Kiwis. Cemetery is well kept caretakers are pleasant and respectful. Easy to find burial plots as the book of rememberence is in the foyer/atrium
RIP gone but forgotten
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Oct 14, 2018
Great trip, well worth the time and cost - This was my first trip to Egypt and I wanted to see something outside of Cairo, so as a history buff I made a last-minute decision to visit El Alamein and am glad I did. My guide Mahmoud was excellent, very knowledgeable regarding the museum and memorial parks at El Alamein and a great source of information regarding the country in general. I learned a great deal about the history, culture and politics of Egypt during the 2-3 hour car ride each direction. The driver was also excellent, very friendly and safe. The tour picked me up from my hotel exactly when scheduled, provided drinks and snacks for the car ride and lunch at the end of the day, and returned me to the hotel as scheduled. The displays and military hardware at the museum were great, actually more than I expected, and visiting the memorial parks was a moving experience. It was a long day but well worth the trip, I would definitely go again!
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Mar 11, 2018
Very hospitable, and safe - Many thanks to Ola & Tolba of Emo Tours. Thanks for showing me that unforgettable Egyptian hospitality.
To all nationalities but particularly Aussies & Kiwis considering coming to Egypt to visit, in particular El Alamein - do this. Unforgettable and fulfilling tour hosted by Emo Tours Egypt. I visited my Great Uncle of the 28th Maori Battalion who passed and is interred at the CWGC in El Alamein.
Kia Maumahara Tonu Tātou i a Rātou. Lest We Forget.
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Feb 6, 2018
I visited the War Cemeteries of Germany, Italy, Commonwealth/Allied Forces and the Military Museum - The visit was extremely interesting and informative and overall good value.
I have to add a particular thankyou to my guide Goda and the driver Essam. Both were very polite and helpful all day.
My guide Goda was very knowledgeable and very willing to explain anything.
The war cemetries are very interesting and especially if you have a family connection.
The Military Museum is managed by the Egyptian Military and look after the facility very well.
The museum which I understand has been refurbished and opened around 2 months ago is very good and extremely interesting showing some of the Military Hardware outside recovered from the desert and inside there are exibits of clothing, guns and other artifacts again recovered fromthe battle fields.
Sadly it is a good reminder of the horrors of war and what the soldiers had to endure during the battles.
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Nov 13, 2022
Emotional, significant and worth every hour of driving - The pickup was straightforward with excellent liaison with Head Office
Car was in great condition, and clean
Driver needed strong reminder about his speed and safety (once!) and this is important given the nature of the motorway across the desert - a long straight ribbon of tarmac is tempting...
The timings were perfect, and lots of space given to explore without being fussed. This was important for me, and the Guide was a generous conversational companion
The meal at the and (in Cairo) was a splendid end to the whole trip
If I could have wished for one thing, it would have been to drive out the ridge overlooking the desert, but perhaps you need an M4 to do that...
Review provided by Viator
Apr 27, 2019
A long long way for not a whole lot. - El Alamein is a 2.5 hour drive from Cairo, if traffic is kind, the return trip is 3 hours, but it's Cairo, and traffic is never kind. The museum is small, and not particularly good. The grounds have many rusting artillery pieces and a few rusty tanks, but again, not an incredible collection, and not well cared for, or imaginatively displayed in the slightest. The commonwealth cemetery is moving, but a long way to go unless you're paying respects to someone you knew and loved. There's no real sense of the place, of the history that happened here. It will eat an entire day of your trip in the car, and unless you are related to one of the fallen, or a total history nerd like me, it's not a great day out. My guide was an Egyptologist, not a historian, and knew very little about the area, or the events. Lovely guy, but hardly the best guide to El Alamein. He made up for it by taking me for a great meal in Cairo.
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