June 15, 2023
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The pharaohs of ancient Egypt held various names and titles, including "Horus," symbolizing their di...
This fabulous carnival is a wondrous ride through the mysterious past of Happy Egypt presented by Happy Egypt’s Historical Trip to the Gates of Cairo. Being a professionally operated guided tour, it will take the guests through some of the most historical and architectural sites in Cairo with specific relation to ancient Egyptian civilization, and therefore it will be perfect for history lovers and anyone with a general interest in the destination. This t trip is one of our Egypt day trips that is unique among our Egypt tours
The tour discusses the historic gates of Cairo which were designed and built during the Fatimid Dynasty.
Your journey starts with the examination of the gates of Cairo – a kind of entrance to the legendary city back in ancient times. It bears to restate that these gates are not only historical entities; they are actually historical narratives embodied in laws. On our Cairo day tours, you'll explore the following significant gates: On our Cairo day tours, you'll explore the following significant gates
Bab Zuweila: Bab Zuweila is among the oldest gates in Cairo and is among the oldest structures that have become a symbol of history and richness in architectural designs that were developed during the Fatimid rule in the city.
Bab El-Futuh: Another gate of the mosque is also from the Fatimid period and is called the ‘‘Bab al-Futuh’’ or the ‘‘Gate of Conquests” where evidence of Ancient Cairo military power and usable defensive walls can be viewed.
Bab El-Nasr: The same being known as the ‘The Gate of Victory’, Bab El-Nasr being such the image articulates the story of Cairo perfectly.
El Bab Al-Akhdar "The Green Gate: It is the only relic of the Fatimid monument of El-Hussein's tomb which keeps his head in a silver box. It was established of a block of engraved stone of 5.85m high and 6.65m wide. It is parallel to the El Hussein Mosque from the northern west. The entrance of the green gate reaches 2m wide and 2.50m high.
El Bab El-Gadid "The New Gate: This name was called on two of the forts’ gates in the Islamic era. It consists of two gates; One dates back to the Fatimide era in 1170. It was established by Salah El-Din El-Ayouby at a distance of 150 m south of El-Zafr Tower. The gate has a unique architectural form qualifying it to be a great fortress because of many inclinations at its entrance.
Bab El-Ser, El-Gabl Citadel: This gate was made specially for the entrance of princes and dignitaries as ministers and clerks. Nowadays it is known as El-Wastani Gate "The Middle Gate".
It is situated in the middle gate that separates the general marine gate of the citadel from the court in which Al-Nasser Mohamed Ibn Qalawoun Mosque and Mohamed Ali existed.
Bab Sa’ada: It is one of the Old Cairo gates in the western wall which is parallel to the Egyptian Gulf. It was established by Gawhar El-Sekly in 359 at the time of building the first wall. It is related to Sa’ada Ibn Hayan.
Bab El-Selsela, El-Gabl Citadel "The Series Gate: It is named nowadays by "Arab Gate" which overlooks El-Gabl Citadel. It has two minarets and was known before as El-Establ Gate.
Bab El Ghory: This gate was located in the middle of Khan El Khalili marketplace. It is still there with the same engravings and writings. It was established upon the command of Prince Konswa El Ghory. It is a giant gate, very high and ornamented with decorations.
Bab El Wazir: It is one of Cairo's outside gates in the last wall that was established by Saladin at the distance between El Maherouk Gate and El-Jabel Citadel. It was opened by Minister Negm El-Din Mohamed, known as the Minister of Baghdad at that time.
Visiting the Ten Gates of Egypt in one day can be an exciting and enjoyable experience to explore Egyptian history and culture. Here's a possible itinerary for visiting the ten gates in one day:
Early Morning: Start the day by visiting the northern gates of Old Cairo such as Bab El Nasr and Bab El Futuh. Enjoy walking through the old streets and exploring the local markets.
Mid-Morning: Move on to the southern and eastern gates like Bab El Zuweila and Bab El Farghany. Take a break along the way to have a light snack at one of the traditional cafes.
Visit the central gates such as Bab El Salam and Bab El Sharia, where you can enjoy sightseeing and shop for souvenirs.
Afternoon: Conclude your day by visiting the southern and western gates like Bab El Nasr and Bab El Kurdan. Enjoy the scenic views and capture some memorable photos.
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Don't forget your camera to capture the best possible photos of these historical sites that carry the scent of the past. Sometimes, due to rare circumstances, authorities may not allow taking many photos, but you will enjoy every moment in front of the gates.
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June 15, 2023
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The cost of Cairo excursions can be considerably different from one another based on what’s included, how long the activity lasts, and the kind of activity it is. Happy Egypt offers reasonable prices for Cairo day trips, thus facilitating the search for options that fit varying ranges of prices. It starts from 10$ and reaches 500$ maximum.
Apart from the Giza Pyramids and the Egyptian Museum, Cairo contains for instance the Baron Empain Palace, the Cairo Opera House, and the Saint Simon Monastery which is usually included in tour packages to Cairo. After that, visitors can also see the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, the Al-Azhar Mosque, and the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization which are quite important to the rich history and culture that the city presents.
Of course, touring from Cairo to other cities in Egypt can actually be done. Happy Egypt provides day tours from Cairo to popular destinations including Luxor, Aswan, and Alexandria, and resorts on the Red Sea like Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh. Such tours include transportation and guided tours, and sometimes even hotel accommodation, thus making it easy for you to enjoy the deep-seated history and numerous settings that Egypt has to offer.
You may walk along the beautiful Nile Corniche at night in Cairo, visit the lively Khan El Khalili Bazaar, or wander in the old El-Moez Street. Alternatively, for a different kind of enjoyment, you may partake in a Nile dinner cruise or go to Zamalek, which has a more contemporary feel with its vibrant eateries and bars, making it one of the top Cairo things to do.
Egyptian cuisine is famous for koshari which consists of rice, lentils, noodles, tomato sauce, and crispy onions. And do not forget about falafel, ground chickpea patties with crispy crust served already in pita bread with salad and tahina sauce. Last but not least dishes are also quite tasty, for example, the green stew called molokhia and fatta, which consists of rice, bread, and meat all covered with garlic vinegar serving as some of the best things to do in Egypt.
The main holidays that we offer in Egypt suit the new culture and archaeological visits, especially in Cairo. Cairo day tours include the Giza Pyramids, Salah El-din Citadel, Al-Azhar Mosque, Islamic Cairo, and Coptic Cairo. We also have full-day tours, such as a tour from Cairo to Saqqara & Dahshur. All the tours are detailed with the help of an experienced guide taking care of the transportation, as well as the time available to visit the places of interest.
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