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Embarking on a day tour from Cairo to El Minya by car is not just a journey through miles of roads and landscapes. It’s an odyssey into the heart of Egypt’s hidden treasures. As the wheels of the car roll along the roads connecting these historical marvels. Every passing mile whispers tales of a forgotten past waiting to be rediscovered. The adventure lies not just in the destination, but in the thrilling journey itself. Where the road is a path to revelations and marvels awaiting your discovery. Enjoy El Minya Day Tour from Cairo by car.

El Minya: A Journey Through History and Culture

Introduction: The Heart of Upper Egypt

El Minya, located in the heart of Upper Egypt along the banks of the Nile River, is a city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Known for its archaeological sites, ancient temples, and vibrant local life, El Minya serves as a gateway to some of Egypt’s most significant historical treasures. This guide will explore the highlights of El Minya, from its ancient roots to its modern-day charm, offering a glimpse into the unique character of this captivating city.

Historical Significance: A City of Ancient Heritage

Ancient Roots

El Minya has a history that dates back to ancient Egypt, making it one of the oldest inhabited regions in the country. The area was known as “Menat Khufu” in ancient times and served as an important administrative and cultural center. Its strategic location along the Nile made it a vital hub for trade and agriculture, contributing to its prosperity throughout the centuries.

The City of Akhetaten

One of the most significant historical sites near El Minya is the ancient city of Akhetaten, also known as Amarna. Founded by Pharaoh Akhenaten in the 14th century BCE, Akhetaten was a revolutionary city dedicated to the worship of the sun god Aten. The city features impressive ruins, including temples, palaces, and residential areas, providing valuable insights into the religious and cultural changes that occurred during Akhenaten’s reign. The discovery of the Amarna Letters, a collection of diplomatic correspondence, further highlights the city’s importance in ancient Egyptian history.

Coptic Heritage

El Minya is also known for its rich Coptic heritage, with numerous churches and monasteries dotting the landscape. The region has been a center of Christianity since its early days, and many Coptic Christians still reside in El Minya today. The Monastery of Saint Samuel the Confessor, located nearby, is a significant pilgrimage site and showcases the region’s religious history.

Exploring El Minya: Key Attractions

1. The Tombs of Beni Hasan

The Tombs of Beni Hasan, located about 20 kilometers south of El Minya, are a group of ancient tombs carved into the limestone cliffs. Dating back to the Middle Kingdom (around 2055-1650 BCE), these tombs are famous for their well-preserved wall paintings and intricate carvings that depict scenes of daily life, hunting, and religious rituals. The tombs of Khnumhotep II and Baqet III are particularly notable for their artistic quality and historical significance.

2. The Monastery of Saint Samuel the Confessor

The Monastery of Saint Samuel the Confessor, situated in the nearby desert, is one of the oldest Coptic monasteries in Egypt. Founded in the 4th century, the monastery is dedicated to Saint Samuel, a prominent figure in Coptic Christianity. Visitors can explore the monastery’s beautiful architecture, ancient manuscripts, and serene surroundings, making it a peaceful retreat for reflection and spirituality.

3. The Temple of Teti

The Temple of Teti, located in the nearby site of Saqqara, is dedicated to the pyramid of Pharaoh Teti, the first ruler of the Sixth Dynasty. The temple features impressive reliefs and inscriptions that provide insights into the religious practices of ancient Egypt. Although it is less well-known than other temples, Teti’s temple is a hidden gem that showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of the time.

4. The Amarna Archaeological Site

The Amarna archaeological site, located near El Minya, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was once the capital of Akhenaten. The site includes the ruins of temples, palaces, and residential areas, as well as the famous boundary stelae that mark the city’s borders. Visitors can explore the remnants of this revolutionary city and learn about the unique religious practices and artistic styles that emerged during Akhenaten’s reign.

5. The Nile Corniche

The Nile Corniche in El Minya offers a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls along the riverbank. Lined with palm trees and gardens, the corniche provides stunning views of the Nile and the surrounding landscape. Visitors can relax at cafes, enjoy traditional Egyptian cuisine, and take in the vibrant atmosphere of the city. The corniche is a popular gathering place for locals and tourists alike, making it an ideal spot to experience the daily life of El Minya.

Cultural Experiences: Engaging with Local Life

1. Traditional Markets

Exploring the local markets in El Minya is a delightful way to immerse yourself in the culture of the city. The bustling souks offer a variety of goods, including fresh produce, spices, textiles, and handicrafts. Engaging with local vendors and sampling traditional foods provides a unique insight into the daily life and customs of the residents.

2. Coptic Festivals

El Minya is home to a vibrant Coptic community, and attending local festivals and religious celebrations can be a memorable experience. Events such as the Feast of the Virgin Mary and the Coptic Christmas celebration showcase the rich traditions and customs of the Coptic Orthodox Church. Visitors are often welcomed to participate in the festivities, providing a deeper understanding of the region’s cultural heritage.

3. Traditional Cuisine

Sampling traditional Egyptian cuisine is a must when visiting El Minya. The city offers a variety of local dishes, including koshari, molokhia, and stuffed grape leaves. Dining at local restaurants or enjoying street food allows visitors to savor the flavors of the region while experiencing the warmth of Egyptian hospitality.

Natural Beauty: The Surrounding Landscape

1. The Nile River

The Nile River is the lifeblood of El Minya, providing water for agriculture and supporting the local economy. Visitors can take boat trips along the river, enjoying the serene beauty of the landscape and the opportunity to observe local wildlife. The riverbanks are often dotted with lush greenery, creating a picturesque setting for relaxation and exploration.

2. The Desert Landscape

The surrounding desert landscape offers opportunities for adventure and exploration. Visitors can embark on desert safaris, hiking, or camel rides to experience the stunning natural beauty of the region. The contrast between the fertile Nile Valley and the arid desert creates a unique and captivating environment.

Conclusion: Discovering El Minya

El Minya is a city that beautifully blends history, culture, and natural beauty. From its ancient archaeological sites to its vibrant local life, the city offers a wealth of experiences for visitors seeking to explore the rich heritage of Upper Egypt. Whether you are wandering through the Tombs of Beni Hasan, visiting the Monastery of Saint Samuel the Confessor, or enjoying the scenic views along the Nile, El Minya promises an unforgettable journey through time and culture. As you immerse yourself in the warmth of the local community and the beauty of the landscape, you will come to appreciate the unique character of this remarkable city.

In fact, The journey from Cairo to El Minya isn’t solely about reaching a destination. It’s about absorbing the lessons whispered by the relics of the past. The resilience of ancient civilizations, and the whispers of nature along the way. Embrace the adventure, for within it lies the keys to creativity, audacity, patience, and a deeper appreciation for the journey towards our destinations.

Highlights
Includes
Excludes
  • Beni Hassan
  • Bakhet tomb
  • Northern tombs
  • All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
  • Pick up services from your hotel & return.
  • Private English-speaking Egyptologist guide.
  • Entrance fees to all the mentioned sites.
  • Bottled water during your trip.
  • Shopping tours in Cairo.
  • All taxes & service charge.
  • Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Tipping
Itinerary

El Minya Day Tour

Ancient Egypt Tours representative will pick you up from your hotel in Cairo or Giza. We will drive to visit Beni Hassan which is the site of almost 40 tombs from the 11th and 12th dynasty. These tombs are Tomb of BAQET who was governor and solider, the second one for KHETY who was the son of the owner of the first tomb, the third one of AMENMHET and the fourth for KHUNUMHOTEP the successor of King Amenemhat. Then continue the tour to Tuna El Gabel area which was the cultural centre where pilgrims gave homage to God THOT. After that, you will be moved to Tell El Amarna where King Akhenaton and his wife Queen Nefertiti founded this city as a dedication to the cult of their new god Aton and this city now is the site of the most romantic era of Pharaonic history. Lunch will be served at good quality restaurant during the day tour in El Minya from Cairo. Finally, you will be driven by your guide back to your hotel in Cairo

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Prices

Price Per Person

Adults Numbers   Price/Person
Single 180 $
2 -3 100 $
4 – 6 80 $
7 – 10  70 $
11 – 15 60 $
  • Children’s 50%OFF package price.
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Tour price currency is set to USD but you can pay in Euro or British pound. The prices quoted per person per tour all-inclusive of tax and prices are always updated to ensure you receive the lowest price possible. Once your tour is confirmed we guarantee the price will not be changed.

0 – 05.99 free of Charge.

6 – 11.99 pay 50% of tour price.

12+ pay full tour price as per adult person.

 

Children policy is not applied on all kinds of transportation (Flight, train or bus) full ticket payment is required

We are offering a considerable down payment of just 25% to secure your spaces on the tour including domestic flight ticket, and other travel-related services. The remaining balance can be paid up to two days prior to your arrival date or in cash upon arrival at the destination. Therefore, making your booking a risk-free investment.

Ancient Egypt Tours does not charge a cancellation fee for tours and excursions canceled for ‘force measures reasons such as volcanoes, earthquakes, or reasons beyond control. If cancellation happens due to personal or business reasons and Ancient Egypt Tours has already incurred costs on your behalf, these costs will not be refunded to you.

 

To receive a full refund, travelers may cancel up to 24 hours before the experience start time in the local time zone. No refunds will be given after that time period.

Flight & train tickets are nonrefundable

After your tour is confirmed, we will email final confirmation and voucher to print and bring with you. Details will include contact numbers of your tour operator and customer care and additional information for your convenience.

FAQ

1. What to pack with you?

A hat to protect your head and face from the sun’s rays.

A camera to capture the beautiful sights and memories of your trip.

An umbrella to shield you from unexpected rain showers.

Comfortable shoes to keep your feet happy while exploring.

Sunblock and sunglasses to protect your skin and eyes from the sun.

Warm clothes if you’re traveling in winter, especially if you plan to visit the desert at night.

Cotton clothes if you’re traveling in summer, as they are breathable and lightweight.

Always wear comfortable shoes.

Medication for any pre-existing medical conditions or emergencies.

A valid passport that is valid for at least 6 months from the date of your arrival.

Buy a local SIM card.

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2. What is the weather during the tour?

The temperature in Egypt varies from 14°C to 37°C. During summer, the temperature is hot but sometimes it becomes cold at night. In winter, the temperature is cool and mild. The average of low temperatures vary from 9.5°C in the wintertime to 23°C in the summertime and the average high temperatures vary from 17°C in the wintertime to 32°C in the summertime. The temperature is moderate all along the coasts.

The temperature details of Egypt. According to Climates to Travel, Egypt’s climate is characterized by the scarcity of rainfall and the abundance of sunshine. In fact, in much of the country, occupied by the eastern part of the Sahara, the climate is desert. Only on the northern coast, overlooking the Mediterranean, there is a certain amount of rain in winter. As for the temperatures, they are milder on the north coast, while they gradually get warmer as you go south. Along the Red Sea coast, temperatures are higher than on the Mediterranean coast but lower than in inland areas. However, summer is very hot. The only mountainous areas, where it can get cold in winter, are located in the east, on the Sinai Peninsula.

3. What is Additional Pickup Details

Pick-up and drop-off at centrally located City hotels

Add 10$ Pick-up or Drop-off international airport

4. What are general tips?

  1.  Some currency of Egypt is the Egyptian pound.
  2.  Learn some Arabic words like thank you, please.
  3. Try famous Egyptian food like fava beans and falafel.
  4. Keep your body hydrated at all times, especially during the summer in Egypt.
  5. Friday and Saturday are official holidays in Egypt.
  6. The metro is one of the fastest means of transportation within Cairo.
  7. Keep a tour guide by your side to fully enjoy your time in Egypt.

5. What Are The Official Languages Of Egypt

Arabic is the official language and Most Egyptians, who live in the cities, speak or understand English or at least some English words or phrases. Fewer Egyptians can speak French, Italian, Spanish, and German. Professional tour guides, who work in the tourism sector, are equipped to handle visitors who cannot speak Arabic and they will speak enough English and other languages to fulfill the needs of all our clients.

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