Papyrus Shop
Papyrus is made from papyrus plant which grows well in the Nile’s fresh water The ancient Egyptians started using this plant over than 5000 years Contributed significantly to Egyptian exports at the ancient times and also at the Egyptian daily life it was considered as a gift from the Nile they used it to make many thing to use in their daily life like papers . paintings, mats, rope, blankets medicine, perfume and much more
Perfume Factory
The ancient Egyptians were famous for their exotic and luxury perfumes in the ancient world, even having cities that specialized in perfume production in the Ptolemaic Period.
Carpet schools
The Carpet School in Saqqara The carpet school is part of our itinerary. The exterior of the school looks good, considering it was built in the countryside. Neighboring houses are simple and you also see children tending sheep and goats. Most of the villagers here seem to be working as a farmer as you see many crops growing here.There are several carpet schools in this area and we were told that these schools have actually played a very important role in teaching people the art of rug and carpet making.
Khan Al-Khalili
After that stop to refresh and have some fresh sugarcane juice or hibiscus or any other juice you choose then move to your next stop exploring Khan El Khalili, one of the largest and most impressive touristic markets in the region. Established in the 14th century, the markets sell all sorts of gifts and souvenirs that a traveler who visit Egypt might dream of. At the end of our wonderful tour, we would be transferring our guests back to the location they prefer around Cairo or Giza
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