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Strange Cairo

$85/

Per Person
  • 6 to 8 hrs

Included and Excluded

  • -Air-condition modern vehicle
  • -Guiding
  • -Bottled water
  • -Lunch
  • -5$ per person additional for picking up from Cairo airport , Nasr city & 6 of October city
  • -10$ per person for picking up from administration city
  • -
  • -Any other not mentioned
  • -Tipping

Highlights of the Tour

  • Get Cairo’s most atmospheric sights in just half a day on this fascinating tour of the Cave Church (St. Simon the Tanner Monastery), carved into Mokattam Mountain. You’ll pass by the area known as Garbage City, where struggling workers scrape together a living on mounds of stinking trash, and the City of the Dead (Northern Cemetery), where poor folk live among medieval tombs.
  • Read more about - Cave Church, Garbage City & The City of the Dead In Cairo.

Strange Cairo for day

1 Cave Church  Our guide will be Pickup you from your Hotel at 10:00 am To Start your day Tour to visit The Famous Cave Church of St. Simon in Cairo There are seven cave churches carved into the nearby Moqattam Mountain. The Monastery of St. Simon the Tanner is the largest and has an amphitheater with a seating capacity of 20,000. It is worth a visit if you are interesting to see something different in Egypt. 2 Mansheya Nasir (Pass By) Then passing by the Garbage City in Cairo where it`s located in a very local neigborhood that calls Manshiyat naser, or “Garbage City in Cairo” as it’s better known as, is a slum settlement located to the southeast of Cairo. Its inhabitants are affectionately known as “Garbage People”, because they have been sustaining themselves for decades as Cairo’s unofficial sanitation crew. The Garbage People, comprising mostly Coptic Christians, first immigrated to Cairo in the 1930s in search of big city dreams and land under their feet. Being very poor, and without a solid 401k plan, they got by whatever way they could: living in makeshift housing and recycling the city’s compostable waste products by feeding it to their pigs. Today, Cairo’s Garbage People make ends meet by going door to door to pick up people’s trash for a nominal fee, which is then brought back to their Garbage City neighborhoods. There, they sort and recycle everything they could, using it for their own manufacturing. 2 City of the Dead (Northern Cemetery)  Then passing with The City of the Dead, which is an Islamic necropolis and cemetery below the Mokattam Hills in southeastern Cairo Note : You will be Passing Through Garbage Place Without getting Off from the Car as the Place is almost Full of Garbage with very bad Smell that can cause diseases .

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