Our budget tours weren't built around a low price — they were built around high value. Every penny you invest comes back to you multiplied, in memories, knowledge, and experience. We don't cut corners; we just skip the unnecessary.
We put the most requested sightseeing together in a few tours. You and up to 5 other travelers will meet our guide at the site and sail on your adventure boat together.
-What You Actually Get
-A licensed Egyptologist guide who knows these sites inside out — not just the facts, but the stories, secrets, and details that make ancient history come alive. Our guides don't lecture; they tell stories. Once you hear them, Egypt will never look the same.
-Transportation handled — no haggling with drivers, no confusion about routes. If transportation is needed, your guide will take care of that.
A carefully planned day designed to catch the absolute best of each site without rushing, without stress, and best of all, without the dreaded tourist trap detours. We don't do shopping stops.
-An intimate group of no more than 6 travelers — so you always feel like a guest, never a number.
The kind of local knowledge that no guidebook, app, or AI can replicate — because our guides grew up here, studied here, and have spent their lives walking around the same corners they will take you to.

- Coptic Cairo ( Babylong fortress ruins, Hanging church, Saint George church, Abu Serga church, Synagogue).
There's a place in Cairo where the city goes quiet.
Step through and watch almost 2,000 years disappear behind you. Churches that have stood since the 4th century. A crypt holding a story locals still whisper about. Stone that's outlived empires. A fortress that fought for the city against conquerors and soldiers stood over its walls, watching the boats sail up and down the River Nile.
Most people walk through here in twenty minutes, snap a photo, and leave without ever hearing why any of it matters.
We don't let that happen.
Every stone in Coptic Cairo whispers to us a story, and we share that gift with you.
After 2 hours or more, we could use a break to have a quick lunch or a cup of Egyptian tea or Coffee. If it were one of those hot days, we might suggest that magical light green juice, the great cold refreshing lemon with mint. You won't stop ordering it as long as you are in Egypt.
-Garbage City and the Cave Church.
This one starts with a name most people assume is an insult.
It isn't. It's a community quietly doing something extraordinary — turning a megacity's waste into one of the most effective recycling systems in the world, long before recycling was a trend anywhere else. We drive straight through it, and you'll leave seeing that name completely differently than when you arrived.
Then the road climbs, the city disappears, and you end up somewhere nobody expects: a church carved into a mountain, with stories etched into the rock itself.
Two places, twenty minutes apart. By the end, you won't just understand Cairo better.
You'll understand it differently.



