Islamic Cairo Day Tour
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Islamic Cairo Day Tour
Experience an enriching Islamic Cairo Day Tour that takes you to some of the oldest and most significant mosques in Egypt and Africa. Begin your journey at the Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque, renowned for its historical importance and distinctive photography opportunities. Established in the city of Fustat, which was founded by Muslims after Egypt's conquest, this mosque is also known as the Al-Fateh Mosque, the Old Mosque, and the Taj of Mosques. It is situated east of the Nile.
Next, explore the impressive Castle of Sultan Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi. This medieval military fortress boasts a strategic location that offers commanding views of Cairo and Fustat, serving as a vital defensive structure. The castle was designed to facilitate communication and defense in case of a siege, making it the last line of defense against invaders.
From the heights of the Citadel of Salah El-Din Al-Ayyubi, you will enjoy a stunning panorama of Cairo. Inside the citadel, visit the Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque, built during the Mamluk era under Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun in 1318 AD.
Continue your tour at the Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha, a prominent mosque completed between 1830 and 1848 in the Ottoman style. It is sometimes referred to as the Alabaster Mosque due to the extensive use of alabaster in its wall cladding.
Your next stop is the Sultan Al-Nasir Hassan Mosque and Madrasah, regarded as a masterpiece of Islamic architecture. Constructed between 1356 and 1363 AD during the Maritime Mamluk era, it represents a pinnacle of Mamluk architectural design.
Visit Al-Rifa'i Mosque, another historic site initiated by Khoshyar Hanim, the mother of Khedive Ismail, in 1869. The mosque faced delays in construction, which resumed under Khedive Abbas Hilmi II in 1905 and was completed in 1911.
The tour also includes a visit to the tombs of the royal family of Muhammad Ali Pasha, located next to the Imam al-Shafi’i mosque. These tombs, adorned with grand domes, house the remains of the upper royal family.
Finally, the tour concludes with a visit to the tomb of Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran, the last king before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
- Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque: Delve into the roots of Islamic architecture at the oldest mosque in Egypt and Africa, a testament to the rich history of Islam in the region.
- Salah al-Din Citadel: Explore the strategic fortress of Sultan Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi, offering panoramic views of Cairo and Fustat, while unraveling tales of medieval military prowess and defensive strategies.
- Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque: Step into the Mamluk era at this majestic mosque within the Citadel, commissioned by Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun, showcasing exquisite Islamic craftsmanship.
- Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha: Admire the grandeur of Ottoman-style architecture at this iconic mosque, also known as the Alabaster Mosque, erected by Muhammad Ali Pasha in the 19th century.
- Sultan Hassan Mosque and Madrasah: Marvel at the harmonious beauty of Mamluk architecture embodied in the Sultan Hassan Mosque, a masterpiece representing the pinnacle of Islamic design and sophistication.
- Al-Rifa'i Mosque: Discover the story behind the construction of this historic mosque, initiated by Khoshyar Hanim and completed under Khedive Abbas Hilmi II, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and cultural significance.
- Tombs of the Royal Family: Pay homage to the descendants of Muhammad Ali Pasha at the ornate tombs adjacent to the Imam al-Shafi’i mosque, where grand domes house the remains of Egypt's elite.
- Tomb of Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi: Conclude our tour with a visit to the final resting place of Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, a poignant reminder of the interwoven histories of Egypt.
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- Professional Licensed Tour Guide
- Private Air-conditioned Vehicle
- Pickup and Drop off Services
- Bottled Water
- Entrance Fee
- Tipping
Tour Plan
1. Visit to Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque
Your tour will start with a pick-up from your hotel, heading to the historic Amr Ibn Al-Aas Mosque. Built in Fustat, the first city founded by Muslims in Egypt after its conquest, this mosque is also known as Al-Fateh, the Old Mosque, and the Taj of Mosques. It is located east of the Nile.
2. Tour of the Citadel of Sultan Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi
Next, visit the majestic Citadel of Salah al-Din, one of the grandest military fortresses built during the Middle Ages. This strategic stronghold offered control over both Cairo and Fustat, with its elevated position providing a natural defensive barrier and allowing communication between the fortress and the city during sieges.
3. Panoramic View from the Citadel
Enjoy stunning panoramic views of Cairo from the highest point within the Citadel of Salah El-Din, offering an exceptional vantage point over the city.
4. Exploring Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque
Located in the southern part of the citadel, this mosque was the official place of worship during the Mamluk era. It was commissioned by Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun in 1318 AD.
5. Visit to the Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha
Known for its Ottoman-style architecture, the Muhammad Ali Pasha Mosque is a key landmark of Cairo, built between 1830 and 1848. It is often referred to as the Alabaster Mosque due to the extensive use of alabaster marble in its design.
6. Tour of the Mosque and Madrasah of Sultan Al-Nasir Hassan
Admire the architectural elegance of the Sultan Hassan Mosque and Madrasah, a gem of Mamluk architecture constructed between 1356 and 1363 AD. It is known for its symmetry and balance, making it one of the finest examples of Islamic architecture in Cairo.
7. Visit to Al-Rifa'i Mosque
This 19th-century mosque, commissioned by Khoshyar Hanim, the mother of Khedive Ismail, began construction in 1869 but wasn’t completed until 1911. Al-Rifa'i Mosque is another prominent historical site in Cairo.
8. Exploring the Tombs of the Muhammad Ali Pasha Family
Visit the tombs of the royal family of Muhammad Ali Pasha, located in the Imam al-Shafi’i area of Cairo. The tombs are housed under three large domes and represent an important piece of Egypt’s royal heritage.
9. Visit to the Tomb of Shah of Iran, Muhammad Reza Pahlavi
End the tour by visiting the tomb of the last Shah of Iran, Muhammad Reza Pahlavi, who ruled Iran from 1941 to 1979 before being deposed during the Islamic Revolution. His tomb is located in Cairo, and he was honored with the title "Shahanshah," meaning "King of Kings."
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- Infants are free of charge.
- Children have a special discount of up to 50%
| Number of Persons | Price Per Person |
| Single | 108$ |
| 2 | 96$ |
| 3 | 84$ |
| 4 or more | 60$ |



