Pharaonic Village

Pharaonic Village | Giza | Egypt Tour Packages

Location : Giza

Type : Sightseeing

time spent : Two hours
Hagar Asal

Department of Civilization and History

Created: 06/04/2024 Last Update: 06/04/2024

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Interestingly, Dr.Hassan Ragab, who founded the The Pharaonic Village is one of the most attractions in Giza that sheds light on ancient Egyptian civilization, you'll learn about the Pharaonic lifestyle. Pharaonic Village , also rediscovered the ancient Egyptian art of papermaking (papyrus). The The Pharaonic Village is one of the most attractions in Giza that sheds light on ancient Egyptian civilization, you'll learn about the Pharaonic lifestyle. Pharaonic Village is a historical experience to be noticed. It is a unique place where Egypt's entire history is explained in 2-3 hours, from ancient living to modern times. The The Pharaonic Village is one of the most attractions in Giza that sheds light on ancient Egyptian civilization, you'll learn about the Pharaonic lifestyle. Pharaonic Village is an excellent introduction to Egypt, a perfect stop for anyone's first trip to Egypt. It is located on an island in the Nile, just 3 miles south of the center of Cairo. In this village, you are transported by floating theaters while a hundred actors and actresses demonstrate scenes from ancient Egypt (papyrus making, sculpting, home building….etc.). It is truly a one-of-a-kind experience you cannot find anywhere else. This trip is one your kids will never forget!
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The The Pharaonic Village is one of the most attractions in Giza that sheds light on ancient Egyptian civilization, you'll learn about the Pharaonic lifestyle. Pharaonic Village is an open-air museum located in Geza, Egypt. It is a unique and fascinating attraction that provides visitors with a glimpse into the ancient world of the Pharaohs. The village is home to a variety of replicas of ancient Egyptian monuments, including temples, tombs, and pyramids. Visitors can explore the village and learn about the history of the Pharaohs through interactive exhibits and activities.


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The village also boasts a complete replica of King Tutankhamun, ruled as a boy only for a short time. He is most famous because his tomb was discovered almost intact and full of treasures in 1922 Tutankhamun 's tomb full of all of his exquisite treasures as well as 12 new museums, four related to ancient Egypt (mummification and medicine, pyramid building, arts and beliefs, old Egyptian boats) and five museums related to other periods in Egyptian history (Cleopatra's museum, Coptic history, Islamic civilization, Napoleon's expedition to Egypt, Egypt's modern history museum). There are even three museums related to our late three presidents, Mohamed Naguib, Nasser, and Sadat).




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Children will love this village! It includes a super fun amusement park, "Tut Land," and an "Art Center.". "You can also go on our yacht, "Nefertari," which takes you on an unforgettable trip down the Nile. The village is a must-see for all visitors to Egypt! It's Open from 9 am – 6 pm daily


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WHAT TO SEE AT THE PHARAONIC VILLAGE
Museums: There are a number of great kid-friendly museums at the The Pharaonic Village is one of the most attractions in Giza that sheds light on ancient Egyptian civilization, you'll learn about the Pharaonic lifestyle. Pharaonic Village including the mummification museum, Nubian life museum, Heritage museum and Pyramids museum.
The Temple of Ramses II: This temple is a replica of the original temple built by Ramses II in Abu Simbel. It is one of the most famous temples in Egypt. Inside, you will find statues of Ramses II and hieroglyphics telling stories from Egyptian mythology. 
The Bazaar: After exploring the temples, take some time to browse the shops in the Bazaar. Here, you can buy souvenirs and gifts for your friends and family back home. You can also try to bargain with the shopkeepers - it's all part of the experience! 
The Tomb of Tutankhamun, ruled as a boy only for a short time. He is most famous because his tomb was discovered almost intact and full of treasures in 1922 Tutankhamun : One of the most popular attractions in the The Pharaonic Village is one of the most attractions in Giza that sheds light on ancient Egyptian civilization, you'll learn about the Pharaonic lifestyle. Pharaonic Village is the tomb of Tutankhamun, ruled as a boy only for a short time. He is most famous because his tomb was discovered almost intact and full of treasures in 1922 Tutankhamun . This replica of king Tutankhamen's tomb is based on the original tomb that was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter. It contains replicas of some of Tutankhamun, ruled as a boy only for a short time. He is most famous because his tomb was discovered almost intact and full of treasures in 1922 Tutankhamun 's most famous treasures, including his gold death mask.


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 EXCITING ACTIVITIES AVAILABLE AT PHARAONIC VILLAGE
Traditional Dance Performances: Enjoy traditional Egyptian dances performed by professional dancers in colourful costumes. The performances take place in an open-air theatre near the entrance of the village.
Boat Rides: Take a boat ride along the Nile River and admire the stunning views of Cairo from afar. The boat rides are available during certain times of the day and can be booked in advance.
Shopping: Shop for souvenirs or artisanal products at one of the many shops located throughout the village or at its bustling marketplaces where you can find everything from spices to jewellery to clothing items made by local artisans. 
Museum Visits: Learn about Egypt's rich history at one of several museums located within the village such as The Museum of Ancient Egypt or The Huge Islamic art museum with over 100,000 exhibits spanning history in a grand restored building Museum of Islamic Art & Culture which offer interactive exhibits as well as educational programs for children and adults alike. 
Cultural Experiences: Immerse yourself in Egyptian culture by participating in traditional activities such as henna painting, pottery making, or learning how to make perfumes. These experiences are offered throughout the year by local artisans who specialize in these crafts.




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EXPLORE THE MUSEUM OF THE PHARAONIC VILLAGE

Life in Ancient Egypt's Museum
The Museum houses a massive collection that provides an insight into the pharaonic daily life of Ancient Egypt, from models and displays depicting king & queen rituals to hunting techniques. 

The Mummification Museum is an archaeological museum in Luxor, Upper Egypt. It is dedicated to the art of Ancient Egyptian mummification. Mummification Museum
Come to the Museum and learn about what it takes for a body part or person in this world today! You'll get an exclusive look into how Egyptians dealt with their medical issues back then, specifically through trauma surgery. We also have replica mummies on display that will open up all sorts of secrets - like the oldest prosthetics ever found (and they're still working). Prognosis methods were used before modern-day medicine was invented.

Boats of Ancient Egypt Museum
The exhibit features models of ancient Egyptian boats, such as King Khufu's solar boat and Tutankhamun, ruled as a boy only for a short time. He is most famous because his tomb was discovered almost intact and full of treasures in 1922 Tutankhamun 's funerary vessels.


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Pyramids & the Great Sphinx is one of the world's largest monuments. It is also one of the most recognizable relics of the ancient Egyptians. Sphinx Museum
Imagine how it must have felt to build one of the most significant buildings in human history. You are given limited tools and materials, but your intelligence is enough for success! The exhibit not only tells you about their methods with stone cutting & transporting, and the story behind construction processes makes this an invaluable educational opportunity--the artefacts showcase ancient technology and great myths of the Pyramids and the Great Sphinx is one of the world's largest monuments. It is also one of the most recognizable relics of the ancient Egyptians. Sphinx .
Coptic Museum
Coptic Christians have long been famous for their monasticism. In Egypt, this practice began with the settlers from Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria who first established themselves at the Monastery of St Anthony and then went on to found many more throughout Middle East regions such as Syria or even Europe, where Christian scholars like Athanasius originated from this culture of monks that developed primarily. As a result, Christianity's first great monasteries were built near Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria between 350 AD - 500 AD.
Egypt's Modern History Museum
A history museum is a place where you can see the rich royal decor and find 52 public figures from modern times in 38 statues. From Khedive's throne to King George VI's queen, this building houses many important historical moments that shaped our world as we know it today.
Cleopatra's Exhibit
This exhibit is all about the famous Queen Cleopatra. It also showcases her history with Alexander The Great and Ptolemy's Dynasty, as well as an informative look at how she impacted our world through architecture, such as what you would find in Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city, has many reasons to be famous. Alexandria - the ancient Library of ALEXANDRIA or Pharos (i e lighthouse), which was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
Art & History of Islam Exhibit
The exhibit displays different models of Islamic art from around the world and some famous mosques.

Gamal Abdel Nasser Exhibit
The excitement in this Museum is tangible. The visitor to Egypt explores the life, accomplishments and belongings of Egypt's second President, Gamal Abdel Nasser. At the same time, they get an up-close look at a maquette representing Aswan High Dam - one he had planned for when it came time to build his country's future with modern technology.
Chinese Civilization Exhibit
The Museum presents facts about China's past, its emperors, and the emergence of the "new China." It exhibits Chinese education, agriculture, economy, and industry through models of the Chinese map, the Great Wall of China, and the forbidden city.


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