Visit the Coptic monasteries of Wadi El Natrun on a full-day, private tour from Alexandria, and explore Egypt’s fascinating Christian history with the convenience of a personal guide. Visit all four surviving monasteries, learn about the modern-day practices of Coptic monks, and have lunch at a local restaurant in Wadi El Natrun. This 12-hour tour includes entrance fees, lunch, and round-trip transport from your hotel in Alexandria.
Tour + lunch<br/>Pickup included
Tour Without Lunch<br/>Pickup included
At 8:00 am Pickup from your hotel by our expert Licensed tour guide then drive 120 K/M south of Alexandria to Wadi El Natrun desert area the actual birth place for Christian monasticism.
Basically, there were about 50 monasteries, only 4 have survived into modern times. Begin your trip with Deir al-Baramus which is the oldest of the surviving 4 monasteries, and in many ways the most isolated, then proceeds to Deir Anba Bishoi whose body is still in the monastery.
Continue your trip to Deir Abu Maqar which is the richest monastery now in Wadi El-Natrun, as it has more than 100 monks and 600 workers in the extensive farm which spreads in front of it.
You will end your trip with Deir El-Suryani which is the smallest and most compact of the 4 monasteries. Upon return to Alexandria, You will get to make a photo stop for Alexandria Library ,Qaitbay Citadel
Cemetery, 29 El-Mandara Ln, Bab Sedra Al Barani Gharb, Karmouz, Alexandria Governorate, Egypt
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Alexandria, known as the 'Pearl of the Mediterranean,' is a vibrant coastal city in Egypt, famous for its rich history, ancient landmarks, and beautiful Mediterranean beaches. It was once the center of Hellenistic civilization and the legendary library of Alexandria.
A modern tribute to the ancient Library of Alexandria, this impressive building houses a vast collection of books, a planetarium, and various cultural exhibits.
This 15th-century fortress stands on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
A beautiful royal garden with lush greenery, peacocks, and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
This ancient necropolis is a fascinating blend of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman funeral art and architecture.
This museum showcases a vast collection of artifacts spanning the Pharaonic, Greco-Roman, Coptic, and Islamic periods.
A traditional Egyptian fish dish made with rice, tomato sauce, and spices, cooked with fresh fish.
A popular Egyptian street food made with rice, lentils, chickpeas, pasta, and a spicy tomato sauce.
Freshly caught seafood, such as shrimp, squid, and fish, grilled to perfection and served with lemon and spices.
A sweet pastry made with layers of filo dough, nuts, and honey syrup.
This period offers pleasant weather with mild temperatures, making it ideal for sightseeing and beach activities. The city is lively with tourists and cultural events.
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Alexandria is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime, such as pickpocketing and scams, can occur in crowded areas and tourist hotspots. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Alexandria Railway Station
Al-Ibrahimiyah Bus Station, Sidi Gaber Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport, covering most of the city. They are affordable but can be crowded.
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A historic town known for its World War II battlefields and memorials, as well as its beautiful beaches and resorts.
A historic town known for its ancient ruins and the Rosetta Stone, which helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs.
A valley known for its ancient Coptic monasteries and religious sites, as well as its natural beauty and hiking opportunities.
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