Escape the bustling city of Cairo and indulge in a day tour to El-Alamein, an historical gem nestled by the Mediterranean coast. Traverse the peaceful Commonwealth Cemetery, an immaculately kept memorial site honoring the fallen soldiers of World War II. Discover the treasured stories engraved on each gravestone, a testament to the bravery and sacrifice exhibited during those tumultuous times. Continue your expedition at the War Museum, where an exceptional collection of military artifacts awaits. Immerse yourself in the narratives of the past as you explore this remarkable institution. Join us on this remarkable journey to El-Alamein and gain insights into the pivotal battles that shaped our global history.
Pickup included
Starts at 7:00 am With Pickup from your hotel in Cairo by our expert tour guide then transfer to El-Alamein
Located in Egypt, the renowned El-Alamein War Museum stands as a symbol of historical significance and remembrance of the battles fought during World War II. This meticulously curated museum showcases a rich collection comprising artifacts, military equipment, and memorabilia that depict the struggles and triumphs of the soldiers who fought in the El-Alamein campaign. Through carefully designed exhibits and informative displays, visitors are transported back in time to gain a deep understanding of the events that unfolded in this pivotal war. Immerse yourself in the stories of valor and sacrifice as you explore the El-Alamein War Museum, an unforgettable experience for history enthusiasts and curious minds alike.
ALAMEIN Commonwealth Cemetery, located in El Alamein, Egypt, stands as a poignant memorial to honor the brave servicemen and women who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War II. This sacred site serves as the final resting place for over 7,000 Commonwealth soldiers who fought and perished in the Western Desert campaigns. ALAMEIN Commonwealth Cemetery offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere for visitors to pay their respects and reflect upon the sacrifice and valor of these fallen heroes. Come and pay homage to history at ALAMEIN Commonwealth Cemetery.
After the tour is finished you will be transferred back to your hotel in Cairo
Our guide will be waiting for customers in the lobby holding a sign
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