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Cairo day tour to Wadi El-Natrun Monasteries

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Your morning begins with hotel pickup in Cairo, after which your knowledgeable guide will guide you to Wadi El-Natrun.

You can reach Wadi El-Natrun by traveling on a desert road that lies halfway between Cairo and Alexandria. Visitors will start by visiting Deir Al-Baramus because it represents the oldest and most elusive among the monasteries of Wadi El-Natrun. As the original Christian monastic center of Egypt, Deir Al-Baramus remains a peaceful refuge that was established among the first monastic centers. You will move onto Deir Anba Bishoi next, which remains famous for its historic significance along with its role in the holy life of Bishop Bishoi, the famous Coptic saint.

Wadi El-Natrun holds this monastery to be its greatest sacred spiritual landmark. Among the four monasteries located in Wadi El-Natrun, you will finish your Egypt day tour at Deir el-Suryani, which stands as its smallest religious establishment. Because of its compact dimensions, the monastery holds a wealth of history and its Coptic architecture displays exceptional beauty.

After a drive from the surrounding area, your Cairo day tour will come to an end when you arrive in Cairo and are driven to your hotel. 

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Persons Prices
1 Person 148$ Per Person
2 Persons 83$ Per Person
3 Persons 61$ Per Person
4 Persons 51$ Per Person
5 Persons 47$ Per Person
6 Persons 42$ Per Person
7 Persons 39$ Per Person
8 Persons 36$ Per Person
9 Persons 36$ Per Person
10 Persons 36$ Per Person
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