Winds of Change: Your Gateway to Cairo & Giza
Experience Cairo and Giza like never before with a private guide and driver, tailored tours, and insider knowledge for an unforgettable adventure.
Winds of Change offers a unique and personalized experience for tourists visiting Cairo and Giza. With a private English guide and personal driver at your service, you will be able to explore these iconic cities at your own pace. From the mesmerizing pyramids of Giza to the bustling streets of Cairo, your guide will provide you with fascinating insights and historical context, enriching your understanding of this ancient land. Traveling with a local expert means you can ask questions, gain insider knowledge, and discover off-the-beaten-path gems that many tourists overlook. This tour agency specializes in creating tailored sightseeing experiences that cater to your interests. Whether you wish to delve into the mysteries of the pharaohs, explore the vibrant markets, or taste authentic Egyptian cuisine, Winds of Change can customize your itinerary to ensure you have the most fulfilling experience possible. The convenience of having a personal driver allows you to relax and enjoy the scenery without the stress of navigating unfamiliar roads. In addition to the famous landmarks, your guide will share stories and anecdotes that bring the rich history of Egypt to life. You’ll have the opportunity to visit museums, mosques, and other cultural sites, each telling its own story. After a day of exploration, you can unwind knowing you've seen the best of what Cairo and Giza have to offer, all while traveling in comfort and style.
Local tips
- Book your tour in advance to secure your preferred dates and times.
- Wear comfortable shoes and clothing, as you’ll be doing a lot of walking.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning sights, especially the pyramids.
- Don’t hesitate to ask your guide for recommendations on local dining options.
- Be prepared for varying weather conditions; a hat and sunscreen are advisable.
A brief summary to Winds of Change = your private English guide + personal driver in Cairo&Giza, Egypt
- 1089 Nile Corniche, Qasr El Nil, Cairo Governorate, 11451, EG
- +7984333-08-02
Getting There
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Car
If you're in Lower Egypt, you can drive to 'Winds of Change' located at 1089 Nile Corniche, Qasr El Nil, Cairo. From cities like Alexandria, take the Desert Road (Cairo-Alexandria Road) and follow the signs to Cairo. Once in Cairo, head towards the Nile Corniche in the Qasr El Nil area. Look for a parking space nearby as street parking can be limited.
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Public Transportation (Metro)
You can take the Cairo Metro to reach 'Winds of Change'. If you are in Lower Egypt, travel to Cairo first. Take Metro Line 1 (the Helwan line) to Sadat Station. From there, exit and head towards Tahrir Square. Walk towards Nile Corniche, and turn left. The location is a short walk along the riverfront.
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Taxi or Ride-Hailing Service
For convenience, consider using a taxi or a ride-hailing app like Uber or Careem. Input '1089 Nile Corniche, Qasr El Nil, Cairo' as your destination. This is an efficient way to avoid navigating through traffic, especially if you are unfamiliar with the area. The cost will vary depending on your starting location, but expect to pay around 100-200 EGP from central Cairo.
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Bus
You can also take a bus to reach Cairo. If you are in Lower Egypt, buses from various cities (like Alexandria) arrive at the Torgoman Bus Station. From there, take a taxi or a local bus towards the Nile Corniche. Buses are generally affordable, costing around 30-50 EGP.
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