Discover the Wonders of Al Minya: A Private 2 Days Trip from Cairo

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Discover the Wonders of Al Minya: A Private 2 Days Trip from Cairo

Unveiling Al Minya: Egypt’s Hidden Archaeological Gem

Al Minya, located in Upper Egypt, is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the country. This region offers a rich tapestry of history and culture, waiting to be explored. A private day trip from Cairo to Al Minya promises an unforgettable journey through time.

Today, Al Minya is a small city in Middle Egypt that doesn’t often feature on tourist maps. However, this unassuming town was once a powerful regional capital. During the First Intermediate Period, when the Old Kingdom’s central authority in Memphis collapsed, Al Minya emerged as a significant power center. It continued to wield influence throughout the Middle Kingdom, marking its importance in Egypt’s storied history.

An Underrated Destination

Al Minya is rarely included in most tourist itineraries. The town itself is not geared toward foreign visitors, lacking the tourist-oriented atmosphere found in more popular Egyptian destinations. Nevertheless, the old section of town, near the central midan, Tahrir Square, features interesting colonial-era buildings that hint at its historical charm.

Beni Hassan: Tombs Carved in Time

The tombs of Beni Hassan, located in the rocky cliffs on the east side of the Nile, date back to Al Minya’s peak of influence. There are 39 tombs in total, but only the four most impressive are open to the public. While these tombs are earlier and less grand than those in the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens in Luxor, they offer fascinating insights. The vivid wall paintings depict a variety of everyday activities from ancient Egyptian life, making them a captivating visit.

Speos Artemidos: Queen Hatshepsut’s Legacy

About a mile and a half from the tombs of Beni Hassan are the ruins of Speos Artemidos. This rock-cut temple was commissioned by Queen Hatshepsut and is dedicated to the goddess Hathor. Like Hatshepsut’s temple near Luxor, Speos Artemidos reflects the grandeur and devotion of ancient Egyptian architecture and religion.

Akhenaten Museum: A Glimpse into a Revolutionary Pharaoh

Al Minya also hosts a small museum dedicated to Akhenaten, one of the most unique figures in pharaonic Egypt. Born Amenhotep IV, Akhenaten ruled from 1352 to 1336 BC. Shortly after taking power, he changed his name and introduced the worship of Aten, the sun god, effectively establishing a form of monotheism. He founded a new capital called Akhetaten, known today as Tell Al Amarna, located 30 miles south of Minya. Akhenaten’s reign was marked by a distinct artistic style, which can be seen in the Amarna Period room at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Tell Al Amarna: The Legacy of the ‘Heretic’ Pharaoh

Today, only sparse remains of Akhenaten’s capital, Tell Al Amarna, exist. However, the legend of Akhenaten and his wife, Nefertiti, continues to captivate historians and visitors alike. Despite efforts by the priestly establishment to erase his legacy after his death, the site still offers valuable insights into his revolutionary era. If you find yourself in Al Minya, a visit to Tell Al Amarna is worthwhile to witness the remnants of Akhenaten’s ambitious city.

Discover Al Minya’s Hidden History

Though it may not be a common stop on most tours, Al Minya holds a wealth of historical treasures. From the tombs of Beni Hassan to the ruins of Speos Artemidos and the remnants of Tell Al Amarna, this small city offers a rich tapestry of Egypt’s past. Exploring Al Minya provides a unique opportunity to delve into a lesser-known chapter of Egyptian history, making it a hidden gem worth discovering.


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Included/Excluded

  • Specialized bilingual guide
  • Private Transport
  • All service charges and taxes .
  • bottled mineral waterduring the tour
  • Visa to Egypt
  • Entry Fees
  • Accommodation
  • Airport Transfers
  • Domestic Flight ( Cairo- Luxor / Cairo)
  • The above Prices are not valid during the Peak Periods (New Year - Christmas - Easter)
  • Meals ,Food, Drinks, Snacks
  • any optional tours,Personal Expenses and Souvenirs

Tour Plan

Day 01 Al Menia

At the morning you will be picked you up by your private guide and driver from your hotel in Cairo or Giza to El Minya, about 4 hours. Arrive El-Minya and start to visit the city’s site, including the great plain where Akhenaton received his divine inspiration to build his city. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in El Minya, then proceeds to Tuna El Gabal where you can see the tomb of Petosiris, Ibis catacombs and Isadora tomb (This tomb goes back to the 2nd century AD and belongs to Isadora the renown for her beauty in the city of Hermopolis ), overnight in El Minya.

Day 2: Beni Hassan - Tel El Amarna / Drive Back To Cairo

In the morning, your tour guide will escort you to Beni Hassan; where you can see Bakhet III tomb (Bakhet III was the Governor of the Oryx Nome), Khnumhotep tomb (Khnumhotep was a governor under Amenemhat III in the 12th dynasty) and Khety tomb (It belongs to a governor in the 11th dynasty). Lunch at a local restaurant, then proceeds to Tel El Amarna where you can see the northern tombs among of which Ahmose tomb and Huya tomb. Later, drive back to your hotel in Cairo.

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