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The Serapeum of Saqqara: Tomb of the Sacred Apis Bulls

The Serapeum of Saqqara is a grand underground burial site built between 1400 BC and 30 BC for the sacred Apis bulls, worshiped as divine manifestations of the god Ptah. These revered animals were entombed with elaborate rituals in massive granite sarcophagi, some weighing up to 62 tons. Originating under Amenhotep III and later expanded by Prince Khaemweset and during the Ptolemaic era, the complex blends Egyptian and Hellenistic styles, with sphinx-lined avenues, vaulted chambers, and richly decorated corridors. Discovered in 1850 by Auguste Mariette, it remains an archaeological marvel, though mysteries about construction, bull selection, and hidden chambers persist. Ongoing restoration since 2020 continues to uncover its secrets.

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Published Apr 09, 2025 Updated Apr 09, 2025 13 min read

The Serapeum of Saqqara: Tomb of the Sacred Apis Bulls

Summary

  • The Serapeum of Saqqara is an extraordinary subterranean burial complex built between 1400 BC and 30 BC to honor the sacred Apis bull, believed to be a divine incarnation of the god Ptah.
  • Revered as symbols of strength, fertility, and cosmic balance, each Apis bull received a majestic burial, complete with monumental granite sarcophagi weighing up to 62 tons.
  • The site evolved from isolated tombs under Amenhotep III into expansive vaulted galleries developed by Prince Khaemweset and expanded during the 26th Dynasty and Ptolemaic periods.
  • Architecturally, the Serapeum is a fusion of Egyptian and Hellenistic design, featuring a long avenue of sphinxes, an elaborate Great Gallery, and underground corridors lined with 24 sarcophagi.
  • Each burial followed strict religious rites, including embalming, funerary processions, and elaborate offerings.
  • The bulls’ deaths marked major religious events tied to gods like Osiris and Ra, while their lives followed symbolic celestial patterns linked to Nile flooding and cosmic cycles.
  • Discovered in 1850 by Auguste Mariette, the Serapeum revealed vast catacombs, stelae, inscriptions, and immense sarcophagi—but much remains mysterious.
  • Questions about transport methods, selection criteria for bulls, and hidden chambers linger. Restoration efforts resumed in 2020, aiming to preserve and explore this awe-inspiring site.

Serapeum of Saqqara, or the burial vaults of the mother cows of the Apis, is a mythical and celestial creation of magic that bridged a gap between the heavenly and ethereal realms of Egypt by honoring the animals of the ancient Egyptian gods. The Serapeum at Saqqara was the tomb of the sacred Apis bulls, which were the incarnations of the creator god of craftsmanship and art, Ptah, who then after death, becomes immortal in the form of Osiris-Apis. 

It is found around 30 kilometers south of modern-day Cairo and is known as the most enigmatic and historically significant sites in Egyptian archaeology, known for its extraordinary architectural feats and the mysterious manner in which it was constructed. The Serapeum is one of two magnificent ancient Egyptian temples dedicated to the worship of the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis (Sarapis). The Serapeum has gained the interest of many people across history and the ancient civilizations of the world, even to our current time. 

Discover the Historical Context of the Serapeum of Saqqara

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Historical Context of the Serapeum of Saqqara - Egypt Tours Portal

The Serapeum of Saqqara was created around 1400 BC to 30 BC from the New Kingdom (1550 – 1070 BC) to the Ptolemaic era (305 – 30 BC), but the usage of the Apis cult can be historically traced to the time of Pharaoh Menes around 3000 BC. It was dedicated to Apis, the sacred bull deity who was believed to be an incarnation of the god Ptah. Apis was revered as a symbol of strength, fertility, and the renewal of life. The bulls were considered to be living manifestations of the god, and their burials were treated with utmost reverence. 

One of the oldest tombs found in the Serapeum dates to the reign of Amenhotep III of the 18th dynasty during the 14th century BC. From the time of the last original pharaoh of Egypt Amasis II of the 26th dynasty, till the end of the Ptolemaic dynasty, all the sarcophagi for the Apis bulls were carved of hard stone, including the lid, which weighed around 62 tonnes (68 short tons). Under the reign of Nectanebo I, (379–361 BC), the founder of the Thirtieth Dynasty, a long avenue of 370-380 sphinxes was made.

During the start of the Roman period around 30 BC, the entire area was abandoned and covered by sand, but the ritual of burning Apis continued in other places in the region of Saqqara-Abusir region until the 3rd century AD, and anyone who revealed the place of Apis was penalized. Looting the serapeum was an going process when the hieroglyphs could still be read and understood, but they were desecrated and plundered, as only two tombs are intact. The bull mummies were torn to pieces, and the sarcophagi’s stone was piled on as a sign of content.

Witness the Architectural Marvels of the Serapeum of Saqqara

Architectural Marvels of the Serapeum of Saqqara - Egypt Tours Portal
Architectural Marvels of the Serapeum of Saqqara - Egypt Tours Portal

The Serapeum is a remarkable piece of ancient Egyptian architecture that stands as a magical testament to the skill and artistry of the Egyptian builders, which is a reminder of the importance of the Apis bulls in ancient Egyptian religion. The architecture of the Serapeum is a magnificent blend of ancient Egyptian and Greek styles. The main entrance to the complex is a monumental gateway that is decorated with marvelous hieroglyphs and reliefs depicting the Apis bulls of Ptah. The gateway leads to a long, straight corridor that is lined with smaller chambers. 

These chambers once housed mummified bulls, which were placed in huge granite sarcophagi that were extremely heavy. It held around 60 apis tombs, thus forming a great cult. Some underground galleries were created, thus connecting subsequent burial chambers created by digging underground, which connects to subsequent burial chambers. While on the ground above, the enclosure's main temple was supplemented by some workshops, shrines, housing, and administrative quarters. Prince Khaemweset, son of Ramesses the Great (1279–1213 BC) in the Nineteenth Dynasty, excavated a great tunnel with side chambers known as “Lesser Vaults” to be a burial ground of Apis Bulls.

The greater vaults of the Serapeum were started under Psamtik I (664–610 BC) of the 26th dynasty, which extended during the Ptolemaic dynasty. The most impressive part of the Serapeum is the Great Gallery, which is a long, vaulted chamber that is 300 meters (984 feet) long and 14 meters (46 feet) wide. The gallery is lined with 24 openings, each of which leads to a chamber that contains a granite sarcophagus. The sarcophagi are all different sizes, and some of them weigh up to 300 tons.  

Some of the most notable architectural features of the Serapeum include: The gateway is made of limestone and is decorated with hieroglyphs and reliefs depicting the Apis bulls. The corridor is lined with smaller chambers that once housed the mummified bulls. The Great Gallery is a long, vaulted chamber that is lined with 24 openings, each of which leads to a chamber that contains a granite sarcophagus. The complex is decorated with hieroglyphs and reliefs depicting the Apis bulls, as well as other gods. The long avenue of 370-380 sphinxes that was made by Nectanebo I (379–361 BC) is one of the most magical pieces of artistic design.  

Many stelae belong to many kings who wished to immortalize their dedication to the gods, like the legendary Stela of Amasis I, which shows Amasis II godly achievements, what Horus had done for his father Osiris, his love for his Apis, and more incredible facts. There is also the Stela of Darius I dedicated to his Apia, who passed away in the fourth year of his reign. There are also some stelas such as Stela of Ptolemy III, Stela of Ptolemy V, stela of Psamtik I, stela of Darius I, and Stela of Ptolemy V. 

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Learn About the Significance and Epic Rituals of the Serapeum of Saqqara

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Significance and Rituals of the Serapeum of Saqqara - Egypt Tours Portal

The Rituals of the Apis had a great significance as every Apis had four stops in their lives that marked their career, which are the birth, the installation, the death, and the burial. The famous Greek historian Diodorus Siculus (90–30 BC) stated that the Apis were honored and glorified like the gods and were consecrated to Osiris, plus were highly connected to the Sed Festival. When the old Apis died, the priest believed that the soul of Osiris had attached itself to the body of the young bull. 

The apis bull had to be black with three spts across its body and its forehead which need to resemble the likeness of an eagle on its back, a knot under its tongue, and double tail-hairs which held several meanings that symbolizes the stars, the shape of the crescent moon and the overall universe, plus the time of which the nile river would rise. When the Apis was born, mourning for the previous Apis would stop, and everyone was allowed to look at it. 

The mother cows were said to be impregnated by the light of heaven or the moonlight, and they lived and were buried with the Apis at Memphis in their catacomb, which is one km north-east of the Serapeum. According to the Apis papyrus, when the Apis would die, some of its parts were consumed while the other remains were put in bituminous or resin and placed in canopic jars and nested coffins, then buried in their sarcophagus. The burial ceremonies last for about 70 days. The Apis bull was embalmed for 68 days, and on the last two days, a series of funerary processions were held. The bulls were buried on the last day with 2.6 tonnes of silver.

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Witness the Legendary Sarcophagi of the Mysterious Serapeum of Saqqara

Sarcophagi of the Serapeum of Saqqara - Egypt Tours Portal
Sarcophagi of the Serapeum of Saqqara - Egypt Tours Portal

In the fascinating Greater Vaults, a collection of 24 sarcophagi has been preserved through the ages. The oldest among them dates back to the time of Amasis II, who was a prominent native ruler around 550 BC. Remarkably, the final sarcophagus was created some 500 years later, during the reign of the illustrious Roman emperor Augustus. These sarcophagi are truly masterpieces of art when talking about their dimensions and weight. Most of them surpass 2 meters (6.6 feet) in width and height, and they are nearly twice as long. These colossal coffins weigh approximately 40 tonnes (88,000 pounds), with their lids being about half as heavy.

A captivating discovery within the Serapeum are the winches, rollers, and rails provide valuable insights into the ancient engineering used to transport these massive stones through the narrow tunnels. During the 18th and 19th dynasties of Egypt, specifically spanning approximately 160 years (1390 - 1250 BC), Isolated Tombs were constructed. These ancient Egyptian tombs were built between the reigns of Amenhotep III and Ramesses II. Following this period, underground galleries were excavated to establish connections between the subsequent Apis burial chambers.

Interestingly, during the placement process, the sarcophagi were skillfully lowered into their final positions by removing the sand that had been previously filled in the burial chambers. This meticulous procedure highlights the reverence and care with which the ancient civilizations approached their burial rituals. A noteworthy point of distinction lies in the material composition of these grand coffers. All the surviving sarcophagi are hewn from "costly stone," such as granite, basalt, diorite, and other valuable materials. However, it is believed that the older sarcophagi, now unfortunately lost to time, may have been crafted from limestone.

In the Greater Vaults, there are 24 sarcophagi still present. Among them, three bear notable dedications by historical figures: Amasis II, Cambyses II, and Khabash. Another sarcophagus, which contains empty cartouches, remains undated, but it is likely to have originated during the reign of either Ptolemy XII or Cleopatra. Intriguingly, four of these monumental sarcophagi bear inscriptions, believed to be dedications or perhaps spells from the pyramid or coffin texts. Among these four, two also feature additional artistic decorations, providing us with a glimpse into the symbolic significance of these burial artifacts. 

One great example of these marvelous sarcophaguses is a particular sarcophagus that has been found to possess astonishing massiveness. Calculations reveal that it weighs up to an astounding 62 tonnes (137,000 pounds) in total. The body itself contributes to 37.6 tonnes (83,000 pounds), while the lid accounts for 24.4 tonnes (54,000 pounds). The external dimensions of this monumental stone measure 2.32 meters (7.6 feet) in height and width, with a length of 3.85 meters (12.6 feet). Inside, the rectangular hollow stands at 1.73 meters (5.7 feet) in height, 1.46 meters (4.8 feet) in width, and 3.17 meters (10.4 feet) in length. The lid, crowning this impressive piece, reaches a height of 98 centimeters (3.22 feet).

Explore the Process of the Rediscovery and Exploration of the Serapeum of Saqqara

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Rediscovery and Exploration of the Serapeum of Saqqara - Egypt Tours Portal

Auguste Mariette, who originally in Egypt to collect Coptic-language manuscripts, stumbled upon the remarkable temple while exploring the Saqqara necropolis. His discovery began in 1850 when he uncovered the head of a sphinx partially buried in shifting desert sands. Intrigued, he continued the excavation, ultimately reaching the catacombs a year later. Regrettably, much of Mariette's invaluable documentation remained unpublished, and a devastating flood in 1878 resulted in the loss of many of his notes stored at the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Boulaq. Moreover, Eugène Grébaut borrowed Mariette's original excavation diary but never returned it. 

After Mariette's passing, Gaston Maspero published one volume of Le Sérapeum de Memphis in 1882, drawing from the surviving manuscripts. Following the collapse of the Lesser Vaults' ceiling, Auguste Mariette chose not to explore a significant section of the area, leaving it uncharted, covering several tens of meters. In the mid-1980s, a valiant attempt was made to resume excavation in the same region.

However, the perilous condition of the site and the looming risk of further collapse compelled him to abandon his efforts. A fresh undertaking commenced in 2020, with the primary objective of removing the accumulated sand on top of the Lesser Vaults and stabilizing the underlying bedrock. This crucial process aimed to mitigate potential collapse hazards and establish a secure environment for future excavation work to proceed successfully.

Uncover the Unsolved Mysteries of the Serapeum of Saqqara

Unsolved Mysteries of the Serapeum of Saqqara - Egypt Tours Portal
Unsolved Mysteries of the Serapeum of Saqqara - Egypt Tours Portal

The Serapeum of Saqqara holds several mysteries that continue to intrigue archaeologists and historians for a long period since its excavation. The general purpose of the Serapeum as a burial complex for the Apis bulls, and some specific details of the religious rituals and ceremonies associated with the burials, remain unknown. One of the most significant mysteries surrounding the Serapeum is the method used by the ancient Egyptians to transport the massive granite sarcophagi from the quarries to the burial site, which each weighed several tons, and were crafted from challenging material to work with, “solid granite”. 

Some explanations suggest the use of ramps, levers, and manpower, but no concrete evidence has been found to definitively explain this feat. Another mystery pertains to the criteria the ancient Egyptians used to select the Apis bulls to be buried in the Serapeum. While it is believed that certain markings or characteristics were considered when choosing the bulls, the precise selection process is not fully understood. Understanding the reasons behind the choice of specific bulls could provide valuable insights into the religious beliefs and practices of ancient Egypt. 

The purpose of the elaborate underground galleries of the Serapeum is not entirely clear. It also holds additional chambers or hidden passages yet to be discovered. These hidden areas could potentially shed light on other aspects of ancient Egyptian culture and religious practices, and the main significance and importance of the incredible Serapeum of Saqqara. Further research and excavation are in the ways that will unveil additional details about the religious significance and practices conducted within the Serapeum.

Witness the Most Incredible Monuments in the History of the World

The Serapeum of Saqqara stands as a testament to the ingenuity, religious devotion, and advanced engineering, artistic, and architectural skills of ancient Egyptian civilization. Its underground galleries, massive granite sarcophagi, and intricate rituals associated with the cult of Apis offer valuable insights into the beliefs and practices of ancient Egypt.

Despite the mysteries that still surround this awe-inspiring site, the Serapeum continues to be a source of fascination and wonder for archaeologists, historians, and visitors alike, providing a glimpse into the ancient world's reverence for its sacred animals and the mysteries of life and death. Our travelers from all over the world will enjoy the most fascinating Egypt vacation and the most satisfactory Nile river cruise while exploring all the magical ancient cities of this golden civilization.

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Tim K

"We had an outstanding time touring Luxor with our guide, Essra. She was knowledgeable, professional, and incredibly kind throughout the entire experience. Her explanations of Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple, and the Colossi of Memnon brought Egypt's history to life. What really set her apart was her thoughtfulness. She made sure we stayed comfortable in the heat, surprising us with water and refreshments. She also took us to an excellent local restaurant that we never would have found on our own. Her attention to detail, genuine care, and passion for sharing Egypt made this one of the highlights of our trip. We highly recommend her to anyone visiting Luxor. On another note, the drivers we had each day were great. So professional, always on time and personable."

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Will S
Bluff Park, Alabama

"We had a great vacation. Omar Haridi did our Nile Cruise and Zizi did our Cairo tour. They were amazing and very knowledgeable."

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Mira F

"The best experience of my lifetime! Nour, the tour guide was absolutely amazing! Went over and beyond thinking about every little thing. I had a mishap and Egypt Air overbooked my flight and bumped me to a later flight causing me to miss an entire day of activities. Nour made sure I got to do every single thing I missed that first day. But that’s not all: his knowledge of old Egypt is unparalleled, he truly brings Egypt (Aswan Luxor) alive. I’ve traveled all over the world and met many tour guides: Nour stands apart from all of them. He’s also considerate, caring and genuinely wants his guests to enjoy the trip and learn the most about the incredible history of Egypt. He’s also funny and genuinely great to be around. Please, do yourself a favor when booking a trip in Upper Egypt and ask for Nour. Hands down the best guide ever!"

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Paul B
Hook, United Kingdom

"Excellent guide Mr Mohamed Osman, who was incredibly knowledgeable and very informative. Couldn't ask for more. Food on day 1 was ok, but much better at lunch on day 2. Hotel was excellent. Also our driver was excellent. All in all a great experience. Would highly recommend."

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Marianna A

"Our experience in Egypt, especially in Luxor and Aswan, was truly unforgettable, and a huge part of that was thanks to our incredible guide Omar. We cannot recommend him highly enough. From the moment we met him, it was clear that he was exceptionally knowledgeable, professional, and deeply passionate about Egyptian history and culture. What made our tour extraordinary was that our guide is not only a master’s in Egyptology but is also currently pursuing a PhD in Egyptology. His depth of knowledge was absolutely remarkable. He is also very creative and artistic. Every temple, tomb, monument, and historical site came alive through his explanations. He did not simply recite facts, he explained the historical context, symbolism, religious beliefs, architecture, and fascinating stories behind everything we saw. It truly felt like we were traveling through ancient Egypt with a real scholar and expert by our side. He brought ancient Egyptian history to life by assigning us the roles of Egyptian gods and legendary heroes. Through these interactive mini-plays, we were able to experience, understand, and truly connect with the stories he shared. In Luxor, visiting Karnak Temple, Luxor Temple, the Valley of the Kings, and Hatshepsut Temple became an unforgettable educational and emotional experience because of the way he explained the history in such an engaging and easy-to-understand manner. In Aswan, his insights about Philae Temple, Nubian history, and ancient Egyptian civilization added so much depth to our trip. He answered every question thoughtfully and with incredible detail, and you could genuinely feel his passion for Egyptology. Beyond his academic expertise, he was one of the kindest and most caring people we met during our travels. He constantly made sure we were comfortable, safe, hydrated, and enjoying ourselves. He was patient, attentive, organized, and always willing to help with anything we needed. His warm personality and kindness made us feel welcomed not just as tourists, but as friends. He also paced the tours perfectly, allowing us enough time to truly appreciate each site without ever feeling rushed. His professionalism, friendliness, and genuine care created a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere throughout the trip. Thanks to him, our visit to Egypt became far more than a vacation. It became an unforgettable journey into history and culture. If you are planning to visit Luxor, Aswan, or anywhere in Egypt, choosing this guide will be one of the best decisions you can make. He is truly exceptional, and we feel incredibly lucky to have had him as our guide. Thank you again for such an amazing experience. We will never forget it. Marianna and Khris"

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James H

"This has been a tour agency and guides I can’t wait to give a glowing review to and to recommend to friends and family. Both Riham and Walid were happy to help coordinate excursions and share a wealth of knowledge. 10/10 experience"

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H D

"We had a wonderful experience with the 5 day cruise. The price is wry reasonable. The best part is that the visits are done in very small numbers with a guide. It is almost like having a private guide. The food was good with lots of variety and all the staff members are very friendly and helpful. Omar Haradi, our guide was very knowledgeable and very generous with his time and with sharing his knowledge."

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Marlina
West Palm Beach, Florida

"We just returned home from an incredible trip to Egypt, and we cannot say enough good things about Egypt Tours. From the moment we booked our trip until the day we flew home, their communication, organization, and attention to detail were outstanding. Our adventure began in Cairo, where we were warmly welcomed at the airport by our guide, Abdulrahman Mosbah. He immediately made us feel comfortable and at ease, and our Nile River sunset cruise was the perfect introduction to Egypt. Abdul’s warm personality and infectious enthusiasm made our first day both fun and memorable. The following day, we toured with Reda Elgendy, who brought the pyramids to life with fascinating stories and historical insights. Seeing the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) was truly breathtaking and a highlight of our time in Cairo. In Aswan, we were greeted at the airport by Ahmed Haggag, who guided us over the next two days. Ahmed was incredibly knowledgeable, thorough in his explanations, and always kept us entertained with his great sense of humor. We learned so much while enjoying every moment of our time with him. Our final stop was Luxor, where we met Ghada Kamel. Saving the best for last, Ghada was absolutely exceptional. Her passion for Egypt’s history and culture made our visits to the temples and the Valley of the Kings unforgettable. She was engaging, informative, and truly outstanding. This trip exceeded all of our expectations. Not only did we experience some of the world’s most amazing historical sites, but each of our guides also shared valuable insights into Egyptian culture and daily life. We returned home with wonderful memories, a deeper appreciation for Egypt, and gratitude for the amazing team at Egypt Tours. We highly recommend Egypt Tours to anyone planning a trip to Egypt. It was truly the trip of a lifetime!"

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Alejandro M

"We loved it, great experience and treatment. Our guide Noah had great knowledge of the subject. Thank you very much."

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Jeff T

"Our trip in May 2026 was fantastic! We saw all the major wonders of Egypt! Our incredibly knowledgeable guide Walid Ahmed met us at the hotel and was great at explaining all the particular uniqueness of each tomb and temple, inserting background myths and stories, keeping our tour on track, taking and sharing so many pictures so we could be in them as a couple and helping us navigate local customs. We strongly recommend Egypt, the tour and Walid!"

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Joe P

"We had a wonderful week long vacation in Egypt, split between Cairo and Luxor. The tour was very professionally run with excellent communication starting weeks before our arrival and then nearly daily while in Egypt. A highlight was our English-speaking guide in Luxor, Walid Ahmed, who was extremely knowledgeable and exceptionally kind. The tour was flexible and accommodating, allowing last minute special detours and restaurant choices. Overall, it was one of the best vacations of our life."

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Damien B

"We had Ahmed Refaat as our family guide in Cairo, and he truly made our trip to Egypt unforgettable. His positive attitude, passion for Egypt’s history and culture, and incredible patience made all the difference throughout our stay in Cairo. Ahmed brought every site to life with fascinating explanations and was always attentive to our needs, making the experience enjoyable for both adults and children. We especially recommend him for visits to Saqqara and the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), where his deep knowledge and enthusiasm greatly enhanced our understanding and appreciation of these extraordinary places. Without any hesitation, we highly recommend Ahmed Refaat to anyone visiting Egypt. Thank you again for helping create such wonderful memories for our family!"

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Departure20554993605

"Knowledgeable guide, clean vehicle, interesting stories about the sites. Tour guide: Muhmmed Abd El-aal was very nice to be in the company of, dry attentive and honest."

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bulls were found in the Serapeum of Saqqara, which was dedicated to the worship of Apis, the sacred bull deity of ancient Egypt. The Apis bulls were considered to be living manifestations of the god Ptah, the creator god, and their burials in the Serapeum were mainly central to the religious practices and rituals of the ancient Egyptians between 1400 BC and 30 BC. Everything began when an Apis bull died as it was embalmed and placed within an elaborate sarcophagus made of solid granite. These massive sarcophagi were then transported and lowered into the underground galleries of the Serapeum. Each bull had its individual burial chamber, and they were laid to rest with great reverence and ceremony. The cause of the whole ritual remains to ne unknown, but it's most likely to be religious in nature and was performed by high priests and high-ranking officials. The bulls were treated as a form of divine beings that took the shape of an animal or simply an extension of their power, and their deaths were mourned as significant events. The cult of Apis was integral to the religious beliefs of ancient Egypt, and the Serapeum served as a sacred place of worship and veneration for these revered animals.
The Serapeum of Saqqara remains a site shrouded in mystery, despite significant archaeological efforts to understand its secrets. The transportation of the massive sarcophagi, the selection criteria for the Apis bulls, the purpose of the underground galleries, and the full extent of the religious rituals are all aspects that continue to puzzle researchers and captivate the imagination of those intrigued by ancient Egyptian history and culture.
The entire country of Egypt deserve to be explored with its every heavenly detail but there are places that must be seen before any other such as the breathtaking Hurghada's red sea, The wonders of Cairo the pyramids of Giza, the great sphinx, the Egyptian Museum, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, the wonders of Luxor like Valley of the Kings, Karnak & Hatshepsut temple and the wonders of Aswan such as Abu Simbel temples, Philea temple, Unfinished obelisk and The Wonders of Alexandria like Qaitbat Citadel, Pompey's Pillar and Alexandria Library. Read more about the best places to visit in Egypt.
If you want to apply for a Visa On Arrival that lasts for 30 days then you should be one of the eligible countries, have a valid passport with at least 6 months remaining and pay 25$ USD in cash, as for the E-Visa for 30 day you should have a valid passport for at least 8 months, complete the online application, pay the e-visa fee then print the e-visa to later be presented to the airport border guard. You could also be one of the lucky ones who can obtain a free visa for 90 days. Read more about Egypt travel visa.
Egypt has a variety of delicious cuisines but we recommend "Ful & Ta'meya (Fava Beans and Falafel)", Mulukhiya, "Koshary", a traditional Egyptian pasta dish, and Kebab & Kofta, the Egyptian traditional meat dish. Read more about Top Traditional Egyptian Food.
The best time to travel to Egypt is during the winter from September to April, as the climate becomes a little tropical, accompanied by a magical atmosphere of warm weather with a winter breeze. You will be notified in the week of your trip if the Climate is unsafe and if any changes have been made. Read more about Best Time to Visit Egypt.
You should pack everything you could ever need in a small bag so you can move easily between your destinations. Read more about What to Pack for Your Egypt Tour.
We have been creating the finest vacations for more than 20 years around the most majestic destinations in Egypt. Our staff consists of the best operators, guides and drivers who dedicate all of their time & effort to make you have the perfect vacation. All of our tours are customized by Travel, Financial & Time consultants to fit your every possible need during your vacation. It doesn't go without saying that your safety and comfort are our main priority and all of our resources will be directed to provide the finest atmosphere until you return home.
You will feel safe in Egypt as the current atmosphere of the country is quite peaceful after the government took powerful measures like restructuring the entire tourist police to include all the important and tourist attractions in Egypt. Read more about is it safe to travel to Egypt.
Wear whatever feels right and comfortable. It is advised to wear something light and comfortable footwear like a closed-toe shoe to sustain the terrain of Egypt. Put on sun block during your time in Egypt in the summer to protect yourself from the sun.
The best activity is by far boarding a Nile Cruise between Luxor and Aswan or Vise Versa. Witness the beauty of Egypt from a hot balloon or a plane and try all the delicious Egyptian cuisines and drinks plus shopping in old Cairo. Explore the allure and wonders of the red sea in the magical city resorts of Egypt like Hurghada and many more by diving and snorkeling in the marine life or Hurghada. Behold the mesmerizing western desert by a safari trip under the heavenly Egyptian skies.
There are a lot of public holidays in Egypt, too many to count, either religious or nation, the most important festivals are the holy month of Ramadan, which ends with Eid Al Fitr, Christmas, and New Year's Eve. Read more about festivals & publich holidays in Egypt.
Egypt is considered to be one of the most liberal Islamic countries but it has become a little bit conservative in the last couple of decades so it is advised to avoid showing your chest, shoulders or legs below the knees.
Arabic is the official language and Most Egyptians, who live in the cities, speak or understand English or at least some English words or phrases. Fewer Egyptians can speak French, Italian, Spanish, and German. Professional tour guides, who work in the tourism sector, are equipped to handle visitors who cannot speak Arabic and they will speak enough English and other languages to fulfill the needs of all our clients.
The fastest way is a car, of course, a taxi. If you are in Cairo ride a white taxi to move faster or you could board the fastest way of transportation in Egypt metro if the roads are in rush hour.
The temperature in Egypt ranges from 37c to 14 c. Summer in Egypt is somehow hot but sometimes it becomes cold at night and winter is cool and mild. The average of low temperatures vary from 9.5 °C in the wintertime to 23 °C in the summertime and the average high temperatures vary from 17 °C in the wintertime to 32 °C in the summertime. The temperature is moderate all along the coasts.
It is the home of everything a traveler might be looking for from amazing historical sites dating to more than 4000 years to enchanting city resorts & beaches. You will live the vacation you deserve as Egypt has everything you could possibly imagine.
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