Cairo
Street Food, Pyramids, Mummies + More...
Chaotic Cairo blends ancient and modern treasures through a maze of camels, dirt roads, and highways. Discover a cacophony of flavors in the largest Arab city in the world.
19.5 million people cram the streets of Cairo 24/7. Small street carts and cubicles are bustling amidst this ancient city on the Nile. Line up for incredible street food or if you’re in the market for tires, or day to day necessities you will find a Cairoian selling their wares. The Great Pyramids of Giza are the backdrop for this buzzing metropolis that is known as the Motherland of the World.
Breakfast Street Café
No sooner than we landed in Cairo, Hamdy whisked us off to his favorite breakfast café. We loved everything! Watch this short video featuring Mary, Hamdy along with food and wine expert Brian Freedman.
Cairo Street Dining
Whoosh. Tanjine’s flood our table for the most incredible Egyptian meal served in an intense electric atmosphere. Food and wine expert Brian Freedman is live on the streets of Cairo with Hamdy and Mary.
The Great Sphinx & Pyramids
The Great Pyramids of Giza are one of the greatest wonders of the world. The three pyramids were built 4500 years ago as a tomb for Khufu, Khufu’s son, Khafre, and grandson, Menkure. The Great Sphinx faces the rising sun and it is the largest sculpture from the ancient world.
Arpeggio BYOB Egyptian Journey
Check out Mary, Hamdy and the Camel Crew's journey throughout Egypt.
The Nile
The Nile is the source of life for the Egyptian culture. The Nile runs North and along its shores, you will find the greatest archeological sites of ancient Egypt. The Nile makes living in the desert possible and provides drinking water and fertile soil that since...
Luxor, Egypt
Our first stop on the Nile is Luxor. Our jaws drop at Karnak, Luxor Temple, Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, and the Valley of the Artisans. We are mesmerized by the magnificence of ancient Egypt. The Valley of the Kings is a valley on the West bank of the...
Kom Ombo
We arrive in Kom Ombo and disembark for a night tour of this magnificent double temple dedicated to Sobek the crocodile god, and Horus the falcon-headed god. Crocodiles were represented by the god called Sobek. Possessing the strength and nature of a crocodile, which...