Egypt · Africa

Explore Cairo Governorate: visa, Pyramids & 800 mosques

Apply for your eVisa
  • Code:C
  • Type:governorate

Introduction

Cairo Governorate is the political and cultural heart of Egypt, encompassing the historic core of Africa's largest city — a 22-million-person megacity that's been a center of power, trade, and civilization for over a thousand years. The governorate itself covers only 453 km² (the greater metropolitan area sprawls much further), but within that compressed space lie the pyramids of Giza at the western edge, the medieval Islamic quarter (UNESCO World Heritage), Coptic Old Cairo, the Belle Époque downtown, and the new Grand Egyptian Museum — the densest concentration of historical layers in the Arab world.

Overview

Cairo Governorate delivers the full Egyptian experience in concentrated form. The Giza Plateau's three pyramids and the Sphinx stand at the governorate's western boundary — the last surviving Ancient Wonder and still the image that defines Egypt. Inward, Islamic Cairo's 800+ listed mosques, the Citadel of Saladin, and the Khan El-Khalili bazaar represent the medieval golden age. Coptic Cairo preserves churches dating to the 4th century and the cave where the Holy Family rested. Downtown's Art Deco buildings and the Tahrir Square district anchor modern Egypt's political and cultural identity. The new Grand Egyptian Museum near Giza houses the world's largest collection of pharaonic artifacts, including 5,000+ Tutankhamun objects. And the Nile running through the center provides felucca sails at sunset, Corniche promenades, and river-island neighborhoods like Zamalek and Manial. The city's food scene — from 3 AM ful carts to Indian Accent-level fine dining — rivals any in the Middle East. Cairo demands a minimum of 3 days for the highlights, 5-7 to explore properly.

Discover Cairo

The pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure plus the Great Sphinx occupy the Giza Plateau at Cairo's western edge. The Great Pyramid (2.3 million blocks, 146 meters, interior accessible via separate ticket ~400 EGP) is the only surviving Ancient Wonder. Entry 240 EGP for foreigners. Arrive at 8 AM opening. Saqqara (30 km south, world's oldest pyramid) and Dahshur (the Red Pyramid, free entry) are essential day-trip additions.

Ways to Experience This Destination

Pharaonic Monuments

Giza pyramids and Sphinx, Saqqara Step Pyramid, Grand Egyptian Museum's Tutankhamun treasures — 4,500 years of monumental architecture at Cairo's doorstep.

Islamic Heritage

800+ listed mosques, the Citadel, Al-Muizz Street's Mamluk masterpieces, and Khan El-Khalili's 640 years of trading — medieval Islamic civilization at its densest.

Nile River Life

Sunset felucca sails, dinner cruises, Corniche promenades, and Zamalek's island cafes — the Nile is Cairo's living room.

Street Food Capital

Ful, koshari, taameya, grilled meats, and ahwa coffee culture running 24 hours — Cairo feeds itself on a budget and never stops.

Important Travel Information for Cairo Governorate

  • Air quality is a serious concern November-January (AQI regularly above 300). Carry N95 masks. February-March and October are the best air quality windows.
  • Traffic is legendary. Use Uber/Careem instead of driving. Cairo Metro is fast but covers limited areas.
  • Baksheesh (tipping) is expected for all services — carry small notes (5-20 EGP).
  • The Grand Egyptian Museum near Giza has transformed the visitor experience — combine pyramids and museum in one day.
  • Dress modestly in Islamic Cairo and Coptic Cairo. Women need a head covering for mosque visits.
  • Best season: November-March (15-25°C). April-October is extremely hot (35-45°C).

Cities in Cairo

Treat this Visaja page as your starting point: verify the current rules directly with the official source before you submit an application.