Hany Tourism and Trips in Egypt

Hany Tourism and Trips in Egypt Hi, I’m Hany. after working as a private taxi driver for over 20 years, I started a travel company. I offer personalised, cordial, and familial excursions. PM me😊

Because I am passionate about showing people the country's most captivating locales.

26/04/2026

Don't just watch—come and experience the magic of Egypt for yourself! 🇪🇬✨🏺"
​Egypt ✈️

Dear Masoud ​Thank you so much for your kind words and for such a wonderful review! It was truly a pleasure and an honor...
13/03/2026

Dear Masoud
​Thank you so much for your kind words and for such a wonderful review! It was truly a pleasure and an honor to host you in Egypt and to show you the beauty of Cairo and Luxor.
​I am thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the local flavors of Cairo and felt at home while exploring our history. My goal is always to make my guests feel like family and to provide an authentic Egyptian experience, so I am very happy that you felt comfortable and well-cared for throughout your journey.
​Egypt will always welcome you back with open arms, and I look forward to seeing you again in the future. Please stay in touch!
​Best regards,
​Hany"

🏜️ Adventure Tour: Bahariya Oasis & The White Desert Magic (2 Days / 1 Night)​Get ready for an extraordinary journey fro...
20/01/2026

🏜️ Adventure Tour: Bahariya Oasis & The White Desert Magic (2 Days / 1 Night)
​Get ready for an extraordinary journey from the hustle of Cairo to the untouched beauty of the Egyptian desert, where black volcanic mountains meet surreal white chalk formations.
​Day 1: From Cairo to the World of Legends
​08:00 AM | Departure: Pickup from your hotel in Cairo or Giza. Head towards Bahariya Oasis (approx. 350 km). On the way, we’ll enjoy a coffee break and pass by the iron ore mines.
​12:00 PM | Adventure Begins: Arrive at the oasis, switch to a 4x4 Jeep, and meet your expert safari guide.
​The Black Desert: Explore the majestic mountains covered in black volcanic powder, creating a dramatic and powerful landscape.
​02:00 PM | El-Heiz Oasis & Relaxation: Enjoy an authentic Bedouin lunch. Before eating, take a dip in a natural hot spring to soothe your muscles and start your journey of serenity.
​03:00 PM | Agabat Valley & Sandboarding: Venture deep into the White Desert to "Wadi Agabat," a place that was under the sea millions of years ago. Here, we will enjoy the thrill of sandboarding.
​03:30 PM | White Desert National Park: Visit Egypt’s most famous desert destination. Marvel at the unique limestone formations shaped like a "Chicken & Mushroom," "The Sphinx," and "The Tent."
​04:30 PM | Camping & Sunset: Set up camp and watch a breathtaking sunset that paints the desert in fiery orange hues.
​Evening | A Night Under the Stars: Gather around the campfire for a delicious Bedouin dinner (BBQ chicken, rice, and vegetables—Vegetarian options available). Experience the ultimate peace of the desert night.
​Day 2: Crystal Treasures & The Journey Back
​06:00 AM | Sunrise: Wake up to one of the most stunning sunrises you will ever witness.
​07:00 AM | Bedouin Breakfast: Enjoy a fresh breakfast in the open air before we start our return trip.
​09:00 AM | Crystal Mountain: Stop at the "Jewel of the Desert," a hill made entirely of quartzite crystals that sparkle beautifully in the sunlight.
​11:00 AM | Bir Segam Spring: Before leaving the oasis, visit "Bir Segam," the best hot spring in the area for a final relaxing soak.
​Return: Drive back to Cairo and drop off at your hotel with unforgettable memories.
​💰 Price & Details:
​Group Price: €640 (Total price per group, not per person).
​Capacity: Up to 4 people maximum.
​What’s Included: All camping equipment (tents, sleeping bags, mattresses), 4x4 Jeep, all meals mentioned, and expert guide.
​💡 Important Notes:
​Clothing: Temperatures drop significantly at night in the desert. Please bring a heavy jacket to stay comfortable.
​Special Requests: If you require vegetarian or special meals, please inform us in advance.



14/10/2025

"Thank you very much for your kind and encouraging words. Your appreciation made me very happy, and I am grateful to you from
the bottom of my heart."

Hottest Egyptian driver recommendation!
I have to recommend our Cairo (and tour guide) driver, Hany, for our National Day trip to Egypt! Mahmoud Eltaher
We opted for a solo trip this time to Egypt, and I was pretty nervous before we set off because I'd heard it's easy to get scammed there.
But meeting this driver made our entire journey incredibly smooth and seamless. He's such a reliable guy.
First off, as a driver, he was always diligent and responsible, getting us to all our destinations patiently. He would tell us the fair prices for everything, take us to places where the prices were genuine, and made sure we weren't ripped off as much as possible. The driver he arranged for us in Aswan for the latter part of the trip was also very dependable.
And then there are so many other heartwarming things he did that go beyond his job (I truly believe sincerity is met with sincerity!).
He chatted with us enthusiastically and took photos for us the whole time.
When I didn't want to go into the Great Pyramid of Khufu by myself in the scorching heat, he immediately agreed to accompany me (for anyone who's been, you know this is the kind of favor you'd do for a friend for life; it's incredibly stuffy and hot inside, and he said, as an Egyptian, he had never been in there himself).
He bought us drinks and juice without making a fuss about it and accompanied us pretty much everywhere. Can anyone understand how comforting it is to have a local Egyptian help three girls fend off random street approaches while traveling?
The most touching thing of all: my friend left her glasses at the hotel in Cairo, but we had already moved to the next city. Without a second thought, he went back to the Cairo hotel to get them for her and delivered them to the airport on our way back.
The only thing to note is that you need to be able to speak a little English to communicate with Hany. If you're fine with communicating in English, you can absolutely book with him without any worries and unlock the smoothest Cairo trip ever.
Everyone@

Thank God, this is what my clients think about me.Hottest Egyptian driver recommendation!I have to recommend our Cairo (...
14/10/2025

Thank God, this is what my clients think about me.
Hottest Egyptian driver recommendation!
I have to recommend our Cairo (and tour guide) driver, Hany, for our National Day trip to Egypt! Mahmoud Eltaher
We opted for a solo trip this time to Egypt, and I was pretty nervous before we set off because I'd heard it's easy to get scammed there.
But meeting this driver made our entire journey incredibly smooth and seamless. He's such a reliable guy.
First off, as a driver, he was always diligent and responsible, getting us to all our destinations patiently. He would tell us the fair prices for everything, take us to places where the prices were genuine, and made sure we weren't ripped off as much as possible. The driver he arranged for us in Aswan for the latter part of the trip was also very dependable.
And then there are so many other heartwarming things he did that go beyond his job (I truly believe sincerity is met with sincerity!).
He chatted with us enthusiastically and took photos for us the whole time.
When I didn't want to go into the Great Pyramid of Khufu by myself in the scorching heat, he immediately agreed to accompany me (for anyone who's been, you know this is the kind of favor you'd do for a friend for life; it's incredibly stuffy and hot inside, and he said, as an Egyptian, he had never been in there himself).
He bought us drinks and juice without making a fuss about it and accompanied us pretty much everywhere. Can anyone understand how comforting it is to have a local Egyptian help three girls fend off random street approaches while traveling?
The most touching thing of all: my friend left her glasses at the hotel in Cairo, but we had already moved to the next city. Without a second thought, he went back to the Cairo hotel to get them for her and delivered them to the airport on our way back.
The only thing to note is that you need to be able to speak a little English to communicate with Hany. If you're fine with communicating in English, you can absolutely book with him without any worries and unlock the smoothest Cairo trip ever.

Thank you for these wonderful words that touched my heart AIn LTEBTravel to Egypt - Travel Notes to CairoAfter two years...
11/08/2025

Thank you for these wonderful words that touched my heart
A

In LTEB

Travel to Egypt - Travel Notes to Cairo

After two years of waiting, I finally arrived in Cairo.

We had contacted our Egyptian guide and driver, Mahmoud, in advance.

He met us at the airport and immediately headed to the Pyramids.

After experiencing the heat in Beijing and Tianjin, I felt the heat in Cairo was nothing short of overwhelming.

Along the way, Hani spoke to us enthusiastically using a translator, as he speaks English but doesn't speak Chinese. He gave us various suggestions and even went into scenic areas with us to find places for our photos.

What was even more touching was that in Egypt, a country rumored to be full of evildoers, Hani tried his best to help us save money. He told us that Egypt is the safest country in the world, and we felt like we were part of his family. We then went to the Ancient Egyptian Museum.
If you don't have a deep understanding of Egyptian history, I advise you to avoid the museum. For me, it was like eating a mangosteen, which is good, and without air conditioning, it was extremely hot. Finally, because my phone card purchases exceeded my car rental, I had no choice but to forgo the visit to the Saladin Citadel.

We had dinner at Oldish Restaurant near Tahrir Square. It was delicious!

Plus, the Dazz camera adds extra points.



This is the opinion of one of my guests from China. Do I deserve this?诸葛钢铁FriendsLIVEVESPAAn extremely P-type person met...
07/08/2025

This is the opinion of one of my guests from China. Do I deserve this?

诸葛钢铁

Friends

LIVE

VESPA

An extremely P-type person met a legendary charter driver in Cairo.

My friends and I are very P. We barely contacted any car rentals/guides in advance for our six-day trip to Egypt. One day, we even needed a five-hour car rental from Hurghada to Luxor, which we only managed to arrange at 9 PM with the help of the boat company... Hahaha. On the night before arriving in Cairo, we contacted Hany Mahmoud Eltaher to pick us up from the airport the next day. On the way, he introduced us to some interesting landmarks and told jokes (we like to chat with drivers, so we talked a lot; but when we were tired, he would drive quietly hahaha). Based on our experience with boat and car rentals in Hurghada and Luxor, we felt that providing water and being on time for pick-ups were basic services. However, Hany really made us feel like princesses in Egypt hahaha. Because I wanted to surprise my friend on her birthday that day, I asked Hany at noon if he could help us buy a cake and deliver it to the restaurant. He took it very seriously and quietly helped us think of suitable options and restaurants. Even when our P group was completely engrossed in shopping at the Khan el-Khalili market, he was the most attentive in arranging everything for us, which was really touching. In the end, we had a truly surprising birthday celebration for my friend at a buffet very close to the hotel. Speaking of the Khan el-Khalili market, I personally found it a bit chaotic. He led the way for us and took us to the cheapest souvenir shop (recommended by Jordi on Xiaohongshu), which was 30 times cheaper than the Egyptian Museum... No exaggeration at all. He helped us take photos, got us local prices for mango juice, and we felt very safe walking with him hahaha! Also, before we went, we realized we didn't have enough Egyptian pounds, and he kept helping us find places to exchange money. In the end, we exchanged with his friend Mohamed (another car rental driver recommended on Xiaohongshu). Because his service was so good, we booked him again the next day to take us to the pyramids and then to the airport. The next day, he even accompanied us to explore the pyramids, found good spots for photos, and helped us bargain when riding camels, which was equivalent to hiring an extra guide. He also kept reminding us of the time so we wouldn't miss our flight while we were engrossed in taking photos, and took us to every spot to check in. In the end, I couldn't help but cry at the airport because he was such a good person! I was really sad to leave Egypt!! In summary: Hany is sincere, doesn't overcharge, has no extra fees, and is very friendly! He completely puts himself in the

customer's shoes and treats guests with

sincerity. If you like to experience some local

warmth and enthusiasm during your trip,

please choose Hany!! (WhatsApp in p9)





03/05/2025

The Power Rangers women return to the Black and White Desert

الجميع@

5,000 years ago, if you looked at a world map, you would find many countries that exist today that didn't exist on the m...
12/04/2025

5,000 years ago, if you looked at a world map, you would find many countries that exist today that didn't exist on the map.... But you would find a country at the heart of the world map that was, to say the least, a miracle of planet Earth.... And that was Egypt, the mother of the world 🇪🇬💖

Look, sir, at the progress the ancient Egyptians achieved 5,000 years ago....

Whenever someone from their family got hurt, the ancient Egyptians would run to you and bring you rotten pieces of bread, take the green mold powder from it, apply it to the wound, and bandage it for several days until the wound healed...

-Rotten bread!? Are you kidding me? We hear about people putting coffee grounds on wounds, but putting moldy bread on them is really strange information, especially from the people of the greatest civilization....

_ No, sir, they used to put the green mold found on bread on wounds. And because, as you said, the people of the greatest civilization... In fact, this act turned out to be a scientific and medical miracle. We knew nothing about it before 1928, and we had no explanation for why the ancient Egyptians used moldy bread on wounds.?? ...!!!

In 1928, a Scottish botanist and pharmacist named Alexander Fleming discovered that moldy bread secretes a fungus called Penicillium, a type of fungus from which the most powerful antibiotic, penicillin, is extracted (named after the Penicillium fungus). This antibiotic is effective in combating harmful bacterial infections, killing them and inhibiting their growth, thus preventing them from entering the body through wounds. (Of course, we know that wounds transmit diseases, as harmful viruses and bacteria enter the body through them...)
After Alexander's discovery of this fungus found on moldy bread, he revolutionized the world of antibiotics. This happened in 1928. It was only recently that the world learned about antibiotics and their role in treating wounds and infections...
But the ancient Egyptians had known about them more than five thousand years earlier, and for that reason, they deserve the title of pioneers of medicine.

In short, we know only the surface of information about the ancient Egyptians and their hidden secrets, but to date, we have not been able to sufficiently uncover many of the secrets about them and their progress. And their excellence in all fields ((and what was hidden was greater)) Glory be to He who taught them and gave them this knowledge

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