Visit the most important pyramid sites in one day in this private tour. Start with Saqqara to visit the Step Pyramid, the pyramid of Teti and the tomb of Kagemni, then you will have a typical Egyptian lunch (foul, falafel or koshary). Afterwards you will go to Giza plateau to visit the pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx.
Start your tour at 8:00 am from your hotel with your private professional tour guide in your private, a/c van to follow the steps of Pharaohs in buildings their tombs and pyramids
en you will visit Giza plateau where you will stop first at the Great Pyramid of Cheops, then the pyramids of his successors, Chephren and Mycerinus. Afterwards you will proceed to the panorama from which you can see the pyramids together and take unforgettable pictures, start your adventure in the Sahara desert on a camel around the pyramids for 30 Minutes
Explore the Biggest Temple we have in Giza pyramids where you will be able to see the famous statue of Egypt and sphinx the biggest statues and take some Lovely Pictures
as the first and oldest building of stone was the Step Pyramid of King Zoser in Saqqara (c. 2700 B.C.). In Saqqara you will also enter the pyramid of Teti (c. 2200 B.C.) and marvel at the ancient religious funerary pyramid texts and go inside the tomb of the High Priest, Kagemni (c.2200 B.C.) and watch the vivid daily life scenes on the walls.
Lunch is included
Afterwards you will have a typical Egyptian lunch of one of the following: Foul (Foul Medames): warmed fava beans served with garlic onion and cumin; falafel: deep-fried patty made from ground fava beans, served in a pita with salads, pickles and hot sauce; or koshary: mix of rice, macaroni and black lentils, tomato sauce, fried onion and chickpeas.
• Pickup time at 8am
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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