Visit Giza Pyramids and the Sphinx, the only existing wonder from the seven wonders of the ancient world. Also visit the Step Pyramid in Sakkara, the oldest building on the planet entirely made out of stone. In the same day we will also take you to Memphis, the oldest capital of the Pharaohs.
Our tour includes private guiding, pick up and transportation, and we promise you a high quality of service by our well educated tour guides.
Pickup included
First, you will visit The Great Pyramid of Cheops, and the Pyramid of The fourth Pharaoh of the fourth dynasty king Chephren and also the last pyramid to be built in Giza Necropolis for king Mykerinus. Then we will continue to visit the Great Sphinx, it's a huge structure with the head of a man wearing the Egyptian headdress and the body and tail of a lion as a symbol of power and wisdom. we will also visit the Valley Temple which is made out of Aswan granite by king of Chephren of the old Kingdom,
We will transfer you to the Panorama where you can enjoy an optional camel riding tour at Giza Plateau for 30 minutes (upon request and it cost 200 Egyptian pounds extra) to take the most unforgettable photos with the Camels and the pyramids at the background.
Visit the Step Pyramid of King Zoser in Sakkara the most extensive archaeological site in Egypt.
The Step Pyramid in Sakkara is considered to be the oldest man-made building entirely made out of stone in the world (Djoser Pyramid). you will also visit the pyramid of Teti from inside (no extra ticket) and the tombs of the nobles at Saqqara to see the daily life scenes in ancient Egypt with all its activities inscribed and painted on the walls of the tombs, which date back to the old kingdom.
Eventually we will move to the old city of Memphis to visit the open-air museum, which is only 20 minutes far from Sakkara, the museum shows statues and artifacts that remain from the ancient capital of the pharaohs including the alabaster sphinx made out of eighty tons block of marble and the statue of Ramses the second.
Tickets to enter Giza ( 200 Egyptian pounds), Sakkara ( 180 Egyptian Pounds), Memphis ( 80 Egyptian Pounds) are purchased by the clients on the spot.
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