Discover four of ancient Egypt’s most significant sites in just a day on this private package, with transfers direct from your Cairo or Giza hotel. Your Egyptologist guide will show you Giza highlights, including the Pyramids, Sphinx, and Valley Temple, with a camel ride too. After a local restaurant lunch, discover the earliest pyramids at Saqqara, see the Bent and Red Pyramids at Dahshur, and visit Memphis.
• See Giza, Dahshur, Memphis, and Saqqara with your personal Egyptologist
• Capture classic photos atop a camel with the Giza Pyramids in the background
• Comprehensive package includes lunch, water, entrance fees, and camel ride
• No need to haggle with taxi drivers, including 2-way hotel transfers
Duration: 8 hours<br/>Pickup included
Tour without entry fees <br/>Pickup included
Our guide will pick you up from your chosen location to kick off your exciting journey through Cairo. The tour begins at the iconic Great Pyramids of Giza, where you’ll visit the panoramic area for stunning views and enjoy a short camel ride. Next, explore the fascinating Sphinx and the Valley Temple of Khafre, where the royal body of Khafre was received. This remarkable temple was specifically built for the mummification process of King Khafre, allowing you to delve into ancient Egyptian history.
Finally, get an up-close look at the Great Sphinx, the majestic guardian of the Pyramids, featuring the body of a lion and the head of King Khafre. Throughout the tour, the time spent at each location is flexible, ensuring you have the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the experience. This is a unique chance to explore the wonders of ancient Egypt at your own pace, making it a truly memorable adventure!
Khufu's Pyramid is the only surviving wonder of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, standing tall for over 3,800 years! As the highest man-made structure on Earth for millennia, this magnificent complex includes a valley temple, which is now buried beneath the village of Nazlet el-Samman. Archaeological findings such as diabase paving and nummulitic limestone walls hint at its grand history, yet the site remains largely unexcavated, waiting to reveal its secrets.
With your knowledgeable Egyptologist, you’ll have the chance to explore this incredible area in depth, gaining insights into its fascinating past. Please note that entering the pyramid from the inside requires a special ticket, and our team will be more than happy to assist you with this process. Prepare for an unforgettable journey as you walk in the footsteps of ancient pharaohs and marvel at the enduring legacy of this monumental structure!
The second highest pyramid in the Giza complex is dedicated to King Khafre, also known as Chefren. Remarkably, this entire complex remains well-preserved, allowing you to witness its grandeur firsthand. Accompanied by your expert Egyptologist, you will explore the majestic Valley Temple of Khafre and its impressive causeway, gaining insights into the fascinating architecture and history of this ancient site.
As you walk through this remarkable area, you'll learn about the rituals and significance of Khafre's reign, as well as the craftsmanship that went into creating these enduring monuments. Please note that entering the pyramids from the inside requires a special ticket, and your guide will be more than happy to assist you in obtaining one. Prepare for an immersive experience as you delve into the world of ancient Egypt, uncovering the stories that have stood the test of time!
The smallest of the Giza pyramids, the Menkaure Pyramid stands at an impressive 61 meters high. What makes this pyramid truly special is its distinctive granite outer layer, which still adorns its lower sections. This exquisite granite was quarried from Aswan, located over 900 kilometers away, showcasing the remarkable engineering and logistical prowess of the ancient Egyptians.
As you explore this unique structure, you'll discover the stories behind its construction and the significance of Menkaure’s reign. The contrasting textures of the limestone and granite add to the pyramid's charm, inviting you to marvel at the artistry and craftsmanship of the time. This pyramid may be the smallest, but it holds a wealth of history and intrigue. Join your Egyptologist guide to uncover the secrets of Menkaure's Pyramid, and appreciate the enduring legacy of this magnificent monument on the Giza plateau!
Next, you’ll visit a stunning panoramic viewpoint where you can take in the breathtaking sight of all six pyramids alongside the bustling city of Giza. You'll have 30 minutes to soak up the view and snap incredible photos of these ancient wonders set against the vibrant skyline. This is the perfect opportunity to capture the majesty of the pyramids and create lasting memories.
For those looking to enhance their experience, camel rides are available at this location, offering a unique way to explore the surroundings. However, please note that camel rides are not included in the tour package. Imagine riding across the sands, connecting with the essence of ancient Egypt as you take in the stunning vistas. This stop promises to be a highlight of your journey, blending spectacular scenery with the rich history of the Giza plateau, ensuring you leave with unforgettable memories!
With your entry ticket to the pyramids area, you'll have the chance to get an up-close look at the majestic Great Sphinx, the legendary guardian of the Pyramids. This iconic monument features the body of a lion and the head of King Khafre, exuding an aura of mystery and power.
As you stand before this ancient marvel, you'll have ample time to capture stunning photos and immerse yourself in its grandeur. Our knowledgeable guide will be on hand to assist you, providing insights into the Sphinx's fascinating history and significance. You’ll learn about its enduring symbolism and the legends that surround it, enhancing your appreciation for this incredible site.
Take your time to explore and snap as many pictures as you desire, ensuring you leave with lasting memories of this iconic landmark. This visit to the Great Sphinx is not just a photo opportunity; it's an invitation to connect with the rich heritage of ancient Egypt!
After Sakkara, the tour continues to Memphis, the ancient capital of Egypt and a pivotal site in history. Founded around 3100 BC, Memphis was the heart of the Old Kingdom and a center of power for pharaohs.
During your visit, you'll see the colossal statue of Ramses II, carved from limestone and a testament to the grandeur of ancient Egypt. This impressive statue stands as a reminder of Ramses II's legacy, who ruled for 66 years.
You’ll also explore the Great Alabaster Sphinx, a magnificent sculpture showcasing the artistry of the era. As you wander through the ruins, our knowledgeable guide will share insights about Memphis's significance, including its role during the Old Kingdom (circa 2686 BC) and its connection to the pharaohs who built the pyramids.
This part of the tour promises to be both enlightening and awe-inspiring, providing a glimpse into the remarkable achievements of ancient Egyptian civilization.
The Pyramids of Dahshour, located about 40 kilometers south of Cairo, are significant archaeological sites that illustrate the evolution of pyramid construction in ancient Egypt. This site features two notable pyramids: the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid, both built during the reign of Pharaoh Sneferu, the founder of the Fourth Dynasty.
The Bent Pyramid is distinguished by its unique design, beginning with a steep angle of 54 degrees before shifting to a shallower angle of 43 degrees, reflecting early experimentation with pyramid shapes. In contrast, the Red Pyramid, considered the first true pyramid, has smooth, angled sides and a height of 105 meters, showcasing refined construction techniques. Both pyramids demonstrate the architectural advancements of their time and contribute to our understanding of ancient Egyptian burial practices and monumental architecture.
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