Discover the wonders of ancient Egypt on an all-encompassing, budget-friendly full-day tour of Giza, the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, and the Khan El Khalili Bazaar. Begin your adventure with convenient hotel pickup, then travel with your knowledgeable guide to the iconic Great Pyramids, the enigmatic Sphinx, and the historic Valley Temple. At the museum, marvel at the King Tut exhibit and other priceless artifacts that reveal Egypt's rich history. Conclude your tour by exploring the bustling Khan El Khalili Bazaar, where you can shop for exquisite brassware, leather goods, and other fine Egyptian products in Cairo’s vibrant historic center.
Pickup included
Visiting the Pyramids of Giza is a breathtaking journey into the heart of ancient Egypt. Standing on the edge of the vast Sahara Desert, these monumental structures—Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure—have withstood the test of time, preserving the grandeur and mystery of a civilization that flourished over 4,500 years ago. As you approach, the sheer scale of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the largest of the three, is awe-inspiring, its massive limestone blocks reflecting the brilliance of the desert sun.
Commencing at 8:00 am, your comprehensive day tour kicks off with a pickup from your hotel by a knowledgeable tour guide. The first destination is the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities, renowned for showcasing the world's largest and most valuable collection of Egyptian art. Housing an extraordinary assortment of over 250,000 authentic artifacts dating back as far as 5000 years, the museum includes a special exhibition dedicated to Tutankhamun. This particular exhibit features a captivating array of treasures, gold, and jewelry that remained entombed for over 3,500 years until their discovery in the 1920s during the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb. The visit to the museum spans approximately 3 hours.
Proceed with your day excursion to Khan El Khalili Bazaar, where a plethora of shops in this area specialize in the exchange of exquisite brassware, copper items, perfumes, leather goods, silverware, gold, antiques, and various other commodities. (1 hour allocated for exploration) Upon concluding the tour, you will be transported back to your hotel.
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