Discover the wonders of the Giza Pyramids on a private tour with your own Egyptologist guide. Start at the Visitor Center, then ride the shuttle to Panorama Point for the best views and enjoy an included camel ride across the plateau. Visit the pyramids of Menkaure, Khafre, and the Great Pyramid of Khufu, with the option to go inside. End the tour at the Great Sphinx and Mummification Temple, as your guide shares stories of ancient rituals and the secrets of the pharaohs. A flexible, personal, and unforgettable experience at Egypt’s most iconic site.”
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This private guided tour of the Giza Pyramids begins at the main entrance, starting with a visit to the Visitor Center to learn key background about the site. Using the new shuttle system, the tour continues to Panorama Point, the first stop and the best spot for wide views and photos of all three pyramids. Here, a camel ride around the plateau is included for a truly authentic experience. The tour then continues with stops at the Pyramid of Menkaure, the Great Pyramid of Khufu, and the Pyramid of Khafre for a closer look. Guests also have the option to enter one or more of the pyramids if they wish. The tour ends at the Great Sphinx and the Mummification Temple, where the guide shares stories about ancient rituals, the afterlife, and how the area looked thousands of years ago. A licensed private Egyptologist will accompany you throughout the tour, offering insights, taking photos, and making the experience personal and flexible
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