Welcome to Egypt dream Pyramids tour , Start in Giza, with the pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and the temple where the priests mummified King Khufu. Move on to Saqqara, home of the first true pyramid, then finish at the site of the ancient Capital in Egypt Memphis which has the mighty Ramses statue
- Check off Cairo’s three top ancient Egyptian attractions in one day
- Enjoy a masterclass in ancient history from your professional Egyptologist guide
- Take it easy with door-to-door round-trip private transfers
- Stave off hunger pangs with an included lunch of Local Egyptian food
- Enjoy a new adventure with camel ride or Quad Bike or both and shot your Facebook photos
Please send us the name of your accommodation in Cairo or Giza and your room number if possible
Start your tour by visiting the Great Pyramids - Giza Plateau, home to Egypt’s greatest legacy and the last standing wonder of the ancient world. Here, on the edge of the golden desert, rise the magnificent pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure — eternal monuments that have captivated explorers, scholars, and travelers for over 4,500 years. Every stone, every pathway, and every panoramic view in Giza tells a story of power, mystery, and unmatched human achievement. Today, you are invited to relive history, step where the Pharaohs once stood, and witness the magic of ancient Egypt unfold before your eyes.
Photo Stop After entering take the shuttle bus to enjoy a breathtaking panoramic stop where all three pyramids line up in one unforgettable frame. This is the perfect place for photos, desert views, and even an optional camel or horseback ride — a truly iconic Giza experience.
the largest ever built in Egypt and the crown jewel of the Giza Plateau. Standing at an impressive height of 146 meters in antiquity, this architectural masterpiece was constructed using more than 2 million limestone blocks, each carefully placed with extraordinary precision. As you walk around its massive base, you’ll feel the overwhelming scale of this ancient wonder and learn about the brilliant engineering techniques that continue to puzzle experts to this day.
Next, you will explore the Pyramid of Khafre, easily recognized by the remains of its smooth casing stones at the apex. Positioned on higher ground, it creates the illusion of being taller than Khufu’s. Here, you’ll uncover the fascinating story of the Pharaoh Khafre and his role in shaping Egypt’s golden age.
Stop to visit the smallest pyramids of the family
The Great Sphinx& the valley temple Your tour continues to one of the world’s most iconic monuments: the Great Sphinx. Carved from a single limestone outcrop, this majestic guardian — with the body of a lion and the head of a king — has watched over the plateau for millennia. Here, you’ll uncover the legends, myths, and secrets that surround this mysterious figure. Just beside the Sphinx lies the Valley Temple, a key site in the funerary rituals of ancient Egypt. With its polished granite and limestone interior, this remarkably preserved temple reveals the sacred process of mummification and royal burial ceremonies.
Saqqara is one of several other notable necropolis sites near Cairo that offer impressive sights and hold great archaeological significance. In fact, Saqqara may hold more interest to archaeologists than Giza. The huge site hosts burials dating from before the beginning of the Old Kingdom up through the Greek Period of Egyptian history. The most famous structure by far at Saqqara is Djoser’s Step Pyramid. Dating from the 3rd dynasty (2667—2448 BC), it was the first all-stone complex ever built on earth. It also displays an important architectural innovation for the construction of the Giza Pyramids and other later pyramids in the 4th dynasty and later. Djoser’s pyramid was the first to use multiple mastabas (rectangular tomb structures) stacked on top of one another to form a step pyramid.This construction set the stage for the smooth sides of the Giza Pyramids and the smaller 5th and 6th dynasty pyramids that are found at Saqqara and other sites nearby, such as Dahshur and Abu Sir
End your tour by visiting Memphis ( Mit Rahina ) The First Capital of Egypt was Found it by King Mena in 3100 BC , it includes a huge statue for Kind Rameses the second and an open air museum In the end of your tour will get a comfortable transfer back to your hotel in Cairo or Giza
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