Enjoy an unforgettable journey with the Cairo Full-Day Private Tour by Bus with Lunch from Sharm El Sheikh—a perfect mix of discovery, culture, and comfort. Witness the majesty of the legendary Pyramids of Giza and the enigmatic Great Sphinx, standing as timeless symbols of Egypt's ancient civilization.
Your adventure continues with a guided visit to the world-renowned Egyptian Museum, home to thousands of priceless artifacts, including treasures from the tomb of King Tutankhamun. In between explorations, enjoy a delicious, freshly prepared lunch at a local restaurant, giving you a taste of authentic Egyptian cuisine.
This private tour ensures a personalized experience, allowing you to explore at your own pace with the insights of a knowledgeable guide. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking for an exciting day out, this full-day tour is your ticket to experiencing the best of Egypt in comfort and style.
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The Giza Pyramid Complex, often referred to as the Giza Necropolis, is located on the Giza Plateau in the Greater Cairo area of Egypt. This iconic archaeological site includes the renowned Great Pyramid of Giza, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure, each accompanied by their respective pyramid complexes and the legendary Great Sphinx. These ancient structures were built during Egypt’s Fourth Dynasty, dating back to approximately 2600–2500 BC. Positioned at the edge of the Western Desert, the complex lies about 9 kilometers west of the Nile River in the city of Giza, and approximately 13 kilometers southwest of downtown Cairo. Due to its historical significance, the Giza Plateau was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
The Great Sphinx of Giza is the most iconic and well-known of its kind. Carved directly from the natural limestone bedrock during Egypt’s 4th Dynasty (around 2613–2494 BC), it is also the oldest known sphinx in existence. In ancient Egyptian culture, sphinxes symbolized the pharaoh, combining the head of a king with the powerful body of a lion to represent strength, authority, and divine kingship.
The Egyptian Museum holds the distinction of being the oldest archaeological museum in the Middle East and is home to the world’s most extensive collection of artifacts from ancient Egypt. Its vast displays span a wide timeline, from the Predynastic period all the way to the Greco-Roman era. The museum’s design was selected through the region’s first international architectural competition in 1895, ultimately awarded to French architect Marcel Dourgnon. Officially opened in 1902, the inauguration was led by Khedive Abbas Helmy II. Since then, the museum has become a cultural icon in the heart of Cairo, preserving some of the most extraordinary treasures of ancient Egyptian civilization.
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