Set out on a memorable adventure from the golden coast of Sharm El Sheikh to the vibrant capital of Cairo on an enriching small-group excursion. Step into the magnificent Grand Egyptian Museum, where ancient history is brought to life through dazzling artifacts, royal relics, and the legendary treasures of Tutankhamun. Delight in a flavorful Egyptian lunch that captures the essence of local cuisine before heading to the iconic Giza Plateau. There, witness the splendor of the Great Pyramids and the mysterious Sphinx—eternal testaments to the genius and legacy of ancient Egypt.
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The Pyramids of Giza are a magnificent complex of ancient structures situated on the Giza Plateau, just outside modern-day Cairo, Egypt. Built over 4,500 years ago during Egypt’s Old Kingdom, they served as monumental tombs for the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. These awe-inspiring pyramids, along with the nearby Great Sphinx, reflect the Egyptians’ advanced engineering skills, deep religious beliefs, and enduring quest for immortality. Today, they remain one of the most recognized and studied archaeological sites in the world, attracting millions of visitors each year.
The Great Sphinx of Giza is a colossal limestone statue that stands proudly on the Giza Plateau near Cairo, Egypt. Carved around 2500 BCE, it depicts a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh—believed to represent King Khafre. Measuring about 73 meters long and 20 meters high, the Sphinx embodies strength, wisdom, and royal power. As one of the world’s most famous and enigmatic monuments, it continues to inspire awe and curiosity, symbolizing the grandeur and mystery of ancient Egyptian civilization.
One of the museum’s most remarkable highlights is the full collection from Tutankhamun’s tomb—more than 5,000 priceless artifacts, including exquisite jewelry, gilded treasures, and ceremonial chariots—displayed together for the very first time. Other significant exhibits feature the reconstructed solar boat of Pharaoh Khufu, the builder of the Great Pyramid, and massive statues of Ramesses II, one of Egypt’s most celebrated rulers. The museum’s galleries are organized both thematically and chronologically, guiding visitors through the evolution of ancient Egyptian civilization—its rulers, daily life, spiritual beliefs, and artistic achievements.
Cairo From Sharm Distance: Approximately 500–550 km (310–340 miles), depending on the exact route. Duration: Around 6–8 hours by bus, depending on traffic and stops.
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