Personalized Experience: Enjoy a private tour with a professional, English-speaking guide who tailors the experience to your interests and pace.
Comfort & Convenience: Pickup and drop-off are provided directly from Alexandria Port, ensuring a smooth and worry-free journey.
Exclusive Itinerary: Visit Cairo’s top attractions — the Egyptian Museum and the Pyramids of Giza — all in one unforgettable day.
VIP Touch: Savor a luxurious lunch at a top-rated restaurant, offering comfort and authentic Egyptian flavors.
Cultural Depth: Gain fascinating insights into ancient Egyptian history and culture from an experienced Egyptologist guide.
Professional Service: Modern, air-conditioned vehicles and attentive support from start to finish make your experience seamless and enjoyable.
1. Important Things to Bring:
Original passport (mandatory for any trip inside Egypt, especially to temples and tombs).
Light and comfortable clothing, suitable for hot and sunny weather.
Hat and sunglasses to protect from the sun.
Sunscreen.
Comfortable walking shoes,
Drinking water (preferably a refillable bottle).
Camera or phone for photos (some sites restrict flash).
Personal medication if needed.
2. Things Not Allowed / Prohibited:
Outside food or drinks in some archaeological sites.
Smoking inside certain sites (use designated areas only).
Large luggage or oversized bags are inside the bus.
Touching or leaning on artifacts or statues.
Flash photography inside tombs
Drones or small aircraft without official permission.
Visitors to the Giza Plateau will witness one of the world’s most iconic and awe-inspiring sites. The tour includes: The Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops): The largest and oldest of the three pyramids, built over 4,500 years ago — a true wonder of ancient engineering. The Pyramid of Khafre (Chephren): Recognizable by some of its original limestone casing still visible near the top. The Pyramid of Menkaure: The smallest of the three, surrounded by smaller “Queen’s Pyramids.” The Great Sphinx: A majestic limestone statue with the body of a lion and the face of a king, symbolizing strength and wisdom. The Panoramic View Point: A stunning location where you can see all three pyramids together — perfect for photos and capturing the grandeur of the Giza Plateau. At the site, visitors can also explore the surrounding desert, take camel rides, and enjoy breathtaking views of the timeless landscape of ancient Egypt.
Located in the heart of Cairo, the Egyptian Museum houses the world’s largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, offering a journey through more than 5,000 years of history. Visitors can explore: The Treasures of King Tutankhamun: Including his famous golden mask, jewelry, and royal belongings discovered in his tomb. Royal Mummies Room (optional): A remarkable display of real mummies of ancient Egyptian pharaohs, such as Ramses II and Queen Hatshepsut. Ancient Statues and Sculptures: Stunning masterpieces of pharaohs, gods, and goddesses from various dynasties. Sarcophagi and Funerary Items: Beautifully decorated coffins, amulets, and objects once placed in tombs to accompany the dead into the afterlife. Papyrus and Coins Exhibits: Rare examples showing the evolution of writing and currency in ancient Egypt.
At the Grand Egyptian Museum, tourists will experience one of the largest and most modern museums in the world dedicated to ancient Egyptian civilization. Here are some of the highlights visitors will see: 1. The Grand Hall and the Hanging Obelisk At the entrance, visitors will see the impressive hanging obelisk and the huge statue of Ramesses II, welcoming guests into the museum. 2. The Grand Staircase A magnificent staircase lined with many large statues of kings and gods from ancient Egypt, giving visitors a great introduction to Egyptian history. 3. Tutankhamun Galleries One of the most exciting parts of the museum is the full collection of treasures from Tutankhamun, discovered during the Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb by Howard Carter. Visitors can see the famous golden mask, jewelry, chariots, and many objects from his tomb. 5. Panoramic View of the Pyramids From some areas of the museum, visitors can enjoy a beautiful view of the Giza Pyramid Complex. if option selected
The Great Sphinx of Giza (Arabic: أبو الهول Abū al-Haul, English: The Terrifying One; literally: Father of Dread), commonly referred to as the Sphinx, is a limestone statue of a reclining or couchant sphinx (a mythical creature with a lion's body and a human head) that stands on the Giza Plateau on the West Bank of the Nile in Giza, Egypt. The face of the Sphinx is generally believed to represent the face of the Pharaoh Khafra. It is the largest monolith statue in the World, standing 73.5 metres (241 ft) long, 19.3 metres (63 ft) wide, and 20.22 m (66.34 ft) high.
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