What You Will See
1. The Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops)
• Built over 4,500 years ago, it’s the largest pyramid in Egypt, originally standing at 146.6 meters (now ~138 meters).
2. The Pyramid of Khafre
• Appears taller due to its elevated base and better
3. The Pyramid of Menkaure
• The smallest of the three main pyramids but still impressive.
4. The Great Sphinx
• A colossal limestone statue with a lion’s body and a pharaoh’s head (believed to be Khafre).
5. Panoramic Point
• Located at the edge of the plateau.
• Ideal spot for taking wide-angle photos of all nine pyramids together
6. The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), located near the Giza Pyramids, is the largest archaeological museum in the world. It houses over 100,000 artifacts, including the complete collection of King Tutankhamun. Visitors can explore royal mummies, statues, tools, and ancient treasures displayed in modern, interactive galleries. GEM blends Egypt’s ancient past with cutting-edge design.
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Giza Pyramids: A Walk Through the Ancient World • Stand before the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the oldest and largest of the three pyramids, and the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. • Visit the Pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure, each with unique architecture and history. • Walk the Giza Plateau, take panoramic photos, and feel the mystery of the ancient world beneath your feet. • Optional: Enter the Great Pyramid for a deeper glimpse into the engineering genius of the ancient Egyptians.
Oldest Known Monumental Sculpture in Egypt An engineering marvel of its time — carved from a single block of limestone Its face is believed to depict King Khafre wearing the royal headdress Still shrouded in mystery — legends speak of hidden chambers beneath it
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is Egypt’s newest and most impressive cultural landmark, located just 2 kilometers from the Giza Pyramids. Designed as the largest archaeological museum in the world, GEM houses over 100,000 ancient artifacts, including the complete treasure collection of King Tutankhamun, many of which are on public display for the first time. Visitors can explore vast galleries filled with statues, mummies, jewelry, tools, and everyday items from ancient Egyptian life. The museum also features modern interactive displays, immersive exhibitions, and a breathtaking entrance hall showcasing colossal statues, including the majestic statue of Ramses II.
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