Discover the Wonders of Ancient Egypt: Pyramids & Egyptian Museum Tour
Step back in time and explore Egypt’s most iconic treasures on this unforgettable private tour. Begin your journey at the Great Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Stand in awe before the majestic Sphinx, and capture breathtaking photos as your expert guide reveals the secrets of the ancient pharaohs and the stories behind these timeless monuments.
Continue to the Egyptian Museum, home to more than 120,000 priceless artifacts—including the legendary golden treasures of King Tutankhamun. Wander through ancient halls filled with mummies, statues, and relics that bring Egypt’s 5,000-year history to life.
Enjoy the comfort of private transportation, skip-the-line access, and the personal attention of your professional Egyptologist guide. Whether you’re a history lover or a first-time visitor, this tour offers the perfect blend of culture, adventure, and discovery.
Your guide will be waiting in the pick up area with the name of the traveler in a sign board
In your hotel. Pickup from Giza and Cairo downtown hotels.
Giza Plateau 1.Great Pyramid of Giza (Pyramid of Khufu): The oldest and largest of the three pyramids and the last remaining wonder of the ancient world. 2.Pyramid of Khafre: Recognizable for the remnants of the original limestone casing near its peak. 3.Pyramid of Menkaure: The smallest of the three main pyramids but unique with its own architectural details. 4.Sphinx of Giza: The colossal limestone statue with the body of a lion and head of a pharaoh, likely Khafre. 5.Solar Boat Museum: Close to the Great Pyramid, this museum houses the reconstructed Solar Boat of Khufu, an ancient ceremonial vessel. 6.Tombs of the Nobles and Workers’ Village: These surrounding tombs provide insight into the lives of those who constructed and served the pyramids. 7-Panoramic Viewpoint: A spot where visitors can get a sweeping view of all three pyramids for excellent photo opportunities.
The Great Sphinx of Giza – the colossal limestone statue guarding the plateau.
The Pyramid of Hetepheres, also known as the satellite or subsidiary pyramid of the Great Pyramid of Giza, is a small structure located near the Pyramid of Khufu. Queen Hetepheres I, the mother of Khufu, was an influential figure during Egypt’s 4th Dynasty. While the pyramid itself is modest in size, it holds great historical importance. The pyramid was likely a symbolic structure rather than an actual burial site. Hetepheres was buried elsewhere in a shaft tomb near the Great Pyramid, known as G 7000X. Connection to Khufu: The pyramid and tomb reflect her significant status as the mother of one of Egypt’s most powerful pharaohs, Khufu.
Additional Stops (Optional) Papyrus or Perfume Shop Visit (Optional): Learn how ancient Egyptians made papyrus or explore Egyptian perfumes and oils
The Valley Temple of Khafre – where ancient mummification rituals were performed. .The Giza Plateau – panoramic views for stunning photos of all three pyramids together.
.The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) – the newest and largest archaeological museum in the world. .The Great Hall – featuring the magnificent statue of Ramses II. .Grand Staircase – lined with monumental statues from different ancient Egyptian periods. .Tutankhamun Galleries – displaying the complete treasures of King Tutankhamun for the first time together. .Pre-dynastic and Old Kingdom Galleries – showcasing artifacts from the earliest Egyptian history. .Middle and New Kingdom Galleries – home to royal statues, jewelry, and mummies of pharaohs.
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