Embark on an unforgettable journey through Egypt’s most iconic landmarks, where ancient wonders and modern discoveries come together in one extraordinary day. Stand before the legendary Giza Pyramids, the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World, and uncover the fascinating stories of the pharaohs who built these timeless monuments over 4,500 years ago. Meet the mysterious Great Sphinx, explore the remarkable Valley Temple, and capture breathtaking panoramic views of the Giza Plateau.
Continue to the Grand Museum (GEM), the world’s largest archaeological museum dedicated to a single civilization. Marvel at the Hanging Obelisk, the colossal statue of Ramses II, the spectacular Grand Staircase, and the priceless treasures of the Golden King Tut, displayed together for the first time.
Complete your experience with a relaxing boat ride on the timeless Nile where you’ll admire Cairo’s skyline while cruising along the waterway that has been the lifeblood of Egypt for thousands of years.
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Please note that there is an additional USD 15 per person for pick-up from areas near Cairo International Airport or 6th of October City.
Prepare to journey back more than 4,500 years , Your expert Egyptologist guide will bring history to life as you uncover the incredible stories behind the three royal pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. Learn how these colossal monuments were built with more than two million limestone blocks, some weighing several tons, using techniques that continue to fascinate engineers and archaeologists today. Despite centuries of research, many questions surrounding their construction remain unanswered, adding to their timeless mystery. As you walk across the Giza Plateau, you’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views that capture all three pyramids in a single frame—one of the most iconic photo opportunities in Egypt. Your guide will also point out fascinating details often missed by visitors, including the original polished limestone casing stones that still crown the Pyramid of Khafre, offering a glimpse of how all the pyramids once shone brilliantly under the Egyptian sun.
Stand before the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World and one of the greatest engineering achievements in human history. Built more than 4,500 years ago during Egypt’s Fourth Dynasty, this extraordinary monument was originally 146.6 meters (481 feet) tall and remained the world’s tallest man-made structure for nearly 3,800 years. Marvel at the sheer scale of a monument constructed from more than 2.3 million limestone blocks, some weighing up to 15 tons, assembled with astonishing precision long before modern technology existed. As you walk around its massive base, your guide will reveal fascinating stories about its construction, the life of Pharaoh Khufu, and the mysteries that continue to intrigue archaeologists today. You’ll also discover traces of the original polished limestone casing stones that once covered the pyramid, making it shine brilliantly beneath the Egyptian sun. This unforgettable visit offers the perfect blend of history, mystery,
continues at the remarkable Valley Temple of King Khafre, one of the best-preserved temples from Egypt’s Old Kingdom. Constructed with enormous limestone and granite blocks, this sacred temple played a vital role in the royal funeral ceremonies. It is believed that the pharaoh’s body underwent purification and preparation here before the mummification process and final burial. Inside the Valley Temple, you’ll gain fascinating insights into the ancient Egyptian belief in the afterlife and discover why preserving the body was considered essential for eternal life. Learn about the remarkable mummification rituals, the symbolism behind every ceremony, and the advanced architectural techniques that have allowed this monument to survive for nearly five millennia.Throughout the tour, your Egyptologist guide will share captivating stories, hidden details, and remarkable historical facts that transform these ancient stones into a vivid journey through one of the world’s greatest civilizations.
Next, come face-to-face with the legendary Great Sphinx, one of the most recognizable monuments on Earth. Carved from a single massive limestone outcrop, this magnificent statue combines the body of a lion with the face of a pharaoh, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and royal power. Measuring approximately 73 meters (240 feet) long and over 20 meters (66 feet) high, the Sphinx has guarded the pyramids for thousands of years. But the Great Sphinx is more than just an impressive monument—it is surrounded by mysteries that continue to inspire historians and visitors alike. Why was it built? Who truly carved it? And what happened to its missing nose? Throughout your visit, your guide will separate historical facts from popular legends while sharing captivating stories that have made the Sphinx one of history’s greatest enigmas.
Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) Step inside the world’s largest archaeological museum dedicated to a single civilization and discover the incredible story of ancient Egypt. Your journey begins beneath the breathtaking Hanging Obelisk, the world’s first suspended obelisk, before entering the magnificent Grand Hall, where the colossal statue of King Ramses II has stood for more than 3,200 years. Continue along the spectacular Grand Staircase, lined with monumental statues, royal artifacts, and masterpieces that showcase the glory of Egypt’s greatest pharaohs. The highlight of your visit is the legendary treasures of the Golden King, Tutankhamun. For the first time ever, his complete collection is displayed together in one museum, including his iconic golden mask, exquisite jewelry, ceremonial chariots, royal furniture, and thousands of priceless artifacts discovered inside his nearly intact tomb. Every gallery offers a fascinating glimpse into one of history’s greatest civilizations.
Enjoy a relaxing 30-minute felucca ride on the majestic Nile River, the lifeline of Egypt for thousands of years. To the ancient Egyptians, the Nile was not just a river—it was a sacred source of life and prosperity, closely associated with the god Hapi, the deity of the annual flood and abundance. As you gently sail with the breeze, take in the stunning views of Cairo and Giza’s skyline, watch traditional boats and elegant river cruises glide by, and experience one of the most peaceful and authentic moments of your journey in Egypt.
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