Spend an unforgettable 2 days exploring the magical history of Egypt.
In day one, Early in the morning, we will pick you up from your hotel in Cairo and drive to the west bank of the Nile to explore its iconic monuments. Once we arrive, you will be amazed by the breathtaking scenery of the three pyramids of Giza. You may try riding a camel to explore the most attractive Pharaonic sights dating back to 2500 BC. Besides, we will visit the valley temple of king Kafrea and stop by the Great Sphinx, where you could have stunning photos of the historical background of the Great Pyramids.
In day two, visit Saqqara pyramids and tombs, then visit Memphis museum and visit the pyramids of Dashour.
Spend an unforgettable day exploring the magical history of Egypt. Early in the morning, we will pick you up from your hotel in Cairo and drive to the west bank of the Nile to explore its iconic monuments. Once we arrive, you will be amazed by the breathtaking scenery of the three pyramids of Giza. You may try riding a camel to explore the most attractive Pharaonic sights dating back to 2500 BC. Besides, we will visit the valley temple of king Kafrea and stop by the Great Sphinx, where you could have stunning photos of the historical background of the Great Pyramids.
Be a witness on the first capital of untied Egypt founded by King Narmer in 3100 BC, Memphis. Pay a visit to the Memphis Museum to see the colossal statue of Ramses II and the second biggest sphinx of Queen Hatshepsut.
Visit Saqqara, a major part of Memphis’s massive necropolis. In Saqqara, you will see one of the major archaeological sites in Egypt, the Complex of King Djoser, dating back to the third dynasty (around 2630 BC). This complex is considered the first complete stone construction in ancient Egyptian history, and it contains the oldest stone structure in the Pharaonic civilization, the step pyramid, built by the engineer Imhotep. Then you proceed to discover another kind of pharaonic pyramids like the King Teti pyramid of the sixth dynasty. Unlike Giza pyramids, these pyramids contain texts called the pyramids texts as a guide for the king in his pass to the afterlife. After that, go to the burial site of the most ancient Noble Egyptians dating back to the old and new kingdoms and visit Kagemni tomb to see the inscriptions showing daily life habits in ancient Egypt.
Then move to another ancient Egyptian city. Do you want to know how the ancient Egyptians built their pyramids? In Dahshur, you will see the Bent pyramid belonging to King Sneferu of the fourth dynasty. This pyramid shows the trials of the ancient Egyptians to reach the complete pyramid. After that, move ahead to the first real complete pyramid in the ancient Egyptian civilization, the Red pyramid, showing the ingenuity of the ancient Egyptians. This pyramid belongs to king Sneferu too.
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