Giza Pyramids 9 Hours Tour Start at 7:30, 8:00, or 9:00 Am, Private Tour Contains All Pick-Up & Drop-Off From Customer Location in Cairo, Entry Fees, Expert Tour Guide, Lunch at Local Restaurant, All Taxes Services, Bottle of Water And All Transfers by Private A/C Vehicles The tour does not include any optional tours, personal items, or gratuities.
There is a chance to go inside any of the pyramids, ride a camel around the Giza pyramids, ride a quad bike in the vast desert, or take a Felucca ride sailing on the Nile, but any of those things can be added on later because they cost extra money.
Tour information
time: nine hours
Type: Exclusive Tour
Runs every day from 8:00 am until 18:00 pm.
Pickup and drop-off: Client Tour guides in Cairo hotels speak multiple languages (Live)
Spanish and English German
Starting around 8:00 am are the GIZA, MEMPHIS, SAQQARA, and DAHSHUR pyramids. Pickup from your Cairo or Giza hotel Your full-day tour will begin at the Giza Pyramids, where you will see the Great Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinos. Next, you will go to the Valley Temple, where the priests mummified King Chephren’s lifeless body. You can also get a close-up view of The Sphinx, a fabled guardian with a lion’s body and king Chephren’s head that stands by a sizable funeral complex.
Then travel to Sakkara, which is only 27 kilometers southwest of Cairo. Visit the Step Pyramid (built for King Zoser), which is regarded as a crucial stage in the evolution of the pyramids from the straightforward mastaba to its well-known shape.
Visit Dahshur Pyramids (Red and Bend Pyramids) after that. About 40 kilometers (25 miles) south of Cairo, on the West Bank of the Nile, is a royal necropolis called Dahshur region. It is well renowned for its several pyramids, two of which were constructed between 2613 and 2589 BCE and are among the oldest, largest, and best preserved in all of Egypt.
Visit Memphis City, the former capital of Egypt, to see the enormous statue of Ramses II and the magnificent Sphinx made of alabaster. this City has been around since 3100 B.C.
You will be transported back to your hotel following the Tour.
There is the potential of going into any of the pyramids, riding a camel around the Giza pyramids, riding a quad bike in the broad desert, or taking a Felucca sailboat on the Nile, however all of those activities can be put on later in the booking process because they cost extra money.