Giza pyramids and Sphinx
Giza Pyramids Tour – Discover Egypt’s Ancient Marvels
Giza and Cairo
Giza Pyramids Tour – Discover Egypt’s Ancient Marvels
visit The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), located near the Pyramids of Giza, is the largest archaeological museum in the world dedicated to a single civilization Start your tour with the hanging obelisk and the colossal statue of King Ramses II, which stands at the main entrance. From there, the route continues along the Grand Staircase, where a chronological display of pharaonic monuments leads to the upper level. The tour typically ends at the 12 permanent exhibition galleries, which present Egypt’s ancient history through carefully curated thematic zones, supported by modern display technologies. The Grand Egyptian Museum serves as a major cultural and historical hub, offering deep insight into one of the world’s oldest civilizations.
walk through the historical old streets Market of Khan El-Khalili
Local Egyptian Traditional Lunch
- Pick up services from your hotel & return. - Transfer by a private air-conditioned vehicle. - Private Egyptologist tour guide. - Entrance fees to all the mentioned sightseeing. - Mineral water on board the vehicle during the tour. - All taxes & service charges.
- Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary. - Tipping.
Price for one | Price for 2-3 | Price for 4-6 | Price for 7-more | Price for childs |
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115.00 | 95.00 | 85.00 | 80.00 | Always a half of adults price |
With a warm greeting from our Egypt Tours Destination professional Egyptologist tour guide, you will start your luxury hassle-free day tour trip. Once you start your tour, our guide will give you a complete introduction to our Egyptian history Start your tour by visiting the Giza Pyramids, the thrill of the ancient seven wonders and the only one still standing, the great pyramids of Giza, which are perhaps the most famous and discussed structures in history. Begin your tour by visiting the Giza Plateau Pyramids. Smoothly go from one to the other, observe the magnificent pyramid of King Khufu (Cheops), the largest pyramid in the world, then proceed to Khafre (Chephren), which is noted for its smooth Fine limestone. At the topmost top, similar to those that once covered all of the ancient pyramids. Then proceed to the Panoramic Zone, where you will have a photo stop to capture the most picturesque photos with the three pyramids in the background. On your way also you will also pass by the valley temple of King Khafre, where his mummy was mummified. Then finish your memorial tour with the Great Sphinx, which has stood on the Giza plateau for thousands of years. Then visit the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), the largest archaeological museum in the world dedicated to a single civilization. Located just outside Cairo, near the majestic Pyramids of Giza, GEM is the perfect first stop on your cultural exploration of ancient Egypt. Your tour starts at the Grand Open Court, home to a world-first: the Hanging Obelisk of King Ramses II — a unique architectural wonder suspended above your path. This awe-inspiring monument sets the tone for the wonders to come. Next, head into the museum's forecourt where you'll stand before the colossal statue of Ramses II, carved from a single block of red granite. This statue alone weighs over 80 tons and stands as one of the most iconic features of the museum. Continue your visit by ascending the magnificent Grand Staircase, a ceremonial path that rises between two wings of the museum. Along this monumental walkway, you’ll find over 70 statues of ancient kings and queens, Columns and architectural pieces from ancient temples, beautifully preserved sarcophagi and coffins, and statues of gods and goddesses As you reach the top, take in a breathtaking panoramic view of the Giza Pyramids through the museum’s architectural framing a perfect moment for reflection and photos. then visit the 12 Grand Galleries. These immersive exhibition halls take you on a journey through Egyptian history, starting from the prehistoric era and moving through the Old Kingdom, Middle, New Kingdoms, and Greco-Roman era More than 7,000 carefully selected ancient artifacts are on display, representing every aspect of ancient Egyptian life — from religion and daily routines to art, kingship, beliefs, and funerary traditions. end up with Khan El-Khalili Market, the old market all over Egypt. It is a real chance to test how good your negotiation skills are with the sellers there, then drive back to your hotel