Experience the wonders of Saqqara and Dahshur on a guided tour with our expert Egyptologist. Explore ancient pyramids, tombs, and the famous Serapeum.
Experience the wonders of Saqqara and Dahshur on a guided tour with our expert Egyptologist. Explore ancient pyramids, tombs, and the famous Serapeum.
- Saqqara (Sakkara) Pyramids - Our Egyptologist tour guide will wait for you in your hotel in Cairo or Giza to accompany you to Saqqara in a private air-conditioned vehicle.\nYour tour will begin with visiting the Complex of King Djoser, dating back to the third dynasty. This complex is considered the first complete stone construction in ancient…
- Saqqara (Sakkara) Pyramids - Our Egyptologist tour guide will wait for you in your hotel in Cairo or Giza to accompany you to Saqqara in a private air-conditioned vehicle.\nYour tour will begin with visiting the Complex of King Djoser, dating back to the third dynasty. This complex is considered the first complete stone construction in ancient Egyptian civilization, and it contains the first pyramid in the ancient Egyptian civilization, the step pyramid. You will have an opportunity to visit inside to see the burial chamber of King Djoser from the top (a ticket is excluded). It is worth trying.\nThen you will move ahead to other royal pyramids as the Teti pyramid from the Sixth dynasty.\n\nAfter that, you will go to see High officials’ tombs dating back to the old and new kingdoms such as the Kagemni tomb.\n\n- Memphis and Sakkara - Move on to Discover: MitRahina(Memphis) statue of Ramses II.\nThe only remaining evidence of Memphis is this noteworthy open-air museum, built around a magnificent fallen colossal limestone statue of Ramses II. Its position on its back gives a great opportunity to inspect the carving up close \’ even the pharaoh\’s nipples are very precise. Its twin is the statue that stood in Midan Ramses in Cairo until 2006 when it was moved to stand guard by the Grand Egyptian Museum construction site.\n- Dahshur - Move on to Discover : Dahshur\n\nDahshur is located in the southern part of Memphis which was the capital of ancient Egypt.\nKing Senefru chose his Dahshur plateau to build his first pyramid to rival Djoser\’s pyramid, but he was unable to complete it and it became the first half-broken pyramid.\n-Also found in this area (The Red Pyramid and The Bent Pyramid)\n\nBack to your Hotel.
- Lunch at very good local restaurant (if option is selected)
- Entrance fees to Memphis (if option is selected)
- Bottle of water
- Entrance fees to Saqqara (if option is selected)
- All transfers in a private air-conditioned car to/from your Cairo hotel
- Transfers by private air-conditioned car
- All taxes and charges
- All tours are as mentioned in…
- Lunch at very good local restaurant (if option is selected)
- Entrance fees to Memphis (if option is selected)
- Bottle of water
- Entrance fees to Saqqara (if option is selected)
- All transfers in a private air-conditioned car to/from your Cairo hotel
- Transfers by private air-conditioned car
- All taxes and charges
- All tours are as mentioned in the itinerary
- Professional Egyptologist Tour Guide (if option is selected)
- Tourist permit
- Entrance fees to Dahshur (if option is selected)
- Personal expenses
- Tipping
- Personal expenses
- Tipping
Our Egyptologist tour guide will wait for you in your hotel in Cairo or Giza to accompany you to Saqqara with a private air-conditioned vehicle.
Your tour will begin with visiting the Complex of King Djoser, dating back to the third dynasty. This complex is considered the first complete stone construction in ancient Egyptian civilization, and it contains…
Our Egyptologist tour guide will wait for you in your hotel in Cairo or Giza to accompany you to Saqqara with a private air-conditioned vehicle.
Your tour will begin with visiting the Complex of King Djoser, dating back to the third dynasty. This complex is considered the first complete stone construction in ancient Egyptian civilization, and it contains the first pyramid in the ancient Egyptian civilization, the step pyramid. You will have an opportunity to visit it inside to see the burial chamber of King Djoser from the top. It is worth to try.
Then you will move ahead to other royal pyramids, Unas pyramid from the end of the fifth dynasty and Teti pyramid from the sixth dynasty.
After that, you will go to see High officials tombs dating back to the old and new kingdom as Mereruka, Kagemni, Ptah-Hotep, Mehu, and Horemhep
End your tour in Saqqara by discovering the Serapeum dedicated to burying the bull body thought it is the body of god Apis.
Then our team will drive you back.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.