Embark on a private tour of the Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Valley Temple, and Egyptian Museum. Explore ancient Egyptian history and marvel at the treasures of Tutankhamen’s Treasury.
Embark on a private tour of the Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Valley Temple, and Egyptian Museum. Explore ancient Egyptian history and marvel at the treasures of Tutankhamen’s Treasury.
- Pyramids of Giza - our tour guide will pick up from your hotel to enjoy your pyramids day Of all of Egypt’s major tourist attractions, only one is at the top of any list - the Pyramids of Giza. They’re Egypt’s three main pyramids, built in the 4th Dynasty (circa 2550 B.C). The pyramids of Ancient Egypt were built as tombs for kings (and queens),…
- Pyramids of Giza - our tour guide will pick up from your hotel to enjoy your pyramids day Of all of Egypt’s major tourist attractions, only one is at the top of any list - the Pyramids of Giza. They’re Egypt’s three main pyramids, built in the 4th Dynasty (circa 2550 B.C). The pyramids of Ancient Egypt were built as tombs for kings (and queens), and it was an exclusive honor to have such a tomb. However, this tradition only applied in the Old and Middle Kingdoms.
Today there are more than 93 pyramids in Egypt; the most famous ones are those at Giza.
Now let’s go for a little tour around the site of the pyramids and try to explore the magnificence of the area:
- Great Pyramid of Cheops (Khufu) - The famous Great Pyramid of Khufu is by far the biggest, tallest, and most intact pyramid in Egypt. After its construction, it became one of the “Seven Wonders of the Ancient World”, and today, it is the only one of them remaining. For a period of 4300 years, the pyramid was also the tallest building on earth, until the French built the Eiffel Tower in 1889.
Khufu’s Pyramid is built entirely of limestone and is considered an architectural masterpiece. It contains around 1,300,000 blocks ranging in weight from 2.5 tons to 15 tons. Its square base covers 13 acres, and its sides measure about 230m (755ft). Its four sides face the four cardinal points precisely and it has an angle of 52 degrees
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Pyramid of Khafre - Khafre’s Pyramid, or the 2nd Pyramid, is easily recognizable by the layers of its original casing stones that still remain near its summit and this, along with the fact that it actually stands on a higher part of the plateau, gives the impression that it is taller than the Great Pyramid. An optical illusion, as it is only 136m (446 ft) tall, with sides of 214.5m (704ft), a surface area of 11 acres and an angle of 53 degrees. It also has lost some of its original height through the years, once being 143.5m (471ft) tall.
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Pyramid of Menkaure - Khafre’s son, Menkaure, built the smallest of the 3 main pyramids on the Giza Plateau. This one was only a mere 65.5m (215ft) tall, nowadays 62m (203ft), with sides of 105m (344ft) and an angle of 51.3 degrees. It is thought that this pyramid was altered during its construction, and made a lot bigger than originally planned. The original, smaller pyramid had a simple descending corridor and burial chamber, but when it was enlarged, a new corridor was built with 3 portcullises and a small paneled chamber. Later still, another burial chamber, along with a storeroom were added at a lower level. This pyramid, like its 2 neighbors, has a north facing the entrance.
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Great Sphinx - he Great Sphinx, or as the ancients knew it, “Shesep Ankh” or “the living image”, has to be one of the most recognizable constructions in history. Think of the Sphinx and you automatically think of Egypt and the Giza Plateau.
Sculpted from soft sandstone, many believe that it would have disappeared long ago had it not been buried in the sand for so many long periods in its lifetime. The body is 60m (200ft) long and 20m (65ft) tall. Its face is 4m (13ft) wide with eyes measuring 2m (6ft) high. It faces the rising sun and was revered so much by the ancients, that they built a temple in front of it. -
The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities - The Egyptian Museum is the oldest archaeological museum in the Middle East, and houses the largest collection of Pharaonic antiquities in the world. The museum displays an extensive collection spanning from the Predynastic Period to the Greco-Roman Era.
The architect of the building was selected through an international competition in 1895, which was the first of its kind, and was won by the French architect, Marcel Dourgnon. The museum was inaugurated in 1902 by Khedive Abbas Helmy II, and has become a historic landmark in downtown Cairo, and home to some of the world’s most magnificent ancient masterpieces.
- hotel pick up and drop off
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- private tour
- Transport by private vehicle or small car
- hotel pick up and drop off
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- private tour
- Transport by private vehicle or small car
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Explore the Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Valley Temple, Egyptian Museum, and the treasuries of the Old, Middle, and New Egyptian Kingdoms, including Tutankhamen’s Treasury. Embark on a journey to discover the Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren and Mykerinus, then continue on to visit the majestic Great Sphinx, with the face of the king and the body of the lion….
Explore the Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Valley Temple, Egyptian Museum, and the treasuries of the Old, Middle, and New Egyptian Kingdoms, including Tutankhamen’s Treasury. Embark on a journey to discover the Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren and Mykerinus, then continue on to visit the majestic Great Sphinx, with the face of the king and the body of the lion. Follow this with a tour of the Egyptian Museum, housing a unique assortment of 5000 years of art - reputed to be the world’s largest, and most invaluable collection of Egyptian artifacts, spanning the old, middle, and new kingdoms.
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
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.