Tour starts at 8:00 am with Pickup from your hotel in Cairo or Giza by our guide to start your full day tour. We start with the famous Giza Plateau, home of Egypt’s greatest attractions, The Great Pyramids, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World including the Great Pyramid of Cheops, Middle Pyramids of Chephren, smallest Pyramid of Mykerinos and The Mysterious Sphinx, known as the Father of Terror to the ancient Pharaohs. Tour includes exploring the Valley Temple facing the great Sphinx. Lunch on the way at a local good quality restaurant.
Next, visit to Zoser Step Pyramid in Sakkara. It is considered the oldest pyramid ever built for king Djoser with its 6 rectangular bases. It was built as a burial
ground during the old kingdom as a development from the normal standard mastabas for nobles. The step pyramid in Sakkara has been designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The last visit will be at the ancient city of Memphis,which was an important regional centre for commerce, trade, and religion. The ruins of the ancient
Memphis today offer fragmented evidence of its Glory past. The ruins of ancient Memphis have yielded the largest limestone statue of Pharaoh Rameses II. After the tour is finished you will be transferred back to your hotel in Cairo.
Tour details
Duration: 7 Hours
Type: Private Tour / minimum 02 persons
Availability: Runs Everyday
Pick up & drop off: Customer′s Location in either Cairo or Giza
Prices per Person: USD$ 80
Included in the price:
-Pick up and return service
-All transfers by Private A/C Vehicle
-Service of private professional English or French speaking Egyptologist Tour guide
-Assistance during private-guided tours
-Entrance fees to the sights
-01 Bottled water during the tour
-Lunch at a quality restaurant
-Service charges and taxes
Not included in the price:
× Personal expenses
× Optional activities
× Tipping
× Any extra drink
*Other languages are available upon request
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Giza Plateau
Sakkara Pyramids
Statue of Ramsees at Memphis