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Giza Pyramids & Egyptian Museum

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  • Approx. 12–14 hours
  • Max Guests : 15

Tour Overview

Cairo, Egypt’s vibrant capital, is bursting with historical and cultural treasures. Its day tours and excursions offer a condensed yet immersive experience of this ancient metropolis and its surroundings. Whether you’re a history buff, adventure seeker, or art and culture lover, Cairo has a diverse range of tours to suit all interests. Explore the iconic pyramids of Giza explore the fascinating Egyptian museum or get lost in the bustling markets of Khan El Khalili. Each tour unveils Egypt’s rich past and promises an unforgettable journey through time. With knowledgeable guides to navigate the city’s streets and share fascinating insights, Cairo day tours and excursions are your gateway to uncovering the enchantment and allure of this remarkable destination

 

A Glimpse into Egyptian History
Egypt, described by the ancient historian Herodotus as “the gift of the Nile,” is the cradle of one of the oldest and greatest civilizations known to mankind. Over 5,000 years ago, the ancient Egyptians developed an advanced society based on agriculture, trade, and science.

They excelled in engineering and architecture, constructing the magnificent pyramids and temples. They also invented the hieroglyphic writing system to record their achievements. Arts, medicine, astronomy, and philosophy flourished, making Egypt a beacon of knowledge in the ancient world.

 

Egyptian history passed through great eras:
The Old Kingdom, famous for pyramid building.

  • The Middle Kingdom, marked by artistic renaissance.
  • The New Kingdom, when Egypt expanded into a powerful empire under legendary rulers such as Thutmose III and Ramses II.

Despite invasions and foreign rule by Persians, Greeks, and Romans, Egypt preserved its unique identity, standing as a timeless symbol of endurance, creativity, and cultural brilliance.

 

The Pyramids and the Giza Plateau
when people think of Egypt, the Pyramids of Giza immediately come to mind. Located on the Giza Plateau, just outside Cairo, they are the last surviving wonder of the ancient Seven Wonders of the World. The Great Pyramid of Khufu is the largest and most impressive, a masterpiece of ancient engineering. Nearby stand the Pyramid of Khafre and the smaller Pyramid of Menkaure, together forming the iconic skyline of Giza. Guarding the plateau is the mysterious Great Sphinx, half-lion and half-human, a symbol of power and enigma that has watched over the desert for thousands of years.

A visit to the pyramids is more than a sightseeing trip—it is an awe-inspiring experience. Travelers can enjoy camel or horse carriage rides around the plateau, or capture breathtaking panoramic views, especially at sunset when the pyramids glow with golden hues.

The Giza Plateau is truly an open-air museum, where the majesty of ancient Egypt meets the timeless beauty of the desert, leaving every visitor with a sense of wonder and a memory to cherish forever.

 

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo
The Egyptian Museum, located in the heart of Tahrir Square in Cairo, is one of the world’s most important and richest museums. Opened in 1902, it was built to safeguard the priceless treasures of ancient Egypt. Today, it houses more than 120,000 artifacts, covering all periods of Egyptian history—from the Predynastic era to the Greco-Roman period.

Walking into the museum feels like stepping through a time portal that transports you thousands of years back. The tour usually begins with the early dynastic halls, displaying the first stone tools and papyri. Visitors then move through galleries that showcase the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms, where they encounter colossal statues of pharaohs such as Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure.

One of the museum’s most famous highlights is the dazzling collection of King Tutankhamun, including the world-renowned golden mask, ornate coffins, and exquisite jewelry that stunned the world when discovered in 1922.

The Egyptian Museum is not just a display space—it is a living book that tells the story of a civilization that shaped humanity. For history lovers and curious travelers, it offers an unforgettable journey into the mysteries and wonders of the pharaohs.

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All Transfers mentioned in the itinerary

Entry fees to the Egyptian Museum 

English tour Guide

Any extras not mentioned in the inclusions 

Visa to Egypt 

Tip 

Pyramids of Giza

Khufu (Cheops) Pyramid

Khafren (kaphren) Pyramid

Mankawra ( Mykerinus) Pyramids

Great Sphinx

Museum of Egyptian Antiquities

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Price Per Person

Adults Numbers  Price/Person
Single 100 $
2 – 3 70 $
4 – 6 60 $
7 – 10 55 $
11 – 15 50 $
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