Tour To Giza Pyramids and Step Pyramid From Sokhna Port
$220/
Per Person
01 Day / 00 Nights
Max People : 40
Giza
The Giza Pyramids are considered among the most famous tourist landmarks known worldwide and they are one of the remaining Seven Wonders of the Ancient World to this day.
This is because their features highlight the astonishing and incredible ingenuity of ancient Egyptian architecture.
They were built approximately 25 centuries BC and include the three pyramids: the Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Khafre and the Pyramid of Menkaure, in addition to the Sphinx statue and the Saqqara Pyramid which is called the Step Pyramid, located nearby.
Therefore, if you wish to have a rich and profound historical cultural experience, we can take you on a Tour to Giza Pyramids and Step Pyramid From Sokhna Port after your ship arrives, following your journey in Ain Sokhna.
Here in this article, we will talk about the best tourist Tour to Giza Pyramids and Step Pyramid From Sokhna Port.
Best time to Go For Tour To Giza Pyramids and Step Pyramid From Sokhna Port
The appropriate time to visit the Pyramids and the Saqqara Pyramid from Sokhna Port depends on your personal preference and the prevailing weather conditions in the area.
Ain Sokhna and Giza Governorate can experience intense heat in the summer, especially in desert areas like the region where the Pyramids and Saqqara Pyramid are located.
Therefore, the very hot summer months (June-August) should be avoided.
The ideal times to take a Tour to Giza Pyramids and Step Pyramid From Sokhna Port would be in the winter and spring seasons, that is from November to April, due to the generally moderate weather.
The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has set visiting hours for the Pyramids which are usually from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Important rules to observe when visiting archaeological sites
There is a set of instructions and guidelines issued by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities for visiting archaeological sites which are implemented for all visitors of all nationalities.
This is to ensure the preservation of the cleanliness and safety of these valuable and sensitive archaeological sites for everyone. Among the most prominent of these instructions are the following:
You should not make any noise and you should maintain your calmness and respect in these archaeological sites.
You should maintain the cleanliness of the archaeological site and not dispose of any waste in it.
Eating and drinking inside closed exhibition halls or tombs is forbidden, but small bottles of mineral water are usually allowed.
You must not deface the antiquities or write on the walls of archaeological sites in any way.
Using any sharp tools or prohibited materials inside the archaeological site is strictly forbidden to protect the exhibits.
You must not smoke inside the archaeological site; smoking is permitted only in designated areas if available.
Security and safety personnel must verify the identity of visitors, inspect bags and check entrance tickets to the site.
Do not take any photographs or videos of the site unless it is for commercial purposes and only after obtaining official approval from the site authority.
Included and Excluded
All Transfers By Private Air-Conditioned Car.
The Whole Tour is Strictly Private.
Entrance fees to all sites as referred on the itinerary.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Meals as indicated in the tour itinerary.
Bottled water and snacks during the tour.
All service charges and taxes.
Tipping.
Any Personal spending.
Any Optional activities.
Highlights of the Tour
Explore the iconic Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx.
Visit the ancient necropolis of Saqqara, including the Step Pyramid of Djoser.
Discover the vast open-air museum of Memphis, the ancient capital of Egypt.
Learn about early Egyptian architecture and burial customs.
See impressive statues and artifacts at Memphis archaeological site.
Experience guided tours with detailed historical insights.
Capture stunning photos of ancient monuments and desert landscapes.
Understand the development of pyramid construction through the ages.
Visit local craft shops for traditional souvenirs.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and first-time visitors alike.
Tour Itinerary
You will be Picked Up from Ain Sokhna Port to be transferred to the home of history and civilization in the famous and artifact-rich Giza Pyramids area.
The journey begins from Sokhna Port to the Pyramids using various air-conditioned means of transport, whether a private car or a comfortable and modern tourist bus.
The journey takes approximately one and a half to two hours depending on traffic conditions.
When you arrive at the Giza Pyramids, you can start learning about Egypt’s ancient history, wandering around the pyramids and taking souvenir photos of these unique moments.
This tour will take you on an adventure to explore some of the famous landmarks of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Upon your arrival in Giza, you can head directly to the Pyramids which are located about half an hour’s drive from some downtown areas.
Then you will find yourself in front of one of the Seven Wonders of the World, represented by the Pyramid of Khufu (the Great Pyramid), the Pyramid of Khafre (the Middle Pyramid) and the Pyramid of Menkaure (the Smallest Pyramid).
Then you will move to the Step Pyramid which is the Saqqara Pyramid, considered the oldest known large stone structure and the Great Sphinx statue which is characterized by its enormity.
Its body might appear like a lion’s body and its head like a human head.
It likely dates back to the time of King Khafre and is located in front of what was this king’s funerary complex.
You can also visit the Grand Egyptian Museum which is located close to the three pyramids and houses priceless archaeological treasures.
The Giza Pyramid Complex is located on the Giza Plateau in the Western Desert, about 9 km west of the Nile River specifically.
This complex includes the three pyramids: Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure, the Saqqara Pyramid (in a nearby area, not on the same plateau), the Great Sphinx statue, a group of tombs known as the funerary complex or Queens’ tombs.
The tomb of Queen Khentkaus I, the tombs of Queen Hetepheres I, the mastaba area for high officials, the valley temples for both King Khafre and King Menkaure, the tombs and village of the pyramid builders of old and the Solar Boat pit which was discovered next to the Great Pyramid.
The Great Pyramid of Giza
The Pyramid of Khufu is considered the largest of the Giza pyramids and it represents a significant civilizational leap for the ancient Egyptians. It was constructed around 2560 BC during his reign.
King Khufu, the ruler of the Fourth Pharaonic Dynasty, took this idea from his father, King Sneferu, when he built his tomb in the shape of a pyramid (like the Dahshur pyramids).
When he assumed power, a group of the most skilled Egyptian engineers and specialized workers participated in its planning and construction.
They continued building it for 20 years according to common estimates.
Its original height reached 148 meters which makes it one of the tallest structures for 3800 years but due to the factors of time, its current height is 138 meters.
Many controversial discussions and diverse opinions have emerged throughout the ages due to the immense size of the pyramid’s stones and its towering height, especially since modern construction equipment as we know it today was not available before.
Some stories and beliefs that are not based on strong scientific evidence also appeared around it.
Some people suggested that the inhabitants of the lost continent of Atlantis were the ones who built the pyramids while others believed that giants from underground built the pyramid.
The Sphinx statue was carved and built from the stone of the plateau itself which is of the Edim type.
When it was exposed to some weathering factors, it was restored using layers of limestone in later eras to preserve it.
Its shape appears as the body of a lion and the head of a human.
The ancient Egyptians called it by a different name, but today it is known as the Guardian of the Giza Plateau because it is located in the Giza Governorate west of the Nile River, specifically on the Giza Plateau.
It has been said that it was built during the reign of King Khafre as the facial features of the Sphinx might resemble King Khafre according to some studies.
However, if you look closely, you will notice that its nose is broken.
Some have rumored that it was intentionally broken and there are other theories about the reason for that.
This type of temple was first built during the reign of King Sneferu.
It directly overlooks a waterway that was connected to the Nile River in ancient times.
It connects to the pyramids via a road called the causeway or the ascending road.
The tradition of building it continued for years until it was completed and became famous through the kings of the Twelfth Dynasty.
The temple includes some niches which contain statues of the deceased.
The body of the deceased was mummified and prepared in it before being transported to the final tomb.
Khafre’s temple is almost the only valley temple that remains in the Giza area in relatively good condition.
The Grand Egyptian Museum:
The Grand Egyptian Museum is located near the Giza Pyramids.
It is a huge edifice built to house many ancient Egyptian artifacts that have been moved from different locations.
Millions of tourists flock to it every year, or are expected to do so.
It was designed with high precision, executed in the shape of a large triangle divided into several smaller triangles.
The design concept was derived from the shape of the pyramids which are located nearby.
It was built on a large area of 100,000 square meters for the main building alone, comprising the section where artifacts will be displayed, an Egyptology library, a conference center, a research center, restoration laboratories, service areas and restaurants.
Future plans that will be implemented include creating a tourist walkway on the road that connects the pyramids to the Grand Egyptian Museum.
Memphis
Memphis is considered a tourist destination that attracts tourists from all over the world who are specifically interested in ancient Egyptian history.
It is regarded as one of the most important historical landmarks in the country.
It served as an important political, cultural and religious center in the ancient Kingdom of Egypt.
It was founded around 3100 BC by King Menes (Narmer) and was built on the west bank of the Nile River, becoming close to modern Cairo.
Memphis is famous for its open-air museum which houses a collection of remains of temples such as the Temple of Ptah, palaces and artifacts like the colossal statue of Ramesses II and an alabaster Sphinx statue.
Location Map
Frequently Asked & Question
Yes, you can take a day trip to the Pyramids either by bus or private car if you are nearby, such as in Cairo or Sokhna, or by booking a domestic flight if you are far away, such as in Luxor or Sharm El Sheikh.
The cost of a trip to the Giza Pyramids depends on several factors, including entrance tickets.
The prices of entrance tickets to the Pyramids area vary according to the visitor’s nationality and the specific places visited within the complex.
It also depends on the cost of transportation from your place of residence to the Pyramids whether it is a taxi, tourist bus, or private car.
Yes, certainly, you can take a tour to the Pyramids on your own, or by accompanying your family or with one of your friends completely independently, without needing a tour company.
Book Your Tour
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Pricing Policy
All prices are listed in US Dollars, but you can also pay in Euros or British Pounds. Please note: Prices are quoted per person.
Children Policy
0 to 01 – Free.
From 2 to 5 – You will have a 25% discount on the total value of the tour.
From 6 to 11 – You will have a 50% discount on the total value of the tour.
With more than 12 you will be treated as an adult and must pay the total price of the tour.
If your travel package includes airfare, there may be an extra fee for each child accompanying you.
The child policy applies to children who share rooms with their parents (maximum of 1 child sharing the parents’ room)
Reservation and Payment
Reservations should be made as soon as possible.
The payment of the total amount must be made at the time of booking confirmation and can be made by credit or debit card (Visa and Mastercard) via Verisign Secured system on our website
Cancellation Policy
We don’t charge a cancellation fee for tours canceled for “force majeure” reasons, such as volcanoes, earthquakes, or other reasons. If the cancellation is due to personal or business reasons and we have already incurred costs on your behalf, these costs will be transferred to you.
Optional Entry Tickets
All our packages and tours of Egypt do not include entrance fees to special archaeological sites such as visiting inside the pyramids, the Museum where the Solar Boat is located in the pyramid area, or to enter the Tutankhamun tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor.
If you wish to visit one or all of these areas, please contact us by email as soon as possible, so that we can make the necessary arrangements.
Tipping
Tips are not mandatory. And a form of appreciation for the services provided.
Whether you offer a tip or not, we thank you for choosing us to help you on your tour and we hope we have pleased you.
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9 Days Cairo, Luxor & Hurghada Tour Package
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6 Days Cairo and Sahara Tour
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15 Days Family Tour in Egypt
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