20 Days Cairo Alexandria Nile Cruise and Sharm El Sheikh
$2,872/
Per Person
20 Days / 19 Nights
Max People : 40
Cairo City , Alexandria Port , Luxor Egypt , Aswan City , Sharm El Sheikh
For 20 Days Cairo Alexandria Nile Cruise and Sharm El Sheikhtour, Egypt’s doors will open to take you on an amazing journey through time, a journey that doesn’t just stop at watching, but gives you a real chance to live the experience in all its details. From the first moment you arrive, you’ll feel like you’re in a land unlike any other; a land where the grandeur of history merges with the warmth of the present, and every corner tells a story thousands of years old.
This long journey is designed to be more than just a tourist program, it’s a time for deep and calm discovery, away from the rush. You’ll move between Egypt’s diverse cities, where the scenery changes and the atmosphere varies from one place to another, taking you each day to a new world, with a different culture and special spirit.
You’ll get close to the features of ancient Egyptian civilization, and touch its clear impact on daily life, architecture, customs, and the way Egyptians welcome their visitors with a sincere smile and genuine hospitality.
Throughout these days, you’ll experience Egypt’s unique diversity; you’ll find history present at every step, and nature plays a key role in shaping the scene around you, between calm waters, vast deserts, and places pulsating with life and movement.
You’ll experience moments of contemplation and silence in front of the greatness of the past, and lively moments full of energy in the streets and open spaces, feeling that the journey is balanced between relaxation and excitement.
Twenty days give you the chance to be in a real connection with the place, not as a passing visitor, but as a guest who knows the details and understands the spirit. You’ll leave this journey with countless memories, human experiences before being touristy, and pictures engraved in your memory before being in the camera.
Activities You Can Do In the Free Days of Your 20 Days Cairo Alexandria Nile Cruise and Sharm El Sheikh Tour
In Sharm El-Sheikh’s free days, enjoy various activities that suit your taste, beyond historical visits, offering a perfect balance of relaxation and adventure such as:
– Enjoy beaches and resorts:
Spend a peaceful day on the Red Sea beaches with turquoise waters, relaxing under the sun or enjoying the comprehensive services of resorts and private pools.
– Diving and snorkeling:
Discover the rich marine life and colorful coral reefs that Sharm El-Sheikh is famous for, either through simple snorkeling or professional diving for depth enthusiasts.
– Boat trips and yachts:
Embark on a sea journey in the Red Sea, with stops for swimming and diving, amidst a unique atmosphere combining tranquility and breathtaking natural scenery.
– Desert safari:
Experience an exciting adventure in the Sinai Desert using four-wheel-drive vehicles or camels, watching the sunset and enjoying a traditional Bedouin dinner under the starry sky.
– Water sports:
Engage in lively activities like surfing, water skiing, parasailing, or riding a banana boat, suitable for adventure and fun lovers.
– Treatment and relaxation (Spa and massage sessions):
Allocate time for complete relaxation through spa sessions, massages, and natural treatments offered by international hotels and resorts.
– Nightlife and shopping:
Enjoy evenings in cafes and sea-view restaurants, or stroll through shopping areas to buy souvenirs and local products.
Included and Excluded
Meet and assist service upon arrival and departure.
Accommodation in Cairo at 5 star hotels.
Accommodation in Luxor and Alexandria hotels.
Accommodation on board a 5 star Nile Cruise on full board basis.
Accommodation in Sharm El Sheikh 5 star resort (all-inclusive as mentioned).
All domestic flights mentioned in the itinerary.
All transfers by modern air-conditioned vehicles.
All sightseeing tours as mentioned in the itinerary.
Professional Egyptologist tour guide throughout the tour.
Entrance fees to all mentioned sites.
Sound and Light Show at the Giza Pyramids.
Nile Dinner Cruise with folklore show.
Abu Simbel excursion.
Submarine tour in the Red Sea.
St. Catherine Monastery tour.
All meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
All service charges and taxes.
International airfare.
Entry visa to Egypt.
Optional tours not mentioned in the itinerary.
Personal expenses.
Drinks not mentioned in the itinerary.
Tipping (gratuities).
Highlights of the Tour
Arrival in Cairo with airport assistance.
Sound and Light Show at the Giza Pyramids.
Visit the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM).
Explore the Giza Pyramids, Great Sphinx, and Saqqara.
Visit Memphis, the ancient capital of Egypt.
Discover Islamic Cairo mosques including Sultan Hassan and Mohamed Ali Mosque.
Walk through Al-Muizz Street and Khan El-Khalili Bazaar.
Fly to Aswan and embark on a luxury Nile Cruise.
Visit Aswan High Dam, Unfinished Obelisk, and Philae Temple.
Excursion to Abu Simbel Temples.
Sail the Nile visiting Edfu and Kom Ombo Temples.
Explore Luxor East Bank: Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple.
Discover Luxor West Bank including Valley of the Kings and Hatshepsut Temple.
Visit hidden Luxor gems: Valley of the Queens, Medinet Habu, and Ramesseum.
Visit Dendera and Abydos Temples.
Relax in Sharm El Sheikh on the Red Sea.
Enjoy snorkeling, beach time, and a submarine tour.
Visit St. Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai.
Explore Cairo highlights including Egyptian Museum and NMEC.
Full tour of Alexandria including Catacombs, Qaitbay Citadel, and Library of Alexandria.
Tour Itinerary
Once you reach Cairo, our tour guide will welcome you at the airport to help and accompany you to check in at a 5* hotel in Cairo to take a rest. In the evening you will be transferred by A/C vehicles to attend:
The Sound and Light Show:
It narrates the stories of the three pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, and the Sphinx, one of the oldest massive sculptures in the world. Our show answers all the rumors about why the Sphinx's nose is broken and the secrets behind building these huge structures, which have been fascinating scientists to discover their secrets.After that you will have your dinner at one of the most beautiful restaurants in this area, then go back to the hotel to spend your night.
Meals: Dinner.
Overnight: Cairo.
After your breakfast you will visit:
The Grand Egyptian Museum:
The largest museum in the world for the greatest civilization, It contains the complete collection of the golden king Tutankhamun.
The Pyramids:
The Pyramids are one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient and modern world, and are considered one of the most important archaeological landmarks in Egypt. They are said to be pharaonic tombs for kings, The idea of building these tombs began with simple underground pits, then evolved into mastabas, and eventually into stepped pyramids, with the first being the Step Pyramid of Djoser, also known as the Saqqara pyramid, Later, King Sneferu attempted to develop the pyramid's shape, but his two pyramids in Dahshur were not perfect.
The Sphinx:
The Great Sphinx is a large limestone statue of a mythical creature with a human head and a lion's body. It is believed to have been carved during the reign of King Khafre. The original name of the Sphinx is unknown, and it was named after the Greek mythical creature in classical antiquity. You will also enjoy horseback riding, camel riding, and walking around, taking memorable photos, and shopping for souvenirs.
Lunch time:
The lunch will be at one of the local restaurants in Giza
Memphis:
Memphis City is full of statues, like an open temple. There is also the Temple of Ptah of Ramses II, dedicated to Ramses II, and called the Temple of Beloved Amun, the ruling god of On. There are other temples dating back to ancient Pharaonic times, and some ruins of other temples, and some palaces.
Saqqara:
Saqqara is a region that is part of the necropolis of Memphis and contains a large number of Egyptian antiquities, including the Step Pyramid of King Djoser, which is the oldest large-scale stone construction in history, as well as pyramids belonging to several kings of the 5th and 6th dynastiesAfter ending our visit for this day we will go to the hotel to be ready for the next day of the journey.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch.
Overnight: Cairo.
After your breakfast you will join our tour guide to visit:
Sultan Hassan mosque:
The Mosque of Sultan Hassan and its school is one of the most important and famous mosques in Cairo. The site was formerly known as the Horse Market, and Sultan Hassan demolished the palace that was there and ordered the construction of the school.
Ahmed Ibn Tulun mosque:
The Mosque of Ahmed Ibn Tulun is one of the most famous mosques in Cairo, and it's considered one of the suspended mosques, as it was built on a rocky hill. It's the third congregational mosque built in Islamic Egypt, after the Mosque of Amr Ibn Al-As, and it's located in the Al-Sayyida Zaynab neighborhood.
The Al-Rifai Mosque:
The Al-Rifai Mosque is one of the most important and famous historical mosques in Cairo, located in Salahuddin Square, and is surrounded by several other mosques.
Muhammad Ali mosque:
The Mosque of Muhammad Ali, also known as the Alabaster Mosque or the Marble Mosque, is one of the most famous historical mosques in Cairo. It was built in the Ottoman style and has undergone several restoration processes.
Lunch time:
The lunch will be at one of the local restaurants in Cairo.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch.
Overnight: Cairo
We will start the trip after your breakfast in the morning, take a flight to Aswan and enjoy visiting:
The High Dam:
The High Dam is a rock-filled dam located on the northern border between Egypt and Sudan, and it feeds the Nile River. The reservoir is Lake Nasser.
The Unfinished Obelisk:
The Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan was an important center for the best granite in ancient Egypt, which led to the creation of statues and obelisks. The large unfinished obelisk in Aswan provides insight into how ancient monuments were created, and the process is still unclear.
Lunch time:
Enjoy your lunch at one of the most famous restaurants in this area.
Philae Temple:
Philae Temple is dedicated to the worship of the goddess Isis, was submerged in the waters of the Nile, and was reassembled. It also includes a temple for the goddess Hathor, and you can enjoy watching the Sound and Light Show in the evening. In the evening go with your tour guide to check in at the Nile cruise to have dinner and spend your night.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner.
Overnight : Aswan.
Enjoy your breakfast then join your tour guide to be transferred by A/c vehicles to discover:
Abu Simbel Temples:
Abu Simbel Temples are two amazing temples constructed to showcase the epic legacy and achievements of Ramses. The temple shed some light on the victory of the battle of Kadesh, honoring the gods, and his wife Nefertari.It was relocated to the western bank of Lake Nasser in the last 60s as part of the UNESCO rescue operation.
Lunch & Dinner Time:
Return to your cruise to have your lunch & dinner meals and spend overnight on board.
Wake up early and have your breakfast then join your tour guide to visit:
The Temple of Edfu:
This temple, which is also known as the Temple of Horus, is the second-largest ancient Egyptian temple, built to worship the main god Horus, and it is one of the best historical places to visit.
Kom Ombo Temple:
The Temple of Kom Ombo is one of the most famous Egyptian temples in Aswan. It was built during the era of Ptolemy VI to worship the gods Sobek and Horus, and it was not decorated until later. Restoration works have been carried out in the area.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner.
Overnight: Onboard .
In the morning enjoy your breakfast, check out from the cruise and go with your tour guide to visit:
The Karnak Temple:
The Karnak Temple or Karnak Temple Complex is one of the largest religious complexes in the world, comprising a vast array of temples, pylons, and other structures. It was known in ancient times as Ipet-isut, meaning "The Most Sacred of Places", and was the main center for the worship of the Theban Triad.
Lunch time:
Have a memorable lunch in Luxor, where history and gastronomy meet together.
Luxor Temple:
Luxor Templeis one of the largest temples in ancient Egypt, built to worship the god Amun-Ra, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu, who formed the Theban Triad. It was also known as "Ipet Resyt", meaning the private sanctuary of Amun-Ra.The night in this temple is particularly enchanting, walking through it or even just gazing at some of its parts adds a different dimension to the visit. And from the gate of Luxor Temple to the gate of Karnak, you feel like you're traveling through time, from one place to another entirely different one.At the end of the day, you will be transferred to check in at a 5* hotel to spend your night at luxor.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch.
Overnight: Luxor.
After your breakfast, get ready to explore:
The Valley of The Kings:
It is also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, and was used as tombs for pharaohs and nobles of the New Kingdom. The valley is divided into two parts, the West Valley and the East Valley. Many tombs have been discovered, with a total of 63 tombs of varying sizes, making it a center for exploration and excavation of antiquities.
Hatshepsut Temple:
The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, which is one of the best-preserved temples from ancient Egypt. It was built by Queen Hatshepsut and is known for its unique architectural style, featuring a series of terraces and ramps. The temple is constructed from limestone and contains statues of Queen Hatshepsut and the god Osiris. Its walls are adorned with reliefs depicting the queen's successful trade expedition to Punt.
The Colossi Of Memnon:
They are two massive statues built to celebrate Pharaoh Amenhotep III, depicting him seated with his hands on his knees, looking towards the river.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch.
Overnight: Luxor.
After your breakfast in the hotel you will explore:
The Valley of the Queens:
The Valley of the Queens is a burial site for ancient Egyptian queens, known as "Ta-set-neferu", meaning "the place of the children of the pharaoh" or "the place of beauty". It contains tombs of queens from the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties, as well as princes, princesses, and nobles. Priests maintained the tombs and performed daily funerary rituals for the deceased.
The Habu temple:
The Habu area is sacred to ancient Egyptians, believed to be visited by the eight gods of creation from the Hermopolitan Ogdoad. The temple's name in ancient Egyptian is "Ht Hnmt Hh", meaning "Temple united with eternity".
The Ramesseum temple:
The Ramesseum is a mortuary temple built By <strong>Ramses II in Thebes</strong>, Upper Egypt. The temple features massive statues of Ramses II and important inscriptions depicting his life and the Battle of Kadesh, where he defeated the Hittites.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch.
Overnight: Luxor.
Have your breakfast at the hotel then head with our tour guide to visit:
Abydos Temple:
Abydos (Ab-B-Djou) is an ancient city in western Belina, Sohag. It was Egypt's first capital at the end of the Predynastic Period and the first four dynasties. Located between Asyut and Luxor, 11 km from the Nile. It has the temples of Seti I and Ramses II, the center of Osiris worship. Egyptians used to pilgrimage there to mourn Osiris, guardian of eternal life. The oldest boats in history were discovered there.
Lunch Time:
Have a tasty lunch then go to visit:
Dendera Temple:
Dendera's history dates back to Predynastic Egypt. It has ancient tombs near the Hathor Temple, and was the capital of the 6th Upper Egypt Nome. Hathor was its main deity. The temple was built by Khufu and restored by Pepi I. When discovered, it was half-buried, preserving the drawings. The upper rooms were inhabited, with people cooking and heating, leaving soot on the ceilings, complicating restoration.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch.
Overnight: Luxor.
After your breakfast at Luxor hotel, check out and head to Luxor airport, take a flight to Cairo and from there you will be transferred to Sharm el sheikh.Once you arrive, check in at a 5* hotel, enjoy your lunch, dinner and soft drinks, rest and spend your night.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner - Soft drinks.
Overnight: Sharm El Sheikh.
Start your day with a tasty breakfast, then enjoy a free day in Sharm El-Sheikh, exploring the resort's stunning natural beauty. Unwind on the sandy beaches and indulge in exciting water sports. Choose from snorkeling in the colorful coral reefs, scuba diving to discover the marine world, or other activities that suit your taste.Savor your lunch, dinner, and refreshing drinks as you soak up the atmosphere in this gorgeous coastal paradise.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner - Soft drinks.
Overnight: Sharm El Sheikh.
After your breakfast you will enjoy a memorable visit to:
St. Catherine's Monastery:
St. Catherine's Monastery is an Eastern Orthodox monastery located in the Sinai Peninsula, at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai, below Mount Catherine, the highest mountain in Egypt, near the city of Saint Catherine, Egypt. The monastery is named after Catherine of Alexandria. It is the oldest Christian monastery continuously inhabited in the world, a major tourist destination, visited by tourists from all over the world. It is a secluded monastery, managed by the abbot, who is the Bishop of Sinai, who is not subject to the authority of any patriarch or holy synod, but has close ties with the Patriarch of Jerusalem, whose name is mentioned in the liturgies.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner - Soft drinks.
Overnight: Sharm El Sheikh.
Another relaxing day in Sharm El-Sheikh awaits, where you can unwind, indulge in resort amenities, or explore the city's attractions. Enjoy top-notch spa treatments, water sports, or simply soak up the tranquility, experiencing pure bliss and comfort.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner - Soft drinks.
Overnight: Sharm El-Sheikh.
Get ready to immerse yourself in the amazing waters of the Red Sea and embark on an unforgettable underwater adventure that offers a unique chance to discover the rich marine life. You'll dive into the depths aboard a comfortable and state-of-the-art submarine, witnessing vibrant coral reefs, colorful tropical fish, and other amazing marine creatures. Everyone will have the opportunity to explore the diverse ecosystems and breathtaking natural beauty that lie beneath the waves.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner - Soft drinks.
Overnight: Sharm El-Sheikh.
Enjoy another day in Sharm El-Sheikh, where magic abounds. Explore the city's charms at your leisure, choosing from spa treatments, local shopping, or simply unwinding on the beach. Savor a delicious lunch, dinner, and refreshing drinks as you soak up the relaxed vibe of this coastal gem.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner - Soft drinks.
Overnight: Sharm El-Sheikh.
Check out from the hotel after your breakfast then, head to the airport to catch your flight to Cairo where you will join our tour guide to explore:
The Egyptian Museum:
The Egyptian Museum is the oldest antiquities museum in the Middle East, and is designed in a classical style with two floors. It houses a unique collection of Egyptian antiquities, including the famous Narmer Palette, which depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under one ruler, The museum also features a large collection of statues, artifacts from the pyramid builders' era, the funerary collection of Yuya and Thuya, and a collection of mummies, papyri, coffins, and jewelry from different ancient eras, With over 180,000 artifacts.
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization:
The NMEC is a newly constructed museum built in 2017 to showcase the majestic history and culture of Egypt starting from prehistorical times till the current moment. The museum contains up to 40000 pieces of artifacts from all time periods.
The Hanging Church:
The Hanging Church is one of the oldest and most important religious symbols known among Cairo's tourist landmarks. It is one of the first buildings constructed in the basilica style. It was named "Hanging" due to its location above the ancient Roman gate of Babylon, giving the impression that the church is suspended in the air.
Lunch Time:
Have a tasty lunch in Cairo then, head to visit:
Ben Ezra Synagogue:
Ben Ezra Synagogue is a rare construction found in the heart of Cairo and established in 882 AD, famous for shedding some light on the Jewish heritage in Egypt. It holds the most magical creations of art and architecture from the Jewish culture.
Al-Muizz Street:
Al-Muizz Street, which is considered Great Cairo's main street and the heart of the city, represents an open-air museum of Islamic architecture, with old alleys and streets such as Darb El-Ahmar, Harat Berjuwan, El-Ghouri.
Khan El-Khalili:
Khan El-Khalili, It was a source of inspiration for Egyptian writers and authors like Naguib Mahfouz. The place is a tourist attraction due to the presence of markets, bazaars, shops, and popular restaurants. The khan is built in a square shape, surrounding a large courtyard, similar in shape to a caravanserai.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch.
Overnight: Cairo Hotel.
In the morning you will be transferred with your private Egyptologist tour Guide to Alexandria where you will visit:
Catacombs Of Kom El Shoqafa:
The Kom El Shoqafa tombs are one of the most important archaeological sites in Alexandria and one of the city's most significant tombs. They were considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages. The statues were carved in an Egyptian style mixed with Roman techniques, like clothing and hairstyles. It was named Kom El Shoqafa due to the abundance of pottery shards and broken pieces
Lunch time:
Have tasty seafood at one of the most famous restaurants in Alexandria.
Pompey's Pillar:
The Column of Serapeum, also known as the Pompey's Pillar, is a Roman column and one of Alexandria's most famous landmarks. It was built on top of the Serapeum hill, standing 27 meters tall, made of red granite. It was constructed to honor the emperor Diocletian and is called the Column of Serapeum due to its towering height.Qaitbay Citadel:Qaitbay Fort in Alexandria was constructed on the site of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The fort features a statue of Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, at its highest point.
Alexandria Library:
The Library of Alexandria is the first public government library known in history and was the largest library of its time. The Library of Alexandria was established by the successors of Alexander the Great. The fame of the ancient Library of Alexandria (Bibliotheca Alexandrina) is due to it being the oldest public government library in the ancient world, not because it was the first library in the world, as temple libraries were known to ancient Egyptians.At the end of the day you will be transferred to Alexandria hotel for your night.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch.
Overnight: Alexandria.
Enjoy your breakfast then head with your tour guide to visit:
The Roman Theater:
The Roman Theater is an ancient Roman theater located in Kom El-Dikka and dates back to the Roman era. It was discovered by chance while the Polish mission was removing soil to search for the tomb of Alexander the Great, and it took 30 years to excavate. The building is designed in the shape of a horseshoe or the letter U, with its seats made of pink granite. The outer wall is a strong support for the inner wall. There are two halls of mosaics with geometric decorations.
The Mosque of Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi
The Mosque of Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi, also known as "Al-Mursi Abu al-Abbas Mosque", is one of the oldest and most famous mosques in Alexandria, Egypt. It's known for its distinctive domes and is a prominent landmark in the Abu al-Abbas area of Bahri. The mosque contains the shrine of Sheikh Shihab al-Din Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Hasan ibn Ali al-Khazraji al-Ansari al-Mursi, who is a descendant of the companion Saad ibn Ubada. Sheikh Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi was born in 616 AH (1219 CE).At the end of the day, return to your Cairo hotel to spend your night.
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch.
Overnight: Cairo Hotel.
Check out from the hotel after your breakfast then head to Cairo airport to catch your flight to return home.
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Frequently Asked & Questions
The best time for 20 Days Cairo, Alexandria, Nile Cruise and Sharm El Sheikh tour is the warm weather of Egypt in autumn or winter.
In Sharm El-Sheikh's free days, enjoy various activities that suit your taste, beyond historical visits, offering a perfect balance of relaxation and adventure such as:
Spend a peaceful day on the Red Sea beaches with turquoise waters, relaxing under the sun or enjoying the comprehensive services of resorts and private pools.
Discover the rich marine life and colorful coral reefs that Sharm El-Sheikh is famous for, either through simple snorkeling or professional diving for depth enthusiasts.
Embark on a sea journey in the Red Sea, with stops for swimming and diving, amidst a unique atmosphere combining tranquility and breathtaking natural scenery.
Experience an exciting adventure in the Sinai Desert using four-wheel-drive vehicles or camels, watching the sunset and enjoying a traditional Bedouin dinner under the starry sky.
Engage in lively activities like surfing, water skiing, parasailing, or riding a banana boat, suitable for adventure and fun lovers.
Allocate time for complete relaxation through spa sessions, massages, and natural treatments offered by international hotels and resorts.
Enjoy evenings in cafes and sea-view restaurants, or stroll through shopping areas to buy souvenirs and local products.
The night in this temple is particularly enchanting, walking through it or even just gazing at some of its parts adds a different dimension to the visit. And from the gate of Luxor Temple to the gate of Karnak, you feel like you're traveling through time, from one place to another entirely different one.
The Kom El Shoqafa tombs are one of the most important archaeological sites in Alexandria and one of the city's most significant tombs. They were considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages. The statues were carved in an Egyptian style mixed with Roman techniques, like clothing and hairstyles. It was named Kom El Shoqafa due to the abundance of pottery shards and broken pieces
It narrates the stories of the three pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, and the Sphinx, one of the oldest massive sculptures in the world. Our show answers all the rumors about why the Sphinx's nose is broken and the secrets behind building these huge structures, which have been fascinating scientists to discover their secrets.
The Unfinished Obelisk: Aswan was an important center for the best granite in ancient Egypt, which led to the creation of statues and obelisks. The large unfinished obelisk in Aswan provides insight into how ancient monuments were created, and the process is still unclear.
The Great Sphinx is a large limestone statue of a mythical creature with a human head and a lion's body.
It is believed to have been carved during the reign of King Khafre. The original name of the Sphinx is unknown, and it was named after the Greek mythical creature in classical antiquity.
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