$87/
Per Person
Get ready for an amazing adventure through the heart of Egypt, where history and culture meet together. Go on the Grand Egyptian Museum and the Giza Pyramids tour from Cairo, every moment of this trip brings a glimpse into the life of ancient civilizations.
Grand Egyptian Museum and Giza Pyramids Tour From Cairo Overview
The Grand Egyptian Museum and Giza Pyramids Tour from Cairo offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of ancient Egypt. Explore the world’s largest archaeological museum dedicated to a single civilization, showcasing priceless artifacts, colossal statues, and royal treasures.
Continue to the Giza Plateau to witness the iconic Great Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, along with the legendary Sphinx, enjoying a perfectly guided experience that combines history, culture, and timeless wonders in one exceptional day.
Activities You Can Do At Pyramids Area
You can also enjoy horseback riding, camel riding, and walking around, taking memorable photos, and shopping for souvenirs.
The lunch will be at one of the most famous local restaurants to taste Egyptian dishes.
Included and Excluded
- Pick up and drop off from your hotel in Cairo or Giza.
- Transportation by modern air-conditioned vehicle.
- Professional Egyptologist tour guide.
- Entrance fees to the Grand Egyptian Museum and Giza Pyramids area.
- All service charges and taxes.
- Personal expenses.
- Optional activities (such as entering the pyramids or camel ride).
- Food and drinks.
- Tipping (gratuities).
Highlights of the Tour
- Visit the Grand Egyptian Museum.
- Explore the Great Pyramid of Khufu.
- See the Pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure.
- Discover the Great Sphinx.
- Walk around the Giza Plateau.
- Enjoy a guided tour with a professional Egyptologist.
Tour Itinerary
your tour with a special and organized program. Our tour guide will welcome and accompany you from the hotel or wherever you are by A/C Vehicles to visit:
Grand Egyptian Museum:
The Grand Egyptian Museum is considered the world's largest museum as it contains a single civilization. The museum is the home of 15,000 previously unseen pieces, including the complete collection of Tutankhamun's artifacts, displayed together for the first time.
It contains a huge collection of statues and artifacts of ancient Egyptian art, with the colossal statue of Ramses II welcoming visitors in the grand lobby. With a vast repository of 100,000 artifacts spanning the Pharaonic, Greek, and Roman eras.
The Pyramids:
The Pyramids are considered one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient and modern world, and are considered one of the most important archaeological landmarks in Egypt.
They consist of three large pyramids in Giza, in front of which stands the Sphinx, a statue with a human head on a lion's body.
Each pyramid had a pyramid complex with smaller pyramids for queens and a small cult pyramid for the king. Priests would perform funerary rites and burial ceremonies in the mortuary temple at the end of the pyramid's causeway. The pyramid area also housed the Solar Barges of Khufu, now displayed at the Grand Egyptian Museum.
To this day, the world still asks how the ancient Egyptians built these massive structures using massive stone blocks, with some speculating that they must have been giants due to the lack of machinery to move the blocks to such great heights. It's said that the ancient Egyptians transported the stones from the Nile River banks.
The iconic 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.
The word 'Sphinx' is derived from the Greek verb 'sphingo,' meaning 'to squeeze' or 'to bind.' The statue has undergone several restorations after damage, including the loss of its nose.
At the end of the day you will be transferred to your hotel or wherever you want to go to end your Grand Egyptian Museum and the Giza Pyramids tour from Cairo.
Frequently Asked & Questions
The Grand Egyptian Museum is considered the gate to another world, the world's largest museum as it contains a single civilization, showcasing the rich heritage of ancient Egypt
You can take some souvenirs with you, such as small statues of temples and pyramids, medals, or accessories related to Pharaonic designs, and bags with special designs that reflect the Pharaonic spirit, inscriptions, and decorations.
Because the museum and the Pyramids site is usually very sunny, the best time to visit is from the beginning of November to May, especially these days because of the opening of it and it is recommended to wear suitable clothing for the general weather.
Passport and other travel documents such as visas and travel insurance, which should always be in your bag.
Medications with their prescriptions, as each country has specific rules for medication, and you should check these rules before you go.
A camera is always important to have for taking pictures in all places and keeping them.
Comfortable shoes are important so you can walk for long periods comfortably.
Comfortable clothes , sunglasses, and a suitable hat
Sunscreen suitable for your face.
For travelers from abroad, it is advisable to learn a few words of the local language and get to know some of the culture, while having local currency for hassle-free purchases.
You can read some about the place you are going to.
Always be with the tour guide so as not to be lost.
Comfortable clothes are very important.
Take a big bag with you to put all you want.
Try to take many photos before the sunset.
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 consist of three large pyramids in Giza, in front of which stands the Sphinx, a statue with a human head on a lion's body.