Embark on a half-day private tour to the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx, where you’ll discover the secrets of these ancient wonders. Enjoy a camel ride, explore the Valley Temple, and learn the fascinating history behind these iconic landmarks. All-inclusive with lunch, entrance fees, and hotel pickup/drop-off.
Embark on a half-day private tour to the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx, where you’ll discover the secrets of these ancient wonders. Enjoy a camel ride, explore the Valley Temple, and learn the fascinating history behind these iconic landmarks. All-inclusive with lunch, entrance fees, and hotel pickup/drop-off.
- Pyramids of Giza - This morning, the guide will meet the group in the hotel lobby to begin the journey to the Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus. These are the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only ones still largely intact. Egyptologists believe the Pyramid of Cheops, also known as the Great Pyramid of Giza, was…
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Pyramids of Giza - This morning, the guide will meet the group in the hotel lobby to begin the journey to the Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus. These are the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only ones still largely intact. Egyptologists believe the Pyramid of Cheops, also known as the Great Pyramid of Giza, was constructed as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu over a period of 14 to 20 years around 2560 BC.
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Panoramic view of the Pyramids - At the start of the tour, there will be a stop at a stunning viewpoint where all three Pyramids of Giza align on the horizon. This spot is not only perfect for photos but also symbolically captures the grandeur of ancient Egypt’s most powerful pharaohs, with each pyramid narrating a chapter of a dynastic legacy spanning generations.
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Menkaure Pyramid - The smallest of the trio, yet full of character. Built for Pharaoh Menkaure, it originally stood about 65 meters tall. Its lower courses were constructed from red granite sourced from Aswan, a material that signifies both craftsmanship and symbolism in royal architecture. Surrounding Menkaure’s complex are his Queen’s pyramids and a mortuary temple, offering insights into the funerary rites and royal family structure of the era.
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Khafre’s Pyramid - Slightly smaller than Khufu’s, but from certain perspectives, it appears taller due to its elevated base. This pyramid retains some of its original casing stones at the top, providing a glimpse of the ancient smooth finish.
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Great Pyramid of Cheops (Khufu) - Standing before the Great Pyramid, built by Pharaoh Khufu around the 25th century BCE, one can witness one of humanity’s greatest architectural feats. Originally nearly 147 meters high, it was constructed from an estimated 2.3 million limestone and granite blocks, aligned almost perfectly to the four cardinal points. Inside, the pyramid contains a network of chambers and passages, including the King’s Chamber, made entirely from granite, and the Grand Gallery, showcasing the ancient engineers’ expertise. Modern science continues to uncover its secrets, with cosmic-ray muon scans recently detecting a large, previously unknown void inside.
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Valley Temple of Khafre - Constructed with massive limestone and red-pink granite blocks, some weighing over 100 tons, the Valley Temple is an architectural wonder. Inside, the floor was laid with alabaster, and the walls once displayed statues of Khafre. In ancient times, this temple played a significant ritualistic role, where the mummified body of Khafre would arrive, likely via canal, to be purified and prepared for the afterlife. The precision masonry, massive monolithic blocks, and spiritual function all reflect the sophistication of Old Kingdom religion and engineering.
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Great Sphinx - This iconic limestone statue, with a lion’s body and a regal human face, is one of the world’s most famous monuments. Carved possibly during Khafre’s reign, the Sphinx is believed to represent him, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and his divine guardianship over the Giza Plateau. It measures around 73 meters long and 20 meters high. Despite erosion and damage over the centuries, including its famous missing nose, the Sphinx remains a powerful symbol of ancient Egypt’s spiritual and royal power.
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Grand Egyptian Museum - This state-of-the-art museum is the world’s largest dedicated to a single civilization, housing tens of thousands of artifacts spanning over 7,000 years of Egyptian history. One of its highlights is the Tutankhamun Halls, where the entire treasure trove of King Tut, approximately 5,398 objects, is displayed. The museum building is thoughtfully designed, with galleries organized by era (Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, Greco-Roman) and by theme (Royalty, Society, Beliefs). In its grand atrium stands the colossal 83-ton statue of Ramses II, a powerful centerpiece connecting visitors directly to Egypt’s pharaonic legacy.
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Bazaar Khan El-Khalili - Choose Your Finale:
Nile Felucca Ride: Relax and drift along the Nile in a traditional felucca, taking in Cairo’s skyline from the water.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar: Immerse yourself in the colors, sounds, and aromas of Old Cairo’s iconic market, a vibrant spot for souvenirs, spices, and local treasures.

- Qualified Egyptologist guide
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to the felucca or Khan Al Khalili Bazaar (if you select All inclusive option)
- Camel ride (If this option has been selected)
- Qualified Egyptologist guide
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to the felucca or Khan Al Khalili Bazaar (if you select All inclusive option)
- Camel ride (If this option has been selected)
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
This is not just an ordinary sightseeing day — it is a personalized, expertly guided journey through Egypt’s most renowned landmarks. With a personal Egyptologist and a dedicated vehicle, explore the Pyramids of Giza at your leisure, visit the Valley Temple, and come face-to-face with the timeless Great Sphinx.
Following this, enter the Grand Egyptian…
This is not just an ordinary sightseeing day — it is a personalized, expertly guided journey through Egypt’s most renowned landmarks. With a personal Egyptologist and a dedicated vehicle, explore the Pyramids of Giza at your leisure, visit the Valley Temple, and come face-to-face with the timeless Great Sphinx.
Following this, enter the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), the largest archaeological museum globally, to admire King Tutankhamun’s treasures and thousands of other pharaonic artifacts, all showcased in a sleek, modern environment.
To unwind, enjoy a peaceful one-hour ride on a traditional felucca as you sail along the Nile, observing Cairo’s skyline in the gentle evening light. Every detail is taken care of: door-to-door transport, lunch, bottled water, and all entrance fees are included — allowing you to relax, immerse yourself, and take home memories, not logistics.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.