Get ready for an unforgettable day with your tour of the Cairo and Giza governorates. After having your breakfast, your tour guide and private car will be ready to start your adventure for today and for the upcoming years. You will start your day in Giza governorate, where you see the great artifacts of the Giza Necropolis, seeing the three Giza pyramids, which are one of the wonders of the ancient world.
When you see it you will be amazed by how huge these constructions are, and how these people managed to build these genius pyramids as royal tombs for the kings of Khufu, Chephren, and Menkaure. Scientists and archeologists believe that each summit of the pyramid is aligned with a star in the sky.
You can have one of the enjoyable optional activities, a camel ride around the Giza pyramids, where you will be able to see more pyramids and have fascinating pictures.
After this, you will see the Great Sphinx, which is a large statue carved from one stone of limestone. Some historians believe that the statue of the Sphinx is owned by King Chephren, one of the owners of the pyramids. Then you move to see the valley temple, which is owned by King Chephren too, the temple has one of the most unique pharaonic designs. The temple consists of granite-covered limestone. Concerning the floors, it is covered with the Alabaster stone.
Our next stop will be Saqqara, which includes the oldest tombs in history. The name of Saqqara is derived from the name of the god of the cemetery, Sucre. Saqqara embraces pyramids, temples, and the famous tombs of Serapeum. It was certified a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979 for what exists from great artifacts and possessions of the famous Egyptian kings. One of the most significant is the pyramid of Djoser, which is the first attempt of the idea of building with stone. The archeologists and historians from around the world care and study the site of Saqqara carefully for the treasures inside it.
Our first fascinating stop is a place that will take you to see the incredible statue of King Ramses II. You will see Memphis, or the city of the white wall which was built by King Narmer in 3200 B.C. It was the capital of old Egypt; the ancient Egyptians called it “Men-Nefr,” and then the Greeks drove it to Memphis.
After seeing all of these significant sites, you will be transferred back to your hotel to relax
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch