The second day, and after you finish your breakfast in the hotel you will be taken by your tour guide who will pick you up through your day tour of Giza Pyramids, Dahshur, and Memphis in Cairo.
You will start your trip by visiting one of the most important Egyptian monuments in history, the Egyptian pyramids, which are considered royal tombs built over a period of 2700 years starting from the Old Kingdom era until the late Ptolemaic era, and the construction of the pyramids began during the Third Dynasty and ended during the Sixth Dynasty; in the period (2686 - 2325 BC), and the pyramids were not isolated structures but were part of an architectural complex
The ancient Egyptians believed that kings were chosen by the gods to be intermediaries between them and the people on earth, so it was in their interest to keep the king's body intact even after his death, as it was believed that part of the king's soul known as “Ka” remains with his body, and until his soul is properly cared for, they mummified the bodies of kings, and buried everything they needed with them in the afterlife; like gold vessels, food, furniture, etc. in addition to building pyramids as tombs for these kings.
After visiting the pyramids of Giza, you will go to Dahshur, where it includes an ancient Egyptian royal tomb, as well as a number of pyramids built during his reign, and the Pyramid of Snefru was the first of the pyramids of Dahshur, where it was built during the reign of King Snefru, in which Snefru tried to build a smooth-sided pyramid, but as a result of some mistakes in cutting stones and the softness of the soil on which the pyramid was built, the pyramid bent. So Sneferu ordered the construction of the second pyramid of Dahshur, the Red Pyramid, with a height of more than 100 meters, and this pyramid is famous for the use of red limestone in its construction, and it is believed that King Sneferu is buried in this pyramid.
And after that, after eating your lunch in one of our best restaurants, you will go on a different trip in the Memphis area, where there are many very ancient ruins, as it was founded by King Narmer, in the year three thousand two hundred BC, and was considered in the era of the ancient Egyptian state as the capital of the country, specifically during the rule of the Third Dynasty and continued until the Sixth Dynasty, and the worship rituals in it were for the gods called (Ptah).
Throughout its long history, Memphis was a city of great importance and teeming with life, as it was considered one of the largest human settlements in the world, with a population of about thirty thousand people in that period, but today it has no population, but it is one of the most wonderful tourist places in Egypt.
Then back to the hotel to rest before the next day in Cairo with various other visits
Meals included: breakfast and lunch