Our representatives will receive you and transfer you. The discovery of another civilization and a different world in the true sense will mark the start of your adventure.
Khufu was designed and built by Imhotep. Just behind this are the pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure, which measure 143 and 66 meters respectively.
In the center of the Pyramid of Khufu, just like the other two pyramids, there is a burial chamber. The builders must have fortified all these wonders against any intruders. It was further blocked with large stone slabs across the doors and concealed the entrances. A system of dead-end labyrinths was also constructed to prevent intruders from easily entering. Nonetheless, it did not stop looters from pillaging some valuables.
The King's Chamber is made of granite and measures 10 by 5 meters. These blocks are distributed over five levels that cover the chamber. On the upper level, Egyptologists discovered a relief vault, as well as stones arranged in a herringbone pattern. It is here that they also found the only inscription mentioning the attribution of the Pyramid of Giza to Pharaoh Khufu.
These granite block covers have a roof that rises around 20 meters. The pyramid's north and south faces are occupied by two ventilation shafts.
The Queen's Chamber
The building also houses the Queen's Chamber. It was so named by the Arabs. The room is composed of magnificent limestone. Its walls, for their part, display false joints, as well as strangely crossed joints. More than once, explorers have tried to discover what lies behind all this, but without success.
After the tour of the Three Pyramids and the Sphinx, we will transfer you to a restaurant to enjoy a delicious Egyptian lunch. You will be transferred to the Saqqara site: Saqqara area and Imhotep Museum including a visit to the Step Pyramid Group of King Djoser, the pyramids of Teti, Onas Kagemti Takawasse, Ankh-Mahor, Nefer, Seshem Ptah, Ptahneb, Ti, Edut, Onas Ankh, and Invert.
In accordance with the ancient Egyptian belief, the goddess Nut eats the sun at sunset. It's time to relax on a Nile cruise on a felucca. You will eventually head back to your accommodation after taking in the monuments, history, and religion.