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Full-Day tour to Giza Pyramids and Saqqara

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Full-Day trip to Giza Pyramids and Saqqara

Walk through the open-air museum and admire every stone there, each of which tells us a story that spans more than 4,500 years. Here, you will find the first pyramid in history, the Step Pyramid of Djoser, which marked the actual beginning of the idea of pyramid building before reaching its peak with the Pyramids of Giza. The most important monuments of Saqqara can be indicated by dividing the area into sectors, which are: the northern sector, the Onis Pyramid sector, the Teti Pyramid sector, and other sectors.

Giza (or Gizeh, Guizé, al-Gizah) is the northernmost site of the Memphite necropolis, we will not miss visiting the Pyramids of Giza, located 10 miles from Saqqara, where we will begin our journey with a visit to the embassy, followed by the Pyramids of Giza area so that you can discover for yourself the development of pyramid construction. The area is famous for its three pyramids and their guardian, the sphinx.  Enjoy with us a pleasant trip to the two most important regions.

Inclusion

  • Transportation from and to your hotel in Cairo or Giza.
  • Entry costs to the mentioned sites.
  • The lunch will be an Egyptian dinner at a nearby restaurant. 
  • An special, air-conditioned, nonsmoking vehicle is used for all transportation.  
  • Cairo Top Tours assigns the qualified guide (additional languages are available upon request).  
  • During trips to Egypt, a mineral water bottle is kept in the car.
  • Pauses for snacks when asked.
  • Tickets for entry to both pyramids areas are included, as are taxes and service fees.

Exclusion

  • Any extras not covered by day trip.  
  • Tipping is not covered when on tour.  
  • Drinka
  • There is an additional fee for Egypt Easter excursions during the busy spring season, and prices do apply at peak times like Christmas and New Year's tours in Egypt.

Itinerary

At the prearranged time, your representative and driver will be waiting for you in front of your hotel. You will meet your local English-speaking guide to begin an exciting tour... The first pyramid was built at Saqqara, so we'll start there. Learn about the history of the great Saqqara complex, from Imhotep the Great who built the Step Pyramid and was worshipped by the Egyptians to Jean Philippe, the French engineer who played a pivotal role in the rehabilitation of the site.

Pyramid of Teti built by Pharaoh Teti, founder of the Sixth Dynasty, around 2400 BC, it is located 5,000 meters northeast of the Step Pyramid... Teti ruled Egypt after Pharaoh Unas, who was the last king of the Fifth Dynasty. Enjoy entering these pyramids and learn about what's inside them... After completing your tour of the Merrouka platform, and just a few steps away, you will find the "Kajmeni" platform, our next destination in the Saqqara necropolis. Curiosity and passion drive us to explore the greatness of what our ancestors engraved on walls that have stood tall for more than 4,000 years, telling us the story of a civilization unlike any other nation has ever seen.

At the end of the tour, after learning interesting facts about most of the sectors of Saqqara, we will take you to a restaurant for a delicious Egyptian lunch, such as mahshi with meat and other delicious dishes.

  • We move on to the Pyramids of Giza to see a boom in ancient Egyptian architecture.  The funerary complex of King Khufu consists of:
    pyramid of Khufu
  • mortuary temple
  • rising causeway
  • reception temple
  • 3 boat pits to the east
  • 2 boat pits to the west (Otherois boat museum)
  • satellite pyramid
  • pyramid of Queen Méret.it (GIC)
  • pyramid of an unknown queen (GIB)
  • pyramid of Queen Henut (GIA)
  • pit of the mother of King Hetepheres
  • mastaba

Enjoy with us entering the Pyramid of Khufu and then the Pyramid of Khafre and see for yourself the inner chambers and the ancient Egyptians' thinking in building the pyramids and constructing tombs to keep them away from thieves of that era so that the king could rise again. From here, your guide will provide you with important information about the Egyptian religion and the contemplation of the ancient Egyptians, as their belief was built on contemplation. Discover more about the final pyramid we'll see today, Menkaure's Pyramid, whose owner passed away before it was finished... Next up on our itinerary is the Sphinx, a significant deity and emblem for the ancient Egyptians.

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Number of Persons Prices
1 Person $135 Per Person
2 - 3 Persons $95 Per Person
4 - 6 Persons $70 Per Person
7 - 10 Persons $60 Per Person

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It is found in south of Cairo, Saqqara was the huge necropolis of the ancient capital of Egypt, Memphis, and it is a home for the oldest pyramid:the step pyramid of Djoser. Aside from being home to Egypt's oldest pyramid, Saqqara is the largest archaeological site in Egypt.

Cairo, the capital city of Egypt, is a vibrant metropolis that offers a rich blend of history, culture, and modernity. It is home to a wide range of tourist attractions, including ancient monuments, bustling markets, and world-class museums. Here are some of the best tourist attractions in Cairo:

The Giza Pyramids: Located on the outskirts of Cairo, the Giza Pyramids are among the most iconic landmarks in the world. They include the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure, as well as the Great Sphinx of Giza.

The Egyptian Museum: Also known as the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, this museum in Tahrir Square houses an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, including the treasures of Tutankhamun.

Khan El Khalili: This historic market in Islamic Cairo is a bustling hub of activity where you can shop for souvenirs, spices, jewelry, textiles, and more. It's also a great place to soak in the local culture.

Islamic Cairo: Explore the narrow streets and historic mosques of Islamic Cairo, including the Al-Azhar Mosque, Sultan Hassan Mosque, and the Citadel of Saladin, which offers panoramic views of the city.

Coptic Cairo: Visit the historic Christian quarter, home to the Hanging Church (Saint Virgin Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church), the Coptic Museum, and the Church of St. Sergius and Bacchus.

The Citadel of Saladin: This medieval fortress houses several mosques, including the stunning Mosque of Muhammad Ali (Alabaster Mosque), and offers breathtaking views of Cairo.

Al-Muizz Street: Known as one of the oldest streets in Cairo, it is lined with historic mosques, palaces, and monuments, making it a fascinating walk through centuries of history.

Nile River Cruises: Enjoy a dinner cruise on the Nile River to take in the city's skyline and enjoy traditional Egyptian entertainment.

The Al-Azhar Park: This beautiful urban park provides a serene escape from the bustling city and offers great views of the historic district.

Old Cairo Gates: Visit the historic gates of Cairo, such as Bab Zuweila and Bab al-Futuh, which were once important entrances to the city.

Saqqara: Located nearby, Saqqara is home to the Step Pyramid of Djoser and numerous ancient tombs, offering insights into Egypt's early history.

Al-Hussein Mosque: Located near Khan El Khalili, this mosque is a significant religious and cultural site, especially during Islamic celebrations and festivals.

Modern Cairo: Explore modern neighborhoods like Zamalek and Heliopolis, known for their upscale dining, shopping, and entertainment options.

Downtown Cairo: Discover the vibrant and bustling streets of downtown Cairo, which are lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings.

Giza, being a part of the Cairo metropolitan area in Egypt, offers a wide array of delicious Egyptian dishes and street food options. When you visit Giza or any part of Egypt, make sure to try these local dishes:

Koshari: Koshari is often considered Egypt's national dish. It's a hearty vegetarian meal made with layers of rice, macaroni, lentils, and chickpeas, topped with a spicy tomato sauce and crispy fried onions.

Ful Medames: Ful Medames is a popular Egyptian breakfast dish made from mashed fava beans seasoned with garlic, olive oil, and various spices. It's typically served with bread or pita.

Ta'ameya (Egyptian Falafel): Egyptian falafel, known as ta'ameya, is made from crushed fava beans mixed with herbs and spices, then deep-fried until crispy. It's often served on pita bread with tahini sauce and vegetables.

Molokhia: Molokhia is a traditional Egyptian soup made from the leaves of the jute plant. It's usually cooked with chicken or rabbit and served over rice or with bread.

Mahshi: Mahshi refers to a variety of stuffed vegetables, such as vine leaves, bell peppers, and zucchinis. The stuffing often includes a mixture of rice, herbs, and ground meat.

Shawarma: Shawarma is a popular street food in Egypt. It consists of thinly sliced layers of marinated meat (usually beef or chicken) that are cooked on a vertical rotisserie. The meat is typically served on flatbread with tahini sauce and vegetables.

Aish Baladi: Aish Baladi is a traditional Egyptian flatbread known for its slightly chewy texture. It's a staple in Egyptian cuisine and is often used to scoop up various dishes like dips and stews.

Hawawshi: Hawawshi is a delicious Egyptian sandwich made from spiced ground meat (usually beef or lamb) stuffed into a pocket of aish baladi and baked until crispy.

Moussaka: Egyptian moussaka is a layered casserole made with minced meat (usually beef or lamb), eggplants, tomatoes, and a creamy bechamel sauce.

Bamya: Bamya is a stew made with okra, tomatoes, garlic, and coriander. It's often cooked with tender chunks of beef or lamb and served with rice or bread.

Basbousa: For dessert, try basbousa, a sweet semolina cake soaked in sugar syrup and often garnished with almonds or coconut flakes.

Umm Ali: Umm Ali is a classic Egyptian bread pudding made with layers of bread, nuts, raisins, and coconut, all soaked in sweet milk and baked to a golden brown.

Ice Cream Sandwich: Cool off with an Egyptian ice cream sandwich. It typically consists of a scoop of ice cream wrapped in a piece of aish baladi.

The best time to visit Saqqara, which is part of the Giza Governorate and home to the famous Step Pyramid of Djoser, is during the cooler months of the year, which are typically from late autumn to early spring. Here's more information on the ideal timing:

  • Autumn (October to November)
  • Winter (December to February)
  • spring (March to April).
  • summer (May to September).

Cairo offers a rich culinary scene, with a variety of restaurants serving traditional Egyptian cuisine. Here are some of the best restaurants in Cairo where you can savor authentic local dishes:

  •     Abou Tarek.
  • Kebdet El Prince.
  • Naguib Mahfouz Café.
  •     Kahramana Restaurant.
  •     Tabula.
  •     Sequoia.
  •     Felfela.
  • Azhar Park Restaurants
  •     El Fishawy Café.
  •     Andrea.

    

 Yes, Cairo day tours often include visits to various historical tombs and burial sites. Cairo is rich in history, offering several fascinating tombs and necropolises that showcase ancient Egyptian, Islamic, and Coptic heritage.

Some of the tombs that might be included in day tours are:

  •     Islamic Cairo.
  •     Coptic Cairo.
  •     Saqqara and Dahshur.

The most well-known Tombs of the Nobles can be found in a number of locations around Egypt, notably the necropolises of Saqqara, which is close to Cairo, and Thebes, which is today Luxor on the west bank of the Nile.
 

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