- Egyptologist Tour Guide
- Entrance Fees Tickets
- Camel Ride For Half Hour
- A/C Private Car
- Entry Visa into Egypt
- Any Extra meals and beverages
- Any optional Tours
- Tipping
- after Breakfast at the hotel restaurant, Queen of Egypt’ Tour Guide will meet you at the lobby of the hotel to accompany you on an awe-inspiring tour to the Giza Pyramids Saqqara as you will visit the Great Pyramid of Cheops, There is only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing today and it is the Pyramid of Khufu at Giza, Egypt’s Great Pyramid. His son, Khafre, and another pharaoh, Menkaure, are credited with building the other two pyramids at Giza, but neither of them is as large or impressive as Khufu’s Great Pyramid, completed around 2560 BC and originally standing 481 feet tall (455 feet today due to the removal of its outer casing and capstone).
- also you can see Chephren Pyramid The second largest pyramid at Giza and in Egypt was built for Khafre, the third pharaoh of the 4th Dynasty during the Old Kingdom Period of Ancient Egypt around 2540 BC. Khafre, also known in history by the Greek name Chephren, was the son of Khufu, who is the Great Pyramid and the grandson of Sneferu, another great builder of Ancient Egypt.
Khafre lived during the ‘golden age’ of the Old Kingdom. The pyramids built by him and his family were the greatest in the history of Egypt and some of the greatest achievements in human history.- The you Will See Pyramid of MenkaureThe third and smallest of the great pyramids at Giza is credited to the pharaoh Menkaure (Mycerinus in Greek). It is thought to have been completed at the end of the 26th century BC. Menkaure, like the builders of the other pyramids at Giza, ruled Egypt during the 4th Dynasty during the Old Kingdom Period of Ancient Egypt.
The pyramid had an original height of 215 feet, but stands at 204 feet today as a result of the removal of its outer casing and capstone. The lower section of the pyramid was encased in pink granite and the upper portions in white Tura limestone, as with the other pyramids at Giza and in other pyramid fields.- The Great SphinxThe Great Sphinx is among the world’s largest sculptures, measuring some 240 feet (73 metres) long and 66 feet (20 metres) high. It features a lion’s body and a human head adorned with a royal headdress. The statue was carved from a single piece of limestone, and pigment residue suggests that the entire Great Sphinx was painted.
- then Lunch will be served at a Local restaurant.
- After that drive to the City of the dead Saqqara which contains the oldest complete stone building complex known in history, the Step Pyramid of Djoser.Built by Imhotep - one of the first recognized architects in history - during the reign of Pharaoh Djoser around 2630 BCE, the Step Pyramid was the central feature of the Third Dynasty ruler's funerary complex, which also includes an impressive hypostyle entry hall.
Over 200 feet (60 m) tall, with a base of 358 feet by 397 feet (109 m by 121 m), the step pyramid was the Egyptian's first successful attempt to build a pyramid and is one of the world's oldest monumental cut stone structures.- Saqqara, the sweeping necropolis and pyramid field of Memphis, the first Capital of Egypt, has been an important historical site for 5,000 years of Egyptian history. This large area about 20 miles south of Cairo features the small square tombs (mastabas) of the kings of the first and second dynasties Most famously, the first king of the third dynasty, Djoser, asked his vizier and chief architect to erect for him the first monument built entirely of stone in ancient Egypt. The result is the famous step pyramid of Saqqara and its surrounding funerary complex, which was enclosed by a huge wall, probably emulating that which surrounded Memphis itself.
While kings of the fourth dynasty selected the Giza Plateau for their funerary monuments, kings of the fifth and sixth dynasties returned south to Saqqara where we find their pyramids and most of their high officials’ tombs. The importance of the necropolis region ebbed back and forth as the capital of Egypt moved, first, to the city of iTt-tAwy in the Middle Kingdom’s 12th dynasty, and then to the south in the New Kingdom to Thebes, where Amun became the State-god. The situation changed again for the brief “Amarna Interlude,” when King Amenophis IV (Akhenaten), built Tell el Amarna in Middle Egypt as his new capital. The New Kingdom royal necropolis was then moved south to Western Thebes in the reign of Amenhotep I, to what is known now as the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens. Most of the high officials and noblemen of this period were also buried in the cliffs of Western Thebes.- after that, transfer you back to your hotel.
- 100 $ Per Person in Group formed 09 to 17 Adults
- 110 $ Per Person in Group formed 05 to 08 Adults
- 120 $ Per Person in Group formed 03 to 04 Adults
- 130 $ Per Person in 02 Adults
- 140 $ Per Person in Solo Travel
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- - 0 : 4 Free of Charge
- - 5 : 11 pay 50% of tour price
- - 12+ pay full tour price as per adult person
- Note: If the tour package includes flights, trains, jungle safari, private monument, an extra supplement will be applicable to the child.
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- You may cancel your booking at any time prior to commencement of the tour by notifying us in writing. The cancellation charges shall be as follows:
- - If you cancel before 60 days of tour commencement date, there will be no cancellation fees, except components which require per booking (train, flight and safaris).
- - If you cancel on or before 59-45 days of tour commencement date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged.
- - If you cancel on or before 44-30 days of tour commencement date, 50% of the entire tour price will be charged.
- - Less than 30 Days before arrival, 100% will be Charged.
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Early Morning our Tour Guide will Pick-up you to make the Hot air ballooning in Luxor is an aspect of the Egyptian tourist industry. with sunrise rides in hot air balloons to tourists who enjoy views of ancient Thebes, the temple complexes of Karnak and Luxor, the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens.
Full Itineraryin Nubia near Egypt’s southern border, is among the most awe-inspiring monuments of Egypt. It was cut into the living rock by King Ramesses II (the Great) of the Nineteenth Dynasty.
Full ItineraryA tour of Luxor with a guide specialized in Egyptology, in addition to enjoying Visit Luxor and see the Luxor Temple, Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings, Deir el-Bahri, visit the Temple of Hatshepsut, and the Colossi of Memnon.
Full ItineraryA tour of Alexandria with a guide specialized in Egyptology, in addition to enjoying Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, Qaitbey Citadel, Pompey's Pillar, and Library of Alexandria
Full ItineraryA tour of the Islamic Cairo with a guide specialized in Egyptology, in addition to enjoying Amr ibn Alaas Mosque, Sultan Hassan, El Rifae Mosque, Alazhar, Citadel of saladin.
Full ItineraryA tour of the Giza Pyramids with a guide specialized in Egyptology, in addition to enjoying Saqqara and Dahshur
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