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Giza Pyramids and Saqqara with Camel Ride Tour

Overview

The Giza Pyramids and Saqqara with Camel Ride Tour takes one through two of Egypt's most esteemed archaeological monuments for a magical day out in the country. The day begins at the Giza Plateau, easily considered to be the largest desert plains serving as the base for the majestic pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. Next comes a stop at the smiling Sphinx to listen to stories of pharaohs, power, and architecture that have mesmerized the world for centuries.

One of the best ways to soak in the atmosphere of this timeless land is to enjoy a camel ride along the golden dunes of Giza. Holding on to the soft sway of the desert, you will get breathtaking panoramic views of the pyramids—a feeling of connection to the earth and ages gone by.

Your tour then heads away, southward, to the home of revolutionary Step Pyramid of Djoser, the oldest stone pyramid that tilted into history. Explore the huge necropolis and its elaborately decorated tombs with striking wall reliefs and inscriptions that portray tales of daily life and religious ideas dating back to 4,000 years. This tour combines the internationally acclaimed landmarks with lesser-known locations.

Inclusion

  • Our representative provides transportation to and from your accommodation in Cairo or Giza.
  • Transportation is provided by air-conditioned cars.
  • Admission fees and tickets for the Giza Pyramids and Saqqara Day Trip with Camel Ride are included.
  • Lunch will be served at a reputable neighborhood restaurant.
  • Camel ride for one hour at the Giza Pyramids.
  • A qualified English-speaking Egyptologist guide will accompany you on Cairo trips.
  • All day trips in Cairo include a complimentary bottle of mineral water.
  • Shopping trips in Cairo or Giza. (On request).
  • All taxes and service fees are included.

Exclusion

  • Any extras not stated in the Egypt Tour schedule.
  • The Great Pyramid may be entered from the inside. (400 Egyptian pounds).
  • Tips are not included in the tour pricing.
  • Drink during meals.
  • Prices are applicable for Christmas and New Year tours in Egypt, as well as Easter tours.

Itinerary

A morning pickup is planned with an Egyptologist guide from your hotel to kick-start the day. Explore the ancient site and see the Great Sphinx, the immortal protector sculpted from limestone. Afterward, embark on a scenic camel ride over the desert sands surrounding the pyramids, an unforgettable occasion that presents splendid panoramic views and great bonding with Egypt's past.

Following the camel ride and the Giza exploration, head back south toward Saqqara Necropolis for the world's first pyramid: the Step Pyramid of King Djoser. This milestone structure marks the stone architecture's first appearance in a monument in ancient Egypt. While you tour the sprawling complex of tombs and temples decorated with lively carvings, your guide will reveal more about the intriguing history and ceremonies of this ancient burial ground. The tour concludes with a comfortable drive back to Cairo, filled with stories, discoveries, and lasting memories of Egypt's oldest treasures.

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Number of Persons Prices
1 Person $160 Per Person
2 - 3 Persons $125 Per Person
4 - 6 Persons $115 Per Person
7 - 10 Persons $100 Per Person

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The best sightseeing tours showcase the awe-inspiring Giza Pyramids and the historical wonders of Saqqara. These tours offer an immersive journey into the ancient past, allowing you to marvel at the iconic pyramids and explore the fascinating archaeological treasures of Saqqara.

The duration of a camel or horse ride around the Giza Pyramids can vary based on several factors, including the route you choose, your riding speed, and the agreements made with local guides or operators. However, here are some general guidelines to give you an idea of the typical durations for these rides:

Camel Rides: Camel rides around the Giza Pyramids are a popular way to explore the desert landscape. A standard camel ride typically lasts about 30 minutes to an hour. This duration allows you to circle the pyramids, enjoy the scenic views, and take some photos. Longer camel rides can also be arranged if you wish to explore the area more extensively.

Horseback Rides: If you prefer a horseback ride, the duration can be similar to camel rides, usually ranging from 30 minutes to 1 hour. Riding on horseback allows you to cover more ground and offers a different perspective on the pyramids.

Sunset and Sunrise Rides: Some operators offer special sunset or sunrise camel or horseback rides, which can be more extended and immersive experiences. These rides often last around 1 to 2 hours, providing a unique opportunity to witness the breathtaking colors of the desert sky during these times.

Customized Rides: You can work with local guides or operators to customize the duration of your ride based on your preferences. If you have a specific route or experience in mind, it's advisable to discuss this with your guide to ensure your expectations are met.

Learning a few essential Arabic phrases can greatly enhance your travel experience in Egypt and facilitate communication with locals. While many Egyptians working in the tourism industry speak English, making an effort to use some basic Arabic phrases is appreciated. Here are some key phrases to learn:

Greetings:

Hello, مرحباً (Marhaban)
Good morning, صباح الخير (Sabah al-khayr).
Good evening (Masa' al-khayr)
Goodbye (Wada'an)
How are you? - كيف حالك؟ (Kayfa haluk/haluki for males and females)
I'm fine, thank you. (Ana bikhair, shukran)

Polite Expressions: 7. Please (Min Fadlik)

Thank you, شكراً (Shukran).
Yes, نعم (Na'am).
No - لا (La)
Excuse me, عفواً (Afwan).
I'm sorry: آسف (Asif) for males and آسفة (Asifah) for females.

Basic Phrases: 13. What is your name? - ما اسمك؟ (Ma ismuk/ismuki for males and females)

My name is [Your Name] - اسمي [اسمك]. (Ismi [your name])
Where is...? - أين...؟ (Ayna...?)
How much does this cost? - كم سعر هذا؟ (Kam sa'ar hadha?)
I need help. (Ahtaj musa'adah)
I don't understand. (La afham)
Can you help me? - هل يمكنك مساعدتي؟ (Hal yumkinuka musa'adati?)
I don't speak Arabic. (La atahaddath al-'arabiyya)

Directions: 21. Where is the bathroom? - أين الحمام؟ (Ayna al-hammam?)

Left: يسار (Yasar)
Right: يمين (Yamin)
Straight ahead: مباشرة (Mubashirah)
Stop here: توقف هنا (Tawaqaf huna)

Numbers: 26. 1 - واحد (Wahid)

2: اثنان (Ithnan)
3: ثلاثة (Thalatha)
10: عشرة (Ashara)
100: مئة (Mi'ah)

Food and Dining: 31. Menu (Al-Qa'imah)

Water: ماء (Ma')
I would like... (Awad)
The bill, please: الفاتورة، من فضلك (Al-fatourah, min fadlik)
Delicious: لذيذ (Lazez)

Shopping: 36. How much is this? - بكم هذا؟ (Bikam hadha?)

Can you give me a discount? - هل يمكنك أن تعطيني خصم؟ (Hal yumkinuka an ta'tini khasm?)

Emergency Phrases: 38. Help! - النجدة! (Al-najdah!)

I need to see a doctor - (Ahtaj tabib)
Call the police - اتصل بالشرطة (Ittasil bish-shurta)

The Pyramids of Giza, located on the Giza Plateau near Cairo, Egypt, are among the most iconic and enduring symbols of ancient Egypt. They are also some of the most famous archaeological and architectural wonders in the world. Here is an overview of the history of the Pyramids of Giza:

1. The Builders:

  • The Pyramids of Giza were built during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt, around 2580–2560 BC.
  • Pharaoh Khufu (also known as Cheops) commissioned the construction of the Great Pyramid. His son, Pharaoh Khafre, built the Pyramid of Khafre, and his grandson, Pharaoh Menkaure, constructed the Pyramid of Menkaure.

2. Purpose and Significance:

  • The purpose of the pyramids was to serve as monumental tombs for the pharaohs and ensure their safe passage to the afterlife.
  • The pyramids were designed as protective structures, with the belief that they would shelter the pharaoh's body, along with valuable possessions, from tomb robbers and the elements.

3. Construction Techniques:

  • The exact methods used to construct the pyramids are still the subject of debate among archaeologists and scholars. However, it is generally believed that a combination of skilled labor, organization, and simple but effective tools and techniques were used.
  • Large limestone and granite blocks were quarried nearby and transported to the pyramid construction sites. Ramps and scaffolding were likely used to move and position the massive stones.

4. The Great Pyramid of Khufu:

  • The Great Pyramid, originally standing at 146.6 meters (481 feet) tall, was the tallest man-made structure in the world for over 3,800 years.
  • It is estimated to consist of approximately 2.3 million limestone and granite blocks, each weighing several tons.

5. The Pyramid of Khafre:

  • The Pyramid of Khafre is slightly smaller than the Great Pyramid but appears taller due to its higher elevation and the retaining casing stones at the top.
  • It features a mortuary temple and the famous Great Sphinx of Giza, believed to be a representation of Pharaoh Khafre himself.

6. The Pyramid of Menkaure:

  • The Pyramid of Menkaure is the smallest of the three main pyramids at Giza. It is flanked by three smaller pyramids for queens.

7. The Pyramids' Alignment:

  • The pyramids are precisely aligned with the cardinal points of the compass, a remarkable feat of ancient engineering and astronomy.

8. The Giza Complex:

  • Surrounding the pyramids are various structures, including mortuary temples, causeways, and smaller satellite pyramids. These elements were integral to the funerary complex and ritual.

9. Ancient and Modern Interest:

  • The pyramids have been a subject of fascination and interest throughout history, attracting explorers, scholars, and tourists from around the world.
  • They continue to inspire awe and curiosity, with ongoing research to uncover more about their construction, purpose, and symbolism.

Egypt is the most welcoming country to visitors in North Africa and the Middle East. Most tourist attractions are well served by inexpensive buses, and many are additionally served by railroads and flights. Many other forms of transportation, which must also be examined, can serve to improve equality of access and opportunity. Rail is an obvious example because it may be utilized for both local and long-distance travel.

Absolutely, tourists can immerse themselves in the vibrant culture of Egypt by experiencing local festivals and celebrations. These events offer a unique glimpse into Egyptian traditions, customs, and cultural heritage. Here are some festivals and celebrations that tourists might enjoy:

  • Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
  •     Sham el-Nessim.
  •     Moulid Festivals.
  • Coptic Christmas and Easter
  • Abu Simbel Sun Festival
  • Cairo International Film Festival
  • Luxor African Film Festival
  • Local cultural events.

 The milder months of October through April are the ideal times to visit. The temperature is more pleasant for touring the attractions.

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