









6 hour(s)
English
Included
Visit the Great Pyramid of Khufu with a guided explanation
Visit the panoramic view of the three pyramids and enjoy a camel ride
Lunch at a local restaurant
Visit the Great Sphinx for a detailed explanation and photos
€ 16.66
€ 15.33


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We begin by picking you up from your hotel, where our guide will be holding a sign with the name Nile Navigators for easy identification. You’ll be driven in a comfortable, air conditioned car with water provided throughout the journey. Once we reach the Giza Pyramids, we’ll pass through security and head to the Great Pyramid of Khufu, where the tour guide will provide a detailed explanation of the pyramid's history and significance. You’ll have the opportunity to take photos in front of this incredible wonder. Afterward, we’ll either drive or walk, depending on your preference, to the second pyramid, where our guide will explain its unique features and assist with taking more pictures.
Next, we’ll drive to the panoramic view of all three pyramids, where you can enjoy a camel ride with the pyramids as your backdrop. Following the camel ride, we’ll visit the third pyramid for another photo opportunity before heading to the Great Sphinx. There, our guide will explain the lion’s body and the king’s face, offering a chance for more photos. After the tour, we’ll take you to a local restaurant for lunch before returning you to your hotel to conclude this memorable day of exploration.
Lunch and Bottled water
All Fees and Taxes
Air conditioned vehicle
Camel ride
Airport Pick up and drop off
Gratuities for the guide and driver
Comfortable Shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Public transportation nearby
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Meet with a sign at hotel or address; drop-off at same place
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The Giza pyramids are impressive and worth seeing, but in my opinion, it’s not worth going inside: the entrance fee is too high for the area. The site can be chaotic, with pushy local boys and tired animals, while local girls often ask for photos. It’s better to admire the pyramids from the outside and enjoy the view without spending too much.

The Great Sphinx of Giza is absolutely incredible. Must see. Pro Tip: There is a second gate near the Sphinx. We went through the Sphinx entrance on our second visit to skip the crowds and get some amazing crowd free pictures as the sun was rising.

The Great Sphinx of Giza is a monumental masterpiece, carved from a single limestone ridge over 4,500 years ago. Its enigmatic face, thought to represent Pharaoh Khafre, and its massive lion’s body make it one of Egypt’s most iconic symbols. Standing before it, you can feel the scale, history, and mystery of ancient Egyptian civilization. A must-see when visiting the Giza plateau.

Visiting the Great Sphinx of Giza.It was truly magical. Standing in front of this ancient wonder, carved thousands of years ago, felt surreal. It’s massive, majestic, and full of mystery. The area is well-maintained, and the view with the pyramids in the background is just breathtaking. We took amazing photos and learned so much about ancient Egypt. A must-see for families — it’s one of those places that stays in your heart forever. Highly recommend adding this to your travel bucket list, especially if you’re exploring Egypt.

Visiting the Great Sphinx of Giza was one of the most awe-inspiring moments of my trip to Egypt. Standing face-to-face with this colossal limestone guardian feels like stepping into another era. The sheer size and detail of the Sphinx are breathtaking, especially when you realize it has watched over the Giza Plateau for more than 4,500 years. The setting is remarkable — with the pyramids rising behind it and the desert stretching endlessly beyond. It’s fascinating to see how the Sphinx aligns perfectly with the Pyramid of Khafre, to whom it’s believed to be connected. The site is well organized, and there are several viewing platforms that allow for fantastic photos from different angles. Early morning or late afternoon visits offer the best light and fewer crowds. Local guides nearby can share interesting historical insights and help you understand the many mysteries and legends surrounding the monument. Be prepared for some vendors, but a polite “no, thank you” works fine. The Sphinx embodies the spirit and mystery of ancient Egypt — silent, majestic, and timeless. Standing there, you can’t help but feel humbled by its presence. It’s truly one of the world’s greatest landmarks and a must-see for anyone visiting Cairo or Giza.



