Almost at 03h00 in the early hours, our representative picks you up from your Hurghada hotel by a spacious up-to-date vehicle to transport you to Cairo where you will be met up by your private expert guide to begin your Cairo day trip from Hurghada by vehicle.
Giza Pyramids Complex:By the extensive efforts of the ancient Egyptian kings and the incredibly skilled workers, one of the most striking wonders in the world had came into existence between 2600 and 2510 BC. Giza Necropolis is honored to gather the three astonishing pyramids dedicated to pharaohs; Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus, along with the Great Sphinx, the Valley Temple, and six other smaller pyramids.
The Great Pyramid of Cheops:The Cheops Pyramid is the most giant (147 meters high) and the first pyramid ever built among other pyramids of Giza of 2,300,000 blocks. The pyramid was mainly founded as a royal tomb to host the mummy of Cheops, an Egyptian ruler of the 4th dynasty. Being the last surviving of the ancient world wonders, the Great Pyramid of Khufu became an exceptional phenomenon.
The Great Sphinx:No sculpture in history is on the same level of popularity and uniqueness as the Great Sphinx. It was around 2500 BC, when Pharaoh Chephren started his construction of the greatest statue in Giza Plateau. Shaping a human head on a lion’s body, the Sphinx gained its name from the earlier Greeks as it resembles their mythical winged monster.
The Valley Temple:The Valley Temple is a precious part of the Giza complex, which has no less historical significance than the other milestones in Giza. It stood as the most essential funerary temple in ancient Egypt, witnessing hundreds of royal mummification and purification and other funeral rituals.
Next, you then head to an Egyptian restaurant for lunch and proceed to visit:
The Egyptian Museum:The Egyptian Museum displays what makes the ancient Egyptian civilization seem no other look like. It was established in 1902 in Tahrir Square, the center of the capital city, Cairo. Behind its doors, hundreds of valuable objects and tangible treasures of different scales of wealth boast in a unique style.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar:One of the must-see attractions of Islamic Cairo is the iconic Khan El Khalili. Act as an Egyptian of origin and become face-to-face with the locals at the best-known souk in the Middle East. The bazaar stands since the 14th century and since then, most local population rely on it for their daily shopping needs.
As the tour concludes, we will transport you by a private air-conditioned car to your hotel in Hurghada.
Meals: Lunch
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