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Pyramids Tour from Cairo Airport
The Pyramids Tour from Cairo Airport offers an exciting journey into ancient Egypt's history. Beyond the Nile Tours is a leading travel agency providing exceptional services, including expert Egyptologists as guides and comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles.
Join us for an extraordinary tour that includes visits to the three pyramids, the Sphinx, the Valley Temple, and Memphis City—all with a history of over 4,500 years. Enjoy 24/7 customer support and transportation, making this day excursion from Cairo Airport a memorable experience.
Book this exceptional tour from Cairo and turn your desired holiday into a stunning experience.
Tour Highlights
Included/Excluded
- Pick up & drop off service from Cairo Airport.
- All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Private Egyptologist guide in your own language.
- Mineral water on board the vehicle during the tour.
- Lunch during your day trip at a local restaurant.
- All service charges and taxes.
- Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary.
- Tipping.
- Entrance fees for all Sightseeing are mentioned.
Tour Plan
Hotel Pickup
Upon arrival of tourists at the airport, the tour guide will provide transport to the pyramids complex.
Giza Pyramids Complex
This place was like a time capsule that preserved the essence of the Ancient Egyptians for 4000 years. The Giza complex is surrounded by three large, the most grandiose, pyramids and six little ones, with the grand sphinx and the valley temple.
The Great Pyramid
The pyramid shines a welcoming, bright, and sandy-gold color at the beach. Situated in 2580 BC in Egypt by Kufuf, The Khufu pyramid is one of the most significant human-made monuments. Completing the construction took 2.3 million blocks of limestone, weighing 2.5 tonnes, 15 years. It is substantial, 147 meters (481 feet) high, a straight line to the sky. It is the only one of the seven that remains today. Henon is the mastermind behind the architectural wonders. The Pyramids' Inner Space of the Established (King's Chamber, Queen's Chamber, and Golden Valley) is masterfully done. One of the unsolved ancient world mysteries is the actual origin of this phenomenon.
The Great Sphinx
The Great Sphinx—also acknowledged as "Horus, the earth-touching," is magnificent in the fields of Giza and rests quietly on Earth while King Khafre (2558–2532 B.C.) is reigning. This statement calls the Sphinx "Timeless one." It was holding the body of the mythological creature known as the sphinx, which was composed of the lion and man's face. This depicts the king's strength and intelligence.
The Valley Temple
A Valley Temple is one such type of building situated in a river or stream valley.
The mummification process to achieve eternal life, more appropriately known today as the opening of the mouth ritual, was a ritual focused on life's eternal core. It was built during the Egyptian Old Kingdom (2686 - 2134 BC) when it was included among the constructions of King Khafre. The valley is in perfect shape and provides incredible information about how the Ancient Egyptians buried their dead.
The Grand Egyptian Museum
This is one of the most significant achievements of ancient Egypt, which became possible through what, each time and over several new generations, had a fresh perspective on it thanks to constant inspiration from the things of this civilization.
The text presents three fundamentally different archaeological complexes: the Hanging Obelisk, King Ramses II Statue, the 10 Statues of King Senusert, the Grand Staircase, and the Statues of Ptolemaic Monarchs. It also details the Victory Column of King Mercnptah, the Royal Regalia, and the Grand Atrium & Gift Shop.
In addition, a VIP ticket is possible, which, if acquired, will allow you admission to unique attractions. Contact us for more information!
Lunch Time
After enjoying a delicious lunch at a restaurant in Cairo, you can proceed with your enchanting tour by visiting Memphis City.
Memphis City
Everything started in Memphis City at the time of Ancient Egypt. The Capital city of Memphis was first named by King Menes in 2925 BC, and it also connected two regions. This decision was intended to symbolize prosperity for a newly united young state. The place was known for its unique art and successful artisans. Some people believe the city was dedicated to the god Ptah, the god of creation and craftsmanship. The famous temple of Hut-Ka-Ptah was situated in the town, and it was named after the Ka of Ptah, later translated into Greek as Ai-Gy-Ptos, among other names, and finally became Egypt.
Finally, we must deliver you back to Cairo airport at the end of the visit.








