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Private Giza Plateau and Pyramids Day Tour

Cairo (Egypt)

B-224787
$ 411.39

Location

Trip to Giza Pyramids  

 Placing our focus on the Giza Necropolis specifically, this day tour from Cairo  is for you to explore all that there is to explore in the Giza Pyramids Complex and learn a few things about some of its histories. 

Because this tour is particularly about the Pyramids of Giza, we are not going to waste any second of your time, so the Giza Pyramids Complex here you come! 

When you get to the Giza Pyramids Complex which is also known as the Giza Necropolis, your tour schedule begins with the seeing of the three Pyramids of Giza. These Pyramids were erected by three past Pharaohs of Egypt namely Pharaoh Khufu  , Pharaoh Khafre, and Pharaoh Menkuare. 

The oldest and biggest of them which is known as the Great Pyramid, the Pharaoh Khufu’s Pyramid, or the Pyramid of Cheops is the oldest wonder out of the Seven Wonders of the World that still exists in Egypt

Besides these Pyramids, there are the Pyramids of the queens (which are the tombs of Pharaoh Khufu’s sisters and wives), the tombs of old Egyptian noblemen, and the tomb of Hemiunu, (who was known as the architect of Pharaoh Pyramid of Khufu). 

After your tour through the artifacts of the Pyramids and tombs in the Giza Necropolis, the sandy and hot Sahara desert await you for a camel ride through the desert and around the Pyramids. But not to worry about the hotness of the desert, we have a supply of bottled water for you! 

Visiting the Sphinx

 Afterwards you will head to the Great Sphinx and the Valley Temple of king Chephren.

Other benefits of this tour include fuel surcharge, lunch, a professional Egyptologist guide, and a hotel pick up and drop-off with a Wi-Fi-enabled private vehicle. 

What's included?

  • Fuel surcharge
  • Food and drinks
Fuel surcharge
Local taxes
Bottled water
Lunch
Qualified Egyptologist guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Private tour
Transport by private vehicle incl. WiFi
Camel riding for 30 minutes around pyramids

Exclusions

  • Tip or gratuity
Gratuities
Extra entrance fees (Interior of Cheops and Mycerinus' pyramids, Solar Boat museum)
Drinks

Please Note

Pickup & Timing: Your guide contacts you the evening before your tour via WhatsApp to reconfirm the exact pickup time and your hotel details. Pickup is from the lobby of any hotel in Cairo or Giza (Luxor or Aswan for southern tours). If you're staying in an Airbnb or non-hotel accommodation, share your location pin when booking so your driver can find you easily.

What You'll Pay On-Site: All entry fees listed in the itinerary are included. If you choose optional upgrades during the tour — such as entering the Tutankhamun tomb, the Seti I tomb, or the Great Pyramid interior — these are paid on-site by credit or debit card. Your guide will advise whether each upgrade is worthwhile before you decide. Cash is no longer accepted at most major archaeological sites in Egypt.

Weather & Sun Egypt is hot and dry for most of the year. From October to March, daytime temperatures in Cairo are comfortable (18–25°C / 65–77°F), but mornings can be cool. From April to September, expect 35–45°C (95–113°F) at open-air sites. The Giza Plateau, Valley of the Kings, and Karnak have almost no shade. Your guide schedules site visits to avoid the worst midday heat, but sun protection is essential regardless of season.

Dress Code: Dress comfortably and modestly. At mosques (Al-Hussein, Al-Azhar, Alabaster Mosque), shoulders and knees must be covered — this applies to all genders. At archaeological sites, there is no dress code, but lightweight long sleeves protect against the sun better than sunscreen alone. Comfortable closed-toe shoes with grip are essential — sites involve walking on sand, uneven stone, and rough terrain.

Photography: Photography is permitted at most outdoor archaeological sites. Inside tombs (Valley of the Kings), photography is generally prohibited unless you purchase a separate photography ticket. Inside the Grand Egyptian Museum, photography rules vary by gallery — your guide advises on the day. Drone photography at all archaeological sites requires permits that are extremely difficult to obtain. Do not fly a drone without confirmed authorization.

Payments & Currency Egypt's currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). Most tourist-facing businesses accept credit/debit cards and USD. Your guide and driver accept tips in EGP, USD, or EUR. ATMs are widely available in Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan. Recommended tipping: $5–10 per person for your guide on a half-day tour, $10–15 on a full day. $3–5 for your driver.

Health & Safety: Drink only bottled water (provided on your tour). Tap water in Egypt is not safe for tourists. Carry any personal medications you need — pharmacies are available but may not stock specific brands. Apply sunscreen before departure, not on-site — you'll be in the sun within minutes of arriving at most sites. Travel insurance is required for all tours and is not provided by Pyramids Land.

Cultural Notes: Egyptians are genuinely welcoming. "Shukran" (thank you) and "Salaam alaikum" (peace be upon you) go a long way. At tourist sites, you may be approached by local vendors or people offering unsolicited help (leading you to a viewpoint, taking your photo). A polite "la, shukran" (no, thank you) works. Your guide manages these interactions so you don't have to.

What do I need to bring?

  • Comfortable closed-toe shoes with grip (sand, uneven stone, rough terrain at all sites)
  • Hat with a brim — essential at Giza, Saqqara, Valley of the Kings, Karnak, and all open-air sites
  • Sunscreen (apply before departure — you'll be in the sun immediately on arrival)
  • Sunglasses
  • Camera or smartphone (charged — there are no charging points at sites)
  • A light scarf or shawl for mosque visits (shoulders and knees covered)
  • Small daypack for water, camera, and sun protection
  • Any personal medications you need during the day

We provide bottled water throughout the tour. You do not need to bring your own.

Meeting Points

Cairo
, Cairo, EG

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