Private Tour Cairo day tour to Giza Pyramids
06 Hour
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Included Services
- Pick up from your hotel by air-conditioned vehicle.
- Transfer by private Air-conditioned vehicle.
- English speaking guide
- Cairo day tour (Giza Pyramids & Sphinx)..
- Entrance fees to the mentioned sites
- One Bottle of Mineral Water to each person.
- Transfer back to your hotel
- All service charges & taxes
Excluded Services
- Any optional tours
- Tipping
Price
price
Single | 2-3 Persons | 4-6 Persons | 7-10 Persons |
$ 170 | $ 110 | $ 100 | $ 90 |
Prices are quoted per person in American Dollars.
price
Single | 2-3 Persons | 4-6 Persons | 7-10 Persons |
$ 170 | $ 110 | $ 100 | $ 90 |
Prices are quoted per person in American Dollars.
Itinerary
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Day Tour To Giza Pyramids, Sphinx & Valley Temple
Plango Travel Tours Egypt tour guide will meet you at the hotel lounge to start a fictitious Cairo day tours to Giza Pyramids, you will view the three pyramids of kings Khufu, Chephren & Mecernius, see the largest Pyramid of king Khufu who comes after his father Sinfru , and his mother is the queen Hattab Haras I, which dates back to 2650 BC, the abbreviation of Khannum Kho Foy. Khenum it means who protects me. History tells that the Pyramid of Khufu is the greatest building on the earth. Proceeding to see the Pyramid of Chephren (Khafra’e). It was built by King Khafra’e, the fourth king in the fourth family; he is the son of King Khufu. He married Princess Maras Ankh, 26 years old, and built the second pyramids of Giza, Its height is 136 meters, built on an area of 215 square meters, continue to see the smallest Pyramid of King Mecernuis (Mankaura’), continue to see Sphinx which is a statue of a mythical creature with a body of a lion and a human head. The ancient Egyptians built it during the reign of king Chephren 2558-2532 BC. Finally see the Valley Temple before ending your Cairo day tour to Giza Pyramids. Good times run so fast, Plango Travel Tours Egypt will say good bye to you, it’s time now to revert you back to your hotel in Cairo/Giza, hoping to welcome you again in Egypt.