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Daily Tour
4 people
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Pyramids of Giza Saqqara and Memphis Tour is a full-day journey through Egypt’s most iconic ancient landmarks, offering travelers a unique opportunity to explore the heart of ancient Egyptian civilization in one unforgettable experience. From the world-famous pyramids of Giza to the earliest pyramid architecture at Saqqara, and finally to Memphis—Egypt’s first capital—this tour brings together the highlights of the Old Kingdom in a smooth, well-organized day.
Your experience starts with hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle, so you can enjoy a comfortable ride and a stress-free schedule. Along the way, you’ll receive bottled water throughout the tour, and you’ll be accompanied by a local tour guide to keep the day organized and easy. If you want a deeper historical explanation, you can also request an expert Egyptologist and multilingual tour guide as an upgrade (available for an extra fee).
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a complete and well-paced cultural experience in one day. The itinerary combines Egypt’s most famous ancient sites without feeling rushed, and it provides a clear “storyline” of pyramid development—from the greatness of Giza to the innovation of Saqqara and the royal legacy of Memphis. The Pyramids of Giza Saqqara and Memphis Tour is especially popular with first-time visitors who want to cover the essentials in a single, well-planned trip.
Your first stop is the legendary Pyramids of Giza, where you’ll stand before the Great Pyramid, the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. Built with astonishing precision, it remains one of humanity’s greatest architectural achievements. Here you’ll have time to admire the scale, capture panoramic photos, and enjoy the dramatic desert backdrop that makes Giza so iconic.
Nearby, you’ll visit the Great Sphinx, the mysterious half-lion, half-human statue that has guarded the plateau for thousands of years. The Sphinx remains one of Egypt’s most fascinating symbols—an ancient monument wrapped in mythology, history, and unanswered questions.
If you’d like to add a classic desert atmosphere to your visit, you can also enjoy camel or horse riding (available for an additional fee)—a popular add-on for travelers who want unique photos and a more immersive desert experience.
After Giza, the tour continues to Saqqara, one of the most important archaeological zones in Egypt and the birthplace of pyramid construction. Here you’ll discover the Step Pyramid of Djoser, considered the first large-scale stone monument in history. Designed by the architect Imhotep, the Step Pyramid marks the beginning of the pyramid era and explains how ancient Egyptian engineering evolved until it reached the perfection seen at Giza.
Saqqara offers a different vibe than Giza—more quiet, more atmospheric, and deeply historical. Many travelers find it to be one of the most rewarding stops because it represents the “first chapter” of Egypt’s monumental building tradition. The Pyramids of Giza Saqqara and Memphis Tour is one of the best ways to connect these chapters and understand the progression of ancient Egyptian architecture.
To complete the journey, you’ll visit Memphis, the ancient capital of Egypt and once the center of royal power and administration. Today, the Memphis Open-Air Museum preserves remarkable artifacts that reflect Egypt’s greatness, including a colossal statue of Ramses II. This stop adds a strong cultural layer to the day, connecting the pyramids to the civilization that built them and ruled from Memphis at the height of the Old Kingdom.
The Pyramids of Giza Saqqara and Memphis Tour is not just a list of attractions—it’s a complete historical route that links monuments, cities, and royal legacy into one coherent story.
Entrance tickets are not included, so please be ready to purchase tickets on-site.
The tour includes a local tour guide, and you can request an expert Egyptologist and multilingual guide for deeper historical explanation (available on request for an extra fee).
This tour is suitable for couples, families, and small groups who want a comfortable cultural day with photo opportunities and iconic landmarks.
Wear comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, and sunscreen—Egypt’s sun can be strong even in cooler months.
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Learn more about the history of Saqqara here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saqqara
Hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water throughout the tour
Camel/horse riding (available for an additional fee)
Local tour guide
Entrance tickets
Expert Egyptologist and multilingual tour guide (Available on request for an extra fee)
Pyramids of Giza – Marvel at the Great Pyramid, the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World
The Sphinx – Unravel the mystery of this legendary half-lion, half-human statue
Saqqara Pyramid – Discover the Step Pyramid of Djoser, a masterpiece of early pyramid construction
Memphis Museum – Visit the ancient capital’s open-air museum featuring a colossal statue of Ramses II
Comfortable clothing, a hat, and sunglasses are recommended. Wear sturdy walking shoes, as some locations have uneven terrain.
Yes, children will enjoy exploring the pyramids and learning about ancient Egypt.
The tour lasts approximately 7–8 hours, including travel time.
Yes, but an additional ticket is required to enter the Great Pyramid’s inner chambers.
Yes, restrooms are available at most locations, though some may require a small fee.