Cairo Layover Tour: Pyramids, Sphinx & Grand Egyptian Museum





Description
This full-day expedition bridges the gap between the ancient desert and the cutting-edge future, focusing exclusively on the Giza Plateau and its "fourth pyramid," the **Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)**. Morning: The Giza Plateau The day begins at the **Great Pyramid of Khufu**, the last standing Wonder of the Ancient World. Your private guide will reveal the secrets of the Sphinx and the Valley Temple, providing a deep dive into the engineering of the Old Kingdom. Afternoon: The Grand Egyptian Museum Leaving the sands, you enter the world's largest archaeological complex. The experience is centered on: * **The Colossus of Ramses II:** A 3,200-year-old giant greeting you in the sun-drenched atrium. * **The Grand Staircase:** A vertical gallery of 60 monumental statues leading you toward the plateau view. * **Tutankhamun’s Treasures:** For the first time, all 5,000+ artifacts from the Boy King's tomb—including his chariots and gold mask—are displayed in one breathtaking collection.
Tour Options
Itinerary
The exterior area of the Pyramids of Giza (extra fee for entry inside). 3 pyramids of Giza Cheops Chephren Mycerinus
the oldest and largest of the three, built around 2560 BCE for the pharaoh Khufu. Rising originally to about 146 meters from some 2.3 million limestone blocks, it stood as the tallest structure made by human hands for nearly four thousand years. It is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing. The smooth white casing that once made it gleam is gone, quarried away over the centuries, leaving the stepped core you see today.
built for Khufu's son, is the one most travelers photograph first — not because it is taller, but because it looks it. It sits on higher bedrock, and it still wears a cap of original casing stones near its summit, the only pyramid at Giza to keep that crown. Khafre's complex also gave us the Great Sphinx and the Valley Temple below it, tying the monument to the face that guards the plateau.
the smallest of the three, built for Khafre's successor at roughly half the height of the Great Pyramid. Its lower courses were sheathed in red granite hauled up the Nile from Aswan, some of which still clings to the base. A deep vertical scar on its north face marks a failed medieval attempt to dismantle it — the pyramid simply outlasted the effort.
Great human headed lion statue
Standing as a monumental bridge between Egypt’s past and future, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is the undisputed crown jewel of your Cairo expedition. Spanning over 500,000 square meters, this architectural marvel offers a serene transition from modern chaos to the majesty of the Giza Plateau, which remains perfectly framed through soaring glass walls. The GEM Experience Your journey begins at the feet of the Colossal Ramses II, a 3,200-year-old giant commanding the atrium. As you ascend the Grand Staircase, you'll walk through a vertical timeline of Pharaonic history. The climax is the Tutankhamun Galleries, where his entire 5,000-piece funerary treasure is displayed together for the first time in history. Why it works: Pairing the GEM with the Pyramids gives "soul" to the stones. The Vibe: High-concept design meets ancient mysticism—think Indiana Jones in a glass palace. Comfort: Between galleries, enjoy world-class dining or the lush gardens overlooking the Sphinx.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
Tour guide will be waiting for you outside the terminal building with a sign having your name on it
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Dress code is smart casual
- Infant meals not included
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required