Enjoy your breakfast the following morning before visiting the Giza Pyramids: The pyramid was included on the list of the seven natural wonders of the world because of its height and superb craftsmanship. Its whole structure weights 6 million tonnes and has sides that are each 231 meters high. The pyramid's bricks weigh 2.5 tonnes each. In the Egyptian city of Giza, the pyramids are located on the western bank of the Nile River. You may also get a close-up view of the Sphinx here, a legendary protector with a lion's body and king Chephren's head who watches over a sizable burial complex.
Each visitor receives a full meal at a nearby restaurant for lunch in between visits; drinks are not provided.
The Narmer Stela, a rare item documenting the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under a single ruler, as well as the stunning statues of ancient kings and queens may be found in the Egyptian Museum.
after that, we'll go to the Egyptian Museum: Along with the burial collection of Yuya and Thuya, Psusennes I, and the Treasures of Tanis, the Narmer Stela, which celebrates the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under one king, is one of the museum's priceless objects. The museum also features striking statues of the ancient kings Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure who built the pyramids on the Giza plateau. This museum's distinctive collection includes coffins and ornaments in addition to a substantial collection of papyri.
transfer back again to have your overnight.