Explore the ancient wonders of Dahshur on a private 7-hour tour designed for those valuing comfort and authenticity. Begin your day with a traditional Egyptian breakfast amidst scenic rural views, followed by visits to the iconic Bent and Red Pyramids. With a private Egyptologist guide, delve into the history of pyramid construction and enjoy exclusive entry to the Red Pyramid's burial chamber. This experience emphasizes flexibility, allowing for ample exploration and photography at a relaxed pace, away from the crowds of Giza.
- Private tour with an Egyptologist guide for personalized insights
- Enjoy a traditional Egyptian breakfast with local specialties
- Visit the Bent Pyramid and enter the Red Pyramid for an immersive experience
- Flexible schedule and free time for photography and countryside exploration
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Pickup from Cairo
Your day begins with pickup from your hotel in Cairo or Giza in a private air-conditioned vehicle, followed by a comfortable drive toward Dahshur, located south of Cairo.
Arrive at Dahshur, one of Egypt’s most important archaeological sites and a peaceful alternative to Giza, known for its early pyramid constructions and desert scenery.
Bent Pyramid
Visit the Bent Pyramid, famous for its unique architectural shape and historical importance in the development of pyramid construction. Your guide will explain its story, design, and significance during the Old Kingdom.
Photo stops and guided explanation included.
Egyptian Countryside Breakfast
Enjoy a traditional Egyptian breakfast at a countryside restaurant in Dahshur, featuring foul, taameya, eggs, local cheese, fresh bread, and tea or coffee in a relaxed rural setting.
Free Time & Exploration
Time to walk around the Dahshur landscape, take photos, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere away from crowded tourist areas.
Return to Cairo
After the visit, relax during the drive back to your hotel in Cairo.
The guide will take care of all tickets and fees
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