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Saqqara Tours offers captivating Egypt day tours that unravel the timeless mysteries of ancient Egyptian history. Specializing in Cairo day tours , our expert guides lead you on immersive journeys through the iconic landmarks of Egypt, including the renowned Saqqara necropolis. With meticulously crafted itineraries, we ensure you uncover the wonders of ancient Egypt while experiencing the vibrant culture of modern Cairo.. This comprehensive tour will make you fall in love with Egypt tours all over again. The tour begins from Giza where we will take you to explore the Giza Plateau , where your highly-qualified Egyptologist guide will introduce you to each of the three pyramids. Cheops, Khafre, and Menakaure that are the only survivors among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Here you can either enter one of the pyramids or take a camel ride to explore this wonderful historic site.
The incredible necropolis of Saqqara which is considered the biggest and ancient one in Giza right there you can touch the mysterious history of the first constitution ever built by limestone, the step pyramid, You can see the magnificent hieroglyphic inscriptions which covering the tombs, the daily life sightseeing, the nobel people tombs and for sure you enjoy the green landscape in the way to Saqqara
Discover with Egypt Online Tour Saqqara attractions that will let you explore the famous pyramids of Giza and several other historical monuments in Egypt day tours of great importance.
Your tour will start with Giza Pyramids and Sphinx with talented tour guides to explain to you the history of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. Here you can either enter one of the pyramids or take a camel ride to explore this wonderful historic site.
.You will also have the chance to discover the Great Sphinx, that has a rich history dating way back to the time of Chephren. Next, we will take you to Memphis which is the ancient capital of Egypt where you can find the artifacts from several great rulers of Egypt that includes the fallen statue of Ramses II.
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