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You’ll stand beneath the Pyramids of Giza and gaze up at the timeless Great Sphinx
There’s a visit to the world’s largest archaeological museum, the Grand Egyptian Museum
A tasty Egyptian lunch at a local restaurant is part of the experience
You’ll see Tutankhamun’s full treasure collection displayed at the Tutankhamun Gallery
An expert local guide will share their unrivalled knowledge of ancient Egypt and its monuments
Cairo’s magic is calling and this day trip from Hurghada puts you right in the heart of it. After an overnight desert drive, you’ll arrive at the Giza Plateau and come face-to-face with the Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx. Built over 4,500 years ago, these monuments were part of a royal burial complex for the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure. As local guide and Egyptologist Ayman Prince puts it, “even after countless visits, the Pyramids and the Sphinx still blow my mind. The fact that we still don’t fully understand how they were built is mind-blowing. It’s like witnessing...
Cairo’s magic is calling and this day trip from Hurghada puts you right in the heart of it. After an overnight desert drive, you’ll arrive at the Giza Plateau and come face-to-face with the Giza Pyramids and the Great Sphinx. Built over 4,500 years ago, these monuments were part of a royal burial complex for the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure. As local guide and Egyptologist Ayman Prince puts it, “even after countless visits, the Pyramids and the Sphinx still blow my mind. The fact that we still don’t fully understand how they were built is mind-blowing. It’s like witnessing a miracle.”
You’ll have time to stand beneath the pyramids, gaze up at the Sphinx, snap photos and soak in their mystery before tucking into lunch at a local spot. Then, it’s off to the Grand Egyptian Museum – aka GEM. Opened in 2025, GEM is the world’s largest archaeological museum and a true showstopper. You’ll wander through the immersive exhibits, climb the Grand Staircase lined with giant artifacts and dive into stories that span thousands of years. Plus, it overlooks the Giza Plateau, so the views are just as impressive as the treasures inside.
The grand finale brings you to the Tutankhamun Gallery, where over 5,000 treasures from the boy king’s tomb are displayed together for the first time since their discovery, including golden masks, ancient jewels and symbols of eternity that are sure to leave you speechless. Then, to wrap up a day packed with mystery and discovery, you’ll head back across the desert to Hurghada.
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