Sakkara, Memphis, and Dahshur are three of Egypt's most significant archaeological sites, offering a glimpse into the ancient world.
Sakkara is home to the famous Step Pyramid of Djoser, the oldest pyramid in Egypt. This vast necropolis was the burial ground for the ancient capital of Memphis. The site includes various tombs, pyramids, and ruins from different periods of Egypt's history, making it an important location for understanding early pyramid construction and Egyptian funerary practices.
Memphis, once the capital of ancient Egypt, is located near the modern village of Mit Rahina. Though much of the ancient city has been lost over time, visitors can still explore remnants like the massive statue of Ramses II and other sculptures and temples. Memphis was a center of culture and religion for millennia and played a major role in Egypt's political life.
Dahshur is known for its well-preserved pyramids, especially the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid. These structures represent important steps in the evolution of pyramid design, showcasing early attempts at perfecting the shape. Dahshur offers a quieter, less crowded experience compared to other sites, making it an excellent destination for those looking to explore ancient Egyptian architecture.
Each of these sites provides valuable insights into Egypt’s ancient civilization and its development over thousands of years.
Included
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- Lunch
- Entrance fees
- Pick up and drop off from Hotel
- Transport by private modern vehicle with A / C
- Professional Tour Guide
Excluded
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- Tipping
- Personal expenses
- Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary
- Entry inside the Great Pyramid ( not including)
- Entry inside Tutankhamun room ( not included)
