Sunday, October 15, 2023

GIZA PYRAMIDS AND NILE CRUISE TOURS FROM AIN SOKHNA PORT

 


 

GIZA PYRAMIDS AND NILE CRUISE TOURS FROM AIN SOKHNA PORT

Prepare yourself to be blown away by the greatness of the Giza Pyramids with our GIZA PYRAMIDS AND NILE CRUISE TOURS FROM AIN SOKHNA PORT where you will get to explore the mysterious Giza Pyramids which considered one of the most attractive places in the world, the historical pyramids were built during a frenetic period of construction, from roughly 2550 to 2490 B.C and contains three pyramids known as Cheops, Chephren, and Mykerinus, pyramids of Giza  were constructed on one of the rockiest plateaus on the banks of the Nile in Northern Egypt, served as the necropolis for the royalty of the old kingdom, the pyramid structure represents the evolution for tomb design, built to endure eternity for another life, Start your tour visiting Cheops Pyramid which is one of the most amazing pyramids all over the world as it is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world and stands from 4000 years; it contains approximately 2.3 million stone blocks.

Move to explore Chephren Pyramid which is considered to be second large pyramid with Ain El Sokhna Shore Excursions, although this pyramid is smaller than the Pyramid of Cheops but its top gives an illusion of being higher than the Pyramid of Cheops, because of its smooth limestone cap. Mykerinus Pyramid is the third and considered to be the smallest pyramid of the Giza Pyramids, as its height is approximately 66 meters.

 

pyramids tours from el sokhna port ,Get excited with Our Tours from El Sokhna Port and explore Mykerinus Pyramid which is the smallest of the Giza pyramids (66m high and 108m wide), despite being built with larger freestones. It has a particularly complex system of funerary chambers. Like its neighbours, with its temples, road and three small satellite pyramids, Mykerinos was a funerary complex. The attention to detail is not as it is on the earlier pyramid. Menkaure' was the successor to Chephren. The pyramid was not complete when Menkaure died. Shepseskaf, who was Menkaure's son, finished the pyramid. The granite encasement was never finished.

The pyramid stands 66.5m high, which is much smaller than the other two pyramids at Giza. Find out more about the chamber of Mycerinus or its also called Mankaure, which was located in the lower floor, its walls were covered with granite, as well as the construction of Mycerinus had to have a well prepared rock subsurface, especially around its northern west corner. Scout around Sphinx which is a massive statue that has a body of lion and a head of a Pharaonic man, it was believed that the head is belonging to the king Khafre,. The statue has come to symbolize strength and wisdom. The statue consists of about 2,000 limestone blocks and although the date of its constructions is uncertain, the head of the Sphinx is believed to be that of the Pharaoh Khafre. Finally you will visit the Valley Temple with our Sakkara and Giza Pyramids Tour from Port Said Port. The temple is located in front of Khafre Pyramid beside the Sphinx, it is characterized by magnificent of engineering and its distinctive architectural style, it was the main entrance of the complex of the Giza Pyramids and it was also used as a connection between the complex and the Nile River by a canal. This temple served definitely two functions: First, it was used for the purification of the mummy of the king before its burial. Second, it was used for making the Mummification process of the king.

 

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Itinerary


Giza Pyramids and 
Nile Cruise Tours from Ain Sokhna Port

Early morning, the World Tour Advice tour representative will meet you by the exit door of your cruise at El Sokhna Port, he will hold a sign with your name.
then a direct transfer by a private air-conditioned van to Cairo, approximately one hour and a half drive. upon your arrival to Cairo, cross the river Nile to go to Giza, where you start your guided Private Tour to Giza Pyramids. tour to discover the Giza Pyramids of Khufu, Kafra & Menkaure, during Old and Middle kingdoms, These massive pyramids were erected by pharaohs to withstand time and also as burial chambers for the deceased pharaoh during Old and Middle kingdoms, proceed the tour to visit the Great Sphinx, head of a man & body of a lion, representing symbols of being intelligent and strong, it was the guardian of the pyramids, while some archaeologists say it was carved minimum 2000 before building pyramids. The legend says it was a real animal thinking he is the most intelligent and strong creature in the world, but when he discovered that a man is more intelligent he sacrificed himself to be a stone protecting the man for eternity and mummies, Proceed tour to visit the Valley temple, throw coins in it and make a wish, lunch, shopping then enjoy a relaxing tour in private felucca sailing on the river Nile in Cairo, Walking tour in Cairo downtown, End of your trip from Sokhna to Cairo, back to Sokhna port for your cruise


Included

- All the services of Pick up and drop off services from and to El Sokhna Port
- Lunch meal in traditional high quality restaurant - One hour sailing on River Nile in Felucca
- Private English speaking Egyptologist tour guide 
- All transfers by a private A/C vehicle 
- Entrance fees to all the tour sites as mentioned above 
- Two Bottles mineral water on board the vehicle during Pyramids and Cairo tours
- All the trip taxes & service charge


Excluded

- Optional tours such as Khufu ( Cheops) pyramid entry, Solar boat museum entry, riding camels and hours
- Beverages not specified
- Tipping kitty, recommended but not obligatory

 

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