Tourists choose the Giza Pyramids tour because it's a chance to see one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing.
What makes it unique:
World-famous pyramids over 4,500 years old The mysterious Great Sphinx Incredible ancient engineering and history Close to Cairo, easy to access Offers unforgettable photos, camel rides, and a walk through Egypt’s golden past
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The Giza Pyramids are one of the most iconic and awe-inspiring archaeological sites in the world, located on the Giza Plateau near Cairo, Egypt. The complex consists of three main pyramids, built during Egypt's Fourth Dynasty (circa 2600–2500 BC), along with several smaller "queen" pyramids, temples, and the Great Sphinx. 1. The Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) Largest and oldest Originally 146.6 meters tall Over 2 million limestone blocks used Considered a masterpiece of ancient engineering 2. The Pyramid of Khafre (Chephren) Slightly smaller but appears taller due to higher ground Still has some casing stones at the top Associated with the Great Sphinx, thought to bear Khafre’s likeness 3. The Pyramid of Menkaure Smallest one Stands about 65 meters high Known for its more complex internal chamber The Great Sphinx: A massive limestone statue with a lion's body and a pharaoh's head, likely representing Khafre Each pyramid was connected to mortuary and valley temples via causeways
The Great Pyramid of Giza, also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops, is the largest and oldest of the three pyramids on the Giza Plateau in Egypt. It's the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing. Built during: Around 2580–2560 BC (Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt) Height: Originally about 146.6 meters (481 feet), now about 138.8 meters (455 feet) due Made from over 2 million limestone blocks, some weighing as much as 80 tons
The Pyramid of Khafre (also spelled Chephren) is the second largest of the three pyramids at Giza and is easily recognized because it still retains some of its original smooth casing stones at the very top. Built by: Pharaoh Khafre (son of Khufu), who ruled during the 4th Dynasty of Egypt's Old Kingdom Date: Around 2558–2532 BC Height: Originally 143.5 meters (471 feet), now about 136.4 meters (448 feet) Location: Appears taller than Khufu’s pyramid because it stands on higher ground, but it is actually slightly smaller Complex: Includes the Valley Temple, a mortuary temple, and the famous Great Sphinx, which is believed to represent Khafre himself
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