Excursions d'une demi-journée au Caire vers les Pyramides de Gizeh et le Sphinx





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Vivez une visite inoubliable d'une demi-journée au Caire, où vous serez emmené dans un voyage captivant vers les pyramides de Gizeh et le Sphinx. Nos visites privées se concentrent sur vous fournir une visite transparente, confortable et satisfaisante. Pour faciliter cela, tous les transferts sont effectués à l’aide d’un véhicule privé A/C dernier modèle adapté pour gérer le climat du Caire. Pendant toute la durée de la visite, vous aurez également accès à de l'eau en bouteille pour vous assurer de rester hydraté. Nos services s'étendent même jusqu'à venir vous chercher à votre hôtel et vous ramener en toute sécurité après l'expédition. Profitez du mélange parfait de confort, de commodité et de culture avec nos excursions d'une demi-journée au Caire.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Commence à 8h00 avec prise en charge à votre hôtel au Caire ou à Gizeh par un guide touristique et transfert aux pyramides de Gizeh pour commencer votre excursion d'une demi-journée en visitant les pyramides de Gizeh où vous visitez les grandes pyramides - Cheops, Chephren et Mykerinos
Le complexe pyramidal de Khéops se compose d'un temple de la vallée, aujourd'hui enterré sous le village de Nazlet el-Samman ; un pavage de diabase et des murs de calcaire nummulitique ont été trouvés mais le site n'a pas été fouillé.[4][5] Le temple de la vallée était relié à une chaussée qui a été en grande partie détruite lors de la construction du village
Le complexe pyramidal de Khafre se compose d'un temple de la vallée, du temple du Sphinx, d'une chaussée, d'un temple funéraire et de la pyramide du roi. Le temple de la vallée a livré plusieurs statues de Khafré. Plusieurs ont été trouvés dans un puits dans le sol du temple par Mariette en 1860
Le complexe pyramidal de Menkaourê se compose d'un temple de la vallée, d'une chaussée, d'un temple funéraire et de la pyramide du roi. Le temple de la vallée contenait autrefois plusieurs statues de Menkaure. Au cours de la 5ème dynastie, un plus petit anti-temple a été ajouté au temple de la vallée. Le temple funéraire a également livré plusieurs statues de Menkaourê
Terminez votre visite par une visite au temple de la vallée où les prêtres ont momifié le cadavre du roi Chephren. la tête du roi Chephren et c'est l'endroit où vous pouvez avoir des images étonnantes pour vous-même avec le Sphinx dans de nombreuses positions amusantes, bien sûr, notre guide vous aidera dans cette affaire. une fois la visite terminée, vous serez transféré à votre hôtel. il est possible d'entrer dans l'une des pyramides de l'intérieur, de visiter le bateau solaire du roi Cheops, de faire du chameau autour des pyramides de Gizeh ou de débarrasser le quad dans le vaste désert, mais toutes ces activités peuvent être ajoutées au milieu du processus de réservation comme cela nécessite des frais supplémentaires
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Vous trouverez notre guide/représentant touristique dans le hall avec une pancarte indiquant le nom de notre entreprise.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les frais d’entrée incluent uniquement la zone de base
Avis(141)
(1) This is a fake tour and scam - DO NOT waste your time and money and live to regret booking this tour. You can just make your way to the pyramids by yourself via public transport or via a taxi/Uber. You can then buy tickets upon entry (there wasn't much of a queue when I arrived at around 10:30AM-11:00AM on a weekday morning) and make your way around the pyramids by yourself. There is a small indoor museum with information also in English which you can read yourself as well as a shuttle bus which takes you to various stops within the pyramids (around 3-5 stops I think depending on what type of ticket you have purchased) and you can ask other tourists or staff if you are unsure about anything. (2) The real purpose of this fake tour is to extort as much money out of you as possible via currency exchange rates (USD vs EGP) e.g. they purchase tickets in local currency and sell it to you in US Dollars and then pocket the difference, a pointless tour guide (who will not provide you with any useful information or information which isn't already available to you) and by taking you against your will to tourist shops to pressure you into buying things you don't want so that they can make more money for themselves. Your happiness and enjoyment at the pyramids is of no concern to them - they couldn't care less - all they care about is your money. (3) The tour is advertised as half a day/4 hours, but will actually last for about 1 hour i.e. around 1 hour spent in the pyramids (around 15 minutes in the indoor museum and around 45 minutes outdoors in the actual pyramids) and the rest of the time at tourist shops - you may easily spend more time at the tourist shops than at the pyramids themselves! (4) The real purpose of the tour guide is to hasten you through the pyramids and then to take you to some tourist shops (to make money out of you) against your will and which is NOT part of the agreed itinerary (a perfume shop and a papyrus shop as of October 2025). (5) You will notice that your tour guide will ask you for your phone and offer to take photos for you. This is not the tour guide being courteous but is actually a tactic to control you. You will also note that the tour guide will move you along quickly through the pyramids, but will leave you alone and give you as much time and space as you need when at the perfume/papyrus shops i.e. tourist shops. In these shops you may feel cornered and pressured into making a purchase against your free will. The perfume will be sold to you at an extortionate price (around £70 GBP or $90 USD). They will claim that it is made from expensive oils and has health benefits etc. I believe that the tour guide receives a commission from these shops, hence why he/she will hasten you through the pyramids but will give you all the time and space that you need whilst at the tourist shops. (6) You may also note that the tour guide may ask you for a tip, even asking persistently and making you feel uncomfortable. (7) When you ask for a refund (full or partial) from EMO Tours Egypt they will refuse outright. (8) I am from the UK and managed to get a full refund plus £100 compensation from my bank NatWest under the chargeback scheme in relation to the perfume which I purchased against my will. (9) I am still pursuing a refund and compensation in relation to the tour itself via my other bank Santander (as of March 2026), but this is being referred to the Financial Ombudsman as Santander has so far refused a refund claiming that it is all subjective.
A private guide to tour the pyramids makes the experience much better. My guide Osama was a wonderful guide— knowledgeable and affable. He was also the best photographer— that was a huge bonus. The driver, Belal, arrived on time to pick me up for the tour. We met up with my guide Osama close to the pyramids. Belal stopped on the way to get me some snacks. That was kind and thoughtful as this was not included in the cost of the trip. Highly recommended
Our trip with Abdullah and Emo Tours was amaxing. Guide was a perfect gentleman and was very flexible with our schedule. He took amazing pictures and gave us great insights of the area. We highly recommend this company!!!
An excellent tour of the Pyramids and the Sphinx from start to finish. Everything was well organized, from timing to logistics, which made the experience smooth and stress free. Our guide, Aladdin, truly made the difference. His knowledge of the history, symbolism, and construction of the Pyramids and the Sphinx was impressive, and he explained everything in a clear, engaging way. You can immediately tell he has years of experience guiding visitors on this site. Beyond his expertise, Aladdin was extremely friendly, approachable, and attentive. He took the time to answer every question, adapted the pace to the group, and shared many fascinating details that you would never get from a standard guidebook. We could even add a stop in a local restaurant with a view of the pyramids to finish the day, which was not anticipated, but highly appreciated! A well organized, enriching, and memorable visit. Highly recommended, especially with a guide like Aladin.
I booked this for my friend. It was all good till they took him to an extra location that was not in the package to the Papyrus Museum and he was coerced into buying items to be able to leave! That was a low move. We booked before with this company and we did not have that experience.
The guide was amazing and very knowledgeable. Hashtag and Ramadan provided great service and good price. I use them everytime I come to Egypt, they know me personally and they would do anything to make the experience the best.
Our tour to the Pyramids of Giza was absolutely fantastic! What truly made the experience unforgettable was our guide Ahmed Gohary. He took outstanding care of us throughout the entire trip and made sure we always felt comfortable and well looked after.
We had a great half-day tour of the pyramids in Cairo. Our guide, Mohammed Hamed, was very helpful and friendly. He knew a lot about the history and showed us the best photo spots. He also took amazing pictures of us, which we really appreciated. Everything went smoothly from pickup to drop-off. One of the highlights for us was the perfume experience after visiting the pyramids—it was unique and relaxing. Overall, it was a very well-organized and enjoyable tour. Highly recommend!
It was great. We wanted to have just the basics in as less time as possible and our tour guide Aladdin made it possible in the best way! He took amazing photos for us and showed us the beautiful pyramids with all of the historical facts. Super !
The guide could have done a better job in explaining the do's and don'ts about the pyramid entry. We paid for the kid and were told at the entrance, the kid is not allowed. As a result we all had to come out. Wasted our money!



