8-Hour Private Guided Tour to Giza Pyramids Memphis and Saqqara from Cairo





Description
This is an exciting day out exploring the incredible Ancient Egyptian Pyramids, Sphinx and Memphis. This tour includes visits to three breathtaking sites: Giza's Great Pyramids of Khufu, Khephren with its smaller sister pyramid (the Pyramidion), Menkaure’s Valley Temple and a guided visit through their ancient tombs; then Sakkara – site of Egypt’s first ever stone necropolis including built on top was Djoser's Step-Pyramid that would be followed by Pharaoh Sneferu at Dahshur; finally we will explore Memphis Museum home to many historic treasures from this era in history! This private day trip explores some of the most awe inspiring monuments left behind by mankind - The oldest
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Itinerary
Pyramid of Cheops Pyramid of Chephren Pyramid of Mycerinus Sphinx
Step Pyramid complex Pyramid of Teti Nobleman's tomb
Memphis museum
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Dress code is smart casual
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
Reviews(32)
We booked this excursion well in advance...communication was good..we got a late start ( due guide held up in traffic)..this kinda throwed off the tour guides schedule...she seemed to rush thru Giza Pyramids tour( which was the big one for the day ) we ended with alot of extra time ( of course we had to go a couple of the " local handicraft shops")...we asked to change the schedule up to make sure we were able to see the other major sites...and eat a later lunch ( again this seemed to throw of her schedule)...our tour ended early( which worked out for us...since we a 2 1/2 ride back to Alexandria cruise port...not a bad day overall...just could have been better time managed..a little disappointed..p.s. we still got to touch the Great Pyramid and rode a 🐫....yeah.
Dear traveler, The hardest part of a Cairo day tour from Alexandria is the cruise port window — you don't have the luxury of recovering from a late start, and 2.5 hours of road on the back end means every minute the tour loses in the morning compresses Giza in the afternoon. So the late start is the failure point in this review, and it's ours: traffic into Cairo is the most predictable variable we have, and "guide held up in traffic" is not a sentence that should ever apply to a private tour beginning at a port-aligned time. We should have left earlier on our end, regardless of what the road was doing. The downstream effect — Giza rushed, extra time later, the schedule feeling rigid when you asked to adjust it — is what we'd call a pacing failure rather than a guide failure. On a private tour, the day is supposed to bend to the traveler, especially a traveler with a hard cruise port deadline. If your request to push lunch later and re-prioritize the major sites was met with the kind of resistance that "threw off the schedule," that tells us the schedule was being driven by something other than your interests. We can guess what — the handicraft shops you put in quotes are usually the answer — and we're not going to pretend otherwise. We've been actively tightening the rules around shop sequencing and what guides are allowed to claim about timing. Reviews like yours are why. We're glad you still got the Great Pyramid touch and the camel ride. Those two moments are the ones travelers describe to family for years, and even on a compromised day they're hard to take away. But on an 8-hour private tour ending with a 2.5-hour drive ahead of you, "could have been better time managed" is a fair summary, and we'd rather acknowledge that than write around it. If Egypt brings you back for longer than a port day, we'd want the chance to show you the country at a pace that doesn't need to be rescued mid-day. For now, thank you for the four stars and the honesty in the star you held back. Thank you for the honesty — mixed feedback like yours is more actionable for us than uniformly positive reviews, because it tells us where the work still is. — The Tree of Life Tours team
Absolutely Amazing! My Fiance and I got the 8-Hour Private Tour of the Pyramids, Egyptian Museum and Bazaar from Cairo, and we were absolutely thrilled with the experience! Things we appreciate: - Fast, efficient, and safe transportation around Cairo. (Personal Driver) - Very detailed day plan with flexibility - Tickets for all events were pre purchased so almost no lines. - We were also brought to multiple high quality, authentic, stores around Ciaro as well as the Bazaar. - Lunch was amazing and very well done! (Included in our price minus drinks) - Our tour guide organized our Camel ride for us. - Our tour guide (Amr Mousa), also an Egyptologist, was exceptionally knowledgeable. Throughout the whole tour he was friendly and clearly very excited to do his job. This was especially helpful with the tour of the museum where all the information he was teaching us throughout the day really came together with his explanation of almost every exhibit. - Having our own driver for the day made it very convenient to leave belongings in a secure vehicle with the driver, in-between activities. (Especially helpful for shopping) I can't possibly cover the entire day, however, this experience far exceeded our expectations. I will definitely be recommending this experience to anyone I know, coming to Cairo.
Dear travelers, The operational detail in your review most worth elevating, because it addresses a real industry friction we've seen complaints about elsewhere, is this one: "Tickets for all events were pre purchased so almost no lines." Pre-purchasing tickets seems like a small administrative choice but it has real costs. It commits the operator's cash flow ahead of the trip, requires voucher tracking across multiple sites, and removes a profit margin that some operators rely on by selling tickets at gate prices with a markup. Most operators don't do it. They hand the customer the ticket queue at every site, which on a busy Cairo day adds an hour or more of standing in line for a tour you've already paid for. We pre-purchase because the time you save isn't a luxury — it's the difference between covering the Pyramids, Memphis, Saqqara, the Egyptian Museum, and Khan al-Khalili in a single day with energy left over versus arriving at the Bazaar already exhausted. The fact that "almost no lines" registered as something you wrote down means the time efficiency was felt. Two specific notes deserve their own response. First, Amr Mousa as an Egyptologist. The "also an Egyptologist" framing in your sentence carries weight because most Cairo guides have tourism credentials, not academic Egyptology degrees. Egyptologists with real academic training read the inscriptions, understand the dynastic chronology, and can answer follow-up questions instead of repeating memorized tour material. Amr's "excitement to do his job" is what happens when someone with that kind of training stays in the field for years rather than moving into purely academic work. We staff for that combination explicitly. Second, the museum being the synthesis point — your line that "all the information he was teaching us throughout the day really came together with his explanation of almost every exhibit" — describes a deliberate pedagogical choice. The Egyptian Museum is more useful as the day's last major stop than its first, because by the time you're standing in front of the artifacts, you've already seen the sites they came from. A guide who structures the day knowing that — building the framework at Giza and Saqqara, then letting the museum close the loop — is running the day as a learning arc rather than a checklist. The shopping logistics note is its own operational point. Leaving belongings in the vehicle with the driver during shop stops requires a specific kind of driver — someone the operator has worked with long enough that custody-of-belongings is reflexive rather than a transactional service. It's also a real protection on a long tour day, because hauling bags through a bazaar limits how meaningfully you can engage with it. The driver waiting at the right curb with the car secure is the kind of small thing that defines whether a long day lands as efficient or as exhausting. Amr Mousa and the driver will both receive your words directly. If Egypt ever calls you back — and the engagement to a marriage is its own milestone — the natural next step from a Cairo intensive is the Upper Egypt arc — Luxor, Aswan, Abydos — where the same operational discipline (pre-purchased tickets, structured pacing, the museum-as-synthesis equivalent at the temples) extends across more days. Thank you for the review, and for the closing recommendation; the next traveler reading this page will benefit from the specificity of your bullet points. — The Tree of Life Tours team
Our tour was already a success because Fatima was in communication the day before telling us exactly when she will be picking us up. We visited a lot of sights and she was so informative and patient with us. We loved her jokes and interaction throughout the day. She is a great tour guide and I would recommend her to all my friends. Thank you.
Thank you to our tour guide Fatima for this unforgettable tour! The drive from Hurgada was long (a bit less than 6 hours) but the moment Fatima came in the car she was very lively and enthusiastic. Very knowledgeable of Egyptian history and was able to answer all our questions. We had a nice breakfast before the tour and a delicious lunch of Egyptian food with the best views of the Pyramids from the city. We also got some great pictures throughout the tour; our tour guide was great with photography and creative with these shots. We would highly recommend this tour with Fatima! The driver of the tour was also great. There were many check points along the way and security measures. Tourism safety is a big thing here and they do well to keep us feeling safe!
We had a very good time with Fatima Mohamad. 1st day we visited Pyramids and Sphinex statues and 2nd day the Cairo museum. She gave us a lot of good information.
Very exciting and complete the tour to the Pyramids, the Sphinx, the camels , the panoramic view and the food Excellent , The Papyrus and the Cairo Museum with friend Yasser Fulli, as we are very well oriented in all aspects and above all I take care and support in everything. It is not true what you see onYoutube of tips and gratuities prices similar to Mexicans. I highly recommend them
Manar Atwa was my tour guide and I cannot recommend her enough. She is so friendly and incredibly knowledgeable. She doesn’t just tell you the history (of which her knowledge is vast) but points out all kinds of things you’d miss and makes these ancient places come alive. She was there waiting for me in my hotel to pick me up, let me go at my own pace through all the stops and is the BEST photographer I’ve ever had. I learnt more about Egypt in those 8 hours with her than I did the entire 4 days I was there. Also, as I a female traveling alone she made me feel so comfortable and at ease. It’s because of Manar that my next trip overseas will undoubtedly be back to Egypt, not only because she made me fall in love with the country and it’s beautiful culture, but also because I cannot wait to book another tour with her and see her again!
What an amazing day with a visit to the iconic pyramids in Egypt. Thank you so much Manar; she was an amazing tour guide with lots of knowledge, patience and enthusiasm throughout our day. Manar was such a great photographer and encouraged us to take memorable photos with the pyramids with Great suggestions for poses that you would not even think of. We had such an amazing day, one that we will never forget. I definitely recommend this tour highly for anyone looking for an epic adventure to Egypt’s pyramids 😃😃😃
It was an amazing experience to start the Egypt 🇪🇬 trip. Guide Mr. Radwan proactively connected one day before and made sure that the trip is On and well organized. Mr. Radwan picked us from Hotel in time and took us to Giza of Pyramid with completely providing ancient historical information about Giza Pyramid, Valley of king, Sphinx and Egypt. Guided us very well and advised us regarding the panoramic view as well. We also had an excellent camel ride during our Giza Pyramid visit. Mr. Radwan next took us to hieroglyphs where we had our name carved in silver ornaments. We also visited the first paper papyrus museum and got a chance to get good art work on papyrus. We also visited glass museum and perfume shop before heading towards lunch. Mr. Radwan proactively organized our lunch very well and ambience of the hotel was also excellent with nice service. After Lunch we had a relaxed travel to Dahshur to visit both Red Pyramid and Bend Pyramid. Mr. Radwan again Gave historical information about Dhahsur and later on we moved towards Sakkara to visit the Step Pyramid. Mr. Radwan took care us nicely in this entire journey with providing quality guided professional services. Finally ended our excellent day with Sound and Light Show.
River Nile Cruise: Transportation from the hotel. - Arrival at the Nile River where the Welcoming was pleasant, Very friendly Mood and very good food. - At all times our Yasser Guide was very attentive, responsible and friendly with us all. Super recommended Yasser. Pyramids, Camel, Lunch and Egyptian Museum and Market. Everything was very well organized, much coordination, from the visit to the Pyramids, through the camel ride to the visit to the Egyptian Museum and Market. Yesser at all times was attentive in helping us, guiding us along the way. I recommend it in closed eyes, he is always attentive that his tourists leave happy of their tours.



