The Great Pyramid is as Big and Impressive as you ImagineWhile some landmarks and sights can disappoint tourists when they finally see them in person, the overwhelming consensus is that the Great Pyramid is not overrated at all.
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So if you just fly to Cairo, you can spend a day doing the Pyramids and Egyptian Museum, another day exploring the city, then skeedatle. That's a 2-day trip, meaning two full days on the ground in Egypt, and that's about the shortest you can see anything, but that's only if you're already in the region.
Seeing the Pyramids from the outside is amazing, but there's something about venturing inside which just feels that bit more adventurous. Many people will tell you there's not much to see inside, and in some ways that's true.
This site is not only one of the ancient world's best-preserved wonders, it is also a destination many travelers yearn to see. From the time we are school children, this is one of the main societies we learn about. We are taught about the pharaohs and their deity-manifesting tombs.
Both pyramids open at Saqqara are smaller so the amount of stairs to get in is less than any of the Pyramids at Giza or Dashur. Outside surface looks like a pile of rubble but the inside have the Pyramid Text on the walls. The Pyramids at Saqqara are probably the easiest to get in and see.
The best times to visit Cairo are from March to April and from October to November. These short shoulder seasons welcome comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds and low hotel rates on most days of the week.
The Pyramids of Giza sit about 11 miles southwest of downtown Cairo on the Giza Plateau and are open daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Public transportation is not available within walking distance, so it's best to drive, hail a taxi or take a bus tour to the site.
The specially designated space around the Great Sphinx in Giza makes it impossible to get close to the monument and touch it, but you can still get close enough to have a good look at the Egyptian Sphinx nose, and take an effective photo.
There are lots of stones, rocks and other objects which you can accidently kick when you visit the pyramids in Egypt. Sandals also don't offer any support for your feet or ankles. A good pair of leather walking shoes or a pair of good quality breathable trainers are far more suitable for visiting the pyramids.
The best clothing to wear for visiting the pyramids in Egypt would be airy clothes like loose dresses or pants, a loose fitting shirt or blouse with long sleeves and comfortable shoes.
Adult tickets are 80 Egyptian pounds ($9) per person, while student tickets cost 40 Egyptian pounds (less than $5) each. All tickets include entrance into the Great Sphinx's temples, as well as access to the adjacent pyramids.
The Giza pyramid complex should be your first stop on the ideal one-day Cairo itinerary. The pyramids are genuinely breathtaking when you see them for the first time. And they still impress me after all these years, when I'm on my way to dinner and catch a glimpse of their dusty peeks through the taxi window.
Official rate is 50-100 EGP however it can vary a lot depending on your negotiation skills. If you bargain you can get a discount that suits your budget. A 30-minute ride is around $20 in Cairo and can get more expensive in other touristic areas. It is up to you if you want to leave a tip to the camel owner.