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Is it worth it to see the pyramids in Egypt?

The Great Pyramid is as Big and Impressive as you Imagine While 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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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.

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- How long you'll need at the Pyramids: Plan for at least 4–5 hours to leisurely explore the Giza Complex.

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Ancient History Stands Proud The Great Pyramid is the oldest, and most impressive, of the Pyramids of Giza. Built in 2560 B.C. this is also the oldest of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World. This pyramid has held up amazingly well and its size is truly remarkable.

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- How long you'll need at the Pyramids: Plan for at least 4–5 hours to leisurely explore the Giza Complex. If you purchase tickets to enter the different pyramids and visit the cemeteries and tombs as well, you can easily spend 7+ hours there.

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  • Choose a pyramid view hotel in Giza, don't stay in Cairo. ...
  • Hire a guide for your tour of the pyramids.
  • Go to the Pyramids for opening time to beat the crowds and heat.
  • You can climb the pyramids, but tip the guard.
  • You don't need to do a camel or horse tour, but it's wise.


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In my opinion, Cairo is much more worth it than Sharm... Even if it doesn't turn out be your favourite place, take it as an authentic experience (unlike Sharm). You certainly will get some hassle, but don't take it as harassment, it's just people trying to make a living and not meant as an aggression.

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Tourists are not required to follow any particular dress code to visit the pyramids in Egypt. Although many online sources say that female travellers should not wear short pants, many female tourists do, and nobody bats an eyelid. Both men and women are free to wear shorts to visit the pyramids.

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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.

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Some tourists planning a Great Sphinx of Giza tour wonder if you can go inside og the Great Sphinx enclosure. It is possible, but only during our tour of the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx.

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If you're looking for a quieter, self-led experience, it is completely possible to visit the Pyramids independently. In this guide, you will learn everything you need to know about planning your visit there without booking a tour.

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I've always preferred independence, and so I often make the trip to famous sites like the pyramids of Teotihuacan without a tour. By going independently, you can go early and beat the crowds, and you also get to experience public transport, which always offers interesting insight while in a foreign place.

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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.

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Restrooms: There are 2 restrooms at the Pyramids of Giza that you can use for a small fee.

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The Pyramids of Giza are open from 7 AM to 6 PM from April to September and from 8 AM to 4 PM between October to March. We recommend you arrive early in the morning and visit during weekdays to explore to the fullest with comparatively fewer crowds.

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We get this question a lot at Osiris Tours. In short, Americans and other visitors can rest easy: yes, Egypt is a safe country for tourists.

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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.

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A budget traveler can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Egypt, while a mid-range traveler can expect to spend around $50 to $100 per day. It is important to plan ahead and research activities and costs to create a budget that works for you.

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