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What shoes should I wear to the pyramids?

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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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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With a half day on foot you could visit the three pyramids, the Sphinx and Mers Ankh tomb, as well as going inside one pyramid. If you're the kind of person that loves to take in details, walk around the base of some of the pyramids and go inside several of the tombs, then you will probably want to allow a full day.

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You'll be doing a lot of walking so you want to make sure you're comfortable! Otherwise, my go to travel shoe is usually a pair of birkenstocks! They are comfortable, durable and can be dressed up or down. They pair well with everything from locally bought outfits to denim shorts to sun dresses.

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Supportive, comfortable shoes with a good tread on them would then be a must. In the cities, if you are comfortable in sandals or open-toes shoes — go for it! Just be prepared for your feet to get a bit dusty.

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A few people have also asked if sandals are okay or if you must cover your feet. The good news is that any comfortable shoe will work!

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You can avoid the worst of the crowds by arriving early. The pyramids open at 07:00 from April to September and 08:00 from October to March. Getting in before 09:00 gives you the best chance to see the pyramids before the worst of the crowds start arriving.

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Is It Safe To Go Inside the Pyramids in Egypt? Most of Egypt's famous pyramids are open to tourists, including the Giza Pyramids, the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, and the Red and Bent Pyramids at Dashur. You need not have any safety concerns about entering the pyramids during your visit.

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Aside from beachside resort cities, it is not recommended for female tourists to ever wear shorts in Egypt. Before traveling to Egypt for the first time, many travelers ask us what clothes to bring.

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Were Egyptian tombs booby trapped? Well, no, not in the way we see in movies like “Raiders of the Lost Ark” or “The Mummy”. There were no giant rolling balls, pits of snakes, or flesh-eating bugs. The ancient Egyptian tomb builders went to great lengths to protect the mummy and the funerary goods buried in the tombs.

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Like all the others said above, entering a pyramid is not an activity any claustrophobic person should do. I personally find all pyramids awfully claustrophobic (and I am not overly claustrophobic myself in general), and find it very hard to enter them.

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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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How Much Does The Pyramids Of Giza Ticket Cost? For just sightseeing at Giza Pyramids, it's 200 EGP (11 USD). In contrast, a ticket for entry inside the Great Pyramid is 400 EGP (22 USD). The site opens every day between 8 am to 5 pm from October-March, and from 7 am to 7 pm every day between April-September.

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A comfortable pair of walking sandals are essential for sightseeing. You'll be walking a lot, whether around temples or in the souqs, so invest in a comfy pair of sandals from a reliable brand, like Teva. Wearing a sun hat is the easiest way to keep the sun off your face.

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