Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx & Saqqara Private Day Tour
Private Egyptologist, hotel pick-up and skip-the-line entry to the Giza plateau, the Sphinx, Saqqara step pyramid and the ancient capital of Memphis.
From
€65/ person
Same-day return flight to Cairo with private Egyptologist for the Giza pyramids and Egyptian Museum.
Same-day return flight to Cairo with private Egyptologist for the Giza pyramids and Egyptian Museum.
Cairo is the gateway to ancient Egypt — a sprawling, electric capital where the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World stands at the edge of one of the largest cities on Earth. Within a single skyline you'll find the Pyramids of Giza, twelfth-century mosques, Coptic churches older than Europe and a brand-new Grand Egyptian Museum housing over 100,000 artefacts.
On this experience your private Egyptologist brings the city to life with first-hand stories, hieroglyphic readings and the kind of context no guidebook can offer. You'll skip the queues, travel in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle and spend your time learning, photographing and absorbing — not waiting in line.
Expect the sights, smells and sounds of a working megacity: call-to-prayer drifting over the Nile at sunset, the clatter of coppersmiths in Khan El Khalili, fresh bread on every corner. Cairo rewards curious travellers, and a good guide is the difference between checking off monuments and truly understanding them.
Start
Our representative meets you in your hotel lobby for a comfortable transfer.
Tour
Full programme with your private Egyptologist guide and dedicated driver.
Lunch
Set-menu lunch at a hand-picked restaurant (vegetarian options on request).
Return
Comfortable air-conditioned transfer back to your hotel.
A closer look at the highlights of this experience — what to see, why it matters and how long to expect at each stop.
Built around 2,560 BC for pharaohs Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure, the Giza pyramids are the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. Up close, the scale is staggering — Khufu's pyramid alone contains over 2.3 million limestone blocks. Visit time: 1.5–2 hours.
Carved from a single limestone outcrop around 2,500 BC, the Sphinx guards the Giza necropolis with the body of a lion and the face — most Egyptologists believe — of pharaoh Khafre. Visit time: 30–45 minutes.
The world's oldest stone monument, built around 2,670 BC by the architect Imhotep for pharaoh Djoser. Saqqara is the prototype that made every later pyramid possible. Visit time: 1 hour.
The world's largest archaeological museum — over 100,000 artefacts including the complete, fully-reunited treasures of Tutankhamun. Vast, modern, and a generational achievement for Egyptology. Visit time: 2–3 hours.
Cairo's 14th-century medieval souk — copper, perfume, spices, lanterns and traditional cafés like El Fishawy, open since 1797. Visit time: 1–1.5 hours.
| Duration | 14 hours |
| Departure city | Cairo (from Sharm) |
| Destination | Cairo (from Sharm) |
| Availability | Daily, year-round |
| Group size | Private tour (1–8 guests) |
| Languages | English, Bulgarian, Russian, German, Polish, Romanian |
| Cancellation policy | Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour starts. |
Energetic, monumental and constantly surprising — Cairo is a working megacity layered over 5,000 years of history. Expect crowds at Giza, quieter wonders inside the Grand Egyptian Museum and an authentic medieval bazaar at Khan El Khalili.
Moderate sightseeing pace with plenty of stops, photo time and shaded breaks. Around 1–2 km of walking at the pyramids and a similar distance inside each museum.
Suitable for most fitness levels. Uneven ground at Giza and a few low passages if you choose to enter a pyramid (optional, paid extra).
October to April is ideal — pleasant 18–28°C days, perfect for sightseeing. May to September is hot but very doable with early starts; July–August can exceed 38°C.
| Families | Excellent — kids love the pyramids, camels and Tutankhamun's gold. |
| Children | All ages welcome; child-friendly pacing and snacks on request. |
| Seniors | Highly suitable; air-conditioned vehicle door-to-door, benches at every stop. |
| Limited mobility | Partial. Vehicle access to the Giza plateau; tomb interiors involve steps and narrow passages. |
Yes — we collect you and drop you back at any hotel in the city.
All EgyGo tours are private by default — your guide, your car, your pace.
English, Bulgarian, Russian, German, Polish and Romanian on request.
Our private Egyptologist made the pyramids come alive. Everything ran like clockwork — EgyGo thought of details we didn't even know to ask about.
🇧🇬 Maria Kovacheva — Sofia, Bulgaria
The 4-night Nile cruise was magical. EgyGo handled every transfer, every ticket, every meal — we just enjoyed Egypt. Worth every pound.
🇬🇧 James Whittaker — London, United Kingdom
Pickup at 4am for Abu Simbel was flawless. Our guide spoke perfect English and knew the temple by heart. Already booking next year.
🇩🇪 Lukas Hoffmann — Munich, Germany
Instant reply from a local Egypt expert. No deposit needed to reserve your date.
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