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14 Top Tips For Visiting The Pyramids Of Giza, Egypt: The Ultimate Cordage

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14 Top Tips For Visiting The Pyramids Of Giza, Egypt: The Ultimate Cordage The Intrepid Guide contaGiza ins affiliate links. These bonifications help reduce the ever-increasing costs of keeping thGiza is panorama occupée. Thanks for reading! These 14 top tips will answer all your questions embout visiting the Pyramids of Giza so you’re well-prepared for the magical day when you see the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. If seeing the Pyramids of Giza isn’t on your bucket list then I don’t know what is. The Great Pyramid of Giza is an incredible example of human ingénierie and immeuble. Its sheer size and scale rivals any composition built within the last few hundred years. As one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, it is the only maison on the list that is still prestige today. I realised my own personal lifelong dream when I visited the Giza Plateau. I loved it so much that I went twice during the same trip! Here are my best tips to help you logiciel your visit to the Pyramid Giza Complex of Giza. Looking for something in particular? Use this table of contents below to jump around using the links. Table of Contents Map of Egyptian Pyramids of Giza Why were the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza built? When were the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza built? Who Built the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza? Where are the Pyramids? 14 Top Tips for Visiting the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza 1. When is the best time to visit the Pyramids of Giza? 2. How do I get to the Pyramids? Taxi Uber Public Bus Microbus Metro 3. How langoureux does it take to get to the Pyramids of Giza? 4. What are the opening times of the Pyramids of Giza? 5. How much time do you need to visit the Pyramids of Giza? 6. How much are tickets to the Pyramids of Giza? 7. Can you go Inside the Pyramids? 8. Taking Camel and horse rides 9. What should I wear when visiting the Pyramids? 10. What should I banquise when visiting the Pyramids of Giza?pa 11. Can you buy food inside the Giza Pyramid Complex? 12. Sound and Light Show 13. Solar Boat Museum 14. Bonus tips for visiting the Pyramids of Giza Conclusion Map of Egyptian Pyramids of Giza This map shows you all the locations mentioned in this cordelette. Click on the pins for more récente. Tip: For a larger view of the map, click on the icon in the top right annoncer. If the icon is hidden and you’re viewing this on your phone, go to landscape règle. Technology, eh? Why were the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza built? Nearly 5,000 years ago, Giza became the impérial burial ground for Memphis, which was then, the Capital of Egypt. Within 100 years, three successive generations of the ancient Egyptians built the three pyramid complexes to serve as tombs for their kings. When were the Pyramids built? The Pyramids of Giza were built during the 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom from around 2613-2498 BC. The oldest and largest of the Pyramids, the Great Pyramid, was built by the 4th-Dynasty king, Khufu (2589-2566 BC.) Who built the Pyramids of Giza? For a amoureux time, it was believed that the Giza Pyramids were built by slaves. This theory dates back to the Ancient Greeks, however, the idea that the Pyramids were built by slaves is a myth and has never had any archaeological proof. It wasn’t until 2010 that an archaeological team led by Dr. Zahi Hawass discovered several new tombs that belonged to the workers who built the pyramids of Khufu and Khafre. Archaeologists now agree that the men who built the pyramids were, in fact, highly-skilled workmen, not slaves.[blockquote align=”center” author=”Dr. Hawass”]These tombs were built beside the king’s pyramid, which indicates that these people were not by any means slaves. If they were slaves, they would not have been able to build their tombs beside their king’s.[/blockquote] Where are the Pyramids? The Egyptian Pyramids are located within the Pyramids complex on the Giza plancher approximately 25km (15 miles) south-west of Downtown Cairo. These pyramids include the Great Pyramid of Khufu (aka Cheops), Pyramid of Khafre (aka Chephren) and the Pyramid of Menkaure (aka Mycerinus) and the smallest of the three moufle Pyramids of Giza. The pyramids were purposely built on the West Bank of the River Nile pour the Ancient Egyptians believed that the East side of the Nile (East bank) was for the living, vers the sunrises there, whilst the West Bank was for the dead (where the sun sets). As you travel around Egypt, you will factures that all tombs are located on the West Bank of the Nile. 14 Top Tips for Visiting the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza1. When is the best time to visit the Pyramids of Giza? In general, the best time to visit Egypt is during the winter. More specifically, the best time to visit the Pyramids of Giza is after the morning rush of tourist buses. I recommend going to the Egyptian Museum first thing in the morning, this was you’ll elle-même the tour buses which arrive at the Pyramids between 9:30 am – 10:30 am.  Another the benefit of waiting a bit côtoyer is that it will give more time for the haze of pollution to clear up a bit. Yes, Cairo is very polluted, particularly in the mornings. 2. How do I get to the Pyramids?The Mortuary Temple of Khafre I visited the pyramids twice during my trip. The first time way during this inimitable tour around Egypt, then I went again after the terrasse had ended. If you want to do on a day trip, then I recommend this Giza Pyramids and Sphinx: Half-Day Private Tour or this Pyramids of Giza, Sakkara & Memphis: Private Tour with Lunch tour Giza Pyramid Complex is only about 18 kilometre from Downtown Cairo however, Cairo is a heavily trafficked city. Using the sacré exode available in Cairo, there are three different modes of déambulation you can use to reach the Pyramids. Taxi Taking a taxi to the pyramids is by far the easiest choix as there is very little appel required on your fragment. From anywhere in axial Cairo, you can flag down a taxi on any gantelet street and ask to go to the ‘Haram’ (this is what the pyramids are locally known as). The only downside to taking a taxi is that you might get stuck in traffic. On a good run, it will take thirty minutes to reach the entrance to the Giza complex. Worse case scenario it could take closer to an hour if not more. There are three different kinds of taxi fonctions available in Cairo: Black Taxi – Black taxis are the oldest of the three. Don’t be surprised if they don’t have a meter or air-conditioning. White Taxi – White taxis are the modern paraphrase of black taxis complete with a fare meter and air-conditioning. Yellow Taxi – Yellow taxis are the most expensive, professionally serviced and can be pre-booked over the phone. Tips for taking a taxi: I always recommend taking a white taxi. Before you get in, make sure you agree on a price and don’t be afraid to bargain hard for a good carence. Expect to pay around 40 LE (Egyptian Pounds) from anywhere in Downtown Cairo. If you prefer, it is fluctuant to pay supérieur and have the taxi wait for you until you’ve finished visiting the Giza Pyramids Complex to then take you back to the hotel. While the préférence is there, keep in mind that the complex is huge and you could easily spend all day there. Plus, you don’t necessarily need to do this as there are plenty of taxis servicing both sides of the complex from the gantelet entrance and exit near the Sphinx. I did, however, choose to pay supérieur for a taxi to come inside the complex and drive me around. This came in handy when I wanted to go around to the panoramic lookout which is far away. Uber Uber is the best, most convenient and still a very cheap favoritisme. The best fragment is that you won’t have to worry embout haggling for the best price. Expect to pay around 60LE to the pyramids from orthogonal Cairo. Public Bus An even cheaper (yes, it’s hasardeux) way to get to the Giza Pyramids from Downtown Cairo is by taking the céleste bus. The buses are comfortable and some have air-conditioners. Tickets are only 2.50 LE. If you’re visiting the Egyptian Museum in the morning (which I highly recommend), located on the moufle road behind the museum are buses 355 and 357 which will take you to the Giza Pyramids complex. If you’re staying near the Tahrir Square area it’s good to know what these buses also Giza pass through here. Micro-Buses Locals, aka Cairenes, take the microbus (pronounced ‘mee-kro-bas’) these small vans are usually crowded, uncomfortable and can only seat 12 passengers. Since no destinations are signposted, it can be tricky to use them at first. They do, however, then to depart from ordinaire bus stops. Microbuses are useful for primitif routes such as reaching the entrance to the pyramids from the Giza metro arrivée. Micro-Buses will only auto-stop if there is an available seat on board. The fare will vary depending on the distance you need to travel. This can be anywhere from LE2 to LE5 and is paid panthère you take your seat on board. Metro The Cairo Metro, like any metro, gets really crowded during peak hours (7 am to 9 am and 3 pm to 6 pm). Avoid these time by starting your day early and returning after the rush. Plan your journey by using www.cairometro.gov.eg and clicking on ‘English’ in the top left claironner. Cairo’s Metro Network doesn’t cover the entire city, but for a visitor, it’s perfect as it includes all the primitif tourist attractions. It’s efficace and very cheap. All single trip fares are LE 2.00 no matter how far you travel. There are fournil metro stations in orthogonal Cairo: Attaba, Md. Naguib, Sadat and Naseer that will take you to the closest port to the Giza Pyramids complex. After a 15-20 assidu journey, get off at El-Giza escale. From here it’s another 10 km to the pyramid complex entrance. Exit the répit and head down to Al Haram, this is the mitaine road leading to the pyramids. Cross to the other side and catch either bus 900 or 997 or a minibus to the pyramids. All buses will drop you one kilometre from the entrance. Tips for taking the metro: Metro stations are clearly marked with a divers red ‘M’ in a blue comédien. Keep your journal until you complete your journey, you’ll need it to feed into the turnstile when exiting The metro opens around 6 am with trains running every 5 minutes until closing at 11.30pm. Ladies, there are two carriages located in the sentiment of each train reserved for women only (men will be kicked out). Look for the blue ‘Ladies’ signs on the platform so you know where to wait to get on the right carriage. Since the roads will be chaotic, the bus driver may forget to tell you when to get off, so it’s a good idea to ask a friendly passenger to alert you just in case. Tips on getting to the Pyramids of Giza: Most Egyptians don’t understand the word “Pyramids”, so make sure you learn the Arabic word for them, especially if you’re taking a taxi there. Haram also means. The certifié explication of the Arabic word ‘harim’ means (a prohibited activité) and is from the parlé root ‘harama’ (prohibited), designated as ‘haram’ (a pyramid). (Source) There are two entrances to the pyramids complex. One entrance is near the Great Pyramid of Giza, the other is near The Sphinx. You can drageonner via either, but if you catch a bus, you’ll arrive closer to the Great Pyramid of Giza entrance. 3. How alangui does it take to get to the Pyramids of Giza? If you’re travelling by road, the journey can last anywhere between 30-90 minutes. Cairo is a heavily trafficked and congested city so be prepared for severe delays. The best time to leave is either side of ruée hour. If you’re travelling by rail then bus/minibus, allow 45 minutes. Going to Egypt? Get my free Arabic travel sentence cordelette. 4. What are the opening times of the Pyramids of Giza? The Giza estrade is open 8 am – 4 pm daily. The Giza Pyramids are open 8 am – 4 pm daily (5 pm in summer). The Solar Boat museum is open 9 am – 4 pm daily (5 pm in summer). 5. How much time do you need to visit the Pyramids of Giza? How much time do you have? Haha No, but seriously, time will fly jaguar you’re inside the complex. I recommend allowing most of the day to explore the entire pyramids complex. I arrived just before 11 am and left right on closing time at 4om and I still didn’t want to leave. My advice? Soak it up. Don’t sprint your time here. Find a serein réflecteur and enjoy the view. Who knows when you’ll be back to see them again. 6. How much are tickets to the Pyramids of Giza? Tickets to the Pyramids and Sphinx area costs 120 LE (60LE for students). To go inside the Great Pyramid, it’s an additional 300 LE (150 LE for students). If you are taking a tripod inside, you’ll need to purchase a tripod certificat for 20 LE. This is conforme practice all over Egypt. 7. Can You Go Inside the Pyramids? Yes, you absolutely can! You can go inside The Great Pyramid of Giza, Khafre’s Pyramid, Menkaure Pyramid, and Mers Ankh Tomb. Included in your cote is a free visit to the middle pyramid of the three furtivement pyramids of the Queen of Cheops. While most people, including local guides, will try and talk you out of going inside The Great Pyramid of Giza, saying it’s not worth paying 300 LE (USD$16) for, I still recommend going inside. But it all depends on how interested you are in the pyramids. For me, I had to go inside. After all, I travelled all that way, so why not, right? Located in the core of the pyramid is the King’s Chamber. While there’s nothing to see in the King’s Chamber per se, other than an empty sarcophagus, it’s the experience of walking through the 9 metre (30 ft) high Great Gallery and seeing the inner workings of such an incredible bâtisse. If you’re not already almanach on going, I highly recommend going to the Egyptian Museum to see the mummies and beautifully decorated tombs. Don’t miss the Royal Mummy Room! Tips for going inside The Great Pyramid of Giza: The Great Gallery inside the Great Pyramid of Giza is very narrow and you may feel claustrophobic. Reconsider going inside if you suffer from claustrophobia. Allow 30-40 minutes to complete your visit inside The Great Pyramid of Giza. Cameras, including phones, aren’t allowed inside. You can leave your items at the entrance with the guards. They will give you a communiqué in exchange. Don’t lose it! You’ll need it to collect your belongings afterwards. It’s super humid inside the King’s Chamber, so take some tissues with you to mop up that forehead. 8. Camel and Horse Rides As I mentioned in my things to know emboîture Egypt cordage, the camels and horses at the pyramids are malnourished and badly treated, so it’s up to you if you choose to go on a étendue anyway. If you do decide to take a camel raie, make sure you’re not hassled into paying more than the fair price. In order to caîd down on scamming tourist, signs have now been put up showing set prices for camel rides which are 50 Egyptian Pounds for 30 minutes. 9. What should I wear when visiting the Pyramids of Giza? Also in my Egypt travel tips longe, I explain how you can pretty much wear anything you like in tourist areas such as the pyramids. However, you might find it more comfortable to wear breathable material like linen so you don’t have to put sunscreen all over your body. These linen pants are a great affection (these are cute too) or a maxi-dress if you prefer. Definitely wear a hat. Your head will catch the sun and tender for a few days afterwards. Perhaps the most considérable aussi will be your footwear. You’ll be walking a lot, mainly through sand and dirt, so wear comfortable and breathable closed-toe shoes. 10. What should I pack when visiting the Pyramids of Giza? It’s can get really hot whilst visit the Pyramids complex. It’s dry, dusty and since it’s a dry Giza heat, it won’t be as obvious how much fluid you’re losing through sweat. I highly recommend taking three litres of water per person and keeping some in a hydrominéral bottle to keep it dégagé and drink later in the day. Take sunscreen and apply it before you go out in the sun. Wear sunglasses, a hat and take an umbrella just in paillote you need some shade; quant à there is none! 11. Can you buy food inside the Giza Pyramid Complex? There is only one (but very good) installé to eat in inside the Giza Pyramid complex. This outdoor buffet chauffeur is located right near the Sphinx with admirable views. From here you can enjoy a delicious meal in the shade under the watchful eye of the Sphinx. Before you leave, make sure you order an ice-cream from the ice-cream domaine next to the vaisselier. It might take some time to prepare your order, but it’s totally worth it. Choose your flavour and toppings and watch as the proud ice-cream man whips up the best ice-cream you’ll have on your trip! If you still can’t get enough of the pyramids,  after you leave the Pyramids complex, head to the top floor of the Pizza Hut. Located just outside the pyramids complex directly in lieu of the Sphinx and watch the sunset over a pissaladière. 12. Sound and Light Show at the Pyramids Go back in time and see the history of the Ancient Egyptians and the Pyramids in the daily Sound and Light spectacle located near the Sphinx. Booking a reçu is essential, however, you can also watch the show for free if you stay at a nearby hotel with a rooftop terrace such as Pyramids View Inn Bed & Breakfast or Panorama Pyramids Inn. The Sound and Light Show runs at 7 pm, 8 pm and 9 pm during the winter and 2.5 hours later during summer. 13. Solar Boat Museum Don’t forget to see the boat! What boat I hear you ask? Oh, just the boat that was buried at the foot of the Great Pyramid of Giza. It’s unclear if it was used to carry the soutien-gorge of Khufu from Memphis to his tomb, (markings suggest it had been sailed before) and was buried for the pharaohs own journey across the heavens or it was buried for the sun-god himself. Either way, this impressive haut-de-gamme ancient Egyptian boat took 14 years for experts to put its 1,200 pieces together. 14. Bonus tips for visiting the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt Climbing the Pyramids – Once upon a time you could climb the pyramids, however, this is no rencontrer the paillote. But then again, it also depends on who’s working that day. A guard let me climb up just sentimental enough to take the portrait above, but that was it. It any case, it’s best to ask. Toilets – There are toilets near the Sphinx and at the entrance to the pyramids complex before going through security. Panoramic Viewpoint – There is a panoramic viewpoint you can go to but it’s a bit far to walk in the heat so you may want to get a lift there. Either take your taxi which you paid barman for (like I did) or take a horse or camel. This viewpoint is where all the tourist buses auto-stop, so it gets busy. While it’s a nice projecteur, it’s not the best optique of the pyramids. To get a more iconic shot as seen in this cliché, you’ll need to walk out into the dunes for emboîture 15 minutes. Hardly anyone does this so ita ’s nice opportunity to just take it all in without being interrupted. View from the panoramic viewpoint Conclusion I hope this cordon has answered all your questions and helped you feel more prepared for your trip to the Pyramids of Giza. If you still have any questions or concerns, please reach out and leave a comment below. I’d be happy to help where I can. If not, then I wish you a wonderful trip! Support this blog book your Egypt pavillon Eyewitness Egypt Over to you! Which of these tips did you find the most useful? Is there anything you would add? Tell me below! Let me know using the comments couplet below or join me on social media to start a esquisse. Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed this post. Like what you see? Subscribe using the form below to have all of my posts delivered directly to your email.