At the beginning of the day, you will enjoy a delicious breakfast at your hotel to start an enjoyable and interesting tour of the three most important archaeological sites in the world. You will visit the city of Memphis, which was established by King Menes, the unifier of the two lands. The city of Memphis has a distinguished place in Egyptian history as one of the most important Egyptian cities in the ancient world. It had a cultural, political, and religious role in the ancient Egyptian civilization. Many magnificent statues and structures were built, such as the huge Sphinx made of limestone with the body of a strong lion and the head of a wise man, representing Pharaoh Amenhotep II, as well as the Temple of Hathor, which was the main center of ancient religious practices and rituals.
Then you will visit the city of Saqqara, which was a center of civilization radiation in the era of the Pharaohs and one of the most important areas in ancient Egypt. Its name is taken from the name of the god of the dead in the Old Kingdom of the Memphis Necropolis, the god "Sokar," and until now the village near it is called "Saqqara Village" of this famous god. You will see the Step Pyramid of Djoser, which is characterized by its complex underground designs. There is a statue of King Djoser in the crypt located near the northern entrance to the pyramid, and the statue was the real size of King Djoser, as this statue was of great importance, especially for the revival of the king's spirit in his afterlife. You will also visit the Teti Pyramid Sector: It includes the Teti Pyramid, the first king of the Sixth Dynasty, the pyramids of his two wives, and a group of famous tombs such as the Mery Roka Tomb. The Western Sector: It includes the Serapeum, which was dedicated to burying the sacred bull during the Twenty-Sixth Dynasty and continued to be used until the Ptolemaic era.
You will end the day by visiting the great and impressive Pyramids of Giza. The pyramids are a miracle by all standards, as the pyramids were precisely aligned with the celestial bodies, which was a testament to the astronomical knowledge and spiritual beliefs of the ancient Egyptians. The association of the pyramids with solar and lunar events highlights the deep and comprehensive astronomical knowledge of the ancient Egyptians.
You will visit the Valley Temple of King Khufu. This temple stood in front of the eastern facade of the pyramid. The temple was used for many religious rituals and celebrations, many of which were associated with the god Horus and the great Pharaoh Khufu. The temple was used to make offerings to the pharaoh and was also used as a place of worship. The temple was also used to receive the funeral worship of the deceased king.
You will see the Great Sphinx, which is still a mystery to scholars. For example, there are catacombs in and around the body of the Sphinx, and one of the most important of these catacombs is the one located in the middle of the statue's back, approximately on the upper catacomb opening, which is a "hidden metal door" that can be opened and locked, and it is not known exactly where this catacomb leads.
After the end of the tour, we will return you to your hotel to rest after your long and enjoyable tour.