From your accommodation, our representative will transport you to the vicinity of the Giza Pyramids. Building enormous structures that took a lot of laborers to finish was one of the most significant examples of civilization in the ancient world. This was in addition to the precision and ingenuity of engineering planning and the high efficiency in managing and completing these massive projects. The pyramids in Egypt, the ziggurats in Iraq, and the enormous strongholds in the ancient Indian towns of the Indus Valley are a few examples of this. These enormous constructions served a variety of purposes in different cultural centers, but they all show that powerful central governments were in place and could muster thousands of laborers to finish these projects.
There are many pyramids in Egypt; some European sources claim that there are 135 pyramids, but Egyptian researchers claim that there are only 119. With the exception of the three Great Pyramids at Giza, which were erected on a solid rocky plateau made of limestone, the majority of these pyramids were constructed by the ancient Egyptians on regular soil in the Nile Valley and Delta.
You will learn more and more through our experienced guide who speaks fluent English. After spending the safari by riding a camel and a quad bike, you will be transferred to your hotel.