Your journey will start with a transfer from your hotel or home to the Giza Pyramids, where you will tour the pyramids. The development of the Giza Pyramids region, which strives to give tourists an outstanding experience, is now available for your enjoyment.
King Khufu was undoubtedly among the most significant and reputable kings of ancient Egypt. Among the suggestions for his numerous other merits is that he is credited with a worthy creation: the Great Pyramid, Seventh Wonder of the World. Khufu became king after his father Sneferu, the second king of the Fourth Dynasty. No other king is ever going to achieve the fame and popularity that King Khufu attained.
Approximately one hundred thousand workers were engaged in the pyramid for about thirty years, during which time work was carried on for four months during the flood season as it was yet the farming season for ancient Egyptians. In this way, he gave opportunities to his people during their time of inactivity. Thus, King Khufu was the first king to safeguard his people against unemployment.
Also, learn through our journey about Khafre and Menkaure. As for King Khafre, although most of King Khafre's relatives were buried in relatively cheap tombs (for example, his brother Djedefre built his tomb in the Abu Rawash area), Khafre was not satisfied with being buried in an undistinguished tomb. He relocated to Giza and constructed his own tomb, the Pyramid of Khafre, one of the three pyramids of Giza, adjacent to his father's tomb. Meresankh III, one of his wives, was interred in a huge tomb next to his own, according to historical accounts. Among what is mentioned in historical sources is that Meresankh III, one of his wives, was buried in a large tomb near his tomb. Scenes appear on the walls of her tomb depicting her with short hair and wearing the leopard skin dress she wore.
The accomplishments of King Khafre are generally regarded as some of the best proof of his authority as a monarch. His outstanding architectural creations, which had a profound impact on ancient Egyptian culture and are still highly regarded by historians and archaeologists today, are proof of this.
You will be transferred to Maadi. Enjoy a welcome drink after relaxing into the comfortable chairs, then cruise the Nile in elegance while seeing the Cairo skyline. Take photographs of the passing scenery as you pass mosques, bridges, and buildings. You may also see how your felucca captain manipulates the sail to catch the wind.