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Sakkara & Memphis Private Tour | Ancient Egyptian Heritage with Expert Guide
Overview
A Journey Through Time
Step back over 4,500 years into the history of Egypt on this private half-day tour to Sakkara and Memphis, two of the most important ancient sites that shaped Egyptian civilization.
Your adventure begins with a hotel pickup in Cairo or Giza, followed by a comfortable ride with your licensed Egyptologist guide, who will introduce you to the Old Kingdom—the era of monumental architecture, pharaohs, and the earliest urban centers.
What Makes This Tour Special:
Private Tour: Tailored to your pace with expert explanations.
Historic Significance: Discover the earliest monumental architecture and Egypt’s first capital.
Cultural Immersion: Experience traditional Egyptian cuisine with lunch included.
Photography Opportunities: Capture stunning pyramids, statues, and the Nile landscape.
Tour Details:
Pick-up Time: 08:00 am – 10:00 am
Tour Duration: Approximately 6 hours
Tour Type: Private
Cities Covered: Cairo – Sakkara – Memphis
Lunch: Included at a local Egyptian restaurant
Tour Highlights – Historical Treasures & Cultural Immersion
Witness the Dawn of Civilization
Step Pyramid of Djoser: The world’s first monumental stone structure.
Sakkara Necropolis: Explore tombs, temples, and reliefs showcasing Old Kingdom artistry.
Memphis City: Egypt’s first capital, with monumental statues and ancient administrative centers.
Colossal Statue of Ramses II: One of Egypt’s largest ancient sculptures.
Alabaster Sphinx: A smaller yet highly symbolic version of the Giza Sphinx.
Authentic Egyptian Lunch: Traditional local dishes in a nearby restaurant.
Exclusive Egyptologist Guide: Insights into architecture, culture, and religion.
Photography Tips: Expert guidance for capturing perfect shots of ancient monuments.
Important Pickup Information
Pickup and drop-off are included from hotels located in Cairo and Giza.
However, pickup or drop-off from the following locations will require an additional transfer fee due to the longer distance from the main tour route:
Cairo International Airport Sphinx International Airport New Administrative Capital
New Cairo Heliopolis
Badr City Shorouk CityEl Rehab City
Obour City Sheraton Al Matar
Sheikh Zayed City Madinaty
These areas are located farther from central Cairo and Giza, and therefore additional transportation costs may apply.
Add-ons:
One-way transfer from/to Cairo Airport: $25
Round-trip transfer from/to Cairo Airport: $60
Your Egyptologist guide meets you at your hotel between 08:00 am – 10:00 am. During the comfortable ride, your guide introduces the Old Kingdom, including key pharaohs, urban planning, and funerary architecture.
Arrive at Sakkara, home of the Step Pyramid of Djoser, constructed by Imhotep during the 3rd Dynasty. This pyramid marked the transition from mastabas to stone pyramids and set the stage for the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Highlights:
Six-tiered Step Pyramid, the world’s first monumental stone structure
Surrounding mortuary complex, including temples, chapels, and ceremonial courtyards
Early hieroglyphic inscriptions and reliefs showing religious rituals
Insight into Old Kingdom society, architecture, and construction techniques
Photography tip: Wide-angle shots capture the pyramid against the desert skyline; close-ups reveal intricate carvings.
Enjoy a delicious authentic Egyptian lunch, featuring dishes such as:
Koshari: Egypt’s national dish of rice, lentils, pasta, and tomato sauce
Grilled meats and kofta
Molokhia soup with bread
Fresh salads, Egyptian desserts, and beverages
Your guide will explain the historical and cultural significance of each dish.
Travel to Memphis, the ancient political and cultural hub founded by King Menes. Explore:
Colossal Statue of Ramses II: Over 10 meters tall, showcasing pharaonic power
Alabaster Sphinx: Symbol of royal guardianship and religious significance
Ancient Temples and Artifacts: Gain insights into governance, religion, and daily life in early Egypt
Learn how Memphis served as a model for subsequent Egyptian cities and influenced art, politics, and trade for centuries.
After a full immersion into Egyptian antiquity, relax on the drive back to your hotel, reflecting on the rich culture, monumental achievements, and timeless stories of ancient Egypt.
Step Pyramid was the first large-scale stone construction, representing a major leap in architecture
Mortuary complexes include ceremonial courtyards and early attempts at pyramid designs
Imhotep’s genius influenced later pyramids, including the Red and Great Pyramids
H3: Religious Significance
Pyramids symbolized pharaohs’ journey to the afterlife
Tomb inscriptions illustrate religious rituals, offerings, and divine protection
Memphis temples reflect early Egyptian religious beliefs and state cults
Labor and Craftsmanship
Workers were skilled, organized, and well-fed, disproving myths of slave labor
Craftsmanship includes stone carving, inscriptions, and reliefs
Early engineering techniques were documented for future generations
Memphis Legacy
Served as Egypt’s capital for over 3,000 years
Center for art, governance, and trade
Influenced other Egyptian cities through administration and architecture
Archaeological Insights
Sakkara tombs reveal royal family practices and elite burial traditions
Statues, temples, and artifacts preserve Egyptian cultural memory
Study of materials shows innovation in stone work and religious symbolism
Wear comfortable sports clothing
Use sunscreen and sunglasses
Bring a waterproof bag if possible
Stay hydrated throughout the experience
Follow all safety instructions carefully
Comfortable transportation
Flexible scheduling options
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
Unique experience beyond traditional tours
Expert Guides: Licensed Egyptologists with deep knowledge
Private & Flexible: Tailored tours at your own pace
Comfort & Safety: Air-conditioned vehicles, organized itinerary
Best Value: Covers two major sites with lunch included
Memorable Experience: Photography guidance, storytelling, cultural immersion
Approximately 6 hours, depending on traffic and hotel location.
No, tickets must be purchased on-site or Online (egymonuments.com)
Yes, the pace is manageable and children enjoy learning about ancient Egypt.
Yes, optional for an additional fee.
Yes, a traditional Egyptian lunch is included.
Yes, the tour can be slightly customized to fit your preferences.
Yes, photography is allowed; your guide can provide tips for the best angles.
Yes, you will travel in a modern air-conditioned private vehicle.
Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated.
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