Private Dahshur and Memphis and Saqqara Day Tour from Cairo with Private Tour Guide


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  • Private Dahshur and Memphis and Saqqara Day Tour from Cairo with Private Tour Guide

Cairo, Egypt

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Trip Type:   Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration:  8 hours
A day trip to these three destinations located 20-30 kilometers south of Cairo .
You will visit :
Saqqara : the Step Pyramid of The king Djoser and The open temple in the same area .
Dahshour : The Bent Pyramid and the Red pyramid were constructed during the reign of Pharaoh Sneferu .
Memphis : The final stop on our day trip is to the ancient capital city of Memphis. The city
was the first capital of ancient Egypt .

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A day trip to these three destinations located 20-30 kilometers south of Cairo .
You will visit :
Saqqara : the Step Pyramid of The king Djoser and The open temple in the same area .
Dahshour : The Bent Pyramid and the Red pyramid were constructed during the reign of Pharaoh Sneferu .
Memphis : The final stop on our day trip is to the ancient capital city of Memphis. The city
was the first capital of ancient Egypt . Depart from Cairo to see famous Egyptian sites in the south on a private, full-day tour.

In the morning, you will head first to Dahshur to see the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid, the latter of which was never completed. Listen as your Egyptologist guide explains important facts and history about the pyramids and their construction.

Next, visit Memphis, the capital of Old Egypt during the Old Kingdom. The city is considered to have been a center of rule and culture for more than 3,000 years. It is believed that Memphis was the largest city in the world from its foundation until around 2250 B.C.

When you start to feel hungry, stop off at a local restaurant for lunch. Then continue to the Step Pyramid of Zoser, the world's oldest major stone structure. It was built around 2630 B.C. for King Djoser. Afterward, return to Cairo.




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