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Sun Boat Museum (Khufu) Entry Ticket

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The short answer

Sun Boat Museum (Khufu) Entry Ticket is a 1-day admission covering Khufu’s reconstructed solar boat exhibition on the Giza Plateau in Cairo, arranged through Discovery Tours Egypt.

Snapshot

Good to know

Destinations
Cairo

Best time to go

The most comfortable months are usually October to April, when Cairo temperatures are milder and outdoor walking on the Giza Plateau is easier. In summer, early morning or late afternoon visits are preferable because midday heat can be intense. During Ramadan and major public holidays, hours and crowd levels can change, so checking the official information before travel is recommended.

Background

The facts

The Sun Boat Museum (Khufu) is a small exhibition building on the Giza Plateau near the Great Pyramid of Khufu in Cairo. It displays the reconstructed solar barque associated with Pharaoh Khufu, a 4th Dynasty ruler of the Old Kingdom, whose reign is generally dated to the 26th century BCE. The site is important because the boat reflects ancient Egyptian beliefs about royal funerary rituals and the king’s connection with the sun god.

The museum building is climate-controlled and was designed to conserve the vessel while allowing close viewing of the wooden structure and interpretive displays. The reconstructed boat is associated with the original pit discovered beside the Great Pyramid, and the exhibition explains its construction, preservation, and ritual function. Visitor flow is usually straightforward because the museum footprint is compact and does not require a long circuit.

This ticket grants admission to the Sun Boat Museum exhibition only. Opening hours and last-admission times can vary seasonally, and some venues on the Giza Plateau may require a printed PDF ticket rather than a mobile screen, so it is advisable to confirm the venue’s current entry rules before arrival. Photography rules and restricted areas can also change, so check at the entrance gate.

For visitors already on the Giza Plateau, the museum is typically reached on foot from the Great Pyramid area rather than by a separate city transfer. It is usually combined with visits to the nearby pyramids and Sphinx area, but those sites require their own entrance tickets if separate access is needed.

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Is this for you?

Yes, if

  • This ticket suits travelers who want a short, self-guided museum stop on the Giza Plateau, especially history enthusiasts, first-time visitors to Cairo, and families with older children. It is also a good fit for visitors who prefer a compact indoor site with limited walking and clear interpretive displays.

What lingers

  • 01 Access to the museum housing Khufu's reconstructed solar boat
  • 02 Entry to the climate-controlled exhibition building adjacent to the Great Pyramid on the Giza Plateau
  • 03 View conservation displays and explanatory panels about the boat's construction and ritual purpose
  • 04 Small museum footprint, allowing a focused visit without a lengthy circuit

The fine print

What's included – and what isn't

Included

  • Sun Boat Museum (Khufu) entry ticket, delivered as a PDF by email

Not included

  • Professional Egyptologist guide (book separately if required)
  • Transport to or from the site
  • Meals and personal expenses
  • Photography permit or flash photography where restricted
  • Printed ticket (bring a printed PDF if the venue requires)

Asked & answered

Frequent questions

  1. 01 What does the Sun Boat Museum ticket include?
    It covers entry to the museum exhibition only, which houses Khufu's reconstructed solar barque next to the Great Pyramid on the Giza Plateau.
  2. 02 Is the museum climate-controlled?
    Yes, the boat is displayed in a climate-controlled building built to protect the conserved wood.
  3. 03 How is the ticket delivered?
    Discovery Tours Egypt emails it as a PDF after booking. Some venues don't accept a mobile screen, so print it if you're not sure.
  4. 04 Can I take photos inside?
    Photography rules and restricted areas vary by venue, so confirm at the entrance before shooting.
  5. 05 Does the ticket include a guide?
    No. A professional Egyptologist guide can be booked separately; this ticket is admission only.

Last updated 18 May 2026 Product ID: TKT-CAI-824084

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