Pyramids, Sphinx & Grand Egyptian Museum – Full-Day Cairo Tour
Enjoy a deluxe full-day private tour from Cairo to the Pyramids, Sphinx, Saqqara, Memphis, and the Grand Egyptian Museum with expert Egyptologist guides.
At a glance
- Departs
- Daily
The short answer
Pyramids, Sphinx and Grand Egyptian Museum Day Tour is a 1-day full-day guided sightseeing tour covering the Giza Plateau (Great Pyramid, Khafre, Menkaure, Great Sphinx) and the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo, operated by Discovery Tours Egypt.
Snapshot
Good to know
- Duration
- Full Day (approx. 8–9 hours)
- Travel style
- Guided Day Tour (Private or Small-Group options)
- Accommodation
- N/A (day tour)
- Operated by
- Discovery Tours Egypt
- Destinations
- Giza Plateau (Great Pyramid of Khufu, Pyramid of Khafre, Pyramid of Menkaure) · Great Sphinx · Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) · Cairo (hotel pickup & drop-off)
- Includes
- Hotel pickup & drop-off (Cairo & Giza central hotels) · Licensed Egyptologist guide · Entrance fees to Giza Plateau & Grand Egyptian Museum · Air-conditioned transfers · Lunch and bottled water
- Best for
- First-time visitors to Cairo · History and archaeology enthusiasts · Travelers with limited time
Best time to go
The best months are October through April when daytime temperatures are milder (typically 18–28°C). Summers (May–September) are hot, often exceeding 35°C, so an early-morning start is recommended. Be aware that museum and site hours can change during Ramadan and national holidays, and visitor patterns are busiest in December–January.
- Licensed by Egyptian Tourism Authority
- Discovery Tours Egypt
- Licensed Egyptologist guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Entrance fees to standard sites included
02 Overview
A first look
Experience the wonders of ancient Egypt on this deluxe Pyramids from Cairo with Discovery Tours Egypt. This expertly guided tour is designed for travelers seeking a seamless, high-quality adventure to the legendary Giza Pyramids, the enigmatic Sphinx, the Valley Temple, and the awe-inspiring Grand Egyptian Museum.\n\nEnjoy the comfort of a private air-conditioned vehicle and the insight of a professional Egyptologist guide as you uncover the secrets of Memphis, Saqqara, and the treasures of the Giza Plateau. With all logistics handled and premium service throughout, this is the ultimate way to immerse yourself in Egypt’s most iconic sites in a single, unforgettable day.\n
Background
The facts
The Giza Plateau lies on the western edge of Greater Cairo and contains the three principal pyramids of the Old Kingdom: the Great Pyramid of Khufu (circa 2580–2560 BCE, Fourth Dynasty), the Pyramid of Khafre, and the smaller Pyramid of Menkaure. The Great Sphinx, a limestone statue traditionally associated with Khafre, sits immediately east of the pyramids and dates to the same Old Kingdom period. The plateau is approximately 13–20 km southwest of central Cairo depending on the measurement point; typical road transfer time from central Cairo or Giza hotels is 30–60 minutes depending on traffic.
The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is a large, purpose-built museum located near the Giza Plateau and houses the Tutankhamun galleries and thousands of artifacts spanning prehistoric through Pharaonic periods. The GEM consolidates many collections previously shown at the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir and is arranged with climate-controlled galleries, conservation labs, and visitor circulation designed for large public access. Standard public entrances to the Giza Plateau (outdoor sites) and the GEM are subject to security screening, bag checks and scheduled opening hours; special-access areas such as pyramid interiors and premium tombs require separate permits and additional fees.
Visitors should anticipate uneven stone surfaces, open desert exposure on the plateau and extensive walking inside museum galleries; the Giza Plateau offers panoramic photo viewpoints but limited shade. Museum galleries use ramps and elevators for accessibility, but the plateau includes slopes and loose stone where stroller and wheelchair access can be constrained. Entrance fees for standard outdoor access at Giza and the GEM are commonly charged at point of service and are included in this tour unless otherwise noted.
Named in this entry
Great Pyramid of Khufu · Pyramid of Khafre · Pyramid of Menkaure · Great Sphinx · Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) · Tutankhamun · Giza Plateau · Fourth Dynasty · Cairo · Discovery Tours Egypt
Suited to
Is this for you?
Yes, if
- Ideal for first-time visitors to Cairo and history enthusiasts who want a concentrated introduction to Egypt's Old Kingdom monuments and the Tutankhamun collection. Suited to adults and families with school-age children who can manage moderate walking and brief periods outdoors in sun and heat.
What lingers
- 01 See the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Pyramid of Khafre and Pyramid of Menkaure from the Giza Plateau
- 02 Get close to the enigmatic Great Sphinx and learn its history and myths
- 03 Explore the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) and view the Tutankhamun galleries and major artifact displays
- 04 Panoramic photo stops with sweeping views of the pyramids
- 05 Guided commentary by a licensed Egyptologist for context and stories
- 06 Comfortable round‑trip transfers in an air‑conditioned vehicle and included lunch
Worth knowing
How this compares
Unlike longer multi-day Nile cruises or multi-city packages, this is a focused full-day sightseeing tour that concentrates on Giza and the Grand Egyptian Museum in a single day. Compared with large coach group excursions, the tour offers an Egyptologist-led guided commentary and included transfers for a more guided and convenient pace; it does not include pyramid interior entry or premium VIP areas unless purchased as an add-on.
Bundled in
- Hotel pickup
- Private Egyptologist
- All entry tickets
- Half board
The fine print
What's included – and what isn't
Included
- Hotel pickup and drop‑off in Cairo & Giza (central hotels)
- Licensed Egyptologist guide
- Entrance fees to the Giza Plateau (outdoor sites) and the Grand Egyptian Museum
- Air‑conditioned vehicle for transfers during the tour
- Bottled water
- Lunch at a local restaurant or managed dining venue
Not included
- Gratuities for guide and driver
- Entrance to the interior of the Great Pyramid and any special‑access or VIP areas (may be available for an extra fee)
- Optional activities such as camel/horse rides or horse‑carriage (korbous) rides
- Personal expenses, souvenirs and beverages not stated above
- Egypt entry visa and travel insurance
Tailor it
Make it yours
- This itinerary can be run as a private or small-group tour depending on booking choice
- additions include paid access to pyramid interiors or VIP GEM experiences where available. Optional extras commonly added are camel or horse rides on the plateau, a visit to the old Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, or upgraded lunch and private transfers.
All requests handled by your dedicated specialist before booking.
Indicative rates only – pricing and departure fluctuate. Please enquire for live rates on your specific dates.
On the ground
Your route
· In summary
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Cairo & Giza, a licensed Egyptologist guide, entrance fees to the Giza Plateau (outdoor sites) and the Grand Egyptian Museum, air-conditioned transfers, lunch and bottled water. Pyramid interior access and special‑access or VIP areas are excluded and may be available for an extra fee.
Asked & answered
Frequent questions
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01 What should I pack?
We suggest packing: Lightweight clothing Comfortable walking shoes Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat A power adapter (220V, European plug) -
02 What are included in Pyramid from cairo trip?
This excursion includes transfers, Meal, Private Egyptologist guide, Entrance fees to all sites. -
03 What are the highlights in this trip?
The highlights includes visit to Giza Pyramids, Great Sphinx, Grand Egyptian Museum, Saqqara Step Pyramid, Egypt’s oldest pyramid
If plans change
Cancellation
- More than 30 days
- Full refund less a £50 admin fee
- 15–30 days
- 50% refund
- Within 14 days
- No refund – date changes considered case by case
Last updated 17 May 2026 Product ID: EXC-CAI-848806
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