Top experiences in Cairo 6* Saqqara

Top experiences in Cairo 6* Saqqara Details

 
Per Person 1 Adult Euro 90, 2 Adults Euro 60, 3-6 Adults Euro 55, 7-15 Adults Euro 51, 16-24 Adults Euro 47 , 25++ Adults $45

Saqqara

Covering a 7km stretch of the Western Desert, Saqqara, the huge cemetery of ancient Memphis, was an active burial ground for more than 3500 years and is Egypt’s largest archaeological site. The necropolis is situated high above the Nile Valley’s cultivation area and is the final resting place for deceased pharaohs and their families, administrators, generals, and sacred animals. The name Saqqara is most likely derived from Sokar, the Memphite god of the dead.

Old Kingdom pharaohs were buried within Saqqara’s 11 major pyramids, while their subjects were buried in the hundreds of smaller tombs. Most of Saqqara, except for the Step Pyramid, was buried in sand until the mid-19th century, when the great French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette uncovered the Serapeum. Since then, it has been a gradual process of rediscovery: the Step Pyramid’s massive funerary complex was not exposed until 1924, and it is in a constant state of restoration. French architect Jean-Philippe Lauer, who began work here in 1926, was involved in the project for an incredible 75 years until his death in 2001. More recently, there has been a string of new discoveries, including a whole slew of mummies and even a new pyramid.

If you keep up a good pace, you can see the high points of Saqqara in about half a day. Start with a quick visit to the Imhotep Museum, to get the lay of the land. Head for Zoser’s funerary complex, entering through the hypostyle hall, and gaze on the Step Pyramid, the world’s oldest pyramid. Walk south towards the Causeway of Unas then drive to the Pyramid of Teti to see some of the famous Pyramid Texts inside. Afterward, pop into the nearby Tomb of Kagemni before ending with the most wonderful tomb of all, the Mastaba of Ti, with its fascinating reliefs of daily life.

 

included

  • Experience a Private and an expert Qualified Egyptologist guide.
  • Private transportation by air-conditioned minivan ;pick up from hotel and drop off.
  • All taxes, fees , handling charges and Entrance fees to the sights.
  • Entry to one of the queen Pyramid at the Giza plateau.
  • Bottled mineral water during the tour.
  • Lunch (if option selected).

 not included

  • Gratuities (recommended).
  • Entrance to the inside of the the great Pyramid is 300L.E currently, and liable to change without prior notice.
  • Camel rides at the Giza pyramids.
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Highlights

  • Private guide for a more personalized experience
  • Led by a qualified Egyptologist
  • Separate driver ensures your guides full attention throughout the day
  • Perfect introduction for first-time visitors
  • All entrance fees included
  • Free hotel pickup and drop-off included

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