Your guide collects you from your El Alamein hotel in the early morning. As the Nile Delta gives way to the desert plateau, the silhouette of Khufu's pyramid materialises on the horizon — immense and unhurried, exactly as travellers have witnessed it for millennia.
You will walk the base of all three great pyramids of Giza (Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure), feeling the weight of each limestone block beneath your palm, before standing before the Great Sphinx as morning light rakes across its weathered face. Your Egyptologist guide provides context and space in equal measure — no crowds to navigate, no schedule to share.
Lunch follows at a well-regarded local restaurant in Giza — a quiet interlude before the afternoon.
At the Papyrus Institute, craftsmen demonstrate the ancient process of pressing reeds into the world's first paper, unchanged since the pharaonic period. Authentic papyrus pieces are available for purchase.
The afternoon delivers you to the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities on Tahrir Square, where more than 250,000 artefacts span two floors — among them the private treasury of Tutankhamun: golden masks, alabaster canopic jars, and jewellery sealed in darkness for three and a half millennia before Howard Carter's lamp first touched them in 1922.
Optional add-on: Your guide can arrange a visit to the Royal Mummies Hall at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation for an additional USD 30, payable on the day. Please request this at the start of the experience.
By approximately 19:30, your driver returns you to your hotel in El Alamein.