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Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
The Pyramids of Giza in Egypt
The Pyramids of Giza, situated near Al-Jizah, are a popular site in Egypt. This archeological site is located on the west
bank of the Nile River and comprises the Great Sphinx guarding the Pyramids of Khufu (Gr. Cheops), Khafre (Gr.
Chephren), and Menkaure (Gr. Mycerinus) – the pyramids of all of the prominent rulers from the 4th Dynasty (circa 2550
BC). In front of the pyramid, there is a temple ruin, from where the visitors click photographs of the pyramids.
Pyramids History
The oldest pyramid of the group is called the Great Pyramid. It was named after Khufu, the Pharaoh who had perhaps
commissioned the pyramid. He was the second king of the 4th Dynasty. The middle pyramid was built for Khafre. He was
the fourth of the eight kings of the same dynasty. The last pyramid, also known as the Pyramid of Menkaure, was built for
the fifth king of the dynasty. A satisfactory answer to how the pyramids were built still remains elusive. According to
Herodotus, the Greek historian, around 100,000 men took 20 years to construct the Great Pyramid. However,
archeologists in the late 20th century came close to a conclusion that it was built by only 20,000 workers. All three
pyramids came under attack in ancient and medieval ages.
The Great Pyramid of Giza or Khufu Pyramid
The Great Pyramid is also called the Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops), after the Pharaoh who probably had the pyramids built.
At a height of 481.4 ft (147 m), the Great Pyramid was the tallest man-made structure until the 1800s. Each side of the
Great Pyramid is oriented with one of the cardinal directions of the compass (north, south, east, and west). Visitors can
enter the Great Pyramid through a passage in the masonry. The Great Pyramid of Khufu is made up of around 2.3 million
blocks of stone, and is estimated to weigh 5.75 million tons. Visitors can enter the Great Pyramid through a passage in the
masonry.
Pyramid of Khafre (Chephren)
The Pyramid of Khafre (Chephren), the second pyramid, is situated to the southwest of the Pyramid of Khufu. Although it
appears to be taller than the Great Pyramid, it is actually smaller than that of Khufu and only appears taller because it
stands on a higher ground. This pyramid was built by Khufu’s son Khafre.
Pyramid of Menkaure (Mycerinus)
The third pyramid, the Pyramid of Menkaure (Mycerinus), is the smallest of all the three and stands some 220 ft (67m)
high. It was started by Khafre’s son Menkaure. The pyramids are notable for their incredible construction, using limestone
and granite, which manifests a high degree of mathematical accuracy. Many theories about how the pyramids were
constructed without the assistance of modern machines have been postulated. However, the mystery of the pyramids is
yet to be solved.
The Great Sphinx
In front of the Great Pyramid stands the Sphinx, a statue of a creature with the body of a lion and the head of a man.
The Sphinx, which stands 20 meters (66 feet) high, and measures about 73.5 meters long, was probably carved over
4,500 years ago out of sandstone.
Mystery Surrounding Them
The mystery of the pyramids has allured many archaeologists to discover the secrets hidden within the tombs. Dr. Zahi
Hawass, former Minister of State for Antiquities Affairs and an Egyptian archaeologist, has led several successful
campaigns to unearth the secrets of the pyramids. Some hieroglyphics have been discovered in the pyramids in one of the
recent expeditions.
There is a disputed theory known as “The Orion Correlation Theory”, proposed by Robert Bauval, author of “The Orion
Mystery”, which states that the disposition of the three pyramids of Giza was inspired from three stars in the Orion’s belt.
Things to do
The Pyramids of Giza featuring the Ancient Egyptian architectural style promote tourism in Egypt. People travel from all
over the world to see these wonderful monuments. You may ride a camel, or just walk around and see the pyramids. Do
not miss the Pyramids of Giza sound and light show conducted at night. The guarding Sphinx is the venue for the night
show conducted by the MISR Company for Sound, Light and Cinema. Book a tour to Egypt to enjoy the sight of these
wonders.
Travel Tip: The sellers, hawkers, and touts are more aggressive at the pyramids. Stay in a group to safeguard yourself.
Nearby Tourist Attractions: While in Egypt, you may also plan to visit the Saqqara Pyramid Complex and Egyptian
Museum located near the pyramids.
Pyramids of Giza Location
The Giza Necropolis is located around Cairo, Egypt, in a town called Giza. The pyramids are about 25 kilometers (15
miles) away from the city of Cairo, in the desert and along the Nile River. From Cairo International Airport, you can hire a
cab to visit the Great Pyramids. Metro Line 2 connects Cairo to Giza, and from the Giza Station, you can take a taxi, bus or
mini bus that goes to the Pyramids.
Pyramids of Giza Map
Location map of Pyramid of Giza
Q1.)What are the coordinates of the Pyramids of Giza?
The latitudinal and longitudinal ranges of the Pyramids are 29.9792° N, 31.1344° E.
Q2.)How far are the Pyramids of Giza from Cairo?
There are three suggested routes to reach the Pyramids:
The Ring Road route: Distance of around 22.4 kilometers; estimated travel time: approximately 26 minutes.
The Ring Road and Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road route: Distance of around 18.5 kilometers; estimated travel time:
approximately 26 minutes.
The Nile Corniche and Ring Road route: Distance of around 22.4 kilometers; estimated travel time: approximately
28 minutes.
Q3.)How far are the Pyramids of Giza from Sharm el-Sheikh?
The pyramids are at a distance of around 526.4 kilometers from Sharm el-Sheikh. It takes approximately 6 hours to reach
the pyramids via road.
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Hotels near Pyramids of Giza
Pyramids Inn Motel and Pyramids View Bed and Breakfast are some of the pocket-friendly accommodations that visitors
can opt for. Mid-range hotels near the pyramids include Barcelo Cairo Pyramids, Mayorca Hotel, and Kanzy Hotel. To
spend their days in Egypt in luxury, the tourists prefer Horizon Pyramids Hotel, Le Méridien Pyramids Hotel & Spa, and
Grand Pyramids Hotel.
Hotels
Name
Website
Type
Address
Pyramids
Inn Motel
pyramidsinn.com
Motel
Monsoureya Road Pyarmids Street
Giza, QH, Cairo, Egypt
[email protected]
3
star
10 Sphinx Street Nazlet Sammam,
Cairo, Giza, Egypt
Pyramids
View
Bed and
Breakfast
Barcelo
Cairo
Pyramids
Mayorca
Hotel
www.barcelo.com
mayorcahotelegypt.com
4
229 Al Ahram Street | 12111 Gizah - El
star
Cairo [email protected]
3
star
19, El Montaser St-.Agouza Behind
British Council Cairo, Egypt
[email protected]
Kanzy
3
11 Ramsis Street, El Cairo, Egypt
Hotel
star
Horizon
4
198 Pyramids St., Giza, Cairo, Egypt.
Pyramids horizonpyramidshotel.com
star [email protected]
Hotel
Le
Méridien
El Remaya Square - Pyramids, PO Box
5
Pyramids lemeridien-pyramids.com
25 Pyramids · Cairo, 12561 · Egypt
star
Hotel &
[email protected].
Spa
Grand
4
Pyramids grandpyramidshotel.com
star
Hotel
53, Studio Misr Road - Mariottia, Gîza,
Al Jizah, Egypt
[email protected]
Pyramids of Giza Facts
The Pyramids of Giza are a group of pyramids (also called the Giza Necropolis) that were constructed as tombs
for the Egyptian royals.
The largest of the pyramids, known as the Great Pyramid of Giza, is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the
Ancient World.
Out of the three pyramids, the Great Pyramid of Khufu, which was built by the pharaoh Khufu around 2560 BC, is
the oldest and largest.
Read More: Pyramids of Giza Facts
Best Time to Visit
The best times to visit the Egypt pyramids are during winter or spring, to avoid the intense heat of the desert in summer.
Pyramids of Giza Opening Hours
Open Daily
May 1 to Ramadan: 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Ramadan 1 to April 30: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Note: The pyramid of Khufu is closed from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Pyramids of Giza Entrance Fee
General Admission Tickets include entry to the Valley Temple of Khafre, Pyramid of Hetepheres (G1a), Pyramid of
Meretites (G1b), Pyramid of Henut-sen (G1c), Tomb of Idu, Tomb of Qar, Tomb of Seshemnefer, Tomb of Sennedjem-Ib,
Tomb of Pa-sen, Tomb of Ka-em-ankh and Tomb of Nen-sedjer-ka.
Charges:
Egyptian: 2 LE (Students: 1 LE)
Foreign: 50 LE (Students: 25 LE)
Separate tickets are available for entry to the pyramid of Khafre, the pyramid of Khufu, and the Sound and Light Show.
Charges:
Pyramid of Khufu: Egyptian: 20 LE (Students: 10 LE)
Foreign: 100 LE (Students: 50 LE)
Only 150 tickets are sold during morning and 150 after 1:00 pm for entry into the Pyramid of Khufu.
Pyramid of Khafre: Egyptian: 2 LE (Students: 1 LE)
Foreign: 25 LE (Students: 15 LE)
Update: The Pyramid of Khafre is currently closed for the routine restoration work.
Pyramid of Menkaure: Foreign: 40 LE (Students: 20 LE)
Update: Pyramid of Menkaure was reopened to the public after two-year renovation done by over 20 Egyptian and
European conservators and professional archeologists.
Pyramid of Menkaure is currently closed.
Information about Pyramids of Giza
Q1.)What is inside the Pyramids of Giza?
There is a King’s Chamber and Queen’s Chamber inside the pyramids.
Q2.)Why is the Great Pyramid of Giza 30 feet shorter than its original size?
The loss of capstone and erosion made the Great Pyramid of Giza 30 feet shorter than its original size.
Q3.)How many sides does the Great Pyramid of Giza have?
It has four sides. The pyramid is constructed on a square platform and all four sides are inclined at a specific angle to meet
at a point.
Q4.)Can you climb the Pyramids of Giza?
Initially, the highly dangerous activity of climbing the pyramids was a popular tourist activity. However, the government
banned it recently and climbing pyramids is now considered a serious crime.
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