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Great Pyramid of Giza (Pyramid of Khufu)

Great Pyramid of Giza (Pyramid of Khufu)

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Tourist AttractionHistorical LandmarkCultural LandmarkHistorical PlaceMuseum

Best time to visit

Arrive at opening or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and tour-bus crowds; golden hour light on the south and east faces gives the best photos.

Budget tips

Giza Plateau access requires a paid ticket, with separate, higher-priced tickets for entry inside the Great Pyramid and the Solar Boat Museum; prices and daily quotas change, so check the official ticket office or Ministry of Tourism site before visiting. To save money, skip the interior if claustrophobic, buy combined tickets where offered, and bring your passport to ensure you are charged the correct rate.

Recommended for

History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Cultural travelers, Families with older children

Plan your visit

1-2 hours

About

Quick facts: As you approach the steep, weathered sides, you can almost picture the original smooth limestone surface gleaming in the sunlight, a shimmer that would have made the entire structure radiate. Experts estimate approximately 2.3 million limestone blocks were placed with such accuracy that the base is level within a few centimeters over more than 230 meters, a technical feat that still baffles modern engineers.

Highlights: Enter the central corridor and feel the cool air brush your skin, the stone faintly scented with dust and cedar; the builders arranged about 2.3 million limestone blocks, some weighing up to 80 tonnes, reaching the original height of roughly 146.6 meters. A quirky tradition from the 19th century has visitors tracing soot-marked names left by explorers such as Giovanni Battista Belzoni in 1818, a tangible link to when the inner chambers first reopened to the modern world.

Insider tips

  • Wear lightweight closed shoes, a hat and sunscreen, and carry at least 1 liter of water for the plateau.
  • Arrive at opening or late afternoon to avoid large tour groups and the worst heat.
  • Head to the southwest ridge of the plateau for the classic full-pyramid shot, and use the plateau road for wider compositions that include Khafre and Menkaure.
  • If you want to enter the Great Pyramid book the interior ticket early and be prepared for low, narrow passages; skip the interior if you suffer from claustrophobia or mobility issues.

Practical info

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