Giza Wonders
Pardeep Singh
| 29-04-2026

· Travel team
If we want to step into history, Giza in Egypt is one of the best destinations. Here, ancient monuments rise from the desert sands, letting us experience human achievement from thousands of years ago.
Lykkers, as we explore, we are not just tourists—we are travelers connecting with history firsthand. To fully enjoy the visit, we need to plan tickets, transport, meals, and accommodation carefully.
The Main Pyramids
The three main pyramids are the highlight of Giza:
- Great Pyramid of Khufu (Big Pyramid): Largest and oldest, the only surviving structure among the original Seven Wonders of the World.
- Pyramid of Khafre: Slightly smaller, often pictured with the Great Sphinx.
- Pyramid of Menkaure: The smallest, known for intricate stonework.
- Ticket prices: General entry to the Giza Plateau is around $24 per person. Access inside the Great Pyramid costs an additional $12.
- Opening hours: 8:00–17:00 daily.
- Best visiting time: Early morning (8:00–10:00) or late afternoon (16:00–17:00) to avoid crowds and heat.
- Tips: Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, water, and a wide-angle camera lens. Consider hiring a guide ($15–$20) for detailed explanations.
Exploring the Sphinx
The Great Sphinx sits near Khafre’s pyramid, with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh, symbolizing strength and wisdom.
- Tips: Morning light is best for photos. Keep a respectful distance; climbing is not allowed. A local guide can explain myths, restoration, and history for $15–$20.
Queens’ Pyramids and Other Structures
Adjacent to the main pyramids are smaller pyramids for the queens. Walking among them gives insight into royal life and burial practices of the Fourth Dynasty.
- Tips: Walking the entire complex takes 1–2 hours. A detailed map or GPS app helps navigate the smaller pyramids, temples, and causeways.
Museums and the Solar Boat
Next to the Great Pyramid is the Solar Boat Museum, where a preserved wooden boat shows the pharaoh’s journey to the afterlife.
- Ticket price: $10 per person.
- Best visiting time: Mid-morning, after touring the pyramids. Spend 30–45 minutes exploring the boat and learning about ancient Egyptian beliefs.
Transportation
- From Cairo: Taxi or rideshare to Giza Plateau costs around $10–$15. Public buses are cheaper (~$2), but less reliable.
- Inside Giza: Walking between the pyramids is doable, but horse-drawn carriages ($20–$30 per hour) or a local guide ($15–$20) make exploration easier.
- Tips: Start at the Great Pyramid, then Khafre, Menkaure, queens’ pyramids, and finally the Sphinx for an efficient route.
Accommodation Options
Near Giza:
- Luxury: Marriott Mena House, $250–$300 per night, with pyramid views.
- Mid-range: Steigenberger Pyramids, $120–$150 per night.
- Budget: Local guesthouses, $30–$50 per night.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially for rooms with pyramid views.
Dining Options
- On-site: Small cafes sell snacks, sandwiches, and bottled water ($1–$5).
Nearby Cairo restaurants:
- Local Egyptian cuisine: $10–$20 per meal.
- International options: $15–$30 per meal.
- Tips: Carry water and light snacks for exploring. Lunch in Cairo gives more variety and comfort.
World Heritage and Recognition
Giza is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site “Memphis and its Necropolis”, recognized in 1979. In 2007, it was named an honorary New Seven Wonders of the World.
Visiting here isn’t just sightseeing—it’s a chance to experience human history at its grandest scale.
Final Tips for Visiting
- Tickets: Plateau $24, Pyramid interior $12, Solar Boat $10.
- Opening hours: 8:00–17:00 daily.
- Best times: Early morning or late afternoon.
- Transport: Taxi $10–$15 from Cairo, carriage $20–$30 per hour inside Giza.
- Guides: $15–$20 for local guide.
- Accommodation: Luxury $250–$300, mid-range $120–$150, budget $30–$50.
- Dining: Snacks $1–$5 on site, meals $10–$30 nearby.
- Essentials: Comfortable shoes, hat, sunscreen, water, camera, backpack.
Making the Most of Giza
Lykkers, visiting Giza is more than just seeing famous landmarks—it’s stepping into thousands of years of history. From the massive pyramids to the Great Sphinx and the Solar Boat Museum, every corner tells a story of human creativity and ancient engineering.
With careful planning, tickets, guides, and the right timing, we can explore Giza comfortably and fully. Each stone has its own tale, and every view is unforgettable. Let’s take our time, enjoy each moment, and let the wonders of Giza leave a lasting impression on us.