Full day trip the unknown Pyramids Maidum, Hawara and El Lahun

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In this private day tour we’ll explore the rare visited unknown Ancient Egypt sites Breakfast in your Hotel, at 8.00 am Start our day tour with our private A/C minivan & expert Egyptology guide to visit Maidum archaeological site in Lower Egypt then to the Pyramid of Hawara to visit the pyramid and its mortuary temple, then time to visit El Lahun, after we finish our time by the sites, we will travel back to same address we pick you up

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Duration: 8 hours
Starts: Cairo, Egypt
Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips



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In this private day tour we’ll explore the rare visited unknown Ancient Egypt sites Breakfast in your Hotel, at 8.00 am Start our day tour with our private A/C minivan & expert Egyptology guide to visit Maidum archaeological site in Lower Egypt then to the Pyramid of Hawara to visit the pyramid and its mortuary temple, then time to visit El Lahun, after we finish our time by the sites, we will travel back to same address we pick you up

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Stop At: Hawara Pyramid, Hawara, Al Fayyum Egypt

Breakfast in your Hotel, at 8.00 am Start our day tour with our private A/C minivan & expert English speaking Egyptology guide to visit Maidum archaeological site in Lower Egypt then to the Pyramid of Hawara to visit the pyramid and its mortuary temple, then time to visit El Lahun, after we finish our time by the sites, we will travel back to same address we pick you up

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Lahun Pyramid, Al Fayyum Egypt

The mud-brick Lahun or El-Lahun pyramid was first discovered by British archaeologist William Petrie in 1889 in Fayoum, about 60 miles

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Meidum Pyramid, Meidum Area, North East of Medinat al-Fayoum, El Wasta 62911 Egypt

is an archaeological site in Upper Egypt. It contains a large pyramid and several mudbrick mastabas In its ruined state, the structure is 213 feet (65 meters) high, and its entrance is aligned north-south, with the entrance in the north, 66 feet (20 meters) above present ground level. The steep descending passage 57 feet (17 meters) long leads to a horizontal passage, just below the original ground level, that then leads to a vertical shaft 10 feet (3.0 meters) high that leads to the corbelled burial chamber itself. The chamber is unlikely to have been used for any burial.

Duration: 3 minutes



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