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A traveler's guide: What to see and do at the pyramids
Built 4500 years ago, the pyramids of Giza still stand, and they still keep the world in awe and still raise questions about how they were built. secrets still being revealed to this day, as well as the pyramids being explored by archaeologists.
This iconic site attracts millions of people around the world who come just to take a look at the unique monuments and learn about its history, architecture, and learn about the mystery of the pyramids.
In this guide, we are going to explore everything together, from must-see landmarks to tips on how to get the most wonderful experience.
The largest pyramid stood 146 meters tall when it was built, and now it is 137 meters tall, the only remaining monument of the ancient world's wonders. The pyramid was made to act as a graveyard for King Cheops (Khufu) during his reign, as it was one of the most important periods in Egypt’s ancient history. It could be entered through the north face of the pyramid, where you will enter through a narrow corridor and steep stairs, so if you suffer from claustrophobia, wear comfy shoes and bring water. It would be better if you went with a guide.
The Great Sphinx is a unique building as the main body is a lion's body, while the head of the monument is human-headed. It was built to act as a guardian or protector of the nearby pyramids, particularly the Pyramid of Khafre. It was carved from a single piece of limestone, It is said that the period it took to build the Great Sphinx was 3 years with 100 workers. Scholars date the Great Sphinx back to the 4th dynasty and it was built during King Khafre’s period.
If you like to take pictures, whether of yourself or the place around you, the Panoramic Viewpoint is a must-visit place. It is elevated, so you might need to ride a camel to get there, which adds to the experience. The view is behind the Pyramid of Khafre and the Pyramid of Menkaure.
Visiting the pyramids is not just sightseeing some iconic monuments, but a look at a 7000-year-old civilization. Whether you are a history lover, an explorer, or just there to have a good time, the pyramids of Giza offer you a wonderful experience.