1-Hour Private Desert ATV Buggy Tour in Pyramids of Giza
A trusted partner experience, hand-picked and featured on This is Egypt.

Overview
The Giza Pyramids are one of the most popular attractions in the world, drawing some 14 million visitors annually. Few can claim a high-speed ATV ride right in front of these ancient monuments. This private ATV tour offers an exclusive adventure with hotel transfers, letting you explore the desert dunes with the pyramids as your backdrop.
Cairo · 1497 Desert & Adventure · typical ~3,789 EGP · 1,516 EGP — good value
Highlights
- ✦Private tour
- ✦Hotel pickup
What's included
- ✓Pick up service from your hotel in and return
- ✓Buggy Fees for an Hour Ride
- ✓Private Tour Guide
- ✓All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle
- ✓Bottle of water
- ✓All service charges & taxes
- ✕Tipping
Itinerary
- 1The Pyramids Of Giza
Frequently asked questions
- How long is this experience?
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- Can I cancel my booking?
- Yes — you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before it starts.
- What's included?
- Pick up service from your hotel in and return · Buggy Fees for an Hour Ride · Private Tour Guide · All transfers by a modern air-conditioned vehicle · Bottle of water · All service charges & taxes
Reviews (1)
The experience overall was a lot of fun. All my friends and I enjoyed it. The only weird thing was that they don’t let women drive their own ATVs. We were two females in a larger group and they made two kids aged 8-12 sit on the front of our ATVs. They would steer and press the accelerator on the handle for us. We told them several times that we’d like to drive ourselves and that we have experience but they would not allow it. We were told they were there for our safety. Despite this, it was still fun driving through the sand near the pyramids and a highlight for sure.
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“The experience overall was a lot of fun. All my friends and I enjoyed it. The only weird thing was that they don’t let women drive their own ATVs. We were two females in a larger group and they made two kids aged 8-12 sit on the front of our ATVs. They would steer and press the accelerator on the handle for us. We told them several times that we’d like to drive ourselves and that we have experience but they would not allow it. We were told they were there for our safety. Despite this, it was still fun driving through the sand near the pyramids and a highlight for sure.”






























