Camel Ride or Horse around the Pyramids
A trusted partner experience, hand-picked and featured on This is Egypt.

Overview
Ride into history at sunrise or sunset with Sun Pyramids Tours. Witness the Giza Pyramids' splendor on a camel or horseback. A timeless adventure awaits!
Cairo · 1497 Desert & Adventure · typical ~3,789 EGP · 2,829 EGP — good value
Highlights
- ✦Wheelchair accessible
What's included
- ✓All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.
- ✓Pick up services from your hotel & return.
- ✓Bottled water during your trip.
- ✓Private Tour Leader
- ✓1 hour horse or camel ride
- ✓Shopping tour in cairo.
- ✓All taxes & service charge.
- ✓Entrance fees.
- ✕tipping
- ✕Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary
Itinerary
- 1Giza Necropolis
- 2Al Haram
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?
- All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle. · Pick up services from your hotel & return. · Bottled water during your trip. · Private Tour Leader · 1 hour horse or camel ride · Shopping tour in cairo. · All taxes & service charge. · Entrance fees.
Reviews (1)
The camel ride was great fun. Sayed, our guide, was full of interesting information and took lots of pictures for us. However, it was also not the only part of the outing. Although not advertised, he also took us to the Egypt Papyrus Museum and the Sultan’s Flowers Extracts Palace (perfumery). The Papyrus Museum was very nice and we bought a small piece as a souvenir. The perfumery was a tourist trap with overpriced goods. However, we had a great time and bought a couple small items anyway. We got a moderate amount of pressure to buy so it might be difficult to say “no” once they get into thei
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“The camel ride was great fun. Sayed, our guide, was full of interesting information and took lots of pictures for us. However, it was also not the only part of the outing. Although not advertised, he also took us to the Egypt Papyrus Museum and the Sultan’s Flowers Extracts Palace (perfumery). The Papyrus Museum was very nice and we bought a small piece as a souvenir. The perfumery was a tourist trap with overpriced goods. However, we had a great time and bought a couple small items anyway. We got a moderate amount of pressure to buy so it might be difficult to say “no” once they get into thei”






























