
Visit the Dahshur Pyramids on a day trip to see the Bent Pyramid’s 54-degree slope and the Red Pyramid’s red limestone casing.

Giza might be synonymous with its ancient pyramids, but it's also a playground for family-friendly activities that go beyond the historical.
The Giza Plateau area itself is family-friendly, with camel rides available for short excursions and the Solar Boat Museum offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient Egyptian maritime life.
Located adjacent to the Great Pyramid, the Solar Boat Museum is a manageable visit for families, showcasing the reconstructed ancient vessel. Camel rides can be found just outside the main pyramid complex and typically last 20-30 minutes, providing a distinctive perspective of the site. Remember to negotiate the price ahead of time, with rides usually costing around 200 EGP per person.
The Pharaonic Village, located about 30 minutes from the pyramids, offers hands-on experiences and interactive exhibits focusing on ancient Egyptian life.
This living museum presents family-friendly activities such as papyrus-making and ancient crafts, allowing kids to engage with history in a tactile way. A boat ride through the village sets the stage, followed by numerous exhibits that reconstruct the daily life of ancient Egyptians. Admission is approximately 200 EGP for adults and 100 EGP for children under 12.
Orman Botanical Garden, located in Giza, provides a serene escape with plenty of space for children to roam and see.
Situated near Cairo University, this botanical garden offers vast green spaces and a variety of plant species. It's an ideal spot for a picnic or a leisurely afternoon with the family. Entry fees are minimal, generally around 10 EGP per person, making it a budget-friendly outing. The garden also hosts seasonal flower shows, providing an extra layer of interest.

Visit the Dahshur Pyramids on a day trip to see the Bent Pyramid’s 54-degree slope and the Red Pyramid’s red limestone casing.

Visit Saqqara and Memphis to see Egypt’s oldest pyramids, including the Step Pyramid of Djoser, constructed more than 4,600 years ago.

Take a day trip from Cairo to Luxor to see Karnak Temple, the Valley of the Kings, and more than 60 ancient tombs from Egypt's New Kingdom era.

Take a day trip from Cairo to Alexandria to see the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, home to more than 8 million books and modern architecture.
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