Camel Ride Trip at the Pyramids
Enjoy a camel ride at Giza Pyramids for 2 hours during the sun rise or sun set. Mount a camel and ride it through the desert to the base of the Great Pyramid. There are horses if a camel seems a bit intimidating
✓ Pick up services from hotel & return
✓ All transfers by an air-conditioned vehicle
✓ A horse or Camel riding for 2 hours
✓ Bottled water during your trip
✓ All taxes & service charge
➢ Any extras not mentioned in the program
➢ Tipping
From May To Sep
➢ Per person in A double or triple room: 44$
➢ Per person in Single Room: 63$
From OCT To April
➢ Per person in A double or triple room: 49$
➢ Per person in Single Room: 70$
Kindly notice:
➢ Prices are quoted in US Dollars per person per trip
➢ These Prices are not valid during Christmas, and New Year holidays, there will be a price supplement.
Children Policy (A Child Share Parents’ Room):
➢ Child pricing applies to children who share rooms with their parents (Max 2 Children in one Room)
➢ Under 2 years old: free of charge
➢ Under 6 years old: 25% of total tour cost for an adult individual
➢ Under 12 years old: 50% of total tour cost for an adult individual
➢ All children 12 or older are considered adults.
➢ If your tour package includes flights, an extra supplement for your child may apply.
➢ Payment/Booking Policy (excluding Peak period):
We are offering a low-down payment of just 40% to secure your spaces on the tour including hotel room, cruise cabin, domestic flight ticket, and other travel-related services. The remaining balance can be paid up to two days prior to your arrival date or in cash upon arrival at the destination to your tour manager, therefore, your booking will be a risk-free investment.
➢ Monthly Installments:
We offer you a new payment plan that allows you to pay your tours, Nile cruise, or other travel packages in monthly installments.
You will pay an agreed upon amount every month, determined by the total cost of the tour booked to pay the deposit in 6 monthly installments leading up to your arrival. The balance will be paid upon your arrival in the destination in cash or by credit / debit cards or you can pay the full cost in monthly installments before your arrival in the destination.
➢ Cancellation Policy (Excluding Peak Period):
Cancellation requests should be sent via email to provide the company with written confirmation that your reservation should be cancelled.
In case you cancel or reschedule your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:
● From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 10% of the entire tour price will be charged. Or reschedule it and choose another date without being charged anything.
● Between 60 and 31 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged. You still can reschedule it but with a charge of 15 % more, much better than cancellation and loosing 25%.
● Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 35% of the entire tour price will be charged if you canceled or choosed to reschedule your trip.
● Between 14 and 1 day before your arrival date, 40% of the entire tour price will be charged if you canceled or choosed to reschedule it.
Notice; This policy isn't valid for bookings of Christmas or New year packages.
Additionally, airlines charge fees for both domestic and international flights which are subject to the airlines terms and conditions at the time of the booking.
➢ Cancellation for Christmas, New Year and Easter Vacation:
In case you cancel your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied:
● From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 60 and 31 days before your arrival date, 50% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 30 and 15 days before your arrival date, 75% of the entire tour price will be charged.
● Between 14 and 1 day before your arrival date, 100% of the entire tour price will be charged.
Additionally, airlines charge fees for both domestic and international flights which are subject to the airlines terms and conditions at the time of the booking.
➢ Refunds:
● A refund will normally be made to the same account and using the same method which was used for the original payment. No refunds are possible in the event of a no show for an existing reservation.
● Refunds will be done only through the original mode of payment.
➢ Accomodation:
Unless otherwise stated, prices are based on two persons sharing a room (twin sharing). Rooms for single occupants are available with an additional supplementary rate. Hotels and lodges are named as an indication of quality and rooms may be reserved at an establishment of similar quality. Published prices are inclusive of tariffs and other costs at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice.
➢ Tipping:
Tipping is customary for expressing one’s satisfaction with good services rendered to him by staff on duty with him. We advise you to tip as you are willing. This will be greatly appreciated by staff, but you are not obligated to do so.





$70.00
Transport
Private Tour Guide
Accommodation
Restaurant
AC
Sun Deck-Bar
Discotheque
Swimming pool
Internet
Fax
Fridge
Phone
Shower
Hairdryer
Safe
TV
Library
Day Have you tried Riding Camels In Egypt ? Try a horse or a camel riding at Giza Pyramids for 2 hours during the sun rise or sun set. While experiencing the camel or horse ride, you will enjoy the fascinating view of the pyramids of Cheops, Chephren and Mykerinus from outside. The Great Pyramids are considered as the oldest one of the seven wonders of the Ancient World, tallest man-made structure in the world for over 3,800 years and the most important touristic sites in Egypt. our representative will offer you one bottle of mineral water free of charge as well as soft drink, at the end of your Camel ride Tours, transfer back to your hotel in Cairo.
Enjoy a camel ride at Giza Pyramids for 2 hours during the sun rise or sun set. Mount a camel and ride it through the desert to the base of the Great Pyramid. There are horses if a camel seems a bit intimidating
Transport
Private Egyptologist Tour Guide
Accommodation
Main restaurant serving buffet food
Air conditioned bar
Lounge with Discotheque
Large sun deck with bar and swimming pool
Air conditioned massage room
Boutique, beauty and gift shop
Laundry service
Gym
Evening entertainment
Internet and fax facilities (when docked - intermittent & chargeable)
Air conditioning
Fridge
Phone
Bathroom with bath and over bath shower
Hairdryer
Safe
Satellite TV when docked
Library
Swimming pool
Table games
Spa
Bazaar

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Laura Johnson –
The camel ride at sunrise was unforgettable! Seeing the Pyramids from this unique perspective was magical. The guides were great, and the horses were a nice option for those who preferred them.
Michael Harris –
This tour was one of the highlights of my trip! Riding a camel to the base of the Great Pyramid during sunset was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The views were absolutely stunning.
Olivia Brown –
The camel ride was so much fun! The sunset over the Pyramids created an incredible backdrop. I appreciated the option of horses, but the camel ride felt like the perfect way to explore.
James Miller –
This was an unforgettable experience! Watching the sun rise over the Giza Pyramids while on a camel was breathtaking. It’s a must-do for anyone visiting Egypt.
Emily Taylor –
Riding a camel at the Giza Pyramids during sunrise was magical! The views were stunning, and the experience felt like stepping back in time. Having horses as an option was also a thoughtful touch.
Adam Carter –
Riding a camel during sunrise was a surreal experience. The view of the pyramids was unforgettable!
Sarah Bennett –
The sunset ride was magical! Camels were well cared for, and the guides were friendly and helpful.
Ethan Morris –
A must-do activity! The desert scenery and the pyramids made for an incredible backdrop.
Chloe Wilson –
Loved the option to ride a horse instead of a camel. The guides ensured a safe and enjoyable ride.
Jack Peterson –
The experience exceeded expectations. Sunrise over the pyramids is something I’ll never forget.
Lily Evans –
The camel ride was smooth and well-organized. The view of the Great Pyramid was breathtaking.
Oliver Harris –
An unforgettable way to experience the Giza Pyramids. The sunset ride was perfect for photos!
Grace Moore –
Riding a camel to the base of the Great Pyramid was an incredible adventure. Highly recommended!
Lucas Young –
Loved every moment! The camels were well-trained, and the guides made it a smooth and enjoyable trip.
Emily Reed –
The combination of the desert, camels, and pyramids was fantastic. A unique and memorable activity!
Bonnie Sue Cartwright –
Laughs , history , and a sassy camel named Cleopatra 🐫
We couldn’t stop laughing the whole time . Our camel was very expressive , and we named her Cleopatra . The pyramids in the background made every photo look like it came from a travel magazine . We did the ride in early April , and the air was cool and fresh . You feel like you’re stepping into a different time — plus , it’s a killer leg workout .
Earl T. Wiggins –
Nothing compares to that first moment seeing the pyramids on camelback
No joke — I teared up a little seeing the pyramids come into view as we crested the dunes . There’s just something powerful about it . We didn’t do the sunrise or sunset , just a mid-morning ride , and it was still amazing . The guide talked about how the camels are trained and their role in local life .
Pearl Ann Shoemaker –
A slow march through time with camels , sand , and ancient energy
There’s something very meditative about being on camelback in the middle of the Giza Plateau . The trip wasn’t rushed , and you really get to connect with the desert . Our guide let us stop for photos and even took a few funny ones of us trying to pose like Cleopatra 😅 .
Waylon Trigg –
A desert ride fit for a pharaoh with good laughs all the way
We went in March , so the weather was perfect for the ride — not too hot . Our guide explained some of the symbolism of the pyramids , and I actually learned something between laughs . The camels were calm , the views were unreal , and the sunset behind the pyramids looked like a painting .
Millie Faye Dupree –
From squeaky camel saddles to pyramid views , what a memory
Never been on a camel before this trip and I’ll admit I was a little scared . But the camel was gentle , and our guide was sweet and patient . The pace was perfect , and he pointed out cool historical facts about the pyramids while we walked . The ride was long enough to soak it all in but didn’t leave us too sore .
Otis Randall –
Sunset ride at Giza is a total vibe you don’t wanna miss
My girlfriend and I booked this on a whim — best decision of the trip . The desert was glowing orange , camels were surprisingly cooperative , and the silence out there is unreal . You really feel how big the pyramids are when you’re standing next to them with nothing but sand around .
Millie Faye Dupree –
Riding into ancient history with sand in my shoes and joy in my heart
Okay , so I squealed a little climbing onto the camel , but once we started moving , I was hooked . There’s something truly magical about slowly walking across that desert toward the pyramids while imagining pharaohs and queens once looked at this same view . It’s dusty , sure , but who cares ? The experience was way more immersive than I expected .
Daisy Lou Parker –
Wonderful
Virgil Boone –
Our camel was sassy , our photos were epic , the pyramids majestic
What an adventure this was ! I’m usually more of an air-conditioned tour bus kinda guy , but this ride changed my mindset . We went in late February , and the temperature was just right . Our camel seemed to know he was photogenic and kept posing . At one point , the guide offered us horses as an option , but I’m glad I stuck with the camel — it just felt more iconic .
Mabel C. Hensley –
Two hours of laughter , dust , and pure Egyptian wonder
Who needs a treadmill when you’ve got a camel ride through Giza ? 🤠 My friend and I chose the sunset slot , and WOW — the golden light on the sand was cinematic . You get to feel the history all around , and then a local kid handed me tea halfway through the ride like it was the most normal thing in the world . Fun , cultural , and delightfully bumpy .
Cletus Rayburn –
Sunrise on a camel with the pyramids behind you is unforgettable
I never thought I’d be awake at 5 AM and laughing atop a camel — but here we are 😄 . The desert was peaceful , and the silhouette of the pyramids at sunrise felt like a scene out of a dream . My camel , Mahmoud , had a bit of an attitude , but that added to the fun . Our guide knew the perfect angles for photos , and we rode to the base of the Great Pyramid like desert royalty . It was just wild enough to feel adventurous , but chill enough that even my nervous self could enjoy it .
Darla Jo Whitford –
I’ve always wanted to ride a camel in Egypt and finally did it! We were a little nervous at first, but once we started moving, it became so natural. I waved at people like I was royalty — I mean, when else do you get to ride beside a Wonder of the World on a camel? Truly iconic.
Cody Lynn Shepard –
We chose the sunset tour in February. Perfect weather — not too hot, not too cold. As we rode, the sun slowly dipped behind the pyramids, painting the whole desert gold. My wife and I kept glancing at each other like “is this real life?” It was calm, beautiful, and just the right pace.
Tessa Brookshire –
This was more than a ride. It felt like a desert adventure. The guide made us laugh the whole way, teaching us how to say “thank you” in Arabic and telling us ancient legends. My camel’s name was “Sultan” and he walked like a royal. It was the most unique two hours I’ve spent anywhere.
Waylon Pierce –
It’s one thing to see the pyramids, but it’s another to approach them slowly on a camel — with the wind brushing your face and the desert crunching under hoof. The guide told us how ancient traders used similar routes. That made it click in my mind. I felt connected to something way older than I’d ever experienced.
Savannah Ray –
The best thing? You ride out away from the tourist hustle. Just sand, wind, and the pyramids ahead of you. The camel was more comfortable than I expected — and quieter than the city! We rode for nearly two hours, stopping once for tea under a little shade spot. Super relaxing.
Bennett Crawford –
We picked the sunset slot and oh man — the sky over Giza at dusk is unbeatable. The camel ride was slow, peaceful, and a bit bumpy at times (don’t skip leg day 😄). My camel, Charlie, was a gentle giant. We paused for photos with the pyramids in the distance, and the guide even offered to snap a few action shots.
Molly Sue Talbot –
We rode at sunrise and it was honestly dreamlike. The light, the soft wind, and the silhouettes of pyramids in the background — it felt like art. The camels were clean, well cared for, and had cute personalities. You don’t just ride; you absorb a whole atmosphere. The two hours flew by.
Wyatt Boone –
I don’t think there’s a more dramatic way to see the Great Pyramid than by camelback. You get to feel like you’re part of something ancient, especially during the early morning when the desert is quiet. We passed other groups, but it never felt crowded. The breeze, the scent of sand, and that gentle swaying… pure Egypt.
Eliza-Jane McCready –
Unexpected laughs and great desert views on this camel journey
It started off with a giggle because I had no idea how tall camels are until I was up there! 😂 But once I got the rhythm, it became a smooth, chill ride. The Giza plateau looks completely different when you’re not on foot — the view stretches forever. Our group timed it at sunrise, and the light on the pyramid stones was golden and magical.
Caleb Rawlins –
Sunset camel ride made me feel like an explorer in ancient times 🐪
I never imagined riding a camel beside the Great Pyramid at sunset. The colors of the sky against the stones were surreal. Our camel was calm and pretty photogenic — we named him “Humpy”. The guide gave just enough history to make the experience meaningful without overwhelming us. I’ll never forget watching the sun dip behind the pyramids while rocking gently on a camel.