The Pyramids of Giza

Nature
The wow factor for nature - does it show nature at its best? Doesn't need to be the wildebeest migration or diving with hundreds of hammerheads. Rather make you pause as you realise just how awesome the natural world can be
2
Culture
How much does this experience showcase some of the better and finer things that us humans can offer? Sure, it can be ancient ruins and renaissance churches, but it can also be festivals or soaking up some of the great modern cities of the world
9
Fun factor/activity
Very simple - was it fun? This is usually linked in with doing some kind of activity - i mean, walking along some cliffs is nice, but paragliding from them, now that is fun. Its a vastly underrated factor in a truly great experience
5
Avoid the crowds
Big tour groups and being surrounded by loud fellow tourists can sap the life out of even the greatest of travel experiences. This score is to reflect just how much you can avoid this. But. . . The score also takes into account if the crowds actually add to the experience, such as with a party town or a bustling local market
3
World famous
How world famous is the experience?
10
unique
How hard is it to have a similar experience in other places round the world?
10
Overall TE Score
The overall travel experiences score:  fun factor + avoid the crowds + (best of nature or culture) + (best of world famous or unique). Then convert into a score out of 100
67 *What the scores mean and where do they come from
RANKING
How this travel experience ranks compared to all the other experiences on this site, based on the travel experience (te) score
192nd/454
Top 40%
continent
Africa / Middle East
country
Egypt
Length of time
1 day or less
Typical daily price
This gives you a rough idea of the daily price based on 2 people travelling where they can split costs like accommodation. It excludes travel there and back, and factors in inflation the numbers in brackets show the price range for the full time of the experience (so not necessarily daily). It is a range to reflect different budget vs higher end
$20 (typically $20 - $30)
Time of year visited
January
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Wow Factor
The wow factor reflects just how much you’re likely to say “wow”. As there’s a lot of experiences in the world, and a lot of wows, i’ve gone with a simple ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ to ⭐️ score, and a separate category for the truly "gash"
⭐⭐⭐

Summary

A wonder of the world and about as famous as it gets.  A must for anyone visiting Egypt and, whilst the setting on the outskirts of Cairo and the sheer number of fell tourists may not be a magical as you’d expect, this only partially takes the shine off seeing a true mountain of human achievement.

I visited all the way back in 2009, so won’t go into much detail, but I’ve listed my main tips below for how to have the best experience.

Highlights

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#1 Just gawping at the main pyramids. Arguably the most famous structures in the world. And continuing to gawp . . .

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#2 Taking a horse or camel ride to get a bit further away from fellow tourists and into the desert

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#3 The famous Phinx - and its lack of nose!

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#4 Wandering out a bit further into the desert and to the plateau surrounding the Pyramids to check out some of the less busy spots

Travel Tips

Take one of the camel or horse rides – not only because its kinda fun, but also because there’s quite a bit of walking to do between the viewing areas.  Especially if you’re heading to the cliff beyond the Pyramid of Menkaure (smallest of the 3 main pyramids) where there are the best views of the whole site.

Walk slightly away from the main attractions – most people head straight for the 3 main Pyramids and the Sphinx.  Definitely check these out, but make sure you also take time to walk around the whole desert plateau surrounding the Pyramids.  The crowds drop off dramatically and there are heaps of ruins and temples to check out.

Lower the expectations a little – the Pyramids are amazing to stand and gawp at, but the surroundings on the edge of Cairo can be a little underwhelming setting.  Doesn’t quite meet that Ancient vibe you may be looking for!

Learn a little bit about the history of the Pyramids, Pharaohs and Ancient Egypt before you visit – as with many such sights, they are of course very impressive on their own, but having the context adds so much to the overall experience.  You’re most likely staying in Cairo rather than Giza, so make sure to visit the Egyptian Museum before you see the Pyramids.

Head into the insides of the Great Pyramid of Khufu – we didn’t and regretted it.

Be prepared for the touts and scams – its Egypt, so they come with it.  Take a deep breath, be polite – they’ll leave you alone eventually.

Visiting in January was really pleasant temperature – I’d imagine the summer heat would be energy sapping.

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Score Detail

The scores above are the real point of this site.

Over 20+ years and 100+ countries, I’ve tried to rank the world’s best travel experiences — from genuinely mind-blowing ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ to the properly gash.

Every one of the 500+ places on this site has both a Wow Factor rating and a more analytical Travel Experience (TE) score based on the things that actually make travel memorable.

If you're curious about the thinking behind it, head to the About page.

Otherwise, explore the map above or on the Home page and see which places truly deliver maximum wow.

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