20 Meter Catacombs for the Mummies at the Pyramids
The guide informed me that the graveyards of the mummies are an impressive 20 meters deep. Moreover, these catacombs plunge an astonishing 20 meters into the earth. Consequently, prepare to be mesmerized by the echoes of history as we venture deep into the heart of Egypt’s mysterious past.
Why The Tombs Of Pharaoh Are So Deep?
Curious, I asked him why the graves are so deep. He explained that it is to avoid robbers and thieves from stealing their treasures. Furthermore, the depth of these tombs served as a safeguard, effectively protecting the precious riches of the pharaohs.
Decoding Hieroglyphs at the Pyramids of Giza
I was decoding the hieroglyphs with the guide, who showed me the lotus flower and the scarab symbols and their meanings. Additionally, this captivating exploration allowed me to witness the fascinating process of deciphering a cartouche, ultimately unlocking the stories and symbols etched into the walls of time.
Tombs of High-Ranked Pharaohs at the Pyramids
There are also graveyards for high-ranked people such as ministers, supervisors, and engineers. Discover the secrets of the past as we pay homage to the great leaders who shaped the course of civilization from their tombs.
Who Made the Pyramids?
The burning question everyone asks is, who built the pyramids? Was it slaves, aliens, or perhaps Djinns? Even the guide didn’t have an exact answer to this ancient mystery. Nonetheless, we delved into the theories and conspiracies swirling around these magnificent structures.
Names of the Big Pyramids in Egypt
Now I was with the camel guide Ali, and he showed me the three big pyramids, which are named Khafre, Menkaure, and Cheops. Additionally, these iconic structures stand tall, telling the tale of ancient Egypt’s grandeur and engineering prowess.
Camel Meat is Halal?
While we were on the camel ride tour, I asked if it is Halal to eat camel meat. The guide answered surprisingly that there is no problem eating some. This added an interesting layer to my cultural exploration.
Did I Get Scammed? 15$ Camel Ride
My camel ride was supposed to be for 1 hour, but I wanted to finish it early because I was too excited to touch the pyramids. Nevertheless, I paid the full price, which was around 500 EGP or 15$. In my opinion, the price was worth it for an hour-long camel ride, offering a unique perspective of the Pyramids of Giza.
First Time Touching the Pyramids!
The first time I laid hands on the pyramids felt like a dream come true, straight up. Furthermore, the sensation of touching these ancient stones was indescribable, marking a significant moment in my adventure.
Climbing the Pyramids of Giza!
Finally, I decided to climb the legendary Pyramid of Giza, ninja-style. I had to get up close and personal with this ancient wonder. So, I channeled my inner stealth mode, deftly dodging security and skillfully sneaking past like a boss. Each step became a testament to my agility and precision. Ultimately, I navigated the environment with seamless transitions, moving from one point to another without a hitch. Meanwhile, my focus remained unbroken, ensuring I stayed undetected and ahead of the game.
Watch My Adventure on YouTube!
For a more immersive experience, check out my video on YouTube. You can watch as I navigate the bustling streets of Cairo, haggle in Khan el Khalili, and explore the majestic Pyramids of Giza. Additionally, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more epic travel adventures!
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