From Giza to Saqqara
Although
My first day in Misr, the Egyptian name for
There they were, the Great Pyramids of Giza, right at the doorstep of
The following day I made my way out to
Trying to avoid eye contact as much as possible with the camel riders, I wandered around the site taking as much pictures as I possibly could. When I tried to get into the great pyramid, I was denied as the 300 person quota (150 people in the morning and 150 in the evening) had already been reached. I did get the chance to enter the 2nd pyramid. That experience consisted of walking hunched over through a narrow corridor down slippery stares. Not intended to be done by the claustrophobic or exceptionally tall! The air was even thinner once in the anti-chambers of the pyramid, only one of which is open to the public. I think I only lasted about 5 minutes in there before I made a bee-line for the stairs which I hobbled up as quickly as possible in search for air.
A little further away was the Sphinx, who I couldn't really get close to since the crowds of tourists were HUGE by midday. After pushing my way through a hundred people and trying not to trip over the baby carriages along the steep slope and narrow corridor that let to the Sphinx viewing point, I was finally able to get someone to take some quick pics before the drive to








