Attraction Details

LocationGiza, Greater Cairo
Visit Duration1-2 hours (interior visit)
Best TimeOctober to April, early morning
Difficulty🔴 Challenging
Entrance
🎟️ Plateau entry $15 USD adults, $8 students; standard interior access $25 USD; Grand Gallery $30 USD; King's Chamber premium tickets available in limited quantities🎓 50% off plateau entry with valid student ID; interior tickets have no student discount

Overview

Great Pyramid of Khufu

The Pyramid of Khufu The Great Pyramid of Khufu is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids on the Giza plateau and the only surviving monument of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Built around 2589–2566 BCE during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu (Cheops in Greek), it originally stood 146.5 meters tall — a record it held as the world’s tallest man-made structure for 3,800 years. Today, after the loss of its outer casing stones, it stands at 138.8 meters.

The precision of the construction is extraordinary: the base is level to within 2.1 cm across its 230-meter sides, the sides are oriented to the cardinal directions with an accuracy of 0.05 degrees, and the four base sides deviate from perfect equal length by no more than 4.4 cm. The pyramid was built from approximately 2.3 million stone blocks averaging 2.5 tonnes, with some internal granite ceiling beams exceeding 80 tonnes.

The interior consists of three main chambers — the subterranean chamber cut into the bedrock, the Queen’s Chamber in the pyramid’s core, and the King’s Chamber of red Aswan granite — connected by ascending and descending corridors and the Grand Gallery, a corbelled ascending passageway 8.7 meters tall and 46.7 meters long. Ventilation shafts extend from both the Queen’s and King’s chambers toward the pyramid’s exterior faces.

✦ The Great Pyramid was the world's tallest structure for 3,800 years, from its completion around 2560 BCE until Lincoln Cathedral surpassed it in 1311 CE✦ The base is aligned to true north with an accuracy of 0.067 degrees — a precision not matched by any modern compass-based construction of its era✦ In 2017, cosmic-ray muon imaging detected a large previously unknown void above the Grand Gallery, approximately 30 meters long, whose purpose is still under investigation✦ The Wadi al-Jarf Papyri, discovered in 2013 and dating to Khufu's reign, are the world's oldest known papyri and document the logistical operations of the pyramid's construction✦ The King's Chamber granite sarcophagus is larger than the passages leading to it and must have been positioned inside the chamber before the pyramid was completed

History & Significance

Khufu was the second pharaoh of the 4th Dynasty and ruled for approximately 23–27 years. His pyramid was the largest construction project in human history to that point and represented the administrative, logistical, and technical peak of the Old Kingdom state. Evidence from the workers’ village at Giza and from administrative papyri found at Wadi al-Jarf — the world’s oldest papyri, dating to Khufu’s reign — confirm that the workforce comprised tens of thousands of skilled and rotating conscripted laborers, organized into named teams and well supplied.

The pyramid has three known chambers and was entered by Arab caliph Al-Ma’mun around 820 CE, who tunneled through the core to find the interior passages. The King’s Chamber contained only the lidless red granite sarcophagus, which is too large to have been brought through the passageways and must have been placed during construction. The chamber was certainly robbed in antiquity — the exact timing is unknown.

In 2017, scientists using muon radiography detected a previously unknown large void above the Grand Gallery — approximately 30 meters long — designated the ‘Big Void.’ Its purpose and whether it contains any chambers or artifacts remains under investigation.

What to See

Grand Gallery

A 46.7-meter corbelled ascending passageway rising 8.7 meters in height — one of the most impressive interior spaces in any ancient monument, accessible via interior ticket.

King's Chamber

The burial chamber of red Aswan granite, containing the lidless sarcophagus that was set in place during construction; ceiling relieving chambers above it prevent collapse.

Descending Passage

The original entrance passage, cutting at 26 degrees through the pyramid's core to the subterranean chamber in the bedrock below.

Solar Boat Museum

Adjacent to the pyramid, this museum houses a fully reconstructed 43-meter cedarwood funerary boat buried in a sealed pit on the pyramid's south face.

Pyramid Exterior Base

Walking the base perimeter gives a direct sense of the structure's scale; remnant casing stones are visible at the base corners.

Visitor Information

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Opening Hours

Daily 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM; interior ticket sales begin at the site gate from opening

⛔ Closed: Never
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Dress Code

No dress restrictions

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Photography

Photography is free

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Accessibility

Limited accessibility

💡 Visitor Tips

🎫Interior tickets are strictly limited to 300 per day; arrive at 7 AM and purchase immediately — they regularly sell out before 9 AM in high season
🌞The interior temperature is 25–30°C year-round with high humidity and limited oxygen; avoid interior visits if you have respiratory or claustrophobia concerns
🥾The ascending passages require crouching and walking on steep inclines with handrails — wear shoes with grip and bring nothing larger than a small daypack
📷Photography inside the pyramid is technically permitted on the standard ticket but flash is disorienting in the narrow passages; use natural camera sensitivity settings
The interior visit takes 30–45 minutes for most visitors; factor this into your overall plateau timing if you plan to visit multiple pyramids

Location & Map

Giza Plateau, Al Haram, Giza Governorate, EgyptOpen in Google Maps →

🚕 How to Get There

Located on the Giza plateau, 13 km southwest of central Cairo; accessible by taxi, Uber, or organized tour. The Great Pyramid is at the northern end of the plateau, closest to the main eastern entrance.

Plan Your Visit

Visit Great Pyramid of Khufu

Quick Facts

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LocationGiza, Greater Cairo
Visit Time1-2 hours (interior visit)
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EntrancePlateau entry $15 USD adults, $8 students; standard interior access $25 USD; Grand Gallery $30 USD; King's Chamber premium tickets available in limited quantities
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HoursDaily 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM; interior ticket sales begin at the site gate from opening

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