Memphis Tours offers a day tour to the pyramids, Memphis and Sakkara. A fully guided tour with a private English Egyptologist, you'll be picked up and taken via private air-conditioned vehicle from your hotel to take in the sites of the Pyramids of Cheops, Chephren and Mykerinus, proceed to the Great Sphinx, the Valley Temple and the Pyramids of Chephren. After visiting these sites you'll move onto Memphis and the Old Kingdom and the Statue of Ramses II, in addition to other sites. All entrance fees are included. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant.
Min Travel offers a tour featuring Memphis, Sakkara, the Step Pyramid, Teti Pyramid and the carpet factory. The tour includes round trip transfers in an air-conditioned motor coach, an English-speaking, licensed Egyptologist, and entrance fees for tours and local taxes. Your guide will pick you up and drive you to Sakkara where you'll see the first pyramid to be built, the Step Pyramid, hear a detailed history on the building of the pyramid, and visit the surrounding monuments. After visiting the Step Pyramid the tour will make a stop at the Pyramid of Teti. The tour will then move onto Memphis where your guide will take you to the open air Museum at Memphis where the Colussus of Ramses the II is housed, the Alabaster Sphinx and surrounding sites. On the return trip to your hotel you'll stop at a local carpet factory where carpets and wall hangings are made.
Viator offers visitors private day tours from Cairo of the Giza Pyramids, Sphinx, Memphis and Sakkara. Your personalized tour will last six to eight hours and be led by an expert Egyptologist who will introduce you to ancient Egypt, answer all your questions and guide you through the history of each site you visit. You'll be picked at your hotel in Cairo and transported to the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, the necropolis of Sakkara and the former capital, Memphis. At Memphis you'll see artifacts from the great rulers of Egypt, the fallen statue of Ramses II and visit a papyrus institute to see how the artwork is made. You get to determine the amount of time spent at each location.