The commentary might not impress you, but the dazzling light show and awe-inspiring backdrop of the Sphinx and Pyramids surely will. Three times a night in three different languages, the Sphinx plays the role of storyteller, narrating the history of ancient Egypt. Shows are held in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Arabic. Call ahead to check the time of the performance you want to attend; private viewing times can be arranged. Admission: 44EGP for foreign translation shows. The desert's cold in the evenings, so make sure to carry along something to keep you warm.
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he never said he was an english teacher!!! we do you have to try and make others look bad?
Teacher?
"Me and my two sons"! You are a teacher. My two sons and I.....Sorry, but the quality of English is terrible.We enjoyed Egypt very much, and w...
Breath-taking!
To actually put your hands on something that was 5,000 years old was incredible! The Egyptians don't really know the value of the treasure tha...
Only for untraveled people on package tours
I went to it as part of activities related to a work-related retreat. I not only found it to be one of the tackiest things I ever attended it ...
very good hot chicks sooooo cool
this is one of the cool est places in all of Egypt just been arround the world asia europe and every were
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Im A TEACHER AND I LOVED IT. ME AND MY TWO SONS [ONE AGE 13 OTHER AGE 16] GOT ALOT OF FUN FACTS THAT HE CAN USE STUDYING IN HIS CLASS. I THINK ...
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