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DRAW back the curtains and the Cheops Pyramid fills your window, burning
orange in the dawn rays. A wonder of the ancient world, before you have even
brushed your teeth.
To get up close and personal with the pyramids and Sphinx, stay at the Mena
House Oberoi at Giza, at Cairo’s western edge. This is the only hotel right
by the pyramids. To many first-time visitors, the three main pyramids are
even bigger and more awe-inspiring than imagined. Napoleon estimated that
there was enough stone in them to build a wall three metres high around
France.
Limited numbers are permitted inside, along dark passages leading to the empty
burial chambers. Do this in the afternoon when it is less crowded.
There is virtually nothing to see in the chambers — the treasures have been
looted over the centuries. But there is an extraordinary aura in each
pyramid, intensified if you are alone or in a small group. For some, this is
unsettling — chilling, even. For others, it is the climax of Giza. Entrance
fee, £3.20. Finish the day with the sound-and-light show, “narrated by the
Sphinx” after dusk (check for times of shows in English at
www.sound-light.egypt.com). Tickets cost £7.
WHAT ELSE?
Once you have fathomed how these perfectly proportioned pyramids were
engineered 45 centuries ago, it is intriguing to drive 20km (13 miles) down
the Nile to Dahshur to see some little-visited prototypes in the desert. The
oddly shaped Bent Pyramid had its angle of incline changed mid-construction
to avoid collapse, while the sad Red Pyramid is crumbling.
Make a foray into central Cairo and the Egyptian Museum where the astonishing
treasures of Tutankhamun are exhibited. Then shop in the Khan el-Khalili
bazaar.
Half-day private guided tours cost £23pp to Dahshur, or the Egyptian Museum
and Khan el-Khalili, through Midland Travel (00 20 2 579 0137,
www.comeseeegypt.com) or booked direct with Somak (see below).
Golf: the 18-hole, par-66 Mena House course adjoins the hotel, under the
watchful gaze of the pyramids.
WHERE TO STAY
The Mena House Oberoi (00 800 1234 0101, www.oberoihotels.com) costs £103 for
a double, or £125 with a view of the Cheops Pyramid, in the garden wing.
Prices are per room only.
The Mövenpick Jolie Ville (00 20 2 385 2555, www.movenpick.com) in Giza has
doubles from £86.
FOOD AND FUN
The Mogul Room at Mena House serves fabulous Indian food in glittering
surroundings to the strains of the sitar (£12pp for a full-blown feast).
Try Maroosh (345 0972), at 64 Midan Lubnan in the Mohandiseen district of
Cairo; £5-£8pp. Prices exclude drinks. Cost of wine is comparable with
Scandinavia (ie, costly), unless you risk the variable local stuff. Locally
brewed Stella lager is cheap and good.
The Nile Hilton (578 0444, www.hilton.com), an oasis of tinkling fountains,
with a bar overlooking the river in the heart of Cairo, is a good place for
a quiet drink. Have another across the river at The Four Seasons (573 1212,
www.fourseasons.com), a celebrity hang-out (Sting and Angelina Jolie have
been spotted recently), at 35 Giza Street. The newly opened Four Seasons
Hotel Cairo at Nice Plaza (791 7000), in the Garden City district, also has
stunning river views.
You’ll find Egyptian musicians and belly-dancers at Abu Niwas nightclub;
contemporary western music pulses in The Saddle disco (soundproofed). A
peaceful alternative is to enjoy the pyramids by starlight.
NEED TO KNOW
Somak Holidays (020-8423 3000, www.somak.co.uk) offers three nights at the
Mena House Oberoi for £449pp based on two sharing, including flights from
Heathrow on British Airways, transfers and B&B.
British Airways (0870 8509850, www.ba.com) has daily flights from Heathrow to
Cairo from £320.
Egyptair (020-7734 2395) also flies daily from Heathrow to Cairo; return fares
from £335. Giza is about 40 minutes from the airport by taxi.
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