Adventure Brief
Race across the Giza Plateau with the pyramids framed on the horizon. This private half-day ATV tour pairs dune runs and guided photo stops with local food and hotel transfers.
3 hours
moderate
Family Friendly
No Experience Required

Race across the Giza Plateau with the pyramids framed on the horizon. This private half-day ATV tour pairs dune runs and guided photo stops with local food and hotel transfers.
More ways to explore the area's outdoor wonders
The engine thumps beneath you as the plateau opens—a flat expanse of ochre sand punctuated by geometric giants. With the Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure looming to the northeast, a private ATV tour cuts a fast, dust-lined path across terrain most visitors never see from the footpath.







Difficulty
moderate
Duration
3 hours
Fitness Level
Moderate fitness; able to climb on/off an ATV and endure short bursts of standing/bracing on rough terrain.
Wildlife
History
The Giza Plateau holds Fourth Dynasty pyramids and the remains of a workers’ village; the area was an active quarry and production center used to build the monumental tombs.
Conservation
Stay on designated routes and follow guide instructions to avoid damaging archaeological deposits; pack out trash and respect protected areas to limit erosion and site impact.

Reserve your spot on the PRIVATE ATV Quad Bike Tour at Pyramids of Giza with Lunch today and enjoy a trusted, highly rated experience designed to help you make the most of your adventure.
Hydrate before you go
Carry extra water in your hotel and drink prior to pickup—desert heat and physical movement dehydrate quickly.
Protect your face from dust
Bring sunglasses or goggles and a bandana to keep sand out of eyes and mouth during dune sections.
Wear closed-toe shoes
Sturdy trainers or hiking shoes provide grip on the footrests and protect your feet from sand and heat.
Time rides for light and temperature
Book morning or late-afternoon slots for cooler conditions and flatter, more photogenic light.
Closed-toe hiking or trail shoes
Protects feet and provides traction on footrests and when walking on hot sand.
Sunglasses or goggles
Keeps dust and glare out of your eyes during open-air riding.
summer
Light long-sleeve layer and hat
Sun protection that can be removed as temperatures change.
spring
Bandana or dust mask
Reduces inhaled sand in windy sections and near passing vehicles.