moderate
2–3 hours
Moderate fitness required; be comfortable walking and crawling in tight spaces.
Discover the underground wonderland of Pharaoh’s Tomb caving in Granger, where limestone formations and hidden chambers promise an unforgettable adventure beneath the surface.
1 Hour Escape Room Adventure (Granger)
Adult, Weekday - $29.50
Adult, Weekend - $32.50
60 Minutes
World renowned archaeologist Dr. Roland Medina has uncovered the ancient tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh, King Khufu. Khufu was rumored to be buried with an ancient relic known as the Emerald Scarab worth millions on the black market.
Dr. Medina reportedly uncovered the Emerald Scarab but, expecting the tomb to be targeted by grave robbers, carefully covered his tracks and hid the scarab behind a series of complicated puzzles and traps. Dr. Medina has gone missing and we think he is being held hostage by the grave robbers.
You have to figure out how to enter the tomb, find the Emerald Scarab and then escape before the grave robbers arrive. Hurry, the grave robbers will be here in an hour and you'll be captured!
ABOUT THIS ROOM Escape the Tomb is a fully immersive escape room experience, the first of it's kind in Michiana! You will experience what it would feel like to go from an archeologist camp in the desert into an ancient Egyptian tomb. Please be aware that this room uses low-level lighting and some areas of the floor are covered in sand. Please make sure to wear shoes that are appropriate for walking in sand and we ask that all children under the age of 15 be accompanied by an adult.
This room is located at our Granger location at
51160 Bittersweet Rd, Suite 10, Granger IN 46530
Please arrive with your full party 15 minutes prior to your booked start time to allow for preparation and briefing.
Underground temperatures can vary; dress in layers for comfort during the cave tour.
A headlamp or flashlight is crucial for navigating dark passages safely.
Uneven surfaces and loose rocks make proper footing important for safety.
Staff can tailor your tour to suit your skill level and ensure a safe experience.
The caves are believed to have served as shelter or ritual sites for early inhabitants over 2,000 years ago.
Visitors are encouraged to leave no trace, helping preserve delicate formations and native wildlife.
Good grip and ankle support are essential for navigating uneven cave floors.
Protect your head and keep your hands free in dark passages.
Keeps you comfortable as temperatures can fluctuate underground.
Helpful for gripping rocks and avoiding cuts.