Exclusive VIP Access by Ministry of Antiquities Permit to the Gt. Pyramid

A small group of people standing in front of the sarcophagus in the dimly lit Kings Chamber of the Gt. Pyramid at Giza

Updated 17 June 2026 by Marie Vaughan

Imagine the Great Pyramid or the Sphinx Enclosure opened only for you. The ultimate in exclusive luxury experiences in Egypt.

No crowds. No queues. No voices behind you. Just silence, darkness, and the stone chambers of Khufu’s pyramid – yours alone for two uninterrupted hours.
 
 

This is not a loophole, a VIP add-on, or a tourist gimmick.
It is official, legally sanctioned private access inside the Great Pyramid of Giza, arranged with rare permissions from the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities and the Tourism Police – and it can be part of your journey with me.


Before We Go Further — A Crucial Distinction

A Private Visit is not the same as a private tour.

The difference is profound – and so is the cost.

A private visit means the pyramid is closed to the public and opened only for you.


What a Private Visit Really Means

This is exclusive, after-hours access to the interior of the Great Pyramid of Khufu:

  • Outside official opening hours
  • No other visitors inside
  • Not rushed
  • Time is your own

Only seven to eight private visits are permitted per night, granted solely through trusted operators with long-standing relationships at the highest levels. Even heads of state and celebrities do not automatically receive this level of access.

This is privilege, luxury, exclusivity, not performance.


Inside the Pyramid – Two Hours, Uninterrupted

Your guide picks you up at your hotel and also drops you off there after the visit. You then drive to the Giza Plateau entrance and pick up the Antiquities Inspector who is responsible for the visit. For two uninterrupted hours, sometime between 5:00 PM and 7:00 AM, you are inside the pyramid’s chambers:

  • The King’s Chamber
  • The Queen’s Chamber
  • The Grand Gallery
  • The Subterranean Chamber (“the Pit”)

There is no script. No schedule. No pressure to move on.

“On-site, everything worked smoothly, exactly as discussed.”

Roland, private family visit with wife and two children, Germany.


This Is Not a Loophole. This is Genuine and Legal. It’s a Permission

Night-time entry requires explicit approval from:

  • The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities
  • The Tourism Police, who open the pyramid specifically for our entry

These permissions are neither casual nor quick. They require trust, time, and significant cost. But for those who want to experience Egypt beyond the surface, this is as close as it comes to touching the ancient world without mediation.


What’s Included

  • Exclusive two-hour private entry into the Great Pyramid of Khufu
  • Night-time access, fully outside public visiting hours
  • All official government permissions, secured in advance
  • Private transport to and from your Cairo hotel
  • Licensed Egyptologist, present for support (mandatory, discreet)
  • Space for silence, meditation, reflection – or simply being present
  • All entry fees, taxes, and service charges

A Personal Note

I’ve been inside the Great Pyramid many times over the past 24 years – with crowds, noise, and urgency.

And I’ve been inside it in complete silence.

They are not the same experience.

People often ask me if the pyramid has “energy.” I never answer directly. That’s something you discover for yourself. What I will say is this: everyone who has done this with me comes out changed – some quietly, some emotionally, some preferring silence for hours so the experience can complete in its own time.

No one walks away unmoved.

If you would like to share the cost of a private visit I offer to co-ordinate small groups.


Group Journeys That Include Private Access


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