Exploring the Lesser-Known Necropolis of Saqqara, Egypt

Located in the southern part of Cairo, the Necropolis of Saqqara is the right destination for those seeking to engross themselves in the glorious past of the Egyptian civilization. Be it the beautiful sights through various tombs and different eras to narrate the story of Egypt’s past.

 Well, it’s a paradise for those of you who love to behold the breathtaking beauty of the pyramids. You find here several Egyptian pyramids that witnessed their worldwide craze for centuries. The Great Pyramids of Giza are known to everyone, and they draw the attention of everyone on daily basis and through the years. The pyramids of Saqqara located roughly about 22 miles from Cairo are popular as well.

The Step Pyramid of Djoser

The Step Pyramid of Djoser

 However, this is the place where the pyramid got their first start. So, if you have a special love for history; you need to make your way to Saqqara to explore the numerous such incredible attractions that are still lesser known to many.

 What to Explore During a Trip to Necropolis of Saqqara? 

 During the course of your trip, you will be able to explore a myriad of world popular attractions. Here are some of them.

 Imhotep Museum

 It’s good to start your journey from none other than the Imhotep Museum—a renowned museum located nearby none other than the Saqqara Necropolis Complex. Constructed in the year 2006, this museum named after the ancient Egyptian chancellor Imhotep, architected the steps pyramid, and various other buildings surrounded by it. Jam-packed with six halls, Imhotep Museum lets you explore the burial objects, pottery, mummies, and Egyptian art.

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 Pyramid of Unas

 Situated southwest of the Step Pyramid, the Unas pyramid is 170 feet tall. It looks amazing while beholding its exceptional beauty. Though the pyramid has deteriorated, still it lures the visitors who love to explore history and civilization. 

 The Pyramid of Userkaf

 Built around 2490 BC, The Pyramid of Userkaf is another popular excursion that you can visit. As a part of the funerary complex, the pyramid includes an offering chapel, mortuary temple, a separate pyramid of the wife of Uerkaf who was from the 5th dynasty of ancient Egypt. The pyramid currently is in a deteriorated condition, and it stands approximately 160 feet. The core of the pyramid indicates that it was filled with rough-cut limestone.

 Step Pyramid of Djoser

 It’s another construction architected by Imhotep. He constructed it to bury the dead body of pharaoh Djoser during the 27th century BC. Standing approximately 180 feet height, the Step Pyramid of Djoser includes a total of six steps, also known as Mastabas, in decreasing order. It is one of the most sought-after pyramids in Saqqara, it reflects different phases of building architecture. The pyramid is built with

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