The Lost Pharaohs exhibition is a 45-minute immersive exploration experience. It will take visitors to visit the first of the Seven Wonders of the World - the Pyramid of Khufu. In addition to being able to walk in the 1:1 restored "Pyramid of Khufu" and get a close look at the internal structure and historical context of the pyramid, visitors can also explore areas that have never been open to the public, and even travel back 4,500 years to unveil the mysterious veil of ancient Egyptian civilization.
During the tour, visitors can experience the thrill of climbing to the top of the Great Pyramid and overlooking the panoramic view of the Giza Plateau, and can also go back to the Fourth Dynasty to sail on the Nile River on a solar boat and appreciate the Unlimited beauty.
Immersive Exploration is a unique VR experience mode. During the 45-minute experience, viewers can walk freely in the space and visit world attractions in the same way as in real life. Immersive Exploration also supports multi-player teaming, moving forward in the scene together and sharing the exploration experience. Members can talk and interact with each other.
The "Lost Pharaoh" is academically guided by the Harvard University Giza Archaeological Project Team to ensure that all details and descriptions in the project are in line with the research certification of archaeologists. The exhibition data is based on on-site holographic scans of the interior and surrounding environment of the pyramid, and is reconstructed and restored with 1:1 high precision on the virtual engine.