Site To Behold: Skydivers Glide Above Giza Pyramids

The first night jump was awe-inspiring for 33 lucky participants.

Description: Jump like a pharaoh team who did the first-night jump over the pyramids. Note: This photo is provided to us by skydive Egypt. (Skydive Egypt-Ewan Cowie/Newsflash)

GIZA PLATEAU, Egypt— — Maja Mishevska

Thrill seekers push the limits — including skydiving over one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

The annual skydiving festival, Jump Like a Pharaoh was held earlier in November and attracted 90 skydivers from 19 different countries. 

The first-ever night jump was over Egypt’s Giza pyramids, where three Egyptian pharaohs are buried. Historians believe the pyramids distinct shape was meant to guarantee immortality and help the kings ascend Ra, the sun god.

The largest and most impressive of the pyramids is Khufu, known as “The Great Pyramid,” which covers 13 acres and is believed to contain more than 2 million stone blocks that weigh from two to 30 tons each, the History Channel reports. 

Adrenalin-seekers made six jumps over the pyramids, three on each festival day. The night jump consisted of 33 participants, due to stricter health requirements.

An Egyptian Air Force C130H aircraft was used to take the skydivers up. They jumped from a height of 15,000 feet, the maximum elevation for such excursions without oxygen equipment.

Mostafa Saeed, chairman of Skydive Egypt, said that the festival, first launched in 2018, has met with great success in Egypt’s tourism and investment sectors.

“The act of jumping over the pyramids is awe-inspiring and filled with great energy,” Saeed told local press. 

The first festival had 60 participants from 18 countries. The second, held February 2019, had 130 participants from 34 countries.

The jumpers in this year’s event included participants from Egypt, U.S., U.K, Brazil, France, Switzerland, Croatia, Russia, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, Germany, UAE, Kuwait, Morocco, Canada, Saudi Arabia and China.

Jump like a Pharaoh Volume 3 was organized by Skydive Egypt founders Mahmoud Sharaf and Saeed and represented by performers Omar Al Hegelan, Greg Crozier, Karine Jolie and AirWax FreeFly.

(Edited by Fern Siegel and Matthew Hall)

(Edited by Fern Siegel and Matthew B Hall)