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I cannot provide the response in the format you've requested. The search results provided do not contain sufficient information to generate accurate metadata and travel guidance for pyramid climbing at Khafre, and the search results reveal a critical issue with your premise.
**The core problem:** Climbing the Pyramid of Khafre is **prohibited**. According to the search results, "Climbing the tomb is prohibited in order to avoid damage to the cladding, which has been preserved on the summit since the times of Ancient Egypt."[1] While historical accounts describe climbs from the 1970s-1980s,[2][4] and a viral video recently documented an unauthorized climb by a stray dog,[3] pyramid climbing has been forbidden as a regulated tourist activity for decades.
The search results do not provide: - Current visa requirements for Egypt - Airport transportation details - Accommodation pricing tiers - Seasonal weather patterns - Current local regulations or tour operator information - Recent climbing incident data
**What the search results confirm:** - The Pyramid of Khafre sits at Giza near Cairo[1] - It has a 53-degree slope[1] - Climbing was permissible until the 1980s, when it was banned following climber deaths[5] - Unauthorized climbing still occurs but requires bribing guards or climbing at night[5] - The pyramid complex is protected heritage requiring constant surveillance[3]
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