Horizon of Khufu brings a rich VR experience

Horizon of Khufu comes to Austin

By: Jake Rajala

Horizon of Kufu is an unmatched virtual reality experience. It will take you on a journey where you witness the largest pyramid in the world (which is called Khufu). It’s 479 feet high (45 stories high)! According to, “Culture Map Austin”, guests will fly over the plateau of Giza, look off the top of the pyramid in every direction, explore the corridors, burial chambers, check out the queen’s chamber and even travel on the Nile River, and check out the funeral of Khufu in the 25th century BCE”.

This impressive VR experience will take off by Zoocade, which is a holographic zoo.

Tourism could take a decline with the rise of VR, as people can still witness stunning visual effects and landmarks with a headset. At least it would save people a lot of money while being inspirational.

The pyramids still must be visited in person. Each bit of it is truly unique and grandiose in person. The pyramids are miraculous, too. How the bloody hell could people get the material for it and the strength to build it?

The whole experience is 36 dollars for adults and 32 dollars for children. It’s safe to say it would be cheaper than a 1k dollar plane ticket, 250 dollar hotel visit, and money for a tour guide.

The pyramids are the only remaining wonder of the ancient world! It was built as a tomb for Khufu. It’s safe to say that he was quite popular.

I would love to go visit the pyramid in person. They are currently more stunning in person than aVR. Furthermore, I’d have to spend money on a plane ticket to Austin, so I mine as well spend slightly more money on going to Egypt.

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