1. Dahshur is an ancient archaeological site located about 30 kilometers south of Cairo, Egypt. It is known for its unique and impressive pyramids, including the famous Bent Pyramid and Red Pyramid. The Bent Pyramid is named for its unusual shape, as the angle of the sides changes halfway up, and it was one of the earliest attempts at constructing a smooth-sided pyramid. The Red Pyramid is the third largest pyramid in Egypt and is named for the reddish limestone used in its construction. Dahshur also has several smaller pyramids and tombs, many of which are still being excavated.

2. The Dahshur archaeological site is open daily from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Visitors can contact the General Authority for Tourism and Antiquities for more information at +202 25911423.

3. Admission to Dahshur is included in the general admission ticket to the Giza pyramids complex, which costs EGP 200 for foreigners and EGP 80 for Egyptians. The site is accessible by taxi or private car, and there are also tour operators who offer guided visits. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and bring sun protection, as the site can be hot and dusty.