Giza is right on the border of Cairo - it practically is in Cairo, right o the southern end of the Nile Delta on the Western shore. And the river no longer runs next to Giza as it did in ancient times. But it is not far from the Nile's shore to the Giza plateau. Definitely within walking distance.
Some recommended day trips from Cairo, Egypt include visiting the Pyramids of Giza, exploring the ancient city of Memphis, touring the Saqqara necropolis, and taking a boat ride on the Nile River to see historic sites like the Sphinx and the Valley of the Kings.
By boat
It would take you 33 hours and a half to complete the Nile River. (in a 20kph boat) The source of the river is the "White Nile" which connects to the "Blue Nile" and flows into the Delta as one.
In Ancient Egypt people crossed the river by boat.
You can samba on a boat of paper and the paper will not rip, the waterworks of the river nile are very light so it doesn't matter.
He crossed the Nile River by boat, along with all of his servants and camels.
The Felucca is a traditional boat used to navigate the Nile
Swim, wash, drink and boat ride
The Nile River was used for transportation, because of canoes, kayaks, sailboats, and a type of boat called a felluca.
He mostly travelled along the River Nile by boat.
They traded by boat, the boat was very important in Ancient Egypt.
Night Boat to Cairo was created in 1979.