No. They are in Egypt.
I just learned that Trip to Jerusalem is just an older name (still used in some places, such as the Phillipines and Austria) for the game Musical Chairs.
Some pyramids have long-dead Egyptian Pharoahs in them.
It could be a matter of days, from Jerusalem to Bethlehem, we must remember that they traveled on camels, and they do not move fast like horses do.
Pyramids get their name from a long time ago. The places where the pyramids was or were are named after the king or queen who once lived there.
The pyramids can be preserved for future generations by exercising caution now. They will last long if there is limited access to them, and the number of people allowed inside the pyramids should be very small.
No Jews the pyramids were built long before Israel
This is said by Jews typically at the end of a religious holiday (like Passover). It does not literally refer to a trip to Jerusalem, but is an implicit wish for the Messianic Kingdom.
Some of the best adventure holidays for a family would include a trip to Disneyland, a camping trip, a trip to the Grand Canyon, a trip to Egypt to see the pyramids, a trip to Thailand and ride Elephants
If there were any they are long lost.
About 70 years.
2630 bc