The Temple of Deir el-Bahari or the Temple of Hatshepsut deservedly deserves the title of Jewel of the Luxor Temples, as it is the largest and most important funerary temple in the era of the Pharaonic state. Tourists come from all over the world; To admire the grandeur of its unique architecture. The temple was […]
Karnak Temple is a complex of 11 temples, dating back more than 4,500 years; To be the oldest houses of worship known to history, so Karnak Temple is one of the most important archaeological landmarks in Egypt and the most famous in the world. The construction of the Karnak Temple continued for about 2000 years, […]
The King’s Festivities Road or Rams Road is 1.7 mile long and about 250 feet wide avenue, which connects Karnak Temple with Luxor Temple, have been uncovered in the ancient city of Thebes, with sphinxes and ram-headed statues lined up on both flanks. Construction of the Rams Road began during the New Kingdom and was […]
Egypt’s capital, Cairo, is a seething megalopolis whose chief sightseeing appeal lies in its bazaars and medieval mosques, though there is scarcely less fascination in its juxtapositions of medieval and modern life, the city’s fortified gates, villas and skyscrapers interwoven by flyovers.
Considered the birthplace of civilisation, Egypt is a unique country: a destination full of magic and history that offers its visitors an unforgttable experience.