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Things to Do in Luxor Egypt - Top 10 Tours & Day Trips

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Things to Do in Luxor Egypt - Top 10 Tours & Day Trips

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  1. Things to Do in Luxor Best Time and Places to Visit Sightseeing. Tourist Attractions. activities www.hurghadalovers.com HURGHADA LOVERS Tours & Taxi

  2. Hatshepsut Temple When was the Temple of Hatshepsut built? Opening date: November 1997 Type of Temple: Funerary Temple The Pharaonic Family: Eighteen Age of the temple: 3500 years Location: West Bank of the Nile, opposite Luxor The period of building the temple: 15 years Kings buried in the temple: Sinemoot, Herihor The Secrets of Building Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut In Luxor: In the rocky hills of Deir el-Bahari, part of it is dedicated to the worship of God Amon. Its design is considered one of the finest things the Egyptian artist has done in architecture. It was built by the Queen’s Minister (Senemt) and may have been inspired by the cemetery of Montuhotep (in the medieval era). It consists of three surfaces at different levels, and these surfaces are connected to each other by an upward road that ends at the next surface, and on both sides of the road are two elevator lanes with columns. The last roof ends with the body of the mountain in which the God’s room (the Holy of Holies) is carved. In Deir el-Bahri, learn about the history of the construction of the most important ancient Egyptian funerary temples in Luxor, Egypt, and the secrets of the pharaohs that you did not know. More @ https://hurghadalovers.com/hatshepsut-temple/ HURGHADA LOVERS Tours & Taxi www.hurghadalovers.com

  3. Karnak Temple Complex Who built the Karnak temple? The construction was in the era of: King Senusert the First. Period: the central state to the Ptolemaic Kingdom. Type: Temple complex of ritual temples. Temple area: about 200 acres. The Karnak Temple from the inside contains 10 edifices, six of which are on one axis east-west and four on the north-south axis, as follows … HURGHADA LOVERS Tours & Taxi The first edifice: Ntchbu The Second Pylon: Ramses II and the First City The Third Pylon: Amenhotep the Third The Fourth Pylon: Thutmose the First The Fifth Pylon: Thutmose the First Sixth Pylon: Thutmose III The seventh edifice: Tuthmosis the Third The Eighth Pylon: Hatshepsut The Ninth Pylon: A Loving Poplar. The tenth edifice: Pop loving. More@ https://hurghadalovers.com/karnak-temple/ www.hurghadalovers.com

  4. Luxor Temple Who was responsible for the construction of the temple of Luxor and to whom was it dedicated? King Amenhotep III began construction of that temple on the eastern bank of the Nile in Thebes (now Luxor), then King Ramses II completed it and was dedicated to the worship of God Amon. Construction date: mid1350- and 1400 BC Architects: Amenhotep the Third, Amenhotep the Second Length: 803 feet. Width: 181 feet. Why is the Luxor Temple important? The Pharaonic king, Amenhotep the Third, established in order to assert before his people and opponents his family lineage of the god Amun and that he was from his crucifixion and has the first right to the throne of Egypt, where he established the birth room and recorded his birth on the entire wall and walls of the room. There is another opinion from researchers and archeologists that the reason for the construction of King Amenhotep the Third is this temple due to the satisfaction of the priests of the god Amun, so that he can become king on the throne of ancient Egypt as a legitimate king, where he made special drawings of the god Amun describing him as the god of fertility and called it “Amon Ra Like death of Fei “or Amun Ra, the mother of Thor’s mother” More@ https://hurghadalovers.com/luxor-temple-egypt/ HURGHADA LOVERS Tours & Taxi www.hurghadalovers.com

  5. Colossi of Memnon Colossi of Memnon Facts: Location: funerary temple of Amenhotep the Third Opening date: 1351 BC What was the Colossi of Memnon used for? King Amenhotep the Third – Eighteenth Dynasty Architect: Amenhotep bin Habu The statues were built during the reign of the Pharaonic king, Amenhotep the Third, within the memorial temple, but with the passage of time and the conditions of climate and erosion, these two statues remain only. Why was the Colossi of Memnon built? A memorial statue of that name was named by the Greeks when one of the statues was cracked and a clear sound came out, so the Greeks named it after the legendary hero Memnon who was killed in the famous Trojan war, where every morning he called to his mother and was crying like a dew according to the Greek legend. Why is the Colossi of Memnon important? The statues were associated with the Greek myth of Memnon, where there was a warrior named Memnon who fought mightily in the Trojan War and was killed by Achilles, where the Greeks believed that Memnon was the son of Dawn Eos and that his mother was rising every morning singing to him with a sad voice. More@ https://hurghadalovers.com/colossi-of-memnon/ HURGHADA LOVERS Tours & Taxi www.hurghadalovers.com

  6. Ramesseum Temple The most important funerary Luxor Temples of King Ramesses II in Luxor Ancient Egypt, what are the secrets and history of building the temple, inscriptions and Pharaonic drawings that were discovered to tell us the culture of Pharaonic civilization. Temple type: Funerary Temples Area: 130 thousand square feet. Date of construction: in 1292 to 1225 BC. Height: 180 meters Width: 66 meters The temple is surrounded by a large mud-brick fence of 270 meters long and 175 meters wide. Who Built the Ramesseum Temple? King Ramesses II. What is the reason for building Ramesseum Temple? The main purpose of the building of the temple was the interest of King Ramses II to show his strength and the position he reached throughout history and among the kings of the pharaohs, as he is considered the most king who built temples. The temple was dedicated to the worship of the god Amun. The names and titles of the temple: I used the word “West”, meaning “United” with “West” in the Egyptian language More@ https://hurghadalovers.com/ramesseum-temple/ HURGHADA LOVERS Tours & Taxi www.hurghadalovers.com

  7. Valley of The Kings What is the most famous tomb in the Valley of the Kings? Tutankhamun Tomb is best tombs in valley of the kings. How much does it cost to visit the Valley of the Kings? approximately 15$ How many kings are buried in the Valley of Kings? There are over 63 tombs. Is the Valley of the Kings near the pyramids? NO, Valley of the Kings in Luxor, but pyramids in Giza. Are there still hidden tombs in Egypt? Yes, there more still hidden tombs in Egypt Can you take photos in Valley of the Kings? YES, by Photography Permit Is it safe to go to Valley of the Kings? Yes safe. Can you go in the Valley of the Kings? Yes, you can. What is the aim of the Valley of the Kings tombs? Building royal tombs for the Pharaonic families and nobles from Dynasty 18 to Dynasty 20, the era of modern states in the civilization of Ancient Egypt Facts. More@ https://hurghadalovers.com/valley-of-the-kings/ HURGHADA LOVERS Tours & Taxi www.hurghadalovers.com

  8. Tutankhamun Tomb Tomb No. 62 in the tombs of the Valley of the Kings in Luxor. Why is Tutankhamun Tomb famous? It is the only Tomb that has not been stolen from grave robbers. All golden treasures and king tools that were buried with the sarcophagus were discovered after his death. Who discovered Tutankhamun Tomb? The Tomb was discovered after many attempts by archaeologists, until the British scientist Howard Carter came and excavated through a large expedition in 1922 AD. Facts about Tutankhamun Tomb? There were wreaths of rare flowers from the Pharaonic era, but they were decimated as soon as they tried to transport them out of the Tomb in time. All the pharaonic belongings and treasures that were found in the Tomb were recorded for a whole year. There were attempts to steal the Tutankhamun tomb, but they were unsuccessful. A group of royal seals was discovered at the entrance to the royal Tomb. Howard Carter discovered a complete Pharaonic list of treasures’ contents. When examining all the tools in the two rooms, it was revealed that a group of treasures had been stolen. More@ https://hurghadalovers.com/tutankhamun-tomb/ HURGHADA LOVERS Tours & Taxi www.hurghadalovers.com

  9. Valley of The Queens Who was buried in the Valley of the Queens? Queen Nefertari Tomb. How many tombs are in the Valley of the Queens? 91 tombs and the subsidiary valleys add another 19 tombs. When was the Valley of the Queens discovered? Discovered in 1904 by Schiaparelli. What is the meaning of the Valley of the Queens? Meaning in the ancient Egyptian language ta-six-nefro or the place of the sons of the pharaoh. Why was the Valley of the Queens built? Tombs of the Valley of the Queens were built to bury the queens, princesses, and princes of the Pharaonic dynasty in the civilization of ancient Egypt. What are the families buried in the Valley of the Queens? The cemeteries were reserved only for the family queens 20 ,19 ,18, princes, princesses and a group of cabinet-level ministers. Where is the Valley of the Queens located? West Bank of the Nile, Luxor, Egypt. More@ https://hurghadalovers.com/valley-of-the-queens/ HURGHADA LOVERS Tours & Taxi www.hurghadalovers.com

  10. Esna Temple The time of building the Temple of Khnum: the era of the Middle Kingdom from 1778 – 1991 BC. The period of building the temple: 400 years. Who built the Esna Temple? It was built, for the first time, during the reign of Thutmose III (during the era of the modern family), but the current temple dates its design back to the Greco-Roman era, when Esna became the third capital of Egypt from Upper Egypt, after Memphis, and Thebes. What is the reason for building the Esna Temple? The Temple of Esna is devoted primarily to the worship of the god Khnum (the Nile god of the ancient Egyptians) but it was also dedicated to a number of other deities of the ancient Pharaohs and Egyptians, most notably the Neith (goddess of war and ancient weaving). And it was narrated (the God of magic), (the god of the Nile) sat, and the (gods of the lion) were forbidden. Who Discovered the Temple Of Khnum? In the year 1843 AD, during the reign of Muhammad Ali Pasha, the ruler of Egypt, the temple was discovered and then restored and the rubble was completely cleaned from the walls of the temple. It is mentioned that the scientist Champollion discovered the existence of Pharaonic inscriptions of King Tuthmosis in 1828 AD. More@ https://hurghadalovers.com/esna-khnum-temple/ HURGHADA LOVERS Tours & Taxi www.hurghadalovers.com

  11. Nefertari Tomb QV66 Facts about the tomb of Nefertari: The tomb of Queen Nefertari was discovered in 1904. The cemetery was officially opened after its restoration and the disposal of salt deposits from the cemetery walls in the early 1990s. The Egyptian government undertook a complete restoration of the Tomb and is now open for a visit. With the passage of time, weather conditions and erosion, the Tomb suffered a lot of damage, especially in the burial hall. It is considered one of the most beautiful tombs of the Valley of the Queens. Can you visit Nefertari Tomb? Yes. Are Nefertari and Nefertiti are the same person? Queen Nefertari, wife of King Ramses II. Queen Nefertiti, the wife of King Akhenaten. Who is the discoverer of the tomb of Queen Nefertari? Italian archaeologist Ernesto Schiaparelli in 1904 AD. What is the importance of Queen Nefertari to King Ramesses II? Queen Nefertari was the favorite wife of King Ramses II, as he was called love phrases like she was the person for whom the sun shines. He built a temple of Hathor for Queen Nefertari to worship as God. He built wall paintings in the Valley of the Queens. He built statues of the Queen in the Great and Great Abu Simbel Temple. HURGHADA LOVERS Tours & Taxi www.hurghadalovers.com

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