Dier el Bahari of Queen Hatshepsut psut

 Dier el Bahari of Queen Hatshepsut psut The name is Queen Hatshepsut of Ammon Hatshepsut, and her name means Amun’s daughter, Dora of the princesses or Amun’s favourite, over women. She is considered the fifth in the chain of the eighteenth dynasty kings, and she received the ruling after the death of her husband, King […]

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The tomb of King Ramses the Sixth

The tomb of  King Ramses VI Tomb  No. 9 in the Original Valley was originally dedicated to the burial of Mummy King Ramses V, but King Ramses VI was entirely had taken it for himself. All the contents of the tomb were stolen in the era of King Ramses XI by tombs thieves, The granite […]

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The Golden Pharaoh tomb of “Tutankhamun

The Golden Pharaoh tomb of “Tutankhamun” was discovered in November  1922, by the British Archaeologist and specialist in the history of ancient Egypt “Howard Carter”, when he was declining at the entrance to the tunnel leading to the Tomb of King Ramses IV in Wadi Al-Kouk, noted The presence of a large cellar and continued […]

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The sacred lake in Karnak

The sacred Lake The sacred lake in Karnak is an ancient Egyptian miracle and a supernatural engineering genius. I believe the ancient Egyptian that the throne of God is in the sky and this throne is on the water that he called (Nun) or the eternal ocean Nun. On this, the Nile water comes from […]

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The tomb of Siti, the first father of Ramses the second in the Valley of the Kings

The tomb of Siti, the first father of Ramses the second in the Valley of the Kings, is one of the most beautiful royal tombs sunk in great depth and drawings and murals pulsating colour with Pharaonic charm; the modern era is unable to decipher the multiple tales of his knowledge of art and architecture […]

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The oldest special forces.

The oldest special forces. It is the division (Al-Na’ran), one of the Egyptian army corps during the reign of Ramses II, and it was the most powerful corps of the Egyptian army. It resembles the thunderbolt today and had the greatest credit for the survival of the Egyptian army in the site of Kadesh and […]

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The Nile Cruise

Nile Cruise Gives opportunity to enjoy sailing the majestic Nile River peacefully, swaying with its calm waves, exploring the mysteries of the Pharaohs starting with the fascinating Thebes, which was the capital of Upper Egypt for centuries and now known as Luxor; the world’s most famous open-air museum, then cross Esna Lock cruising down to […]

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Annie’s funeral

Annie’s funeral   After the writer Annie’s funeral ended and arrived at the pyramid-shaped cemetery at the far right of the picture, where his last resting place, his body was taken out, his face towards the audience to be his last view of our world and supported from behind by a priest wearing an Anubis […]

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Dahabiya

Dahabiya is based on an original Dahabiya from the late 18th and early 19th century and is built in colonial style. The heart of this traditional two-masted sailing boat is the half-shaded sundeck. It’s the perfect place to lie in a wooden deck chair and lazily watch the landscape gliding by. Down below is a […]

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Hot air Balloon ride

In the early morning before the sunrise, you will be picked up from your hotel for a Hot air Balloon ride; you will go to cross the Nile River ‎towards the west bank by a motor-boat where your Balloon awaits and get your ‎cameras ready and enjoy the unique opportunity to view the magnificent panorama of ‎Luxor […]

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