egypt travel tips Archives - Luxury Travel Adventures https://luxurytraveladventures.com/tag/egypt-travel-tips/ A Boutique Travel Agency Sun, 27 Jun 2021 17:07:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://luxurytraveladventures.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-Screen-Shot-2020-01-15-at-4.41.14-PM-32x32.png egypt travel tips Archives - Luxury Travel Adventures https://luxurytraveladventures.com/tag/egypt-travel-tips/ 32 32 172952108 Highlights of Egypt in Pictures https://luxurytraveladventures.com/highlights-of-egypt-in-pictures/ https://luxurytraveladventures.com/highlights-of-egypt-in-pictures/#respond Sun, 27 Jun 2021 17:03:53 +0000 https://luxurytraveladventures.com/?p=15086 Various pics from Luxor & Karnak and Cairo that were not featured in the blog posts! Interested in Egypt? Questions? Just reach out to us, we are happy to help you! LUXURY TRAVEL ADVENTURES A Boutique Travel Agency email: denise@luxurytraveladventures.com phone: 240-744-4749

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Various pics from Luxor & Karnak and Cairo that were not featured in the blog posts!

View at Mena House Hotel overlooking Pyramids at Giza
The Temple Of Hatshepsut, first female Pharaoh, 1479 B.C.
The Temple of Hatshepsut
The Colossi of Memnon, still standing sentry since 1350 B.C.
Entrance to Temple at Luxor, 1400 B.C.
Avenue of the Sphinxes at Luxor
Luxor
Ramses at Luxor
Some of the 134 columns in the Hypostyle Hall at Karnak, 2055 B.C.
Karnak Detail
The Obelisk of Hatshepsut at Karnak
Ramshead sphinxes at Karnak (with mini pharaohs in between the paws!)

Temple of Esna, 250 A.D. (now 9 meters below sea level)
The colored columns inside Esna
The Temple Edfu, 200 BC
Detail at Edfu
Detail at Edfu
The Temple of Kom Ombo, 180 B.C. The House of the Crocodile King, aka Sobek
Horus (the Falcon King) and Sobek (The Crocodile King)
Sunset on the Nile
The Hanging Church in Coptic Cairo
Islamic Cairo / Madrasa of Sultan Hassan
Al Rifa’i Mosque

Mosque of Mohammed Ali
Cairo Cityscape
Giza Plateau

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The “MUST-SEES” in EGYPT-Part 2 https://luxurytraveladventures.com/the-must-sees-in-egypt-part-2/ https://luxurytraveladventures.com/the-must-sees-in-egypt-part-2/#respond Fri, 25 Jun 2021 02:09:30 +0000 https://luxurytraveladventures.com/?p=15039 The Valley of the Kings & The Valley of the Queens For me, this was a true highlight of my time in Egypt…..to go into the actual tombs of pharaohs that lived and ruled thousands of years ago. The Valley of the Kings and Queens is where you feel like Indiana Jones. Talk about living ... Read more

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The Valley of the Kings & The Valley of the Queens

Me and the mummy of King Tut in his tomb #62 in the Valley of the Kings

For me, this was a true highlight of my time in Egypt…..to go into the actual tombs of pharaohs that lived and ruled thousands of years ago. The Valley of the Kings and Queens is where you feel like Indiana Jones. Talk about living history…. It IS where Howard Carter and team found the undisturbed and completely intact tomb of Tutankhamun, or “King Tut” as we commonly call him.

These tombs are decorated with so much detail that it will floor you.

The tombs are in a remote and barren landscape, you can see why it was chosen as a royal resting place. And they are still excavating here! The newly found “Golden City” was just unearthed in the Valley of the Queens.

So far, 62 tombs have been discovered here, and you have to pay extra to visit some exceptionally well-preserved tombs such as Seti I and Nefertari. Totally worth it!

Queen Nefertari was the wife of Ramses the Great. She was highly educated and able to both read and write hieroglyphics, very rare at that time. She is one of the best known Egyptian Queens, along with Hatshepsut, Nefertiti and Cleopatra. Her tomb in the Valley of the Queens is very large and very colorfully decorated!

Neferatari’s Tomb
Nefertari’s tomb-remarkably well-preserved!
Nefertari’s Tomb

A DO-NOT-MISS is the tomb of Seti I (son of Ramses I and father of Ramses The Great (II) who ruled around 1290 BC.

His lavishly decorated tomb (the longest at 446 feet and deepest in the Valley) with detailed reliefs and colorful paintings set the precedent for all royal tombs after him. INCREDIBLE!

The START of Seti I tomb, the deepest tomb in the Valley where you descend several levels
As you keep descending, the reliefs and decoration are better and better preserved-

By the time you reach the bottom line, your jaw is about to hit the floor…..every inch of his burial chamber is decorated, including the ceiling. This is phone video and it’s dark, but at least you can get an idea.

King Tut’s tomb is very small and only his burial chamber is decorated, probably because he died so unexpectedly and it was a rush job. Really.

His mummy lies in repose in his tomb.

It is believed Tut had a club foot
Tut’s Burial Chamber (small) and original outer sarcaphogus

The descent into Ramses the Great (Ramses II) Tomb. Ramses II is regarded as the greatest and most powerful pharaoh of the New Kingdom. He built the temple at Abu Simbel, the famous 134-column Hypostyle Hall at Karnak, and added temples at Luxor among many others. It is said that he reigned for 67 years and fathered over 100 children!

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The “MUST-SEES” in EGYPT-Part 1 https://luxurytraveladventures.com/do-not-miss-sightseeing-in-egypt/ https://luxurytraveladventures.com/do-not-miss-sightseeing-in-egypt/#respond Thu, 24 Jun 2021 23:47:50 +0000 https://luxurytraveladventures.com/?p=14996 Yes, everyone who goes to Egypt wants to see the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx And they certainly are MUST-SEES. But so is Sakkara, the VERY FIRST PYRAMID from 2700 B.C. and pre-dating the pyramids at Giza! It’s about 45 minutes outside of Cairo. The day we went, there was NO ONE THERE except ... Read more

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The Sphinx

Yes, everyone who goes to Egypt wants to see the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx

And they certainly are MUST-SEES.

But so is Sakkara, the VERY FIRST PYRAMID from 2700 B.C. and pre-dating the pyramids at Giza!

Sakkara the Step Pyramid, 2700 B.C.

It’s about 45 minutes outside of Cairo. The day we went, there was NO ONE THERE except excavation teams. Their work is never done in Egypt! There are tombs all over this site.

We were able to go INSIDE the Sakkara pyramid, which opened to the public for the first time ever last year. The inside shaft was completely hand-dug and it’s an engineering feat-especially when you remind yourself that it is almost 5,000 years old.

There’s a small museum dedicated to the genius architect of Sakkara, Imhoetep, who designed this for King Zoser. Very worthy to spend time inside checking out the artifacts that have been found onsite, including this gorgeous blue tile, check it out in the video clip below:

Tools and paint palettes!

A New Friend

I recommend Sakkara as a DO NOT MISS when in Egypt!

And of course we went to check out the Pyramids at Giza. It was super hot and hazy but once again, there was hardly any people here! You simply are in awe looking at these last great wonders of the ancient world, and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Did you know you can go INSIDE the Great Pyramid (that would be the largest one)?

I recommend only if you are not claustrophobic, not afraid of heights as its pretty steep, and don’t mind crouching for a long way! I could only get this far. And-there’s NOTHING inside anyway!

INSIDE the Great Pyramid!
And you will probably take cheesy pics like this!
And you will probably do this!

The Sphinx is also on the Giza plateau, and—it’s smaller than you think!

To give you some idea of scale….
Had to walk around Security to get this front-on pic

There’s a nightly Sound & Light Show at the Pyramids, but don’t expect a Disney-esque presentation, more like 1970’s Richard Burton doing Marc Antony!

The Sound & Light Show at the Pyramids

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