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Quote: After 28 years my husband and I decided to revisit Egypt, not that we expected the millennia-old monuments to look any different, but the first visit had impressed us so much that we thought we´d enjoy a second Read More
Quote: Our visit to the Valley of the Kings surrounded us, of course, with great excitement. These were the great burial grounds that were established by the 18th dynasty (1549 BC) when the Kings decided to abandon Read More
Quote: The temple of Queen Hatshepsut is only a short distance away from the Valley of the King’s and although we speculated that the Queen would have been excluded from the Valley this imposing building makes a much Read More
Quote: Luxor Temple.The Luxor temple is one of the best preserved temples situated in the centre of Luxor beside the Nile River. Luxor (known as Thebes) may not have been the largest of the temples in Egypt but it was Read More
Quote: At E£70 the Luxor Museum is overpriced - the Egyptian Museum in Cairo is only E£50, as is entrance to Karnak Temple. However it does have some lovely exhibits, particularly statues, murals and mummies, all Read More
Quote: Nefertari's tomb was awesome! Once inside, all we could do was mutter "wow" repeatedly, staring in awe at the vivid, brightly painted images that decorated the ceilings and walls. A visual feast for surprised Read More
Quote: Each of the Colossi was originally carved from one enormous piece of stone, standing 60 feet tall! One has been destroyed but has been re-created. Read More
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Quote: Anybody who has been to Luxor will recommend sailing with a felluca. This is a large wooden boat with a single sail that you can normally rent for an hour or so (with the crew) for the cost of $2 to 3 (after hard Read More
Quote: This was fantastic. Ss we were staying in Luxor, we saw King Tut's tomb but everything had been brought to the museum in Cairo, so we decided to take a trek to see the pyramids and the museum. It's absolutely Read More