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1. Luxor Temple
9.1
4.5
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191 Reviews
based on 4.6k reviews
#1 of Best Things to Do in Luxor
Historical Sites
Gully
Luxor has a ton of Temples and this is yet another one that is worth seeing. Try hiring a guide to learn about the history of the temple. Also try going at sunset.
Egypt · Luxor
Nearby City
2. Karnak
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#2 of Best Things to Do in Luxor
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Gully
In a country with a ton of temples, this is one of the better ones. Try to hire a certified tour guide to talk about all of the history of the temple.
Egypt · Luxor
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3. Valley of the Kings
8.7
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350 Reviews
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Gully
Valley of the Kings is a must see in Egypt. The burial place of a ton of historical figures including King Tut. Give yourself plenty of time when going though because it takes a long time to see everything.
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Egypt · Qesm Al Wahat Al Khargah
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4. Kom Ombo Temple
7.6
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92 Reviews
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Gully
Almost certainly one of of the temples you will stop at if you take a guide along the Nile River. This temple is massive, and a lot of the hieroglyphics still are very easy to see. Definitely make sure to have some time when seeing it. Just like every other tourist attraction in Egypt, be sure to show your student ID for half price entrance if you are a student.
Egypt · Markaz Deraw
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5. Edfu Temple
7.4
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118 Reviews
based on 934 reviews
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Gully
Edfu temple is one of the many nice temples to see while going along the Nile River. If you are going with a guide, it’s almost certain that this is one of the temples that he or she will bring you too. If you’re a student, be sure to show your student ID, just like every other tourist attraction in Egypt.
Egypt · Markaz Edfo
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6. Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut
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fooler0809
Located in the valley, directly below the cliff, it is very impressive. There is still a short road after entering the gate of the scenic spot. You can take the scenic car and come to the long lift. This is a building that enters the architecture textbook.
Egypt · Qesm Al Wahat Al Khargah
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7. Philae
7.1
4.6
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122 Reviews
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我是水晶
The temple of Phylea is located in Aswan, Egypt, which was built on the island of Phylea in the south Nile river in Aswan City, and is dedicated to the goddess of love, Isis. The temples seen today are not at the original site. After the Aswan Dam was built to store water, the temples were almost completely submerged. Since 1972, the Egyptian government has built a fence around the temple, draining the river from the river, and then demolishing the temple into more than 45,000 stones and more than 100 stone pillars. Moved to Aegika Island 500 meters north of Philae Island as it is, and then opened to the world.
Egypt · Aswan
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8. Colossi of Memnon
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[Mennon Colossus] is also called [Mennon Colossus], and the positioning also has "Mannon Colossus" written. They are two rock giants standing on the west bank of the Nile River and on the field between the Valley of the Kings. This statue was originally built by Amonhotep III, during the heyday of the New Kingdom. Two ordinary stone statues, but in the ears of posterity, I heard the legend that these two stone statues can sing. It is said that this one on the right side of the Monong giant will make a boundless sound at sunrise every morning. Many travelers have said that, They heard a sad song here, and the ancient Greeks linked this phenomenon to the story of the capture of Troy. But scientists believe that this is actually a very common natural phenomenon, the sound is due to the sudden change of temperature from cold to hot at sunrise, and the heat generated by the first solar rays in the early morning, passing through the body of the stone, making it emit the sound of gold stones, This creates a phenomenon where stone statues sing. The name of the statue of Monon, derived from the ancient Greek mythology, Monon is a king in Greek mythology, he won the Trojan War, but was killed by the queen sympathizer, according to historical records, during the Roman reign, there was an earthquake, so that the statue appeared cracks, whenever the wind rose, The giant statue will make a sound like a man crying, like singing a sad song. Because the temple behind the statue has been completely destroyed, people can not understand the true meaning of the statue, the Greek myth of the pathetic Mennon named the statue, but unfortunately, in 200 AD a good Roman emperor ordered repair, the already dilapidated stone statue, from now on, The crying statue of Meng Nong will never cry again. Tickets: free, just on the roadside time: unlimited address: Al Bairat, Luxor, Luxor Governorate Transportation: 3 kilometers, 40 minutes walk, you can also hit about 10-20 pounds, the price is not expensive but the price is increased by black cars.
Egypt · Al Bairat
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9. Temple of Hathor
6.4
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38 Reviews
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juki235
The temple of Hathor is also known as the Temple of Dandala, which is dedicated to the goddess of Hathor. Personally, it is also the most tired temple to visit in the entire Luxor area. Because there are many huge stone pillars in the temple, which support the cross beams. There are very exquisite murals on these pillars and beams, they are all legends of ancient Egyptian myths, very wonderful, but it is still very tired to look up, the whole temple is studied, the head and neck are very sore.
Egypt · Qena
Nearby City
10. Unfinished Obelisk
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65 Reviews
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莲子99
The quarry is surrounded by buildings, up a step, up to a high place, the stone tablet is lying on the ground, like being put into the pit, there is a grooved circle, is polished with water, there are gaps in the stone tablet.
Egypt · Aswan
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