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Karnak Review

4.6 /5464 Reviews
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Robert
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5/5
Like all temples in the area, this one is no exception. It's absolutely fantastic!

Karnak

Posted: Dec 2, 2020
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  • Gully
    5/5Outstanding

    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.

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    Posted: Aug 10, 2023
  • Nicoleen
    5/5Outstanding

    This is the most impressive Temple in Luxor. It's so beautiful. Definitely worth seeing.

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    Posted: Aug 3, 2023
  • yovela
    5/5Outstanding

    super cool! it honestly is so big and there is a lot to see, loads of vibrant colors too!

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    Posted: Mar 7, 2023
  • 长脸张少侠
    5/5Outstanding
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    “If mankind wants to see its smallness, it does not need to look up at the infinite sky of stars, it is enough to look at the ancient Egyptian civilization that existed, flourished, and disappeared thousands of years ago.” This passage comes from a book called The Resurrection of Pharaoh, and the Karnaq temple that you will visit today will really give you a sense of the exact nature of this passage. The Karnaq temple is the largest temple complex in ancient Egypt and the oldest temple in Thebes. It was built in 2000 BC, and more than 50 pharaohs participated in the construction of the temple until the third century BC, the longest-built temple in the history of human civilization finally completed, Karnake Temple in three parts, worship Thebes City's protector, the main god, The temple of the sun god Amon; The temple of Mut, the wife of Amon, and the temple of his son, the moon god Consi, are now for tourists to visit the more well-preserved Amon Temple. The other two temples are being excavated. The temple has ten tower gates, three majestic temples, and more than 20 small temples. Built all with boulders, it is the largest and most magnificent temple complex dedicated by the Pharaohs to the sun god Amon. Tickets: 200 Egyptian pounds (about 84 yuan per hour) Price: 6:00-17:30 Off-season 16:30 Address: Luxor Governorate, Luxor, Kanak Temple, Egypt

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    Posted: Sep 21, 2021
  • 정그린
    5/5Outstanding
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    A must-visit site in Luxor! It's the largest and most to see in the middle of the day. It's perfect to go in the afternoon and look around and see the sunset at sunset.

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    Posted: Nov 10, 2022
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