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Top 5 Rated Historical Sights You Must See in Egypt

We are sure that many people have a strong desire to visit Egypt. This country is well-known as a place with the richest history in the world. Well, the long history attracts many people to come and visit different buildings, monuments, and places. It doesn’t need to surprise us why Egypt had nearly 12 million tourists only in 2019.

Because you opened this article, we believe that you are planning to visit Egypt as soon as possible. We will be honest and say that you probably won’t have time to visit every historical slight. Of course, if you have a 2-month holiday, then you will probably have enough time to do that.

Yet, we want to make your trip a lot easier and more effective. Because of that, we will highlight the top-rated historical sights you must see in Egypt.

Let’s find them out together.

The Great Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx

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We are sure that you have heard about this historical sight already. It is one of the last surviving of the Seven Wonders of the World. Because of that, the number of tourists that come here every year is huge.

These amazing monuments were primarily built as tombs for the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt. The tomb itself was guarded by the Great Sphinx. It doesn’t need to surprise us why this monument amazes travelers for a long time.

Yet, there is one thing that we would want to recommend before you go. We suggest you get a Camel ride in the desert of the pyramids. Going by bus or any other vehicle won’t ensure you the most amazing experience.

Explore Cairo

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For those that didn’t know, Cairo is the capital of Egypt. Many people usually first come to this place when visiting Egypt. This city has a huge number of iconic sights you should visit. We would want to suggest a couple of locations you must see.

The first one is the Egyptian museum. Here you can see the treasure of King Tutankhamun. Despite that, there are also a couple of thousands of artifacts that will tell you more about Egyptian history.

Besides that, there are also some of the oldest churches in the world in this place. One of them is Hanging Church that is a “must-visit” place. Yet, you probably know that Egyptians are mostly Muslims. You can expect to see many Islamic landmarks. Alazhar Mosque and Alabaster Mosque of Muhamed Ali are two places that we suggest you visit. Despite that, there is also Khan Elkhalili Bazar where tourists can take a dinner cruise at night.

Ruins of the Nile

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Are you a huge fan of nature? Well, you do not have to worry. The biggest part of Egypt is indeed covered by deserts. Yet, the Ruins of the Nile is something that nature lovers will remember forever.

Riding on the Nile is probably going to be the most romantic moment you will have in life. That’s why we especially recommend it to couples. Anyway, during the sailing, you will see different ancient monuments. Some of them are the Kitsiner Museum in Aswan and Elphanitian Island. Despite that, you will see many ancient Gratifies from the period of the Pharaohs. Some people say that Sunsets in Aswan will ensure the best possible view.

Logically, you will need a cruiser to enjoy those beautiful moments. Because of that, we suggest you visit Luxorandaswan.com and see which services they offer.

Luxor’s Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temples

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Let’s go further and give you some in-depth explanations. As the subtitle says, Luxor is well-known as the Valley of the Kings. Here you can see a huge number of places. Yet, we will this time highlight only the most popular ones.

This location was the burial place of the Pharaohs in the New Kingdom. Believe it or not, here you can find 63 tombs for the kings of the New Kingdom. Despite that, it is good to know that these tombs are decorated with religious scenes. All these scenes are associated with ancient Egyptian mythology. You will feel like you used the time machine and went to that period.

Yet, there is another thing that you also need to know. Most of the tombs were robs during history. This especially counts when we talk about King Tutankhamen’s tomb. This young kind ruled Egypt in the 18th dynasty. However, as we said, his treasure you can see in the Egyptian Museum and Luxor Museum.

Let’s get back to the tomb. Something you have to see is the mummy of King Tutankhamen. It is still placed in the tomb and every visitor of the Valley of the Kings will be able to see it. However, keep in mind that visiting this place will probably bring you some additional costs.

Despite that, in the East bank of Luxor, there is one more place you should visit – the Karnak temple. Believe it or not, you won’t be able to find the larger ancient religious temple in the world. The entire building process was 200 years long. The biggest part of the work was finished during the period of the Pharaohs of the New Kingdom.

The most popular structure of these temples is the Hypostyle Hall. This hall is 5000 m2 big and it comes with 1344 massive columns arranges in 16 rows. Each column is around 23 meters high.

P.S. Taking pictures in Karank temple is allowed for the tourists.

Temples of Kom Ombo & Edfu

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This place is located on a high Sand dune overlooking the Nile. This historical place is built in the period of the Ptolemaic dynasty. More precisely, the building process started in 330 B.C. and it was finished in 30 B.C.

This temple actually contains 2 temples. One of those two is Hours the falcon, and the other one is God Sobek the crocodile.

More precisely, everything in this temple is duplicated. For instance, there are two colonnades, two courts, two entrances, two sanctuaries, etc.

We suggest that you visit the Crocodile museum as well.

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