Imagine starting your morning sipping coffee by the Red Sea, and by afternoon standing at the foot of the mighty Karnak ...
This new stress-free, week-long cruise takes in many of Egypt's epic treasures and starts from around £1,500, with flights ...
LUXOR, Mar 7: Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery at the ancient Karnak Temple complex near Luxor, Egypt: a 2,600-year-old pot containing a treasure trove of gold jewelry and statuettes ...
Archaeologists have found a 2,600-year-old pot filled with gold jewellery and statuettes of a family of gods at the Karnak temple complex, one of Egypt’s most significant ancient religious sites.
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the discovery of a collection of rings, amulets, and jewelry made of gold and precious stones from the 26th Dynasty at Karnak Temples. The ...
Glide through the skies at sunrise, taking in panoramic views of the majestic Nile River, the legendary Valley of the Kings, and the awe-inspiring Karnak and Luxor temples. Watch as the golden ...
Float peacefully above the Nile River and admire the stunning sights of the Valley of the Kings, the majestic Karnak and Luxor ... and the magnificent Temple of Hatshepsut, while also enjoying ...
Relief of Thutmose III in the Karnak temple complex – credit Wmpearl ... Thutmose II was the husband of Hatshepsut, a female pharaoh of renown who ruled without any stipulation regarding ...
Afterwards, we visit Hatshepsut Temple ... Another is a visit to Karnak Temple. Its 134 towering pillars were built 1,250 years before Christ (that’s hard to fathom), and not only are they ...
Most historians believe he was a weak ruler and that Hatshepsut had a major role in governing the country, even long before his death. Thutmose II’s short reign left modest traces of building activity ...
Yet another puzzle is why Thutmose II's wife and half sister, Hatshepsut — who later became pharaoh and was arguably the first ancient Egyptian ruler to be buried at the Valley of the Kings ...