Temple de Karnak

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#1 Karnak (Luxor) +10 recs 4.7/5

For 2,000 years, Karnak expanded under successive pharaohs. Started in 2,200 BCE, it remains one of the largest religious sites on Earth. Three enclosures honor Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. Beyond the temples, you will find the remarkable avenue of sphinxes. The sacred lake, obelisks, and the 134-column hypostyle hall define this unique, ongoing excavation site in Luxor.

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#2 Philae Temple (Aswan) +9 recs 4.5/5

Built under Nectanebo I, the Philae Temple is a sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Isis. Dating to the 4th century BCE, this site nearly vanished under the Aswan High Dam. It was dismantled and moved to the nearby island of Agilkia. Today, visitors explore ruins like the Kiosk of Trajan.

#3 Abu Simbel Temple (Abu Simbel) +8 recs 5/5

As a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Abu Simbel Temple of Ramses II stands as a premier symbol of ancient Egypt. This massive Nubian monument honors both the gods and the Pharaoh. Its rock-cut facade and 65-foot-tall colossi date to 1260 BCE. Together with the nearby Temple of Nefertari, it remains an architectural masterpiece.

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#4 Temple of Edfu (Edfu) +6 recs 5/5

Located halfway between Aswan and Luxor, the Temple of Edfu is dedicated to Horus, the falcon god, and ranks among the best-preserved sites in Egypt. Built during the Ptolemaic period, it features a monumental pylon, detailed carvings, and a sanctuary housing a replica of the sacred solar barque. Explore this masterpiece of ancient architecture.

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#5 Unfinished Obelisk (Aswan) +6 recs 4/5

Resting in a granite quarry in Aswan, the Unfinished Obelisk stretches 42 meters and would have been the largest ever erected. Abandoned due to cracks, it showcases ancient Egyptian methods for carving granite. This site provides a unique look at the symbolic importance of obelisks dedicated to the sun god Ra.

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#6 Temple of Kom Ombo (Aswan) +6 recs 4/5

Perched on the banks of the Nile, 31 miles north of Aswan, the Temple of Kom Ombo is unique in Egypt for its dual dedication to Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus the Elder, the falcon god. Its symmetrical sanctuaries and preserved reliefs are captivating. An adjacent museum displays mummified crocodiles, relics of ancient religious practices.

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#7 Luxor Temple (Luxor) +5 recs 4/5

Built during the 18th and 19th dynasties in the former capital, Luxor Temple is a grand legacy of Ancient Egypt. Shaped by successive pharaohs, it features colossi, a massive pylon, a 26-meter obelisk, and a colonnaded courtyard. This site, which even includes an active mosque, was rediscovered in 1884.

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#8 Valley of the Kings (Luxor) pas encore de reco

The Valley of the Kings, a royal necropolis near Luxor on the west bank of the Nile, contains 63 tombs carved into the Theban hills between 1550 and 1070 BC. Standard tickets include entry to three tombs featuring ancient, vibrant frescoes. Tutankhamun, Ramesses II, and Seti I rest in these tunnels where hieroglyphs and murals detail the journey to eternity.

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The grandeur of ancient Egypt

This temple is simply incredible. From the moment you enter, with the massive pylon and the statues of Ramses II, you are overwhelmed by the architecture. I was quite impressed by the good condition o…

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Edfu really stands out

Edfu, or the Temple of Horus, the falcon god, stands a bit above the other Egyptian temples. You visit it during a Nile cruise. Horse-drawn carriages wait for tourists to take them to the temple. Edfu…

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An obelisk... lying down!

It is amazing that an unfinished obelisk can be a tourist attraction. And yet, here we are! This obelisk, which is located in Aswan, was abandoned during construction, likely because the rock was crac…

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Mummified crocodiles!

Kom Ombo is a very nice temple, dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek. It is not included in every organized tour, but I really enjoyed it. It is located right on the banks of the Nile, easy to reach d…

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Gorgeous at night

The Philae Temple is located in the area around Aswan. The dam is actually not far away, either. It was our final stop during our trip to Egypt. Our guide surprised us with a night visit, with soft l…

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Karnak, a must-see temple

Along with Abu Simbel and Luxor, Karnak is generally on the list of must-see temples in Egypt. Contrary to what you might think, they all have their own unique features. At Karnak, I was particularly…

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A little disappointed

Presented as a remarkable site, I was a little disappointed. Relatively small and surrounded by the city, I didn't get that wow effect.

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What a memory

My visit was a long time ago, but I was really struck by the facade: huge statues carved directly into the rock, over 3,000 years old, just staring at you... moving.

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Damaged site that must have been prodigious

Not as well preserved as the Pyramids, these ruins still give you a glimpse of a site that must have been magnificent, with many buildings that competed in splendor.

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Quick visit in the city center

Easily accessible location right in the center of Luxor, it would be a shame not to take a look at this old temple. However, it will seem quite small to you compared to the archaeological site of Kar…

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