Go Egypt - The 3 "Must See" Egyptian Places of interest8633094

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So you have got the trip planned. You're on the right path to Egypt. Visions of pyramids, vast desserts and great kings fill the mind. The idea of a fantastic adventure makes your heart race as well as the adrenaline pump via your body. There are many places to find out. Egyptian Antiquities Museum, Al-Qalaa Citadel, Coptic Museum, Museum of Islamic Arts, Gayer-Anderson Museum, Mosque of Ibn Tulun, Mosque at Al-Azhar, Abdeen Palace Museum, Abu Sir Pyramids, Manial Palace Museum, just to name just a few. But did you know in places you absolutely have to go to state that you had an entire adventure during Egypt. You'll find three places where if you miss, you might at the same time not have access to even Dubái y Marruecos.


The Giza Pyramids To begin with is naturally the pyramids. The Giza Pyramids were built as tombs for your great kings of Egypt, and quite often the queens too. The power behind the pyramids construction was the need for eternity. These world renowned monuments were not in isolation but they were constructed as part of the funerary complexes that include temples and shrines. Imhotep is not an Egyptian dance though the famous architect that built and designed the 1st pyramid. This pyramid may still be seen today in Egypt. They are referred to as the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, the very first monument in Egypt to be made entirely out of hewn stone. Would you understand that there are 2 varieties of pyramids that does not all pyramids were made precisely the same? While many folks think that the heads on some of the pyramids represent kings actually meant something more important. Valley in the Kings Ramsees XI was the final king with the New Kingdom and his is also the past king to have built a tomb within the Valley of the Kings. Nearly all are sure though that he not used at all the tomb which he built. The other secrets lay in loose time waiting for you here? Is there kings buried in the valley? Are the royal families buried there, as their final resting place before moving onto to eternity? There's 2 main branches from the Valley with the Kings. You have the East Valley where a lot of the tombs are located. There's also the West Valley and here you'll find only some tombs and several pits. Abu Simbel Temples Because the story goes, back 1813 a guy named J. L. Burkhardt stumbled upon an incredible site and brought it for the attention of many Europeans. He stumbled on the facade of two temples built to like a dedication to Ramesses II, and yet another to his wife, Nefertari.