The Valley of the Queens served as the burial site for many queens, princesses, and other high-ranking members of the royal family during the New Kingdom period (1550–1070 BCE) of ancient Egypt.
Medinet Habu Temple (Deir el-Medina), Luxor, Egypt
The primary attraction at Medinet Habu is the grand mortuary temple of Ramesses III, constructed during the 12th century BCE.
Valley of the Kings, Ramses I, Tausert/Setnakht and Merenptah Tombs, Luxor, Egypt
On the second visit to the Valley of the Kings, I had to purchase the general ticket to the valley which entitled me to see three tombs. I took the opportunity to visit the tombs that were less visited.
Valley of the Kings, Tombs of Rameses V/VI, Seti I and Tutankhamen, Egypt
This is my second visit to the Valley of the Kings to see tombs that require an extra paid ticket.
Luxor East Bank, Karnak and Luxor Temple, Egypt
Two ancient temples in the East Bank of Luxor
Luxor West Bank, Valley of Kings, and Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Egypt
Luxor’s West Bank refers to the western side of the Nile River in Luxor, Egypt. It is a significant archaeological and historical area.
Edfu Temple, Aswan Governorate, Egypt
The Temple of Edfu, also known as the Temple of Horus, is an ancient Egyptian temple in the city of Edfu, in present-day Egypt.
Kom Ombo Temple, Aswan Governorate, Egypt
The Kom Ombo Temple is an ancient Egyptian temple located in the town of Kom Ombo, about 40 kilometers north of Aswan in Upper Egypt.
Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
The Nubian Museum is located in Aswan, Egypt, and is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and culture of the Nubian people.