Places to visit in Christmas in Egypt

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 Have you ever been to Egypt? If not, here is a list of the top tourist attractions in Egypt that you ought to see during your Christmas Tours in Egypt with Plan Egypt Tour. Exploring the Nile is the greatest way to discover Egypt, from the magnificent temples in the far south to the magnificent Pyramids on the outskirts of Cairo, the nation's capital.

 

1- The Egyptian Museum 

 

Without going to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, I cannot say that my trip to Egypt is complete. The museum has an excellent exhibition of the great rule of ancient Egypt, featuring more than 120,000 objects. Everything is there, including mummies, sarcophagi, ceramics, jewelry, and, of course, King Tutankhamun's treasures.

 

The solid gold death mask of the royal kid, which was discovered in his grave, has been hailed as history's most exquisite artifact, so enjoy our Christmas Egypt Tours.

 

2- The Giza Pyramids

 

During our Christmas Egypt Tours visit One of the top attractions in Egypt that you shouldn't miss. The Great Pyramids of Giza are the must-see landmark of ancient Egypt, and they are situated on the esplanade known as the Giza Plateau, just outside of Cairo.

 

It is the only one still standing today out of the seven wonders of the ancient world. There is no way to avoid feeling little when looking at this enormous structure. The Khafre and Menkaure pyramids are Giza's two smallest but nonetheless colossal structures.

 

The pyramids of the queens and the graves of Khufu's wives and sisters are three tiny, 20 m-tall heaps of rock located a short distance to the east. The Great Sphinx and the Solar Boat Museum are both nearby on the Giza plateau.

 

Every visitor to Egypt has their first camel ride in Giza at this location, which is also where the Sound & Light Show in Giza is held.

 

3- Karnak Temple

 

The three main temples, numerous smaller closed temples, and numerous open-air temples that make up the Karnak Temple complex were all constructed over the course of 1500 years by various ancient builders.

 

This site was built by about thirty different pharaohs, giving it dimensions, complexity, and diversity that have never before been attained. After all, it was the New Kingdom's holiest location.

 

The complex's centerpiece, the Temple of Amen, is the biggest temple ever constructed. Karnak is surrounded by two additional enormous temples that are each dedicated to Amon's wife Mut and his son Khonsu. Despite the fact that it may appear to be severely damaged today, Karnak still retains many of the characteristics that make it one of the biggest and most impressive ancient sites of all.

 

4- Luxor Temple 

 

One of the top attractions in Egypt is the Luxor Temple, which is on the East Bank. The temple is a testament to Egypt's continuous history from the eighth dynasty of ancient Egyptians to the fourteenth century A.D. when a mosque 

 

A number of pharaohs, including Tutankhamon, Hatshepsut, Ramses II, and Amenhotep III, contributed to the building of this temple over time. As you move through the temple, you can observe their contributions,  

 

5- The Nile Cruise 

 

The highlight of many visitors' trips to Egypt is a multi-day Nile cruise down this illustrious river that witnessed the development of the paranoid era.

 

One of Egypt's most serene sights is sunrise and sunset over the date palm-lined river banks, which are backed by sand dunes. The Nile is also the most soothing way to see the temples that dot the banks of the river on the path between Luxor and Aswan.

 

6- The Unfinished Oblisque in Aswan

 

The incomplete obelisk serves as a stark illustration of how, midway through a project, a mistake renders the effort completed too far useless and forces us to start over from scratch.

 

In ancient Egypt, the quarries to the north of the city of Aswan were particularly significant since a lot of stone was quarried from this city to build Egyptian structures. Aswan granite is used to construct the obelisks in the cities of Rome, London, and Paris in Europe, as well as in New York in North America.

 

There is an incomplete obelisk that was intended to be the partner of the Karnak Obelisk in one of the quarries (currently in the city of Rome). The unfinished obelisk was abandoned after it developed cracks. It would have been recorded in history as the largest carved mineral on earth if that accident had not occurred.

 

7- Alexandria Liberaty 

The city of Alexandria, which was founded on October 15, 2002, is where the Library of Alexandria is situated. One of Egypt's historically significant tourist destinations, it will leave you with fond recollections and a significant cultural upgrade.

 

The Academic Research Center, the Planetary Science Center, the Permanent Exhibition Rooms, and the Internet Archive are just a few of the cultural aspects found in this location. Don't forget to stop by the museum section, where you can admire a wide range of artifacts and manuscripts. It is one of Egypt's most fascinating locations.

 

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