Explore Archaeological Attractions With All Inclusive Holidays In Egypt
The sites of ancient Egypt have been attracting explorers and travellers for centuries. Tourists can enjoy all inclusive holidays in Egypt along the Red Sea Coast or the Nile, where they can visit Giza’s pyramids and Lower Egypt’s sites of Aswan.
The Valley of the Kings is one of Egypt’s most famous ancient sites, which is situated in the city of Thebes. It is a treasure trove of ancient Egyptian artefacts, as a result of a number of the kingdom’s rulers being buried there. This ancient site is visited by many holidaymakers, who are enjoying holidays in Egypt. This is where you can visit the tombs of famous Egyptians such as Ramses and Tutankhamen. Visitors can even see the gilded coffin of Tutankhamen at this site.
Built in honour of Ramses II, the Ramesseum Memorial Temple can also be found in Thebes. Here, tourists will be able to see the scattered remains of what was once a 1000-tonne statue of a Colossus of Ramses. During a trip to Thebes, you can also visit the mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, which was carved out of the limestone cliffs that surround it.This site regularly boasts excavation work, so there’s a high chance you can witness a discovery during your visit.
Luxor is another city worth visiting during all inclusive Egypt holidays, especially if you have a particular interest in history. Its Luxor Temple is quite remarkble – having been buried under sand and silt for thousands of years, its was unmasked in the nineteenth century in relatively good condition. One of this temple complex’s highlights is the Avenue of Sphinxes. During your trip, you should also visit the Luxor museum, which has a wide range of artefacts that have been found in and around Luxor and Thebes. Its displays include statues and gilded relics, which have been found in some of the burial chambers in the Valley of the Kings.



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