I found lots more footage from our day at Karnak so ended up making a whole vlog about it. Was one of my favourite places in Egypt. It's layers and layers of history but there are some little bits of ...
Past visitors noted that exploring the Karnak Temple Complex is like traveling back in time. The temples are large and offer insight into life in ancient Egypt. Keep in mind that it can get hot ...
The celebration began before sunrise, with people gathering in the Karnak temples' courtyard to watch the alignment. Visitors wore costumes that revived the spirit of ancient Egyptian civilization ...
Mohamed Abdel Badie, Head of the Egyptian Antiquities Sector ... from the harbour at the temple's entrance. The Karnak Temple symbolises the ancient Egyptians' unparalleled mastery of science ...
During the New Kingdom, the Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak was the most important place of worship in Egypt. (Amun-Re was ... earth-and-mud-brick ramp, which ancient workers used to haul stones ...
Once vassals to pharaohs, the Kushite kings of Nubia took control of Egypt for almost a century. Embracing Egyptian rituals, ...
The ruins of Upper Egypt wowed one of Napoleon's first ... He wrote about rounding a river bend to suddenly see the ancient temples of Karnak and Luxor rising from the ruins of Thebes.
Of course, we’ve learned a lot from the buildings and monuments of Ancient Egypt that are still standing. Like the pyramids! Or the Temples of Karnak! People can still walk amongst the ruins of ...
Sail along the historic Nile river from Aswan to Luxor, surrounded by the timeless beauty of Egypt's ancient landmarks, including the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Karnak, the Temple of Luxor ...