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- Egypt travel - Lonely Planet | Africa
From the Pyramids to Old Cairo, discover Nile cruises, desert adventures, ancient temples and more in our Egypt travel guide Find top attractions and tips
- Ramses Train Station | Cairo, Egypt | Attractions - Lonely Planet
At its eastern end is the quirky Egyptian Railways Museum, heaven for railway-geeks and model-building hobbyists, which traces the history of transportation in Egypt from the Pharaonic era to the modern age through models, replicas, documents and old photos
- Pyramids of Giza | Giza, Cairo | Attractions - Lonely Planet
Centuries of research have given us parts of the answer Built as massive tombs on the orders of the pharaohs, they were constructed by teams of workers tens-of-thousands strong Today they stand as an awe-inspiring tribute to the might, organisation and achievements of ancient Egypt
- attractions Luxor, Egypt - Lonely Planet
Tomb of Nefertari Luxor Nefertari's tomb is hailed as one of the finest in the Theban necropolis – and all of Egypt for that matter Nefertari was one of five wives of Ramses II,…
- Best time to visit Egypt - Lonely Planet
With tombs, pyramids and towering temples, Egypt brings out the explorer in all of us This handy month-by-month guide shows the best time to visit Egypt
- Step Pyramid of Zoser | Attractions - Lonely Planet
Buildings on the east side of the court represent the shrines of Lower Egypt, and those on the west represent Upper Egypt All were designed to house the spirits of Egypt’s gods when they gathered to witness the rebirth of the pharaoh during his jubilee rituals
- Cleopatra’s Beach | Attractions - Lonely Planet
Possibly the most beautiful piece of coastline in the area, Cleopatra’s Beach sits about a 14km drive north-west of Marsa Matruh around the bay’s thin tentacle of land The sea here is an exquisite hue, and the rock formations are worth a look You can wade to Cleopatra’s Bath, a natural pool where legend has imagined the queen and Mark Antony enjoying a dip, but you can't actually swim
- Valley of the Kings | Luxor, Egypt | Attractions - Lonely Planet
The west bank of Luxor had been the site of royal burials since around 2100 BC, but it was the pharaohs of the New Kingdom period (1550–1069 BC) who chose this isolated valley dominated by the pyramid-shaped mountain peak of Al Qurn (The Horn) Once called the Great Necropolis of Millions of Years of Pharaoh, or the Place of Truth, the Valley of the Kings has 63 magnificent royal tombs The
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