Queen Hatshepsut | Queen of Egypt

Queen Hatshepsut | Queen of Egypt

Hatshepsut's reign was a landmark not only in the history of the Eighteenth Dynasty but in the entire ancient history of Egypt.

Origin and family history,
Hatshepsut was born in 1508 BC, the eldest daughter of King (Thutmose I), and Queen (Ahmose), she was an ancient Egyptian ruling queen, the fifth in the succession of kings of the Eighteenth Dynasty, she ruled after the death of her husband King Thutmose II as a guardian of the young King Thutmose III at first and then as Queen and daughter of the God Amon after she published a story engraved in her temple at the sea monastery saying that it was the result of an intimate meeting between Amon and her mother Queen Ahmose, and Amenhotep I was born in the middle of the Eighteenth Dynasty.

King Ahmose I, the owner of the great victory in the liberation of Egypt from the Hyksos, is considered the great-grandfather of Hatshepsut, and the founder of the eighteenth pharaonic dynasty to which she belongs.

Hatshepsut was the legitimate heir to the throne of the country, as there was no legitimate male heir, but she had a half-brother from her father, Thutmose II, by a secondary wife named MOT Neferet.

Her education,
Hatshepsut received an education in the sciences of morality and correct behavior, as well as reading and writing, arithmetic and philosophy, religious rituals, grammar, and creation.

She had to persevere in transmitting and learning the proverbial rule about the ancient Egyptian sages, like any of her colleagues, such as her half-brother (Thutmose II), the young princes and princesses, and several Sons of ministers and noble families; there is no doubt that she was afraid of the teacher who was teaching her lessons and afraid of his violent methods with his students, whatever their status and this was an example of Justice applied to everyone equally without fear or favor, which became an essential part of the life of Egyptian society at that time, and Hatshepsut could not claim any special privileges in her treatment, and the Royal School in Pharaoh's house, like other schools in the country, started early in the morning It ends at noon, as many schools in Egypt do nowadays.

Her marriage,
Hatshepsut married her half-brother (Thutmose II), according to the custom of the Pharaonic Kings, who had no choice but to marry Hatshepsut to catch the scepter of power, and she gave birth to a son and two daughters, the son died in childhood, and his name has not survived on any trace of antiquities, and the two daughters are named (never-Ra), and (Meret-Ra Hatshepsut).

Her husband (Thutmose II), gave birth to a son (Thutmose III), from one of the concubines of the Royal Court, called IST.

Her reign,

The road was not paved for Hatshepsut, and it was furnished with flowers to reach the government, she persistently and stubbornly faced a society and a male religious authority, she refused to see the ruler except in the form of a man.

Hatshepsut began a difficult time of her life at the age of twenty, at the death of her father (Thutmose I), she had previously been a partner with her father in ruling, and the legitimate heir to the throne; so it was reasonable that she was the pharaoh who follows Thutmose I on the throne. However, the traditions of the court and the intrigues of the priests began to interfere in matters because the idea of ruling a woman and putting all the powers in her hands was something they did not like; for this reason, it was inevitable that her half-brother (Thutmose II) would involve in the government with her, that thin and frail person, inexperienced in managing the affairs of the country, and be a partner with her in the king as pharaoh of the country, while she would become a royal wife no more.

There was no point in protesting, all the circumstances were against her, and they began preparing for her marriage to Thutmose II, and Thutmose II obtained the legitimacy of the rule, and we know little about his short-term reign, except for a revolution that took place in the South. But, instead of leading the Army himself and marching to the enemies as his father used to do, he gave his teachings to his soldiers to be extremely cruel to those outside his rule.

Thutmose II was a weak person and maybe he was sick at the same time, and in fact it was Hatshepsut who managed the affairs of the state, ruling the country in his name from behind a curtain, and she was the owner of the order and the Prohibition, and after a short time it became clear that he was walking on the path of death, and the courtiers and senior officials There was no other prince who could succeed him to the throne, as if she would eventually rule the country on her own, while her friends who knew her ability and strength were delighted with this idea, and were ready to serve her faithfully when the time came.

However, her husband (Thutmose II) wanted to give his son (Thutmose III) the right to take the throne after him, and there was someone plotting with the temple of Amun in Karnak, stirring up the general feeling among the priests and people against the idea of a woman ruling them, and this person was (Thutmose III) himself, who lived in the temple as one of his priests.

Thutmose II died in 1501 BC, and one day shortly after his death, when Hatshepsut was in the temple to witness a ceremony in which the procession of the God Amon was coming out, the stretcher carrying the statue of Amon stood in front of a young priest, and refused to budge after that, and all those present agreed that what had happened was only a sign that Amon had chosen him to co-rule with her.

And this priest, before whom the chariot of Amun stood, was Thutmose III, the son of her deceased husband.

On the third day of May 1501 BC, Thutmose left his job as one of the junior priests in the temple of Amun, to enter the royal palace of the Pharaohs, Hatshepsut was thirty-four years old at that time, and from the first day competition and bitterness prevailed between them, Hatshepsut only gathered supporters around her and formed a party for her, and this party lasted only a little time until its influence intensified, and it became so strong that the pharaoh, who did not have sufficient experience, became completely unable to rule the country, and he had to vacate the place for Hatshepsut.

Hatshepsut was finally proclaimed in 1478 BC, king of Upper Egypt and the Delta, and ruled Egypt and its overseas possessions alone as Pharaoh.

And in the songs of praise that were sung in her praise, they called her (the female Horus), and added the feminine sign at the end of the word denoting (Majesty).

The Royal Khans in which Hatshepsut's name was written, which appear on the walls of Deir el-Bahri, Karnak, and other places in Egypt, were explicit in their meaning, it was added next to her name (the king of Upper Egypt and the Delta, the daughter of the sun, the friend of Amun Hatshepsut, the Golden Horus, the giver of years, the goddess of Radiance, the conqueror of all the country, who greets hearts, the strong lady).

This was the moment of victory for her, and the ancient Egyptian historian Maniton estimates her reign at 21 years and nine months.

The question may arise here what Hatshepsut did to Thutmose III, after she overthrew him, and some may think that she killed him or exiled him to a place far from Egypt. However, the fact is that she entrusted the upbringing and education of this Pharaoh, who was previously a young priest with a military upbringing and taught him the arts of State Administration, to lead some military campaigns against the rebels against the Egyptian rule outside the country at the end of her reign, and he took over after her death, after marrying her daughter (Meret Ra Hatshepsut), which gave him legitimacy to rule, and he was one of the strongest warrior Pharaohs who ruled Egypt, and being the first and most powerful Egyptian empire known to history.

Her works during her reign,

The period of Hatshepsut's rule was characterized by peace and prosperity, and her reign was characterized by the strength of the army, construction activity, and the great sea voyages that she sent to trade with neighboring countries. under the scepter of the Pharaoh, the woman was able to enrich Egypt and prosper. she reopened quarries and mines that had been neglected for a long time, especially copper and malachite mines in the Sinai Peninsula. work in those mines had stopped during the Hyksos rule of Egypt and what followed. We still find in Sinai a plaque with writing documenting this work, glorifying what she did.

Hatshepsut also activated trade with Egypt's neighbors, where trade was in a bad state, especially during the reign of King Thutmose II, and reused a canal connecting the Nile at the end of the Delta to the Red Sea, where she cleaned this canal after the Egyptians dug it during the Middle Kingdom, to direct Egypt's naval fleet to exit to the Gulf of Suez and then to the waters of the Red Sea. She ordered the construction of several facilities in the Karnak Temple and also established her temple in Deir el Bahri in Luxor.

Hatshepsut took care of the Egyptian merchant fleet, so she built large ships and used them for internal transportation to transport obelisks, which she ordered to be added to the Karnak Temple in glorification of the god Amun, and trade exchange missions with her neighbors. her reign was characterized by prosperity in Egypt, and the demand for entertainment items brought by commercial fleets from neighboring countries increased, the most important of which were incense, perfumes, spices, plants, tropical trees, predators, and skins.

Atlantic expedition: Queen Hatshepsut sent a large fleet to the Atlantic, and trade flourished with the Atlantic Ocean to import some species of rare fish.

Puntland expedition: Queen Hatshepsut sent a trade mission on large ships navigating the Red Sea loaded with gifts and Egyptian goods such as Papyrus and linen to Puntland (present-day Somalia, South Yemen), the king of punt received the mission well, and then returned loaded with large quantities of predators, wood, incense, ebony, ivory, leather, and precious stones. Queen Hatshepsut depicted the news of that expedition on the walls of the temple of Deir el-Bahri on the West Bank of the Nile at Luxor, and the colors that adorn the drawings of this temple are still bright and retain their splendor and beauty to a large extent.

The Aswan expedition: also depicted on the walls of the temple of Deir el-Bahri is the description of Hatshepsut's expedition to the granite quarries at Aswan to bring huge stones to the facilities, and it created two great obelisks of granite in Aswan in praise of the God Ammon, each of about 35 tons, then they were transported on the Nile to Thebes and the obelisks took their place in the Karnak Temple in Luxor, and when Napoleon visited during the French campaign on Egypt in 1879, he ordered one of the obelisks to be transported to France, and the French capital is Paris.

Historians and engineers to this day admire the ability of the Egyptians to transport these obelisks from Aswan to Luxor, the process of loading the obelisks on ships and then transporting them on the Nile and landing them on land, and then transporting them on land to the place of their construction is not easy at all, and what is also more than that is the construction of the obelisks in the place chosen for them exactly in front of the edifice built by Queen Hatshepsut in Karnak Temple a few meters from the edifice, and engineers are still with this titanic work, not only that, Hatshepsut issued her orders to create an obelisk that is considered the largest obelisk in the history of mankind consisting of one piece of The Stone weighed more than 1000 tons to be placed in the Karnak Temple, but the ancient Egyptian engineers abandoned it after discovering a crack in it that prevents its use. Tourists from all over the world are currently visiting to see the marvel of this unfinished obelisk in the Aswan quarry, asking themselves: how did the ancient Egyptians want to move this giant obelisk to the Karnak Temple One of the German Egyptologists describe the methods of cutting stone that the ancient Egyptians treated the stone as if it were butter, and indeed this can be seen in the quarry of Aswan, now called the (incomplete obelisk).

Military campaigns,
The prevailing in the era of Hatshepsut was peace, prosperity, and prosperity of trade with neighboring countries, they were not inclined to the policy of external invasion. However, there were a few military campaigns recorded during her reign, most of which were disciplinary, in addition to one military campaign recorded from the reign of Hatshepsut by Thutmose III, which was the capture of Gaza, and that was near the end of her reign. Some manuscripts, such as the one found in the Tomb of Senenmut (TT71), reveal disciplinary campaigns in Nubia and some other countries that were under Egyptian authority, as follows:

A punitive expedition on Nubia at the beginning of her reign was conducted by Hatshepsut. This was stated in a manuscript of the head of the Treasury tij Tij.
A punitive campaign against Syria and Palestine, according to a manuscript in Deir el-Bahri, in addition to a campaign against a rebellion in Nubia
A campaign against a rebellion in Nubia in the 20th year of her reign
A disciplinary crackdown on Mau Mau near the Firka squad area between the 20th and 22nd years of her reign.
The secret of Hatshepsut's appearance in the clothes of male Pharaohs
Hatshepsut did not want to create a novelty in the appearance of the ruling Pharaoh that people had composed for many decades, although at the beginning of her reign, she was depicted as a woman in full adornment, but later she became an example of a strong and muscular pharaoh, who wears a false beard. She began to wear clothes similar to those of her male Pharaohs at official ceremonies, and also appeared in some of her statues with a borrowed chin, as is customary in the statues of Pharaohs.

Although this did not diminish the fact that Hatshepsut possessed all the qualities of a beautiful female, she had a pleasant Khmer complexion, a slightly hooked nose, and a round face.

And she loved flowers, gardens, trees, and everything that was lush, brightly colored.

Was there a love story between the Queen and the engineer"We're going to die?"
"We will die" was an exciting mystery in the life of Hatshepsut, the engineer who built her famous temple in Deir el-Bahri, to whom she was awarded 80 titles, and who was responsible for the upbringing and education of her daughter, the little princess (nefer-Ra), and he reached out of his love for his queen to dig a tunnel between her tomb and his tomb, to be close to her in the next life, as he was close to her in the world. As for her, she appreciated his nobility and strength of character, so much so that she allowed him to build his tomb in the sanctuary of her temple to be next to her in his death, as he was doing in the world.

And if the hints of historians come to indicate the existence of a love affair that brought together the two, then she died, and Hatshepsut, after the death of her husband. But, this is not certain, and it may be just a relationship of mutual respect.

The Royal Engineer, senmut, is the one who built for Hatshepsut the most beautiful funerary temple built for a queen in history, both ancient and modern, which is the Deir el-Bahri temple, which he built in the bosom of the western mountain, and it was built with Royal white limestone brought from Tora, and in the form of three halls above one another so that the Queen's soul ascends and ascends to heaven to be immortalized with the stars. 

Hatshepsut died on the 10th of the second month of autumn, which corresponds (January 14, 1457 BC) during the 22nd year of her reign, as stated in an inscription on a plate found in Armant.

Hatshepsut's mummy has been verified that the signs of her death are signs of a natural death and that the cause of her death is due to cancer or diabetes.

Hatshepsut's tomb is located in the Valley of the Kings and is denoted by the number KV20, Hatshepsut may have expanded her father's tomb to use it, and her coffin was found next to her father's coffin.

Recently, the mummy of Queen Hatshepsut took a picture in which she appears with a dreamy and pretentious smile; as one who performed his message to the fullest, and finally rested. The funny thing about the photo is also that the Queen had beautiful soft colored hair; it is clearly shown in the photo as well, and this shows that the science of mummification created by the ancient Egyptians is a great secret if discovered; it could change the appearance of burial in the whole world.

Whatever the matter of Queen Hatshepsut, she is one of the few women in the ancient world who reached the top of the administration in their country, and she made every effort to convince the man in her reign to accept her as a woman to rule him, and whether "Hatshepsut" convinced the men in Egypt at that time of her rule, or not, what she did was much greater than what some male Kings did.

Hatshepsut (meaning: one of the most prominent noble ladies; 1508-1458 BC.M.) Was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty era of ancient Egypt. Egyptologists consider her one of the most successful Pharaohs, holder of the title longer than any other woman in Egyptian captivity. Her reign was marked by the strength of the army, construction activity, and the great sea voyages that she sent to trade with neighboring countries. She is the eldest daughter of the pharaoh of Egypt, King Thutmose I, and her mother, Queen Ahmose. Her father, the King, had given birth to an illegitimate son, Thutmose II. She agreed to marry him according to the custom of royal families so that they could jointly rule after his death, to solve the problem of having a legitimate heir to him.

Foreign missions,
Hatshepsut took care of the Egyptian merchant fleet, so she built large ships and used them for internal transportation to transport obelisks, which she ordered to be added to the Karnak Temple in praise of the god Amun or to send ships on trade exchange missions with her neighbors. her reign was characterized by prosperity in Egypt and peace, and the demand for entertainment items brought by commercial fleets from neighboring countries increased, the most important of which were incense, perfumes, spices, plants, tropical trees, predators, and skins.

Queen Hatshepsut sent a trade mission on large ships navigating the Red Sea loaded with gifts and Egyptian goods such as Papyrus and linen to Puntland (now Somalia), The King of Punt received the mission well, and then returned loaded with large quantities of predator, wood, incense, ebony, ivory, leather, and precious stones. Queen Hatshepsut depicted the news of that expedition on the walls of the temple of Deir el-Bahri on the West Bank of the Nile at Luxor. The colors that adorn the drawings of this temple are still bright and retain their splendor and beauty to a large extent.

Aswan expedition: also depicted on the walls of the temple of Deir el-Bahri is the description of Hatshepsut's expedition to the granite quarries at Aswan to bring huge stones to the facilities. She created two great obelisks of granite with lions in praise of the god Amun, each of about 35 tons, and then they were transported on the Nile to Thebes and the obelisks took their place in the Karnak Temple in Luxor. When Napoleon visited during the French campaign against Egypt in 1879, he ordered one of the obelisks to be transferred to France, and it still adorns the Place de la Concorde in the French capital, Paris.

To this day, historians and engineers admire the ability of the Egyptians to transport these obelisks from Aswan to Luxor. The process of loading the obelisks onto ships, then transporting them on the Nile, landing them on land, and then transporting them on land to the place of their construction is not easy at all. What is even more remarkable is the construction of the two obelisks in the place chosen for them exactly in front of the edifice built by Queen Hatshepsut in the Karnak Temple, a few meters from the edifice. Until now, engineers are still developing theories of the method that the ancient Egyptian engineer followed to do this titanic work. Not only that, Hatshepsut issued her orders to create the largest obelisk in the history of mankind consisting of a single piece of stone weighing more than 1000 tons for placement in the Karnak Temple, but the ancient Egyptian engineers left it after discovering a crack in it that prevents its use. Tourists from all over the world are currently visiting to see the marvel of this unfinished obelisk in the Aswan quarry. And they ask themselves: how did the ancient Egyptians want to transfer this giant obelisk to the Karnak Temple One of the German Egyptologists describes the methods of cutting the stone that the ancient Egyptians treated the stone as if it were butter, and indeed this can be seen in the Aswan quarry and is now called (incomplete obelisk)

Hatshepsut in popular culture,
One of the most famous queens who ruled Egypt and is considered one of the most beautiful ones, Hatshepsut was the first to wear gloves because of a birth defect in her fingers (6 or more fingers on one hand) people did not know this until after seeing her mummy.in most of the statues made for her, her hands looked natural because she was ordering sculptors to do so, she was also the first to embroider gloves with precious stones.

Military campaigns,
The only recorded military campaign of Hatshepsut's reign by Thutmose III was the capture of Gaza near the end of her reign. Some manuscripts, such as the one found in the Tomb of Senenmut (TT71), reveal disciplinary campaigns in Nubia and some other countries that were under Egyptian authority.

A punitive expedition on Nubia at the beginning of her reign was conducted by Hatshepsut. This is stated in a manuscript of the head of the Treasury Tij،
A punitive campaign against Syria and Palestine, according to a manuscript in Deir el-Bahri, in addition to a campaign against a rebellion in Nubia.
A disciplinary campaign in the 12th year of her reign (this is reported in writing in Tanger-West Tangur-West), in which the first date of Thutmose III's joint reign with Hatshepsut is mentioned.)
A campaign against a rebellion in Nubia in the 20th year of her reign (written on the Tombos Tombos plate.)
A disciplinary crackdown on Mau Mau near the Firka squad area between the 20th and 22nd years of her reign.

Her death,
Hatshepsut died on the 10th of the second month of autumn (corresponding to January 14, 1457 BC) during the 22nd year of her reign. This is stated in writing on a plate found in Armant. The ancient Egyptian historian Manitou Manetho estimated the period of her reign at 21 years and nine months. In the past, it was believed that she was killed because of a dispute over the verdict, but now it has been verified that Hatshepsut's mummy is clearly showing signs of natural death and that the cause of her death is due to cancer or diabetes. Her grave is located in the Valley of the Kings and is denoted by the number KV20. Hatshepsut may have expanded her father's tomb to use it, and her coffin was found next to her father's.

 

Daughter of Pharaoh Hatshepsut, exceptionally interesting, she is one of the few women to have ruled the land in the capacity of a pharaoh. During the 18th Dynasty period (c. 1479 to 1458 BCE), this eldest daughter ruled the country as she was known for the rich and peaceful reign. Hatshepsut, instead of military campaigns, turned her attention toward trade, monumental architecture, and religious developments.

Hatshepsut is the Egyptian woman of the royalty. A daughter of Pharaoh Hatshepsut, she was among the very few women to ascend the throne in the capacity of a pharaoh. Such was during the period that is typically called the 18th Dynasty, or from around 1479-1458 BCE in Egypt. She was recognized then for having ruled during a wealthy and peaceful time in history. Rather than military campaigns, she concentrated her efforts on trade, extensive architecture, and religious developments.

The Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari is her most renowned monument near Luxor. The magnificent edifice—with terraces and colonnades—stands as a testimony to the reign and the divine authority of this woman. It was under her that Egypt established trade networks, including sending an expedition to the Land of Punt, returning with gold and incense and other exotic goods.

Yet, her immediate successors, notably the stepson Thutmose III, sought to efface their names and monuments from every official record. Notwithstanding, modern archaeology has now sealed her position as one of Egypt's greatest rulers.

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Egypt has taken measures to ensure the safety of tourists, and many popular tourist destinations are considered safe to visit. However, it's always a good idea to stay updated on travel advisories and follow local guidelines.

The pyramids are considered supernatural engineering buildings because even though they were built thousands of years ago and were subjected to natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and demolition attempts by other peoples who invaded Egypt, they are still standing proudly and steadfastly until our present era.

Egypt is the most beautiful country to spend your Christmas because Egypt has a mild and cool weather throughout the year. The extreme cold will not prevent you from going out, hiking, and exploring this wonderful country. Cairo Top Tours offers you a wide range of Egypt Christmas Tours that will enable you to celebrate the New Year in many charming Egyptian cities.

Yes, generally, Egypt is considered a safe tourist destination, but it's important to take basic precautions and follow the local authorities' guidelines.

The pyramids are considered a scientific and astronomical miracle up to the present time. They are also a mystery that scientists cannot explain, despite the scientific progress and modern theories that they have come up with at the present time. The pyramids are located under the three largest stars in the galaxy. The height of the pyramid from the ground is the same as the distance between the sun and the earth. The weight of the granite stone at the top of the pyramid is 70 tons, and scientists were unable to explain how a stone of this size was placed on top of the pyramid.

The Egyptian civilization is considered one of the oldest and most famous civilizations in the world because the ancient Egyptians excelled in many sciences and were able to discover technologies that fascinate scientists in our current era, such as medicine, pharmacy, and astronomy. The documents left by the ancient Pharaohs about these sciences are still being studied until now.

The most important monuments of Sinai's religious tourism in Sinai, Egypt, known as the Sinai Development, are the information and secrets of the holy place where our master Mossi received the Ten Commandments as mentioned in the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religions
The viewer from the top of the mountain is able to see beautiful scenes of the surrounding mountain range, especially in the sunrise and sunset periods, located near Mount Catherine (Mount Taur Sinai), where St. Catherine monastery is located, and surrounds the mountain with a range of South Sinai mountain peaks.
Are you ready to visit this holy mountain!

 

 

Cairo Top Tours is one of the most famous Egyptian tourism companies whose trips cover all the important Egyptian cities from northern to southern Egypt, including the most famous archaeological cities such as Luxor, Aswan, and Cairo, coastal cities such as Alexandria, Sharm El-Sheikh, and Hurghada, and picturesque Egyptian deserts such as Siwa Oasis and the Dakhla and Kharga Oasis and Farafra.

If any tourist from all over the world wants to visit the Middle East, Egypt is the first country that will come to mind because Egypt enjoys many rare cultural and recreational factors that you will not find in any other country. For example, Egypt enjoys a moderate and pleasant atmosphere throughout the year. Egypt enjoys many picturesque natural landscapes. During your stay in Egypt, you will be able to visit many amazing temples and archaeological sites, and the pyramids are the most famous of these landmarks.

The Red Sea is one of the longest and most beautiful seas in the world and extends over several countries. Tourists come from all over the world to enjoy diving and snorkelling in the crystal clear waters of the Red Sea and to see the rare marine creatures. There are many charming coastal cities overlooking the Red Sea, such as Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, and Dahab.
 

Egypt is one of the most famous and largest countries in the Arab world in the field of tourism because it has a history and civilization that exceeds seven thousand years. Egypt is the land of the great Pharaohs, where you will be able to see two of the most famous Seven Wonders of the World, which are the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Lighthouse of Alexandria. Egypt combines the aspect of its culture and history with the entertainment aspect that you will find in many coastal cities such as Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, and Alexandria.
 

Egypt is considered one of the most famous countries that has many antiquities and monuments in the world, and you can see these famous antiquities in Egyptian museums such as the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, the Grand Egyptian Museum, and the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir. There are also many other Egyptian antiquities that have been transferred to foreign countries. During the foreign invasion of Egypt, such as the Hall of Egyptian Antiquities and Monuments was located in the Louvre Museum in Paris. Among the most famous artifacts in Egypt are the treasures of King Tutankhamun: King Tutankhamun’s mask made of gold weighing 150 kilograms, his golden throne chair made with unprecedented precision, and the king’s sword made of a stone that does not exist on planet Earth. Scientists explain This is because it was probably made from a meteorite that fell on Egypt in that era.

Just outside of Cairo, Egypt, on the Giza Plateau, is where you can see the Sphinx. It is situated close to the Giza Pyramids.
 

Many Cairo Day Tours offer opportunities for shopping as part of the itinerary, allowing travelers to explore local markets and purchase souvenirs, crafts, and other items. Here are some common shopping options you might find during a Cairo day tour:

Khan el-Khalili: Khan el-Khalili is one of Cairo's most famous markets and a popular stop on many tours. It's a bustling bazaar where you can find a wide range of goods, including jewelry, textiles, spices, clothing, antiques, and souvenirs. This is an ideal place for shopping for traditional Egyptian products.

Local Markets and Bazaars: Beyond Khan el-Khalili, some tours may include visits to other local markets and bazaars, allowing you to explore a variety of unique items and engage with local vendors.

Papyrus and Perfume Shops: Some tours include stops at papyrus and perfume shops, where you can learn about the making of traditional papyrus artwork and sample Egyptian fragrances. These shops often offer items for purchase.

Craft Workshops: Certain tours may take you to craft workshops or artisan centers, where you can see traditional handicrafts being made and purchase these handmade products.

Spice Markets: Egypt is known for its aromatic spices, and tours may include visits to spice markets where you can buy spices to take home.

Local Souvenirs: Throughout your tour, you'll have opportunities to purchase souvenirs such as keychains, scarves, and small decorative items.

Egypt includes a number of unique museums and palaces that are gaining wide fame around the world. The most prominent of these museums is the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, and the Grand Egyptian Museum, whose opening is eagerly awaited by tourists from all over the world. These museums contain a distinguished collection of dazzling Egyptian monuments that the world still cannot explain how they were manufactured. There are also many other palaces that serve as wonderful museums from different eras, such as the Baron Palace, the Palace of Mrs. Aisha Fahmy, and the Abdeen Palace. These palaces contain a huge collection of artistic artifacts.

Egypt is one of the most beautiful countries in the world because it has many picturesque natural landscapes, which will make you feel that these areas are imaginary, such as the white desert, Cleopatra springs, salt lakes, and the view of the stars in Wadi El Hitan.
 

There are many famous and beautiful cities that you must visit while you are in Egypt. Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan are three of the most famous archaeological cities that you must visit to learn about Egypt’s history and civilization. If you want to relax and spend a good time on the Egyptian beaches, Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh are a great choice for you.

Cairo Top Tours is interested in providing many diverse long- and short-term trip programs to suit all types of travelers, their interests, and their budgets. Therefore, you only have to browse the distinguished programs that we offer you on our website.

There are all types of tourism available in Egypt that you could desire, such as medical tourism that you can enjoy in the Bahariya Oasis and Siwa Oasis, cultural and educational tourism in Luxor, Aswan, and Cairo, recreational tourism in Sharm El-Sheikh and Hurghada, safari in Siwa, the White Desert and many other oases. 

Egypt is one of the most famous travel destinations in the world and has a civilization exceeding seven thousand years and its history is still being studied in many countries. Egypt has many of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, such as the Pyramids, which are internationally famous, not just at the level of the Arab world, and the Lighthouse of Alexandria.

Yes, generally, Egypt provides good healthcare services for tourists. There are many hospitals and specialized clinics in tourist areas. It's always essential to have health insurance to cover any emergencies and to check health requirements before traveling.

The Pharaohs constructed the temples, which you can visit to spend your vacation. One option is to travel to Luxor, a monument-rich city. You can travel to the Red Sea during the summer. Our organization provides a cost-effective way to travel to Egypt.

The word "oasis" originally came from Latin and Ancient Greek, which borrowed it from the Demotic Egyptian language. In a later form of Egyptian called Coptic, the word for oasis is "wahe" or "ouahe," which means a place where people live.
 

Yes, there are sound and light shows in Karnak Temple in Luxor. These shows are exciting experiences that provide visitors with a glimpse into the history of the site and ancient Egyptian civilization in a fun and impressive way.

These shows usually take place at night and use lighting and sound effects to show archaeological sites and introduce their history and stories. These offers add a special character to visiting the Valley of the Kings, as visitors can enjoy a unique and interactive experience that tells the history of the region in a different way

Luxor and Aswan are renowned for their rich historical and archaeological significance in ancient Egypt. Luxor is often called the "world's greatest open-air museum" due to its numerous temples, tombs, and monuments. Aswan is famous for the High Dam and the Philae Temple.

Seafood is a highlight, given its coastal location. You'll find a variety of international cuisines in the city, including Egyptian, Middle Eastern, and European options.

The Sofitel Winter Palace Luxor, Pavillon Winter Luxor, and Spirit Luxor Luxury are a few of the greatest upscale accommodations in Luxor that are close to the Luxor Temple.
 

Go see the dark and fiery Black Desert and the special White Desert made of a different kind of rock. After that, go for a fun swim in the oasis in the middle of the desert, and it's all included in the tour!

Khan el-Khalili is a very popular market in the old part of Cairo, Egypt. It's a place where people can go shopping and find lots of interesting things to buy.

KV2 is a special place where the body of a pharaoh named Ramesses IV is buried. It is like a big underground house for the pharaoh's body. This tomb was the one we liked the most in the Valley of the Kings. It's included in the main ticket. The hallway is long and has lots of pretty things to look at. Inside the tomb, there are lots of colorful pictures on the walls and ceiling.

Yes, many hotels in Luxor provide services and facilities that suit the needs of families. These hotels often include spacious accommodations, children's entertainment programs, and facilities for families. Here are some hotels that might be suitable for families in Luxor:

El Mesala Hotel
Nefertiti Hotel
Pyramids Luxor Hotel
Sofitel Luxor Luxor Hotel

The idea of an all-powerful god changed during the course of ancient Egyptian history. The sun god Ra was regarded as the most significant divinity in the Old Kingdom. Amun-Ra was identified during the New Kingdom with the concept of an all-powerful creator god. It's crucial to remember, though, that polytheistic ancient Egyptian religion placed a strong emphasis on the worship of several gods and goddesses.

Yes, you can visit some of Luxor's temples in the evening to see these historic places in a different atmosphere. Particularly the Luxor Temple is well-known for its captivating light and sound spectacle that happens after sundown. An engrossing environment is produced by the lit structures and told stories. When you visit the temples, it's a good idea to inquire about the precise times and whether night visits are available.

Yes, Egypt Classic Tours includes visits to famous historical sites. Tours are designed to include many of Egypt's notable historical attractions and places, such as the Pyramids in Giza, Karnak Temple in Luxor, Philae Temple in Aswan, Valley of the Kings in Luxor, and more.

Destinations are carefully selected to ensure a comprehensive and enjoyable experience for visitors, with opportunities to explore Egypt's rich culture and history.

For locations like Jerash, Petra, and Wadi Rum, where local narrative and knowledge add significance, depth, and even friendship to your experience, think about hiring a guide. You can enjoy Jordanian hospitality, learn from the people who know the country best, and support the local economy by spending time with local guides. 

 

Cairo, the vibrant capital of Egypt, offers a wide range of excellent hotels to suit different preferences and budgets. Here is a list of some of the best hotels in Cairo:

Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza: This luxury hotel offers stunning Nile River views, spacious rooms, world-class amenities, and multiple dining options.

Kempinski Nile Hotel Cairo: Situated on the banks of the Nile, this five-star hotel boasts elegant rooms, a rooftop pool, a relaxing spa, and several dining outlets.

The Nile Ritz-Carlton: Located in the heart of downtown Cairo, this iconic hotel offers luxurious accommodation, a rooftop bar with panoramic views, and direct access to the Egyptian Museum.

Marriott Mena House, Cairo: Situated near the Pyramids of Giza, this historic hotel offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional charm, along with stunning views of the pyramids.

InterContinental Cairo Semiramis: Overlooking the Nile River, this upscale hotel features well-appointed rooms, a rooftop pool, multiple restaurants, and a casino.

ONLY THE MAIN ONES IN EACH DYNASTY WILL BE DESCRIBED, AS THERE WERE AT LEAST 7 FEMALE PHARAOHS (CALLED QUEENS) AND 163 MALE PHARAOHS (CALLED KINGS) DURING THE 3,000 YEARS.

 

Wheelchair accessibility is not available for the excavations and opened chambers within the pyramids, however these are nonetheless accessible to physically fit travelers. Wheelchair users can only see the exterior of the pyramids, but they can still get a good idea of Khufu and Khafre via the streets and certain wheelchair-accessible pathways. 

The winter months of November through February are the ideal times to visit Luxor because of the pleasant, moderate weather that makes them ideal for sightseeing and outdoor sports. Summertime temperatures in June, July, and August can reach over 40°C (104°F), making them exceptionally hot. It's crucial to wear sunscreen, drink plenty of water, and schedule your activities appropriately. Both the spring (March to May) and fall (September to October) have comfortable temperatures.

Secluded and close to Egypt's border with Libya, the Siwa Oasis is situated in the Western Desert. Notable features include its ageless history, distinct culture, and breathtaking natural beauty. Sand dunes, salt lakes, and palm groves surround the oasis, which provides guests with a serene and picturesque haven.

 Families may find Egypt Classic Tours appropriate. Numerous travel companies provide family-friendly itineraries and age-appropriate activities. The tours frequently feature interactive activities, educational components, and flexible itineraries to meet the needs of families taking trips with kids. It is a good idea to confirm with the tour operator that the itinerary meets the needs of your family.
 

Sharm El Sheikh is one of the largest and most famous tourist cities in Egypt. It is located on the Red Sea coast at the confluence of the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba. It is the largest city in the South Sinai Governorate with an area of 480 square kilometers. It is characterized by a desert climate, as it does not experience much rainfall, and the average temperature in winter reaches 23 degrees Celsius.

This romantic retreat offers leisurely moments, cultural explorations, and breathtaking natural encounters. Couples can visit historic locations like the remains of Karanis, explore the well-known natural areas of Fayoum like Lake Qarun and Wadi El Rayan, and spend a romantic evening in a quaint eco-lodge or a desert tent beneath the stars.
 

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