Valley of the Kings is a must see in Egypt. The burial place of a ton of historical figures including King Tut. Give yourself plenty of time when going though because it takes a long time to see everything.
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The Valley of the Kings is located on the west bank of the Nile, 7 kilometers from the shore, and can be reached from the steep mountain road at the northern end of the Acropolis of Thebes. There are a total of 63 imperial tombs here, burying 64 pharaohs from the 17th dynasty to the 20th dynasty.
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Valley of the Kings is a must see in Egypt. The burial place of a ton of historical figures including King Tut. Give yourself plenty of time when going though because it takes a long time to see everything.
very walkable, shops are very expensive but the tickets etc are pretty cheap, especially if you are a student
The Valley of the Kings, also known as the Valley of the Kings, is on the west bank of the Nile, the final resting place of the pharaohs of Egypt, the Valley of the Kings, or, more commonly, the tombs of the pharaohs, 1500-1000 BC, during their reign. The carved graves are all located in the pyramids of the valley. More than 60 graves have been excavated in the Valley of the Kings. The valley is also one of Egypt's famous attractions. The Valley of the Kings is also a huge khaki mountain from the outside. It is said that the Pharaohs in ancient Egypt admired the pyramid culture very much. Even thinking that being buried here is the most supreme glory, so finally chose the pyramid-like King Valley as a habitat to pay attention to: 1. The ticket contains three tombs, and it is officially random. You can only see which three today. There are several tombs that spend money alone that are opened every day, but you need to buy tickets separately. 2. The camera should be at the entrance, not far from the ticket office. You are not allowed to take pictures after entering the tomb. Otherwise, you will definitely be punished. People point to this life without warning you at all, and punish you directly. (You can give you $2 after you are caught) But you can buy a photo ticket at the ticket office 300. If you take a mobile phone photo, you can only take it outside, not in the tomb. Tickets: 240 Egyptian pounds, and Tutankhamun tomb alone buys 300 Egyptian pounds. Jingjiao car 5 pounds (15 minutes walk time: 6:00-17:00 Address: Luxor West Bank Transportation: After crossing the river by boat, it still needs 8 kilometers. After walking for 1 hour and 40 minutes, the hit will be black, but there is no way, there is no other transportation method.
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The Queen's Temple is located under three towering cliffs, in the center of the entire mausoleum. It was the wife of Tutumos II, who became the ruler of the prince after his death, and she was the only woman named Pharaoh. After Tutumos III took the throne, Immediately destroy the temple.