A trip to Luxor and Aswan

A trip to Luxor and Aswan is considered a time travel trip.
As you will discover the majesty of ancient Egyptians mixed with the beauty of nature to create an extraordinary experience. There are a lot of sightseeing places to visit in both cities Luxor and Aswan.
In this blog we will take you on a trip to Luxor and Aswan to some of these places. 

Valley of the kings

Valley of the kings

A trip to Luxor and Aswan is very amusing as you can see Valley of the kings is the most
famous historical place to visit in Luxor.
The valley stands on the west bank of the Nile, within the heart of the Theban Necropolis.
The complex consists of two valleys: the East Valley and the West Valley.
The valley contains about 63 tombs and chambers as it was the main burial place of the major royal figures of the Egyptian New Kingdom, as well as a number of privileged nobles.
The royal tombs are decorated with scenes from Egyptian mythology.
There are around 62 pharaohs buried in the valley such as Tutankhamun, Seti I, and Ramses II, as well as queens, high priests, and other elites of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties.
That makes Valley of the kings one of the must-visit destinations in Luxor as you will see a lot of tombs with great historical decorations that you will definitely enjoy. 

Deir el medina in A trip to Luxor and Aswan

Deir el madina

Deir el medina is located north of the Valley of the Kings in Luxor.
It was a village where Many of the skilled workers and artists who created tombs in the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens lived and were buried.
The discovery of Deir El Medina is considered to be one of the most groundbreaking discoveries ever made in Egypt,
and the only one of its kind.
No other discovery has provided such a comprehensive understanding of typical
community living during the time of the pharaohs.
It is a wonderful place to visit as it will educate you more about the life of the workers and citizens in ancient Egypt.

The unfinished Obelisk in A trip to Luxor and Aswan

The unfinished Obelisk 

The unfinished Obelisk is considered to be the largest Egyptian Obelisk as it heights around
42 meters and weights around 1000 tons.
It is located in Aswan and was made out of pink Granite that was used to build the great pyramids of Giza.
It is called the unfinished Obelisk as the large crack on its surface indicates that it was never finished.
The unfinished Obelisk is one of the greatest monuments in Aswan as it symbolizes the power and strength of the ancient pharaohs.

The Nubian museum in A trip to Luxor and Aswan

A trip to Luxor and Aswan

Another fantastic place to visit in Aswan is the Nubian museum that was built and designed by Mahmoud El-Hakim.
The Nubian Museum covers an area of 50,000 square meters,
7,000 of which are devoted to the building, while the rest are devoted to gardens and other public spaces.
The building has three floors for displaying and housing, in addition to a library and information center.
The largest part of the museum is occupied by the monumental pieces, reflecting phases of the development of Nubian culture and civilization.

The museum houses around 3000 pieces of Egyptian antiquities
representing various ages; Geological,
Pharaonic, Roman, Coptic and Islamic
.
The museum is a perfect choice that educates visitors about the Nubian culture throughout the years.