The Valley of the Nobles
The Tombs of the Nobles are in the Theban Necropolis. They are on the West Bank of the Nile, across from Luxor City. In this neighborhood, there are a number of tombs. Some of them hold the graves of some of the city's most powerful courtiers and residents.
Tutankhamun's Tomb | Tutankhamun Facts
In ancient Egyptian history, Tutankhamun is remembered as a pharaoh of the 18th dynasty. During the New Kingdom, from 1334 to 1325 B.C., he ruled Egypt as king.
Valley of the Queens
The tombs of the queens of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt are in a wadi called "the Valley," close to the Pharaohs' necropolis. From the 18th to the 20th dynasty, royal spouses, princesses, and even a few princes were buried in this tomb.
The Colored Canyon is close to the small oasis of Ain Furtaga, which is about 12 kilometers north of Nuweiba. You can get there by going back up to the Wadi Watir, which takes two hours from Sharm el-Sheikh.
Coptic Cairo
Coptic Cairo, also called Old Cairo, is a historic area in the middle of Cairo, Egypt. It is famous for its religious and cultural history, especially as the center of Egypt's Coptic Christian population. Coptic Cairo has many old churches, schools, and other places of worship that date back hundreds of years. It looks fascinatingly at Egypt's early Christian past through its intricate architecture, well-preserved frescoes, and priceless artifacts.
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