These are among the best preserved images I've seen in Egypt. The colours are vivid and especially attractive, throughout the entire length of the tomb. Highly recommended.
Ramses III is one of the most recommended and popular tombs in guide books. It is easily accessible for those with mobility issues. Cell phone photos are allowed without a charge but regular cameras r...
the Tomb of the Last Great Warrior of Egypt = Ramses III
Often called the Tomb of the Harpists due to scenes showing harpists playing, the tomb of Ramses III depicts the events in the life of Egypt's last warrior Pharaoh. This tomb is one of the longest at ...
Ramses III ruled from about 1186-1155 BC and was known as the last of the warrior pharaohs. His tomb is one of the largest and longest at 410 ft (125 m). Long passageways adorned with detailed, colorf...
Being in this tomb gave me cause to pause. The spirit of ancient Egypt surrounds you and I would have loved to have just sat alone in there and enjoyed the solemnity of the place.
The Tomb of Ramses III is famous and worth seeing!!
The tomb of Ramses III is a very famous pharaoh's tomb in Luxor area. Everyone can go to visit the tomb. In the tomb passage, there are very exquisite murals and mysterious Egyptian hieroglyphs. There are still many unsolved mysteries here, and there is really a sense of mystery surrounding you.
It is the largest mausoleum in the Valley of the Kings. It is very spectacular and shocking. The entire tomb passage and tomb room retains exquisite stone carvings and murals with brilliant colors. Due to the turmoil of the royal family during the reign of Ramses V and VI, senior officials and the god Amon Priests took power, controlled many lands and interfered with finances, so that the pharaoh could not build the buildings he should build. When Ramses VI died, he could only occupy the tomb of Ramses V. Therefore, the only tomb where two pharaohs coexisted in the Valley of the Kings was formed.
The Mausoleum of Ramses III in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor is a very glorious tomb of the pharaohs, and the frescoes are very exquisite and mysterious. One of the walls is full of ancient Egyptian symbols. It is very beautiful and is definitely a good place to study ancient Egyptian culture.
The Mausoleum of Ramses III is located in the Valley of the Kings. He was the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt to be brave and capable of fighting. His tomb is 125 meters long and is the longest tomb in the Valley of the Kings. There are colorful murals inside. It is said that it is the tomb of the pharaoh, but there is no mummy. The real mummy is stored in the Cairo Museum. We bought tickets to see it at our own expense.