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Karnak Review

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The boulder rolling temple 📌 Karnake Temple (Karnak Temple) 📍 Geographical location: The 5km recommendation index outside Luxor, Egypt 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🔺 is called the peak of the ancient Egyptian temple, and it is also the largest temple in ancient Egypt. To be exact, it is the temple group. 🚌 Transportation: Chartered 🎫 Tickets: 80 L.E. (2016)⌚️ Visit time: 2 hours 🎈 Recommended reason: Karnake Temple was written by the great writer Agatha Christie in the novel "The tragedy on the Nile", for a long time, the temple's name is the temple that the boulders are rolling down. Although the work is fictional, the temple is real. Naturally, it has become the obsession of countless detective fans. 📌 Architectural characteristics: 🔸 Karnake Temple has more than 20 temples in size. 🔹 Karnake Temple has been through hundreds of generations of Pharaohs and took more than 1600 years, so almost all the Pharaohs we know have a place here. 🔸 Our guide, the Egyptian mountain, pointed to the empty obelisk base and always emphasized that the obelisk belongs to Egypt only, and all the obelisks in the world are shipped from Egypt. 📝 Travel tips: 1⃣️ The Karnake Temple group is relatively large, pay attention to sun protection and water supplement when visiting. 2⃣️ Don't talk to strangers.

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Posted: Aug 31, 2020
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  • Gully
    5/5Outstanding

    In a country with a ton of temples, this is one of the better ones. Try to hire a certified tour guide to talk about all of the history of the temple.

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    Posted: Aug 10, 2023
  • Nicoleen
    5/5Outstanding

    This is the most impressive Temple in Luxor. It's so beautiful. Definitely worth seeing.

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    Posted: Aug 3, 2023
  • yovela
    5/5Outstanding

    super cool! it honestly is so big and there is a lot to see, loads of vibrant colors too!

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    Posted: Mar 7, 2023
  • 一定要去以色列
    4/5Excellent
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    The most spectacular temple in Luxor, Egypt, is worth a visit

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    Posted: Aug 30, 2023
  • 陈之豪
    5/5Outstanding
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    [Introduction to Scenic Spots] Karnak Temple is the most magnificent temple left over from the ancient Egyptian Empire. It is world-renowned for its vast scale and covers more than 30 hectares only in well-preserved parts. There are three parts in the Karnak temple: the Amun temple, the Amun temple, the Mut temple, the Amun wife's war goddess, and the Monsieur temple. [Overall Feeling] When you come to Egypt, apart from looking up at the magical pyramids in Cairo, you have to visit the Karnak Temple. Walking into the scenic spot, your first feeling is shock. The magnificent super-long Jingdao composed of the Sphinx and the Sheep's Face gives people a strong sense of ritual and dignity. Excellent. What's more, in such temples thousands of years ago, these sculptures were well preserved. We can't help but wonder at the wisdom of the ancient Egyptians. Then the 8-metre-high statue of Ramses II came into view, standing on the soles of his feet is his beloved wife, Nafiltari. Moving forward, the most striking thing is the dozens of huge columns carved with ancient Egyptian stories, each of which can tell a long series of stories. Of course, time is limited. The tour guide only told some stories. In the temple, there are coloured columns, after so many years, the colour is intact, which can not help but amaze us. Then in Egypt, the Obelisk must also be seen, there are many obelisks in the temple, each has a story, so we need to investigate carefully. In addition, the Karnak temple is too big. Our tour guide gave us two hours of free activities and one hour of lecture. It seems that the time is really not enough. The Karnak temple is very big, and the stories are very many, so we are just watching the flowers. In addition, it is highly recommended that you go in January - February, not very hot, very comfortable.

    8
    Posted: May 14, 2016
  • 晴天公仔
    5/5Outstanding
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    The sun god Amon was the local god of Thebes, and when Thebes became the emperor, the god of Amon became the largest god in ancient Egypt, and the temple of Amon was built the largest religious building in history. In fact, the main body of the Karnake Temple is the Amon Temple. The most eye-catching is the magnificent multi-pillar hall. Walking during it is like walking in the stone pillar forest. Not only are there many stone pillars, but they are tall and strong, like papyrus. In fact, they are a bit like Angkor's Linga, but they are magnificent beyond imagination. The sun shines in, the light and shadow move, the yin and yang overlap, giving people a sense of mystery and deepness. How should Amon God go through it? I like it so much.

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    Posted: Nov 25, 2015
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