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Valley of the Kings

Valley of the Kings

During the New Kingdom period of the ancient Egyptians (1539-1075 BC), the Valley of the Kings was a major necropolis for most of the royal pharaohs. The most famous pharaohs buried there are Tutankhamun, Seti I and Ramesses II. Through a Classic Trip to Egypt, you can go to Luxor and see and learn a lot about it . It has 62 known tombs that show a variety of both design and decoration.

The main purpose of Valley of the Kings was to bury the pharaohs between 1539 BC to 1075 BC.Archaeologists have so far discovered 63 tombs and more are yet to be discovered.Thutmose I was the first ruler to be buried there and the last one was believed to be Ramses XI. Different rulers, pharaohs and queens were buried in the Valley of Kings. Valley of the Kings stands as a silent testament to the majesty of ancient Egypt. Join us on a poignant exploration through the royal necropolis, guided by Egypt Tours and Luxor Day Tours, as we unveil the hidden chambers and timeless stories etched into the limestone tombs.

Of all tombs in the Valley of Kings, King Tutankhamun is the Most Important

King Tutankhamun is said to be one of the most important pharaohs who ever lived. He became king while still a child after his father's death

He died after an accident and was buried with many precious treasures. Howard Carter discovered his grave in 1922. The period of his rule was an ancient period and a period of prosperity

All of the treasure in his tomb can now be viewed at the Egyptian Museum on a one-day trip to Cairo

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It was an ancient belief that kings were buried with their own gold, so the Valley of the Kings was protected from thieves and guarded over it because it includes many tombs, some of which have been discovered and more are still being explored.

When you visit the tombs of the Valley of the Kings and Queens, you can read more about it and explore it through your trips with Mr Egypt. Since the tombs belong to members of the royal family, their graves must look beautiful. Other than decorating them with valuables, they also had drawings and hieroglyphs on the walls. Discover it with Mr Egypt.

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Tour to The Valley of The Kings, Hatshepsut Temple and The Colossi of Memnon

With Egypt Travel Packs You will see and know more about the greatness of the ancient Egyptian through the attractive drawings and inscriptions found inside the tombs, which include many great kings and queens, and which still look as If they are of this age

. This trip will help you discover more through the tourist guides who will accompany you throughout your trip to Luxor. As your Egypt Tours commence in the captivating city of Luxor, the Valley of the Kings emerges as a gateway to the afterlife. This sacred necropolis, nestled on the west bank of the Nile, becomes a testament to the Pharaohs' quest for immortality and a poignant chapter in the history of ancient Egypt.

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To prepare for their new life in the belief that they will be reborn again, they will be buried with their earthly possessions. Their bodies were preserved through the mummification process, which shows the ancient Egyptian bone in the art of mummification, and whose bodies are still mummified for thousands of years. Enjoy with Egypt Travel Packages. Step into the realm of Luxor as Luxor Day Tours unfold a tapestry of royal tombs. The Valley of the Kings, with its majestic landscape and hidden chambers, reveals the meticulous planning and grandeur reserved for the eternal resting places of Egypt's pharaohs.

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They believed that through mummification, the corpses would be well prepared for awakening in the next life. The ancient tombs also contained all the belongings of the king or queen. Luxor Day Tours guide you through the tombs of mighty pharaohs, each unveiling a regal lineage that once ruled over the lands of ancient Egypt. Explore the richly decorated chambers, adorned with intricate hieroglyphs and vivid paintings, narrating the stories of the afterlife and the Pharaoh's journey.