Abu Simbel temples were built by the mightiest pharaoh Ramses II, with four massive colossi of himself adorning the facade, Abu Simbel is the most famous of the ancient Egyptian monuments after the Pyramids and the Sphinx. It marked the limit of Egypt’s domain and was intended to convey the might of the pharaohs to...Read More
The Egyptian Museum of Tahrir square is located in the city center of Tahrir square where the revaluation of 2011 took place. THOUGH MANY WESTERN MUSEUMS CONTAIN IMPRESSIVE collections of ancient Egyptian antiquities, none begins to rival the riches on display at Cairo’s Egyptian Museum. Devoted entirely to the legacy of the pharaohs, the museum...Read More
Nubia and the Nubian culture Nubian lands may have gone, drowned 200 feet (60 m) below the surface of Lake Nasser, but the culture of the Nubians remains very much alive and vibrant. When they were forced to abandon their villages in the 1960s and ‘70s and move, the Nubians recreated their traditional dwellings anew...Read More
TO MOST VISITORS ASWAN IS A ONE-NIGHT STOPOVER EN route to Abu Simbel. However, with a vibrant street market, a fascinating museum, idyllic midstream islands, and a couple of intriguing pharaonic sites in the vicinity, it is definitely worth a longer visit. If you can, take two or three days to enjoy what is one...Read More