
- 4.8/5
Oo西野司oO️ Standing in the desert outside Cairo, gazing up at the three pyramids on the Giza Plateau, time seems to have paused 🕰️ ✨ The Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure form one of the Seven Wonders of the World. 💫 Experience: - Measure the majesty of the pyramids on foot (one circumnavigation takes 20 minutes!) - Take photos in front of the Sphinx and feel the pharaoh's majesty - Ride a camel 🐫 through the desert, pretending to be an explorer - Watch the sunset 🌇 paint the pyramids golden in the evening 📍 Address: Al Haram, Giza Governorate, Egypt ⏰ Opening Hours: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (extended in summer) 🎫 Admission: 200 Egyptian Pounds (approximately 50 RMB) 📸 Photography Tips: 1. The best light for photos is before 9:00 AM. 2. Wearing red or white is the most striking look in photos. 3. Pyramids + desert + camel is the most classic composition. ✨ Standing before a 4,500-year-old building, even the grains of sand in the wind tell the story of the Pharaohs. When my fingertips touch the rough stones, it's as if I hear whispers from the river of time...
- 4.7/5
邋遢达文A must-visit place in this lifetime. Compared to other places, there are far fewer scammers. Many ancient artifacts, including mummies, are on display. Tutankhamun's mask is inside the museum, but photography is not allowed. The enormous statues are truly awe-inspiring.
- 4.7/5
18ViKingОдно из чудес света, что тут ещё можно добавить? Я не знаю какого человека это место может оставить равнодушным. Советую бронировать гостиницу недалеко от пирамид и приезжать самостоятельно к открытию и пройти пешком по всей территории, это незабываемые впечатления и эмоции, а главное вас не будут торопить различные гиды и вы не будете постоянно ждать отстающих из вашей группы, будете только вы, пустыня и великолепные пирамиды!
- 4.1/5
紛享樂🔮When you come to the Grand Egyptian Museum, the world's largest archaeological museum, don't rush in, but appreciate the exterior of the building first. The museum was designed by the Irish company Heneghan Peng Architects. It deconstructs the ancient Egyptian architectural language and reinterprets the continuity of civilization with contemporary technology. It is known as the "symphony of stone and light" and is ingeniously crafted everywhere. Entering the atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum, everyone will be attracted by the giant statue of Ramses II, and will never miss the opportunity to take a photo with this 3,200-year-old ancient Egyptian pharaoh.
- 4.4/5
Tablet666Khalili Market is the most legendary Arab traditional market in Cairo, and has been an important trading center on the Silk Road since the 14th century. The maze of narrow lanes is lined with gold and silver shops, spice stalls, handicraft workshops, copper lamps, papyrus and other specialty products. The Fisharvi Café in the core area (founded in 1773) still retains the tradition of gathering Arab literary artists, while the stained glass and mosque minarets under the market dome form a unique Islamic picture. Despite the obvious commercialization and the need to be vigilant against high-price traps, the noisy bargaining noise, the air of mint tea and spices still make it a must-visit place to experience Egyptian culture.
- 4.5/5
X-MAN-LIt was quite hot, and there was no place to hide from the sun. I wonder how much manpower it took to dig out such a large-scale group of pharaoh tombs in such a difficult place thousands of years ago... It's worth a look, but to be honest, it's a bit expensive. The ticket only includes 3 tombs. If you want to see more, you have to buy more tomb tickets at your own expense, which is really not very user-friendly. The tombs are dry and painted with mineral pigments on the stones, so they are well preserved and colorful.
- 4.6/5
Sadman AayanLuxor Temple 🏛️ – The Living Legacy of Ancient Thebes is a mesmerizing testament to Egypt’s rich history. ✨ Located in the heart of Luxor, this temple was a center of religious and political life for millennia. Its grand pylons, towering statues, and intricately carved walls tell stories of pharaohs, gods, and ancient ceremonies. 🌞 Visiting at sunrise or sunset enhances the magic, as the temple glows in golden light. 🌟 Walking through its majestic halls, you can feel the spirit of Thebes come alive. Luxor Temple is not just a site—it’s an unforgettable journey into the grandeur of ancient Egypt. 🏺
- 4.6/5
M28***99The Military Museum in Saladin Castle🏰 allows you to learn about the military culture from ancient Egypt to the present day Egypt🇪🇬. If you buy a ticket to Saladin Castle🎫, you can enter the Military Museum inside the castle for free (note: there is a hidden small museum in the Military Museum where staff sell tickets, and you need to pay to visit). The entire castle building exudes a strong Sultan Ottoman atmosphere, which is definitely worth visiting here!
- 4.6/5
Sadman AayanKarnak Temple Complex 🏛️ in Luxor is one of the most awe-inspiring monuments of ancient Egypt, dedicated to the powerful god Amun and other deities. ✨ Stretching over vast grounds, it’s the largest religious complex ever built, filled with towering columns, giant statues, and intricately carved walls that tell stories of pharaohs and gods. 🌞 The Hypostyle Hall, with its forest of massive columns, leaves every visitor speechless. 🌟 Walking through Karnak feels like traveling back thousands of years, surrounded by history, spirituality, and grandeur. Truly a must-visit destination that showcases the unmatched glory of ancient Egyptian civilization. 🏺
- 4.9/5
Tablet666I just visited the temple of Abu Simbel, a heart-shaking experience. The grandeur and mystery of the temple deeply attracted me, making me feel like I was crossing the glory days of ancient Egypt. Standing among these historical relics, I felt the flow of time and the greatness of civilization. Every stone and every mural tell the story of the past, which is awe-inspiring. It is not only a tourist attraction, but also a vivid history lesson. For tourists who love history and culture, the temple of Abu Simbel is definitely worth a visit, its charm cannot be fully expressed in words, only by personal experience can it be deeply felt.







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The Egyptian Museum in Cairo has a rich collection of artifacts on display







