If you're in search of Luxor's largest (and most impressive) collection of temple ruins, look no further than the Karnak Temple Complex ... and no drinks are sold inside, so pack water or purchase ...
Detail from the Temple of Ramses III. You start facing north toward the Great Court, with the statue of Ramses II in view through the door. On the inside face of the pylon ahead of you are scenes ...
To the south and west, where dozens of pillars crowd one another for space, you can understand why Gustave Flaubert, on his visit to Karnak in the 19th century, called the temple "a palace of giants." ...
Statues are located in the southern side of the Karnak Temple first courtyard, there had originally been 33 before the transfer of 4 rams to Tahrir Square. Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and ...
Thousands of Egyptian visitors and tourists flocked to the Karnak Temple area in Luxor to witness ... with people gathering in the Karnak temples' courtyard to watch the alignment.