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Dendera And Abydos Day Tour From Marsa Alam
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Overview
The Dendera and Abydos Day Tour from Marsa Alam provides an in-depth look at ancient Egyptian spirituality through visits to the temple of Hathor and the temple of Osiris. This private tour is perfect for those wanting to immerse themselves in Egypt's rich historical and cultural heritage.
- 🏛️ Visit the temple of Hathor, dedicated to the goddess of love, music, and healing, showcasing stunning architecture and historical significance.
- 🕊️ Explore Abydos, a vital pilgrimage site for ancient Egyptians, associated with the afterlife and revered as one of the most important archaeological locations.
- 📜 Witness the memorial temple of Seti I, featuring the famous Abydos King List, which chronicles the pharaohs from Menes to Ramesses I.
- 🌍 Enjoy a private tour with an Egyptologist guide who provides detailed insights into the historical context and significance of the temples.
- 🍽️ Savor a delicious lunch at the Abydos temple, allowing you to relax and recharge amidst your explorations.
- 🚐 Travel in comfort with an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring a pleasant journey as you visit these remarkable sites.
- 💼 All fees and taxes are included, so you can focus on your experience without worrying about extra costs.
- 🛏️ Specialized infant seats are available for families, making this tour suitable for all ages and physical fitness levels.
- 🗺️ The itinerary includes a stop at Dendera, arriving at 08:30 to start your day enriched with history.
- 💬 English-speaking guide available to enhance your understanding of the sites and their significance (included in the tour).
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Dendera And Abydos Day Tour From Marsa Alam
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 1 day
- Private tour guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All Fees and Taxes
- Lunch in Abydos temple
- Tipping
- Dinner
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Arrive at Dendera at 08: 30, You will be accompanied by Egyptologist tour guide, He will explain the history of the temple Dendera temple The Temple of Hathor was largely constructed during the Late Ptolemaic period, specifically during the reign of Ptolemy XII and Cleopatra VII. Later additions were made during the Roman period. Although built by a dynasty of rulers who were not native Egyptians themselves, the design of this temple has been found to be in accordance to that of other classical Egyptian temples, with the exception of the front of the hypostyle hall, which, according to an inscription above the entrance, was constructed by the Emperor Tiberius. Apart from these, there are also scenes in the temple complex portraying the Ptolemaic rulers. For example, carved onto the external face of one of the temple walls is a huge relief of Cleopatra VII and her son by Julius Caesar and co-ruler, Ptolemy XV (better known as Caesarion). The two Ptolemaic rulers are shown dressed in Egyptian garb, and offering sacrifices. Hathor was also regarded as a goddess of healing, and this is evident in the presence of a sanatorium in the temple complex. Here, pilgrims would come to be cured by the goddess. Sacred water (which was made holy by having it poured onto statues inscribed with sacred texts) was used for bathing, unguents were dispensed by the priests of Hathor, and sleeping quarters were provided for those hoping that the goddess would appear in their dreams, and so aid them.
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AbydosConsidered one of the most important archaeological sites of Ancient Egypt, the sacred city of Abydos was the site of many ancient temples, including Umm el-Qa'ab, a royal necropolis where early pharaohs were entombed. These tombs began to be seen as extremely significant burials and in later times it became desirable to be buried in the area, leading to the growth of the town's importance as a cult site. Today, Abydos is notable for the memorial temple of Seti I, which contains an inscription from the nineteenth dynasty known to the modern world as the Abydos King List. It is a chronological list showing cartouches of most dynastic pharaohs of Egypt from Menes until Ramesses I, Seti's father. The Great Temple and most of the ancient town are buried under the modern buildings to the north of the Seti temple. Many of the original structures and the artifacts within them are considered irretrievable and lost; many may have been destroyed by the new construction. Abyos temple Located about 2.5 hours by car north of Luxor, Abydos was one of the most important religious sites to ancient Egyptians. Much like modern Muslims hope to complete a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lifetime, ancient Egyptians would have hopes to visit Abydos, which for them was strongly associated with the entrance into the afterlife. Although there were several temples constructed here, the largest and most significant is known as the Temple of Seti I. Seti I was the father of the great Ramesses II, who actually completed the construction of most of the temple after his father’s death. Coming to power only 30 years after the upheaval associated with Akhenaten’s heretical rule, known as the Amarna Period, Seti I was concerned with reestablishing faith in the pantheon of Pre-Amarna gods that Akhenaten had sought to destroy.As a result, the temple he built contains small chapels dedicated to each of the major gods: Ptah, Re-Harakhte, Amun-Re, Osiris, Isis, Horus, and also one to Seti himself.Much of the temple complex is no longer present, including the pylon and the first two courtyards so visitors to enter through a doorway into the hypostyle hall. Many of the wall reliefs inside are well preserved and the reliefs toward the back of the temple, completed during Seti’s reign, are considered to be among the finest in any temple throughout Egypt.Since Abydos is more difficult to reach than many sites, it is not very heavily visited. Occasionally tour buses come from the beach resorts or with loads of cruise ship passengers from the Red Sea, but it you time your visit well, you might find yourself with the temple complex to yourself.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
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Dendera And Abydos Day Tour From Marsa Alam
$257
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