Egypt's famous Karnak Temple at Luxor.
Below are a series of photographs we took at the totally
impressive Karnak Temple complex whilst on holiday in Luxor, Egypt during
February 2006. There are quite a few temple sites in and around Luxor to
be visited - for instance the Medinat Habu Temple of Ramses III is
fantastic - but Karnak Temple is really something else.
We enjoyed all of our sightseeing around the various temples but think that we should have
visited Karnak last of all.
Karnak Temple is around 3kms from Luxor so easily
reached from the centre of Luxor either by walking along the paved area
beside The Nile or by a quick 10LE taxi ride or even by caleche. Entry
into the site cost us 45LE - even in February it was really hot inside
the complex so it is really worth taking plenty of water with you. In fact
the site is so large that you can easily spend a whole day looking around
so you may wish to consider even take some food with you too.
At the entrance you can easily get a guide to take you round but we prefer just to wander around such sites simply enjoying it all and taking our photographs. There are several books available which give you lots of information and descriptions - in particular one called "The Illustrated Guide to Luxor, Tombs, Temples and Museums" - this book by Kent R. Weeks is listed as ISBN 977-424-800-7 but from what we can see it may be that you can only buy it in the Middle East - we got ours in Luxor.
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| Hypostyle Hall of the Temple of Khonsu | Painted wall relief | Wall Releifs | 7th Pylon with remains of statues | The Sacred Lake |
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| Temple of Ramses II | Osiris Statue |
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| Hieroglyphs | Temple of Thutmes III | The Obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut |
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| Karnak Temple Luxor | Sandstone Columns of the Hypostyle Hall | The massive columns which supported the ceiling of the Hypostyle Hall | Criosphinxes - lions body with the head of a ram |
Lots of coach trips obviously go to the Temple each day and it can get pretty busy, however most of these seem to be gone by around midday and the area becomes quieter with mostly just us "independants" around.
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