Queen Nefertari tomb, Valley of the Queens, West bank of Luxor
This is not a palace or a royal suite in a deluxe hotel, this is the tomb of queen Nefertari, the beauty icon and the wife of king Ramses II 3300 years ago at the valley of queens, Luxor, Egypt, what a majesty
Inside Valley of the Kings Tombs of Ramses IV, Ramses VI, Ramses IX, Tutankhamun and Merenptah
G Adventures Egypt Upgraded tour, October 2018 to the Valley of the Kings. Tour inside of the tombs of Ramses IV, Ramses VVI, Ramses IX, Tutankhamun and Pharaoh Merenptah. See the beautiful tomb paintings and sarcophagi.
Tombs of the Nobles - What to do in Luxor Egypt
Tombs of the Nobles - What to do in Luxor Egypt
What an amazing experience the Tombs of the Nobles are! If you are wondering what to do in Luxor Egypt than this is what to do. Go to the Valley of the Kings after you watch our Egypt vlog and enjoy a great vacations!
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Tomb of Ramses IV: Luxor
If you travel to Egypt then you should take a day or overnight trip to Luxor. The tombs and Hatshepsut's temple in the Valley are a sight to behold. Being able to see and the walls and learn the process of creating the hieroglyphics was fascinating and a history lover's dream
Tip: arrange for an early tour as the heat and sun can be brutal. Dress is airy layers or at least cotton. King Tuts Tomb was a key place to see. You aren't allowed to take pictures of the sarcophagus or mummy. Book your flight from Egypt to Luxor in advance and it's very reasonable
Tempio funerario di Merenptah (Luxor West Bank) [www.my-egypt.it]
Breve visita al Tempio di Merenptah sulla West Bank di Luxor. Per approfondimenti visita il mio sito:
Tomb of Merenptah
Tomb of Merenptah at the Valley of the Kings in modern day Luxor, Egypt.
Merenptah was the fourth pharaoh of the 19th dynasty. He was Ramesses the Great’s successor and 13th son. His reign was from 1213-1203 B.C.
Tomb of Merneptah (KV8) Valley of the Kings
Merneptah or Merenptah was the fourth ruler of the nineteenth dynasty of ancient Egypt.
He may have been born in 1273 bc, ruling Egypt for almost ten years.
Merneptah suffered from arthritis & atherosclerosis and died an old man on May 2, 1203 bc.
He was the thirteenth son of RamsesII and only came to power because all his older brothers had died.
By the time he ascended the throne of Egypt, he was almost sixty years old.
Tomb (kv8)
Nile Cruise: June,2018
The tomb of Ramses V and VI in the Valley of the Kings Egypt.
Inside the tomb of Ramses V and VI
Egypt Luxor Papyrus Factory Vallet of the Kings Ramses IV Ramses III and Merenptah tombs
Video by Liliana Usvat
King Ramses VI tomb in kings valley, luxor
Tomb of Ramses IV In Luxor Egypt
This is a video from the tomb of Ramses IV, on the West Bank of Luxor, Egypt. Cameras aren't really allowed in tombs, due to fear of the flash, so this filming had to be done covertly, though a guard actually saw me and attempted to confiscate the camera, but obviously that didn't work out for him!
Egypt. Luxor ,Tombs of the nobles.
Another great day walking around the area known as the tombs of the nobles, on the west bank of the Nile river in Luxor Egypt.
Valley of the Kings Egypt Luxor Ancient Tombs of Pharoahs Ramses
Inside 3 Pharoahs tombs of the 20th dynasty in the valley of Kings.
All ruled from 1186bc to around 1137bc
Ramses IV
Ramses V/VI
Ramses III
Although the treasures are long gone to Tomb robbers, the painting and the walls of the tombs are remarkably preserved.
Some look like they where painted yesterday.
EGYPT: Valley of the Kings - Luxor
The Valley of the Kings is a valley in Egypt where rock cut tombs were excavated for the pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom (the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Dynasties of Ancient Egypt).
The valley stands on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes (modern Luxor), within the heart of the Theban Necropolis. It consists of two valleys, East Valley (where the majority of the royal tombs are situated) and West Valley (only one tomb is open to the public).
The Valley was used for primary burials for a period of nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC. It contains at least 63 tombs, beginning with Thutmose I (or possibly earlier, during the reign of Amenhotep I) and ending with Ramesses X or XI, although non-Royal burials continued in usurped tombs.
Only about 20 of the tombs actually contain the remains of kings. The remains of nobles and of the royal family, together with unmarked pits and embalming caches, make up the rest. Around the time of Ramesses I (ca. 1301 BC) construction commenced in the separate Valley of the Queens.
The royal tombs are decorated with scenes from Egyptian mythology and give clues as to the beliefs and funerary rituals of the period. Almost all of the tombs seem to have been opened and robbed in antiquity, but they still give an idea of the opulence and power of the pharaohs.
The tombs were constructed and decorated by the workers of the village of Deir el-Medina. The daily lives of these workers are quite well known and are recorded in tombs and official documents.
In modern times the valley has become famous for the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun (with its rumours of the curse of the pharaohs), and is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. In 1979, it became a World Heritage Site, along with the rest of the Theban Necropolis. Exploration, excavation and conservation continues in the valley.
Most of the tombs are not open to the public (18 of the tombs can be opened, but they are rarely open at the same time), and officials occasionally close those that are open for restoration work. Tour guides are no longer allowed to lecture inside the tombs, and visitors are expected to proceed quietly and in single file through the tombs. This is to minimize time in the tombs and prevent the crowds from damaging the surfaces of the decoration.
El Qurn is the highest point (420 m) in the Theban Hills. It has an almost pyramidal shape when viewed from the entrance to the Valley of the Kings, and therefore some Egyptologists believe it may have been the reason for choosing the location as a royal necropolis.
March 18, 2019
A videography ticket (EP 300) is needed to film inside the tombs.
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Tomb of Ramses IX (KV6) Valley of the Kings
Ramses IX was the eight King of the twentieth Dynasty in Ancient Egypt.
He is thougt to have reigned from 1129 to 1111 bc.
Ramses IX was originally named: Amon-Herkhepshef Khaemwaset, and was probably a grandson of Ramses III.
His reign is best known for the year 16 & year 17 tomb robbery trials.
During these trials it became clear that several royal & noble tombs in the western Theban Necropolis had been robbed.
Tomb (kv6)
Nile Cruise: June, 2018
Tomb of Ramses III Valley of the Kings Luxor, Egypt
Tomb of Pharaoh Seti I, Valley of the Kings, Egypt
One of the best-preserved tombs in Valley of the Kings is the Tomb of Pharaoh Seti I, dating to 1279 BCE, the father of Ramses II. Special permit only, the colors are so vividly preserved you might think it was painted yesterday.
Egypt adventure #7 ( Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple )
Egypt adventure #7 ( Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut Temple )
What an amazing way to wake up with the sunrise and Hot Air Balloons in the background over the Nile River.
We then caught the public ferry to the West Bank where we then took a taxi to The Valley of the Kings, seeing these tombs was an experience we spent most of the day exploring the valley and visiting a total of 5 tombs.
We then decided to walk to Hatshepsut Temple and were quickly picked up by the police telling us that its to far to walk and they would rather take us there.
Hatshepsut Temple I think I will allow the video to tell you more....its a stunning temple and a must see.
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Tomb of Ramses IX Valley of the Kings Luxor,Egypt
Valley of the Kings - Rameses III tomb explanation
Explanations by our excellent guide - Mahmoud (00 20 100 568 1779) - relating to the construction of Rameses III tomb in Valley of the Kings, Luxor - Egypt