Post- 300 It is truly remarkable to witness this 3500-year-old human creation still standing and gleaming in the sunlight like a golden garland of Egypt. Countless visitors come here, leaving with a sense of satisfaction, realizing that there were once civilizations on this earth that competed with modern construction technologies.Today, I too find myself in […]
Author: Rakesh Rai
Day 8 in Egypt: Literature Of Valley of Kings
When we look at ancient Egypt—its pyramids, mortuary temples, and rock-cut shrines—we repeatedly encounter reliefs and imagery centered on renewal, chaos, and birth from mud. These themes are closely tied to the annual Nile flood, which renewed soil fertility through its retreat, giving rise to powerful ideas of ‘birth, rebirth, and resurrection.’ In contrast, the […]
Day 7 in Egypt: Karnak Temple, A Legacy of 4000 Years
Before diving into the expansive Karnak temple, it makes sense to pinpoint our location on the map of Luxor and its history.Thebes and its necropolis were added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List back in 1979.Luxor was incredibly significant for the Egyptians, as evidenced by the massive scale, grandeur, and sheer number of monuments found there. […]
Day 7 in Egypt: Luxor Temple, A Legacy of 3400 Years
Before diving into the expansive Luxor temple, it makes sense to pinpoint our location on the map of Luxor and its history.Thebes and its necropolis were added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List back in 1979.Luxor was incredibly significant for the Egyptians, as evidenced by the massive scale, grandeur, and sheer number of monuments found there. […]
Day 6 in Egypt: Temple of Horus In Edfu
The day was hectic, visiting the temples of Philae and Kom Ombo. We returned by 8 PM and had dinner, followed by a Nubian cultural dance show that night before heading back to our room.Our room on the Nile cruise was really nice and cool. There were two big glass windows letting in the moonlight. […]
Day 5 in Egypt: Temple of Kom Ombo
Early this morning, we visited the Temple of Philae and then returned to our cruise, sailing for nearly three hours until we reached the harbor at the small town of Kom Ombo. After enjoying tea on board, we stepped out and walked about a kilometer to the Temple of Kom Ombo. Bathed in soft yellow […]