A mortuary temple dedicated to the longest ruling female of Ancient Egypt, Queen Hatshepsut. The temple is decorated with statues, sphinxes, and …
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2025年2月3日
The Temple of Hatshepsut, or the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, is a temple of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, and the best surviving of the temples built about 3,500 years ago at Deir el-Bahari, Eg…Odyssey36334413764的完整评论
2025年1月20日
Most of the temple is destroyed and defaced due to Hatshepusut's son. My favorite part of the temple was the walk up to the temple and the scenery around it. Solid temple but with so much defaced n…aspoe093的完整评论
2024年12月30日
I had the pleasure of visiting Queen Hatshepsut’s Temple, and I must say, it was an awe-inspiring experience. Nestled in the shadow of the cliffs at Deir el-Bahari, the temple seamlessly merges with …ColinN2412的完整评论
How long did it take to go thru this Temple and the other tombs in the Valley of the Kings?
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As with all the temples I felt like it didn’t matter how long you sent there it just wasn’t enough as there’s just so much to see, so I guess the answer to your question is the longer the …
As with all the temples I felt like it didn’t matter how long you sent there it just wasn’t enough as there’s just so much to see, so I guess the answer to your question is the longer the better, but take lots of water and have a great time.
Is it easy to Visit it By myself or would you suggest for me to get a guide ?
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The temple of Hapshepsut is an interesting site, but the detail of its history and restoration is best delivered by a guide, and I would hire one. Unless you're a student of Egyptology and …
The temple of Hapshepsut is an interesting site, but the detail of its history and restoration is best delivered by a guide, and I would hire one. Unless you're a student of Egyptology and already knowledgeable, I think a guide makes visiting both more enjoyable and educational.
Through the years in difficult times and like other antiquities people lived in the locations and by doing so many things got damaged. Similar to the damage through the years by …
Through the years in difficult times and like other antiquities people lived in the locations and by doing so many things got damaged. Similar to the damage through the years by squatters in Rome living in the Coliseum.
hello...yes it did...I think about 50 egp...( approx. 8 AUD )...nearly all tourist sites have an entrance fee. If u go to see Hatshepsut's place do NOT get involved with the 'guides' …
hello...yes it did...I think about 50 egp...( approx. 8 AUD )...nearly all tourist sites have an entrance fee. If u go to see Hatshepsut's place do NOT get involved with the 'guides' at the top all too willing to take a picture for u. They will ALL demand a payment for their favour which is normal for Egypt. And run thru the market they channel u thru on way to temple...its full of crap stuff that u wouldn't want. Just smile and say '' no thank u " and keep walking at a good pace. my biggest tip for all of Egypt...lol, do not stop or they will swarm.