The royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings Egypt are well-known. UNESCO has classified these exquisitely decorated graves as a World Heritage Site. For nearly a thousand years, the New Kingdom's kings, queens, and nobles were buried in this valley, which is the world's most exquisite burial place. The Valley of the Kings, also known as the Place of Truth, is home to 63 beautiful royal tombs from the New Kingdom, each one unique. Visitors can take guided tours of the tombs available to tourists and see a video on Carter's discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb.
If you wish to learn more about Egypt's powerful kings' burial places, the Valley of the Kings is one of the most magnificent places to visit in Egypt. Observe how the graves of the kingdom's 18th, 19th, and 20th monarchs are built in the shadows of the pyramid-shaped summit. When meandering around the valley's west zone, take in the embellishments on these graves.
If you are traveling on your own, you can take a cab to the Valley of the Kings Egypt. At Luxor, you may get a cab and take it to the west bank. Because you must pass the Luxor Bridge, which is located south of the Valley of the Kings and Luxor, this journey takes 45 minutes. You may also take a ferry across the Nile River and then rent a cab on the west bank on Egypt Tours. Ferry runs every 10 to 15 minutes and cost several Egyptian pounds.
The tombs may be quite scorching during the summertime, so the best time to visit the valley of the Kings is between October and April when temperatures are milder but still enjoyable. The West Bank sites open at 6:00 a.m. year-round, so arrive early to avoid crowds. Expect long lines for the most popular tombs, Tutankhamun and Ramses VI.
The Valley of the Kings is one of the must-see things to do in Egypt that you should not miss if you are there. Below is a list of sights to see in the Valley:
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