Ramses the Second's birthday bash


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February 25th 2017
Published: February 25th 2017
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It was crowded at Ramses the Second’s birthday bash, which was strange as up until then it was Hatshepsut who ruled the roost. Wherever I went it was Hatshepsut this, and Hatshepsut that. Every would-be guide seemed obsessed with Hatshepsut, more or less assigning every statue, relief, and temple to her. If you believed them that is. Which I didn’t. Hatshepsut is Egypt’s most famous female P... Read Full Entry



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Hatshepsut has been erased from this scene
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Ramses II smiting his enemies
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Statues at the seventh pylon
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Reflections at Karnak
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Pillar inside the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak
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Gate of Euergetes
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Various pictures at Karnak
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Relief
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Red Chapel of Hatshepsut at Karnak
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Avenue of Sphinxes at Luxor Temple
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Ramses II statues at Luxor Temple
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Afternoon sun at Luxor Temple
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Painting of Roman officials inside Temple of Luxor
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Various photos of Luxor Temple
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Luxor Temple at night
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Relief of the God Besh (I think) at Dendera
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Fine reliefs on the walls of the Roman Mammisi at Dendera
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Colourful scenes on the ceiling at Dendera
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One of the rooms inside Dendera
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Beautiful relief in the crypt of the Temple of Dendera
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Strange scenes inside the crypt



26th February 2017

Cool info
Is it possible for you to mention, the trip cost or various fares. Also what kind of food you are eating and where? Thanks.
28th February 2017

Fares
The Egyptian Pound is rather weak now, so how much you end up paying can be different now versus the future. At the moment in Egyptian Pounds, the average entree fee is between 60 and 100 Egyptian Pounds (sometimes lower, sometimes higher). I am staying in budget hotels where I am paying between 100 to 150 Egyptian Pounds for a night for a room with a private bathroom. Street food is around 10 to 20 Egyptian Pounds, a meal in a local restaurant between 15 and 35 Egyptian Pounds. Bus rides are 20 for short rides, to 150 for longer ones, depending on the kind of bus. I have a budget of 20 euro's a day (comes down to between 370 to 400 Egyptian Pounds a day) and I can do everything for that... Easily.
26th February 2017

What the Hatshepsut
Truly inspiring blog from Ralf the Premier Guide of All Things Hatshepsut...how do I book one of your tours? A neat reminder of what Egypt for millenniums has to offer. Stunning.
28th February 2017

Hatshepsut tours
Can be booked via Hatshepsutworld.com ;) It includes free hassles by horse-carriage drivers, and temple custodians!
4th March 2017

Ralf, this trip looks amazing! There is so much more to Egypt than I thought. I hope we will be able to go one day. Lots of love, Linn
5th March 2017

It was amazing
And I am sure you will go one day..

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