Tumgik
#EgyptianCivilization
anyextee · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Enjoying our @adept pre-tour excursion to #Tanis and #TellBasta: ancient Egyptian #Temple of #Bastet before the official Esoteric Egypt tour kicks off tomorrow! These are two rarely visited sites. 🤩 We return as part of the MARCH 2023 Egypt tour. Message me for details. 👍 Follow me for more! @Anyextee Tag someone you'd take to Egypt with you ! Double tap if you love this! ❤️❤️ Turn On Post Notifications 😍 If you're planning to visit Egypt contact me to know more informations about my tours. Save it for your next trip in Egypt 🇪🇬 Don't forget to: ❤️ Like 🎤 Comment 👥 Share ✅ Save #egypt #pyramids #pyramidsofgiza #history #esoteric #catgoddess #bastet #archaeology #historical #picoftheday #travel #history #historical #tourism #ancient #egyptiancivilization #egyptology #egyptianart #egyptianarchitecture #anyextee #adeptexpeditions #indianajones (at Tanis, Egypt) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjTHOX_r9O3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
6 notes · View notes
egyptatours · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
#pyramidsofgiza 📍 . 🔸Have you made Egypt within your travel plans? 🔹Customized Tours around Egypt!🇪🇬 🔸 Your Guide around one of the HOTTEST destinations in the World!🌍✈️ __________________________________ __________________________________ 𝐓𝐮𝐫𝐧 𝐎𝐧 𝐏𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐍𝐨𝐭𝐢𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 😍 𝐃𝐨𝐧'𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐭 𝐭𝐨: 👍🏻𝐋𝐢𝐤𝐞 💭 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 📲𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐞 🔃𝐒𝐚𝐯𝐞 #egypt #єгипет #Ägypten #abusimbeltemple #abusimbel #Egitto #travel #history #historical #tourism #transgender #cairo #egypt🇪🇬 #ancient #egyptiancivilization #egyptology #egyptianart #egyptianmythology #egyptian #egypto #egyptianarchitecture #egyptologist #art #tourism #abusimbeltemple (à New York-USA) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkVQ3-PNmIV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
2 notes · View notes
blaqsbi · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
Post: We know the Anu civilization predates Egyptian civilization (both African) and pyramids were built... https://www.blaqsbi.com/XMe
0 notes
fitori · 4 months
Text
#EgyptThe #secret of the #power of #Egyptiancivilization #selfmotivation #Selfconfidence is the secret of the will and energy of a successful person
0 notes
thxnews · 1 year
Text
Visit Egypt and Explore the Mysteries of Egyptian Civilization
Tumblr media
  Introduction
Egypt is a country that boasts an ancient history and rich culture, attracting millions of tourists each year. Known as the land of pharaohs, pyramids, and mummies, Egypt has breathtaking landscapes that range from the Sahara Desert to the Red Sea coast. It's no surprise that this North African nation has become one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world. For travelers who love history, there is no shortage of sites to visit in Egypt. From the famous Pyramids of Giza to Luxor's Valley of Kings, every corner of Egypt offers a glimpse into its fascinating past. Aside from its rich history and archaeological treasures, Egypt also boasts a diverse range of activities for tourists to enjoy. Whether it’s diving in the Red Sea or exploring desert oases on camelback, there are so many things to do that a memorable holiday is guaranteed.  
History of Egypt
Egypt has a rich and complex history that has captivated scholars and tourists alike for centuries. From the construction of the Great Pyramid at Giza to the reign of Cleopatra, Egypt's past is steeped in mystery, mythology, and political intrigue. The earliest recorded evidence of civilization in Egypt dates back over 5,000 years to the Predynastic Period. Over time, powerful pharaohs rose to power and expanded their territory through conquest and diplomacy. Ancient Egyptians were renowned for their impressive architectural feats such as temples, tombs, palaces, and obelisks which still stand today as a testament to their ingenuity and artistic skill.  
Great Pyramid at Giza
The Great Pyramid at Giza is one of the most well-known structures in the world, captivating people's imaginations for centuries. Located on the outskirts of modern-day Cairo, this ancient wonder was built over 4,500 years ago as a tomb for the pharaoh Khufu. Standing at an impressive height of 146 meters (480 feet), the Great Pyramid was once the tallest structure in the world and is still considered to be a remarkable feat of engineering and architecture. Despite its age and long-standing history, many mysteries still surround this magnificent structure. Visiting the Great Pyramid at Giza is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that offers a glimpse into an ancient civilization's achievements. As you wander through the complex network of passages and chambers inside this massive structure, it's hard not to be awed by its sheer size and complexity. While there are many ways to experience the pyramid, one unique way is by taking a camel ride. Camel rides at the pyramid offer an unparalleled chance to explore the area from a different perspective. These majestic creatures have been used as transportation in Egypt for centuries and provide an authentic experience that harks back to ancient times.  
Cruising on the River Nile
For many people, cruising down the River Nile in Egypt is a unique experience with memories of the exciting cruise remaining with people throughout their lives. One experience that sticks is seeing from the boat the sun rising every morning across the desert in the east and, in the evening, setting in the West. The longest river in the world, it runs through eleven countries and is home to some of the most ancient civilizations known to man. The river was not only a source of food and water for its inhabitants but was also a major trade route that fostered cultural exchange between different societies. A cruise on the River Nile offers more than just scenic views; it provides an opportunity to relive history firsthand. The river boats stop off and allow you to visit temples dedicated to gods and goddesses, explore tombs of pharaohs and queens, visit museums, and sail past villages frozen in time. The journey will take you back thousands of years into Egypt's rich history.  
Valley of the Kings
Egypt has always been a country that is rich in culture and history. From the ancient pyramids to the bustling markets, every corner of this country is steeped in tradition and heritage. One of the most fascinating sites to visit in Egypt is the Valley of the Kings, located on the west bank of Luxor. This archaeological site houses 63 tombs belonging to pharaohs and nobles from ancient Egypt. The best way to reach this magnificent site is by taking a cruise on the River Nile that passes through Luxor.  
Red Sea Coast
If you're searching for a unique and unforgettable holiday destination, look no further than Egypt's Red Sea coast. This stunning region is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and magnificent coral reefs, making it an ideal location for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. The Red Sea coast offers an unparalleled experience for tourists looking to relax and explore this fascinating country. With a wide range of activities to choose from, including beach lounging, snorkeling, and scuba diving, the Red Sea coast is an ideal location for those seeking adventure and relaxation. The best time to visit is between October and April.  
Weather and When to Visit Egypt
Egypt is a country that receives very little rainfall throughout the year, with most of its weather patterns being influenced by two major factors: its location in the subtropical region and the vast Sahara desert. Due to these factors, Egypt experiences hot and dry summers and mild winters with cool nights. Alexandria on the northern coast of Egypt has a Mediterranean climate that is characterized by moderate temperatures, cool sea breezes, and occasional rain during winter months. This region also experiences high humidity levels due to its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. In contrast, Luxor and Aswam in southern Egypt have an arid desert climate with extremely low humidity levels.  Knowing when to visit Egypt can make all the difference in your experience. It's important to consider the weather conditions in the part of the country you want to visit and what is the best time to visit. The summer months (June-August) can be unbearably hot with temperatures reaching up to 40°C or higher in some areas. On the other hand, winter months (December-February) are much cooler with temperatures ranging from 10-20°C. The country is blessed with an abundance of sunshine throughout the year, providing visitors with ample opportunities to explore its many attractions under clear blue skies. The warm temperature in Egypt makes it an ideal choice for travelers looking to escape colder climes.  
Conclusion
Egypt is a country that offers an array of experiences for travelers, from exploring ancient monuments to lounging at the beach. Egypt is a fascinating destination for anyone looking to experience a unique blend of ancient history and modern culture. From the Pyramids of Giza, museums, Valley of the Kings, cruising down the Nile to the Red Sea resorts, there is something for every type of visitor in this diverse country. The best time to visit Egypt depends on what activities and destinations you plan to explore; however, winter months (December-February) tend to be cooler with temperatures ranging from 10-20°C while summer months (June - August) can be unbearably hot in some areas. Whatever your travel plans may be, make sure you take advantage of all this amazing country has to offer!   Sources: THX News & Wikipedia. Read the full article
0 notes
Video
youtube
The Egyptian Book of the Dead - A Hymn to Ra #egyptiancivilization
0 notes
Video
youtube
Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDhVwKI6--x2scvEAI6Jow/join Welcome to this video on the history of Egyptian Pyramids. We will take a look at why and how these majestic structures were built, as well as their role in ancient Egypt culture. Learn about Ancient Egyptians beliefs that Pharaohs became part gods after passing away, which explained building such impressive tombs for them. The Great Pyramid of Giza is known around the world for being one of the Seven Wonders of the World, but there are plenty more than have been discovered throughout Egyptian history! Join us on a journey across ancient times and explore what makes these pyramids so special . With facts like who was actually buried inside them and spectacular images from inside its monuments you won't want to miss out on this interesting exploration into The Prince Of Egypt fantastical heritage #history #egypt #AncientEgypt #discovery #EgyptianPyramids, #AncientEgypt, #PrinceOfEgypt, #AncientEgyptianHistory, #EgyptianCivilization, #PyramidFacts, #EgyptianPyramids101, #EgyptianCulture, #EgyptianHistoryTimeline, #EgyptianPharaohs
0 notes
chexawe · 2 years
Text
Reposted from @julian__priest1 #egyptiancivilization #evolutionofthegods #africancenterededucation #powerofthegods #africangods #bobbyhemmitt #keepputtingitinthereface #leomuhammad #drfranciccresswelsing #historicalevidence #anthonybrowder #drrayhagins #drmalachizyork #drmarimbaani #blackdivinity #heru #auset #hathor #drkhalidmuhammad #knowledgeiskey #knowledgeisyourresponsibility #godsknownandunknown #assatashakur #africanspirituality #kemeticscience #kemetisblack #universalmind #chaosbeings
1 note · View note
tripsinegypt · 6 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
The Unknown Queen of Egypt
Archeologists discovered a tomb of a woman who was buried among the great pyramids of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. They found some inscriptions inside her tomb calling her "The Wife of the King" and "the Mother of the King".
When this woman was alive 4500 years ago, she would have been one of the most important people on the planet with a greater power than any other woman in the nation. Surprisingly, nobody actually has any idea who she is. 
Historians believe she may have been the wife of Pharaoh Neferefre and the mother of Pharaoh Mekahur but they don’t really know and whoever she was, she was once an incredibly powerful woman. Read all about the Ancient Egyptian Queens & Pharaohs to enrich your historical background about Egypt
102 notes · View notes
egypt-tours-portal · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Isis "Queen of the Underworld"
Isis was the famous Egyptian goddess of the love, magic, fertility, and healing.
The most famous legend about Isis relates to the resurrection & death of her husband Osiris at the hands of their rival and brother Set.
Isis was initially an obscure goddess who lacked her own dedicated temples, but she grew in importance as the first dynasty of the old kingdom progressed until she became one of the most important deities of ancient Egypt. her main worship house was the temple of Philae located in Aswan.
Her cult subsequently spread throughout the Roman Empire. She is still revered by pagans today. As mourner of her husband Osiris, she was a principal deity in rites connected with the dead; as a magical healer, she cured the sick and brought the deceased to life, and as a mother of the sky god of Horus, she was a role model for all women.
Check the link to know more about the most famous Egyptian mythology Gods and Goddess.
4 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Travelers come to Egypt as customers and leave Egypt as best friends with "Tours From Hurghada". Choose a suitable tour from Hurghada, El Gouna, Marsa Alam, Makadi and book a great trip cannot be forgotten:-
Tours From Hurghada
Booking by mail:- [email protected]#ToursFromHurghada #EgyptDayTours #EgyptDayTrips #CairoTours #Cairotrips #TripsToEgypt #ToursToEgypt #Egypt #Cairo #GizaPyramids #AncientEgypt  #EgyptianCivilization #Pharaohs  #Traveling #Travelers #travelgirl #girlswhotravel #lovetotravel #travelphotography
16 notes · View notes
anyextee · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Have you ever seen the Salt mountains in Iran before?🇮🇷 😮 Follow me for more ! @Anyextee Tag someone you'd like to see this! Double tap if you love this! ❤️❤️ Turn On Post Notifications 😍 If you're planning to travel contact me to know more informations about my tours. Don't forget to: ❤️ Like 🎤 Comment 👥 Share ✅ Save #iran #saltmountains #salt #history #esoteric #symbolism #osiris #floweroflife #seedoflife #historical #picoftheday #Egitto #travel #history #historical #tourism #cairo #egypt #ancient #egyptiancivilization #egyptology #egyptianart #egyptianarchitecture #instagram #travelphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/CjK-eQKr_0C/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
3 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media
#Repost @dr_mostafa_waziry • • • • • • Cairo, Egypt أمس تفقد المراحل النهائية لمصنع المستنسخات الأثرية الجديد والأول من نوعه في مصر، وذلك تمهيدا لافتتاحه الوشيك أوائل عام ٢٠٢١ بعد الانتهاء من فترة تدريب العاملين به. Yesterday, A visit to the Antique Factory in Egypt to follow up the final works in preparation for its opening in early 2021 after the completion of the training period for its employees. #Egypt #heritage #egyptianartifacts #egyptiancivilization #egyptianheritage #egyptianart #egyptianartists #handcrafts #archaeologylovers #mostafawaziry #MinistryofTourismandAntiquities #مصطفى_وزيري #egyptianfactory #staytuned #egyptcairo https://www.instagram.com/p/CIc4vXnhfuz/?igshid=dqxbal1iroib
0 notes
cairoprivatetours · 3 years
Photo
Tumblr media
The cat was holy in ancient Egypt. Ancient Egyptians called it "Bastet". The same kind of those cats "maw cat" still in every where in Egypt. #travelgram #travel #travelphotography #travelblogger #travelpackages #this_is_Egypt #Cairo_private_tours #Holiday #igtravel #tourist #visiting #worldtrip #instateavel #travelenthusiast #cat #holy #photooftheday #photos #egyptiancivilization #Egypt #Cairo #travellingthroughtheworld #boxer #animals (at Egypt- Cairo) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIYMLZqMY2k/?igshid=sd7n5r4tmznf
0 notes
escarpatte · 6 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Escarpatte OSIRIS [comics edition 2] throw pillow for sale through Redbubble at https://www.redbubble.com/people/escarpatte/works/30383966-osiris-comics-edition-2?asc=u&p=throw-pillow&rel=carousel #osiris #osirisgod #osirisdivinity #egyptiangod #ancientegypt #ancientculture #ancientcivilization #egyptianculture #egyptiancivilization #egyptianmythology #egyptianartwork #pillow #cushion #throwpillow #deco #decoration #interior #interiordesign #interiorstyling #decorationideas #forsale #buyme #soldonline #forsaleonline #onlineshopping #escarpatte #redbubble #redbubbleart #housing
0 notes
realegypttours-blog · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Beautiful meeting #egypt #real_egypt_tours #ancientandmodern #cats #bastetcats #animal #bestegypttours #ancienthistory #egyptiancivilization #monuments #touregypt #discover #adventurer #egypttemples #explore
0 notes