iEgypt Blog
Memphis, Egypt: Nestled just 24 kilometers south of modern-day Cairo lies the ancient city of Memphis, Egypt's first capital and a cornerstone of early civilization.
Nestled beneath the rugged cliffs of Deir el-Bahari on Luxor's west bank, the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut stands as a monumental tribute to one of ancient Egypt's most formidable rulers.
Nestled on Luxor's West Bank, Medinet Habu stands as a testament to ancient Egypt's architectural prowess and the enduring legacy of Pharaoh Ramesses III.
Discovering the Dendera Temple Complex, situated approximately 60 kilometers north of Luxor on the west bank of the Nile
Nestled in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, the Tomb of Ramesses VI, designated as KV9, stands as a testament to the grandeur of ancient Egyptian burial practices.
Nestled in the sacred city of Abydos, the Temple of Seti I stands as a remarkable embodiment of ancient Egyptian religious fervor and architectural ingenuity.