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Valle dei Re

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The Valley of the Kings, known in German as das Tal der Könige, is an iconic historical site nestled on the west bank of the Nile River, directly opposite the modern city of Luxor in Upper Egypt. This ancient royal necropolis, characterized by its rugged limestone cliffs and wadi landscape, served as the primary burial ground for pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom for nearly 500 years. Situated within the heart of the larger Theban Necropolis, this canyon-like…

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    14 gennaio 2022

    Escursionismo

    La Valle dei Re era una necropoli nell'antico Egitto dove sono state trovate fino ad oggi 63 tombe e fosse. Per molto tempo gli egizi seppellirono i loro faraoni nelle …
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    10 febbraio 2017

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    L'ingresso al cimitero costa 100 lire egiziane per 3 tombe. Non include la tomba di Tutankhamon, ma la maggior parte della sua tomba si trova comunque nel museo del Cairo. Una delle tombe più belle è quella di Ramses VI. Se vai nella Valle dei Re da solo, dovresti portare con te una buona guida, altrimenti ti impantanerai
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    10 ottobre 2018

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    È semplicemente impressionante ciò che è stato creato qui migliaia di anni fa. Quando entri in una tomba del genere, puoi solo immaginare lo sforzo che è stato necessario per il lavoro qui.
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    Tomba di Ramses IV (KV2) – Valle dei Re giro ad anello con partenza da Valle dei Re

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    Elevazione 200 m

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    What are the typical entry fees and how many tombs can I visit with a standard ticket?

    A standard entry ticket to the Valley of the Kings typically covers access to a selection of three tombs. However, specific, highly popular tombs, such as that of Tutankhamun, often require an additional, separate ticket. It's advisable to check current pricing and tomb availability upon arrival, as the open tombs rotate for preservation.

    Is the Valley of the Kings suitable for families with young children?

    While the Valley of the Kings is an incredibly educational and awe-inspiring site, its suitability for young children depends on their interest in history and tolerance for heat and walking. There are no specific child-focused activities, and exploring the tombs involves walking and descending into confined spaces. Consider visiting during cooler months and planning shorter visits to individual tombs to keep children engaged.

    Are there any designated hiking trails or routes within the Valley of the Kings for more active visitors?

    The Valley of the Kings is primarily an archaeological site focused on tomb exploration, not traditional hiking. While visitors will do a fair amount of walking between tombs and descending into them, there are no designated long-distance hiking trails. The terrain is rugged, with limestone cliffs, and the focus is on the historical and cultural experience rather than outdoor sports like hiking or trail running.

    What are the options for public transport or getting to the Valley of the Kings from Luxor?

    The Valley of the Kings is located on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Luxor. Common ways to get there include taking a taxi, hiring a private car with a driver, or joining an organized tour. Many visitors also take a ferry or felucca across the Nile from Luxor to the west bank, and then a taxi or minibus to the site. There isn't a direct public bus service that goes right to the entrance.

    What should I wear when visiting the Valley of the Kings, especially during the warmer months?

    Given the intense heat, particularly from May to September, it's crucial to wear lightweight, breathable clothing, preferably light-colored, to reflect the sun. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for navigating the site and entering tombs. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and plenty of sunscreen are also highly recommended. Staying hydrated by carrying ample water is vital.

    Are there any restaurants, cafes, or visitor facilities available directly at the Valley of the Kings site?

    There is a visitor center at the entrance to the Valley of the Kings which typically includes basic facilities such as restrooms, a small gift shop, and often a cafe or snack bar for refreshments. However, for more substantial meals or a wider selection of dining options, you would need to travel to nearby areas on the west bank or back to Luxor.

    Is the Valley of the Kings historical site wheelchair accessible?

    Due to the rugged terrain, uneven paths, and the nature of the rock-cut tombs (which involve ramps and steps to descend), the Valley of the Kings presents significant accessibility challenges for wheelchair users. While the visitor center area might be accessible, exploring the tombs themselves is generally not. It's best to contact the site administration or a tour operator for specific accessibility information if needed.

    Are dogs allowed within the Valley of the Kings historical site?

    No, pets, including dogs, are generally not permitted within the Valley of the Kings historical site. This is a common policy for archaeological and historical sites in Egypt to preserve the delicate structures and ensure visitor safety and comfort. Service animals may be an exception, but it's always best to confirm directly with the site authorities in advance.

    What are some notable natural features or viewpoints around the Valley of the Kings?

    Beyond the tombs themselves, a prominent natural feature is the pyramid-shaped peak of al-Qurn (meaning 'The Peak'), which rises above the Valley. Ancient Egyptians believed this natural pyramid was sacred and likely influenced the choice of the site for royal burials. While there aren't designated scenic viewpoints in the traditional sense, the rugged desert landscape and the sheer scale of the wadi offer impressive vistas.

    How does the Valley of the Kings compare to the Temple of Hatshepsut, and should I visit both?

    The Valley of the Kings and the Temple of Hatshepsut are both significant sites on the west bank of Luxor, but they offer different experiences. The Valley of the Kings is a necropolis of hidden, underground tombs, focusing on funerary practices and afterlife beliefs. The Temple of Hatshepsut is a grand, multi-terraced mortuary temple built into the cliffs, dedicated to the female pharaoh Hatshepsut. Many visitors find it highly rewarding to visit both, as they complement each other by showcasing different aspects of ancient Egyptian architecture and beliefs.

    Are there any hidden or less-visited tombs in the Valley of the Kings that are worth exploring?

    While the most famous tombs like Tutankhamun's, Seti I's, and Ramesses VI's attract the most attention, the Valley of the Kings contains 65 known tombs and chambers. Many of these are less frequently visited but still offer incredible insights into ancient Egyptian art and history. The tombs open to the public rotate, so inquiring about currently accessible, less-crowded options upon arrival can lead to unique discoveries. For instance, KV5, the tomb of the sons of Ramesses II, is one of the largest and most complex, though not always fully accessible.

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